For young basketball players hoping to take their game to higher levels, opportunity is everything. But those opportunities can be a rare thing in New Zealand.
Sometimes it all comes down to luck. That was the case for Steven Adams, and he hopes to be a driving force in changing that.
When a younger Adams was scouted by University of Pittsburgh coach Jamie Dixon, he wasn't the intended target.
"He came over and he was, I think, looking at Rob Loe, to be honest, in Auckland," Adams said. "He knew [Adams' mentor] Kenny [McFadden] and Kenny called him and brought him down [to Wellington].
"He didn't actually know about me, so you could say that that's luck — lucky that I met Kenny, and lucky that Kenny was able to contact him and bring him down."