“In the last couple of months, Mangok has dominated the Israeli League. If he produces the type of numbers for us that he’s been posting in Israel, then we are talking about a strong candidate for NBL Defensive Player of the Year.”
Mathiang is an important signing for Maor as his roster begins to take shape. Until this point, the roster had been lacking in size centres with Pardon, Rob Loe and Sam Timmins all on expiring contracts last year.
With a starting-calibre centre in Mathiang, Pardon won’t be back. Loe, who gave the team some big contributions off the bench last season, announced his retirement last week, while the club won’t be bringing Timmins back.
As it stands, the Breakers have seven players confirmed for next season, with Mathiang joining Tom Abercrombie, Will McDowell-White, Izayah Le’afa, Cam Gliddon, Dan Fotu, and Tom Vodanovich on the roster.
“Mangok has impacted winning in every contract of his professional career,” Maor said.
“This and Mangok’s competitive fire are what lead me to expect him to produce a Defensive Player of the Year Season for the Breakers.”