BNZ Breakers Associate Head Coach Judd Flavell Take To International Role
The BNZ Breakers have confirmed that current Associate Head Coach Judd Flavell won’t return for the NBL27 season.
Flavell is undertaking a new chapter that aligns with his international coaching ambitions, having secured a head coaching contract prior to the conclusion of the current NBL season.
"I was approached regarding an international opportunity as a Head Coach during our recent season. After careful consideration of my long-term goals, I felt I couldn’t turn it down,” said Judd Flavell.
Flavell, a four-time championship-winning coach with the BNZ Breakers over 13 seasons had re-joined the club for the 2025/26 campaign as Associate Head Coach.
“I am proud of what we have achieved as a team at the BNZ Breakers this season. The Breakers will always be a part of who I am, and I will remain a staunch supporter from afar.”
“I wish the club nothing but success and leave knowing the foundation Is now in place for them to reclaim their place at the top of the NBL.” said Flavell.
The BNZ Breakers are continuing their search for a new Head Coach for the NBL27 season.
"Judd is a legend of New Zealand basketball, and we are incredibly proud to see him take this next step on the world stage," says Dillon Boucher, President of Basketball Operations.
"Judd’s dedication to the Breakers has been absolute throughout his tenure, and we always recognised that his success both locally, and as the Tall Blacks Head Coach would eventually command international attention.
“He follows a path that reflects his growth as a world-class leader. Having committed to his new opportunity, he leaves with our full blessing. We are excited to see him pursue his new challenge.” concluded Boucher.
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