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NZ Breakers to Retire Tom Abercrombie’s Iconic Number 10 Jersey
The NZ Breakers have announced plans to retire the legendary number 10 jersey worn by four-time ANBL champion Tom Abercrombie. This significant tribute will take place as part of a special ceremony honoring Abercrombie’s remarkable contributions to the team and the sport. Over his impressive career, he played a total of 429 games for the Breakers, becoming a key figure in the history of New Zealand basketball.
In a recent conversation with Jason Pine, Abercrombie expressed his gratitude for the recognition. “Obviously it’s an incredible honour, and a great chance to reminisce on some great memories once again, and remember all the awesome people that were along that journey with me,” he said. His words reflect the deep connection he has with the team and its supporters throughout his career.
Celebrating a Legacy
Abercrombie has been a pivotal player for the NZ Breakers since joining the team, contributing to their success over the years. His dedication and performance on the court helped lead the Breakers to four ANBL championships, solidifying his status as one of the franchise’s all-time greats. The decision to retire his jersey is a testament to his impact both on and off the court.
The ceremony to retire the jersey will take place at an upcoming home game, allowing fans to celebrate Abercrombie’s legacy together. This event will not only honour his achievements but also provide an opportunity for supporters to reflect on the moments that defined his career.
A Fond Farewell
As Abercrombie prepares to step back from the sport, he looks forward to the future while cherishing the memories he has created with the Breakers. He has been a role model for younger players and an inspiration to fans, embodying the spirit of teamwork and perseverance. The retirement of his number 10 jersey will undoubtedly mark a significant milestone in both his life and the history of the NZ Breakers.
This honour underscores the lasting impression Abercrombie has made on the sport and the community, ensuring that his legacy will be remembered for years to come. As the NZ Breakers celebrate this moment, fans and players alike will come together to show their appreciation for a true basketball great.
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