A haka rang out in Switzerland as former Tall Blacks great Pero Cameron completed a first for New Zealand basketball.
Cameron was inducted into the International Basketball Federation (Fiba) Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Geneva, joining a handful of other internationally recognised players.
The 43-year-old is the first player to be honoured in such a way, having learned of it at an announcement in August.
Cameron was joined by Israel's Mickey Berkowitz, Croatia's Toni Kukoc, Bosnia and Herzegovina's Razija Mujanovic, Latvia's Valdis Valters and Serbian coach Dusan Ivkovic.
David Robinson appeared on behalf of the 1992 American Dream Team, while fellow- American centre Shaquille O'Neal was also inducted but was not at the ceremony.