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2012–13 New Zealand Breakers season

2012–13 New Zealand Breakers season

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The 2012–13 NBL season was the 10th season of the New Zealand Breakers in the NBL. The Breakers succeeded in winning their third NBL championship, becoming the second team in the league to win a three-peat.[1]

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In the preseason, the Breakers record was 3–3. The Breakers lost their preseason series with the Wollongong Hawks 1–2.

On 24 April 2013, following the conclusion of the 2012–13 season, Lemanis was announced as the new head coach of the Australian men's national basketball team.[2][3][4]

Off-Season

Additions

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The Breakers also signed Reuben Te Rangi and Morgan Natanahira as contracted development players and Tai Webster as a non-contracted development player.

Subtractions

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Re-signed players

The Breakers re-signed Cedric Jackson,[6] Leon Henry,[7] Tom Abercrombie,[8] Dillon Boucher,[9] Mika Vukona,[10] C. J. Bruton,[11] Alex Pledger, Daryl Corletto and Josh Bloxham (DP).

Corey Webster also returns to the team, after a 12-month suspension.[12]

Roster

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Depth chart

Pre-Season

The Breakers finished the Preseason with a 3–3 record.

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Regular season

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Finals

With the Breakers making the playoffs in 2012/13, it was their fifth appearance in the NBL Finals. If they progress to the Grand Final, it would be their third appearance.

Semi-final 1: vs Kings – 28 March 2013 @ Vector Arena, Auckland[36][37][38]
Semi-final 2: @ Kings – 1 April 2013 @ Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney[39][40][41]
Grand Final 1: vs Wildcats – 7 April 2013 @ Vector Arena, Auckland[42][43][44]
Grand Final 2: @ Wildcats – 12 April 2013 @ Perth Arena, Perth[45][46][47]

Semifinals Grand Final
          
1 New Zealand Breakers 81 99 X
4 Sydney Kings 64 88 X
1 New Zealand Breakers 79 70 X
2 Perth Wildcats 67 66 X
2 Perth Wildcats 93 85 X
3 Wollongong Hawks 65 81 X

NBL All-Star round

The NBL All-Star Round was played on 22 December at the Adelaide Arena. Two of the New Zealand Breakers' roster and coach Andrej Lemanis took part in the event.[48]

All-star line up

The New Zealand Breakers were placed in the "South" team for the All-Star game, along with the Adelaide 36ers, Melbourne Tigers and Perth Wildcats. Breakers who played for the South All-Stars were:

All-star coach

The Breakers' coach, Andrej Lemanis, coached the South All-Stars team. This was decided because the Breakers had the top NBL ladder spot of the South teams at the end of Round 9, when the decision was made.

Slam dunk competition

Thomas Abercrombie took part in the Slam Dunk Competition.[49] This was decided by the League Office after the teams nominated players.[50]

Awards

Player of the Week

Player of the Month

Coach of the Month


References

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  29. "Jackson returns to the top and Beveridge wins NBL monthly awards". Archived from the original on 7 March 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2013.

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