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  •   Home > News > Sports > Basketball

    ANBL basketball great Andrew Gaze believes Breakers assistant coach Judd Flavell deserves a promotion

    ANBL basketball great Andrew Gaze believes Breakers assistant coach Judd Flavell deserves a promotion


    That follows Petteri Koponen's decision to move on from the top job.

    Gaze says Flavell's served his time.



    Flavell is the current Tall Blacks coach.

    BASKETBALL COVERAGE WITH BK'S TROPICAL WHOPPER. PINEAPPLE IN A BURGER. THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL WHOPPER YET

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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