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EnviroNZ Bulls add American Star, Zane Waterman


The EnviroNZ Franklin Bulls are excited to announce the signing of American star Forward, 6'9, Zane Waterman for the 2021 Sal’s NBL season.

The club is working with the League and New Zealand Immigration on applying for a critical worker exemption to help bring Waterman to the Bulls and continue the tradition of having skilled international players working alongside local players and entertaining the wider community.


Waterman has spent the last few months in the Czech Republic and is now in Poland. In Czech he was elite forward starting and scoring an average of 18.5 points per game and almost 9 rebounds a game. Zane also is shooting over 40% from beyond the arch, which makes him a forward who can stretch the floor. This coupled with Zane's elite athleticism, he's going to be fun to watch in Pukekohe this season.


"We are beyond excited to have a player like Zane come to New Zealand. For the past 39 years the league has placed enormous value on our import players. For us it's great for our local guys to have imports play along side them, cause they see the standards you have to meet as a pro overseas." Says Scott Kelso GM of the EnviroNZ Bulls.


Head Coach Jamie Reddish and his assistant coaches, Morgan Maskell and Joe Reddish spent the holidays working with agents to find the best fit for the club and they landed on two import players, and NBA point guard, Josh Selby.

Waterman playing in college, Manhatten Jaspers

"We love what Zane can do. His numbers are outstanding. He's consistent, plays under control and is smart. He's going to be key for us this season. Teaming him up with Josh Selby is going to be exciting for fans and we are excited to welcome him to the team." Head Coach Jamie Reddish

“We hope imports will be permitted entry into NZ, they are critical workers in our industry and our business, not to mention it would be a shame for the fans to not have them here. We need sport, our kids need great role models and our community needs to be able to enjoy the SalsNBL at home for the first time ever! This is our inaugural home season and it would be a shame to not be able to host the talent of import players like Zane Waterman." Added Kelso.


Zane will join the EnviroNZ Bulls when his season finishes in Poland.


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