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    Breakers legend Dillon Boucher is excited to steer the Auckland-based Australian NBL club forward as their new president of basketball operations

    Breakers legend Dillon Boucher is excited to steer the Auckland-based Australian NBL club forward as their new president of basketball operations


    The Basketball New Zealand CEO - who will depart his role to rejoin the Breakers - was a member of the team's championship three-peat from 2011 to 2013.

    He was also the club's general manager from 2016 to 2019.

    Boucher wants to ensure the Breakers are endearing to fans and players.



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