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This is bad news for us kiwi fans. Baynes has decided his alliegance. Are the games FIBA sanctioned? Because from memory he only loses his eligibility to play for New Zealand if he plays in a FIBA Sanctioned game? Anyone confirm this?
Anyway, very bad news for the Tall Blacks. Im sure they would have loved to secure the services of Baynes. Personally I think that that is Nenad Vucinic's fault. If he wanted to lock Baynes into the NZ program why didn't he just chose him for their European tour..After all Baynes was at the Tall Blacks camp just a few weeks earlier. Once again, they make poor decisions do Basketball NZ. I reckon we will be spitting chips, when Baynes is killing us down low, in a few years time. We have good bigs coming through, like Loe, Pledger etc. but Baynes is head and shoulders above them!