Known as "Q" for short, and the Rams' highest scorer in last year's Hawks home-match season opener at the Pettigrew.Green Arena in Taradale, Bailey and Hunt are expected to form a formidable frontcourt as two of the more talented tall men in the league.
"I felt the Hawks provided a great environment for me to further grow as a player, both on and off the court, ultimately, helping me to get one step closer to my potential," Bailey said. "I can't wait to get started."
Born and raised in Taranaki, Bailey had two years as a lock, flanker and No 8 in the Stratford High School First XV at rugby, and was named in a Taranaki Under 18 squad.
But having been in the school's basketball team that was runner-up in a New Zealand secondary schools national championship in 2015, he joined the Taranaki Mountain Airs squad the following season.
Returning to New Zealand after three years in the US, Bailey was recruited by Downer when he was head coach at the Rams in Christchurch – a city Bailey, perhaps showing some trace of the country boy still within, had never been near before.
Speaking from the family farm – third generation working on the property at Cardiff, west of Stratford and backing onto Mt Taranaki – he conceded he hadn't come across too many dairy farmers on the basketball courts.
"I think I'd be the only one," he said, recalling how he did have some chance to get away from the city in Canterbury last season and get among the cows on a relative's dairy farm near Ashburton.
Saying he flourished under the mentorship of Downer last year, leading to being named in the Tall Blacks' wider training squad, his arrival in Hawke's Bay is all about the game, at a make-or-break age with World Championships and Olympic Games qualifying matches on the radar.
"It is time to concentrate 100 per cent on basketball," he said. "I had never made a national squad before," he said.
He had spent time in Hawke's Bay visiting in his younger days and has good memories of one night in May last year and his Rams high score of 21 points – even if it was in a 104-90 win to the Hawks, a sign of big things to come.