The New Zealand Breakers are set to have new proprietors, with the NBL team finalising a sale to a local ownership group, sources told ESPN.
The Brooklyn Nets are projected to take New Zealand Breakers forward Karim Lopez in the 2026 NBA mock draft by ESPN's Jeremy ...
The New Zealand Breakers officially have new owners. The basketball team have a a majority owner in 47-year-old American Marc Mitchell. Mitchell's investment group includes Leon and Stephen Grice, and ...
Back in black is the catch cry of the new Breakers ownership group but it is more than a return to the traditional colour of ...
New Breakers owners make their first move by bringing back former player Dillon Boucher to oversee basketball operations.
The New Zealand Breakers will go into next year’s NBL season under new ownership. Seven years after taking over, the Herald understands the current ownership group, fronted by Matt Walsh and including ...
Kiwi-American businessman and attorney Marc Mitchell has purchased the Breakers from the former ownership group along with locals in Leon Grice (Deputy Chairman), Stephen Grice, and Sean Colgan.
Former owners Paul and Liz Blackwell have become shareholders again, part of a consortium including former captain Tom Abercrombie and headed by the Kiwi-American businessman and attorney. Mitchell is ...
Wellington-based brothers and businessmen Stephen and Leon Grice are expected to be announced as new owners next week.