The rotation has found a settled look with a starting group of Shea Ili, Reuben Te Rangi, Jordan Ngatai, Finn Delany and Sam Timmins backed up by strong minutes and contributions from the bench, with Derone Raukawa, Tohi Smith-Milner and Ethan Rusbatch leading the way for the second unit.
But as Henare has said already this week, every player is ready and capable should they be called upon to play some minutes or contribute to a vital play, with this young New Zealand team knowing that a win tomorrow night will propel them into medal contention at the very first time of trying at the FIBA Asia Cup.
The entire roster is available for selection ahead of the match, tipping off at 6am Friday morning New Zealand time. There have been minor injury concerns only for the team all tour, and (touch wood) that continues now that the business end of the Asia Cup has arrived, with the Tall Blacks facing three games in four days to round out their campaign.
The Tall Blacks are hoping that those games are all played in the main part of the tournament as they chase medals, not in classification games for the quarter final losers.
The game will be livestreamed by Maori Television, who have said they have answered the call from New Zealand basketball fans. They will be providing free-to-view streaming of all remaining Tall Blacks games from the FIBA Asia Cup. This is the only free to air coverage available in New Zealand, and will screen via www.maoritelevision.com. All Tall Blacks games, plus the Grand Final will be available to view for 14 days after each match.
For broadcast information, check www.maoritelevision.com
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