
NZ Men win FIBA 3 on 3 World Champs
Tai isn't playing for NZ Under 17 as he went to the 3 on 3 world champs instead. He would have started for them.

Tai is currently in the Breakers academy and I'm sure they will be keeping in touch with him where ever he ends up going.

I think Tai is also the same height as Corey, if not an inch or so taller, and yet he is only 16/17.
Hopefully he grows a little more..I know that his wingspan is extremely long!

agreed Paul. The academy player I was talking too also grew up with Rob Loe and agreed that he needs to bulk up and get dirty in the paint instead of hanging around outside putting up 3's(Abercrombie would also benefit from hitting the weights room)

Cory Webster's little brother Tai was also on the Team with Fotu. He according to another Academy Player will surpass Cory for skills no problems and hopefully make better judgement calls also lol.

Not sure what this means for Scott Ninnis, but Guy Molloy has had his deal with the South Dragons extended by two years.
Molloy came to the Dragons with the departure of Mark Price and seemed to leapfrog Ninnis who was Price's assistant.
The announcement on NBL.com.au seems to be a little vague about Molloy's position.
Elsewhere, there's a rumour that Ian Stacker could be coaching Wollongong next season.
Right now it's a strong market for players, but the same can't be said for coaches with many retained and the new spot (Gold Coast) filled.
