BNZ Breakers Sign "Young Gun" Sharpshooter Preston Le Gassick
The BNZ Breakers are excited to announce the signing of guard Preston Le Gassick to the roster for the upcoming NBL27 season with a team option for NBL28.
A dual-national with an Australian father and a Kiwi mother, Le Gassick joins the club as one of the most exciting young prospects in the region.
Le Gassick had a standout collegiate career at Palm Beach Atlantic University in Florida, and a high-impact tenure in the Australian NBL1 with the Gold Coast Rollers. During his most recent NBL1 campaign, he emerged as a dominant offensive force, averaging a massive 21.3 points and 5.8 assists per game.
"Preston is a sharpshooter proven he can score at a high volume." says Dillon Boucher BNZ Breakers President of Basketball Operations. "He is a rising star who we want to bring into our high-performance environment and develop his talent."
“He impressed me with his outstanding character and work ethic.” Said Boucher.
Le Gassick’s shooting pedigree is backed by elite numbers - he boasts a career Australian NBL1 three-point percentage of 38.3%. His versatility was on full display during the 2024-25 season, where he paired his scoring output with relentless playmaking and defensive activity, averaging over 5 assists and nearly a steal per game.
The Gold Coast native played alongside current BNZ Breaker Reuben Te Rangi at the Gold Coast Rollers last season.
Statement from Preston Le Gassick:
"I am incredibly honoured to be joining the BNZ Breakers. Growing up in a household with a Kiwi mother, I’ve always felt a strong connection to New Zealand."
"Playing with Reuben Te Rangi last year gave me a great insight into the level of professionalism required to succeed at this level. I’m ready to bring my energy and my shooting to help this team win a championship."
The addition of Le Gassick further strengthens a backcourt that already features marquee signing DJ Vasiljevic, creating a formidable perimeter threat for the BNZ Breakers. They continue their global search for a new Head Coach.
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