Yanni Wetzell is not a name familiar to many other than the true aficionado's in the New Zealand basketball community, or perhaps those in Auckland, let alone the wider sporting community. He may in fact be better known for his feats in junior tennis rather than his more recent efforts
Basketball: Wetzell serves notice that hoops is his game
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Yanni Wetzell playing for Westlake Boys. Photo / Supplied
"I didn't know much about Yanni - in fact there are a number of players on this tour I am seeing for the first time, and it's exciting to see that new talent. He has some real ability and a confidence when taking the ball to the hoop, his impact against Montenegro was great when he came on, with energy and some great plays at the basket.
"Where he will make the most gains in the next few years is on defence, learning to be tough and strong in the right areas. That and his decision making, knowing when and where to move so that it becomes instinctive, but that will come given how late he was in turning his focus to the game.
"It is exciting though, he is another name to add to the talent pool in that next generation of players coming through, there are some great signs for the men's game for sure."
The former Westlake Boys High student is enjoying the chance to rub shoulders with the likes of Cameron and the New Zealand Select coaching team, and players the likes of Tall Blacks BJ Anthony and Jordan Ngatai, as he tries to learn as much as he can during the tour.
"This is a dream come true for me, I have always wanted to play for my country and to win a national title, both are been big goals for me. I see this as a great stepping stone with the Select team, to learn and improve, go back to St Mary's and have a strong season and one day to play for the Tall Blacks."