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League
  
NBL

2014–2015
  
Manawatu Jets

Pro career
  
2014

Listed weight
  
86 kg (190 lb)

Weight
  
86 kg

Role
  
Basketball Player

Nationality
  
New Zealand

Name
  
Derone Raukawa



Born
  
24 July 1994 (age 29) Levin, New Zealand (
1994-07-24
)

High school
  
Rangitoto College (Auckland, New Zealand)

Position
  
Point guard, Shooting guard

Listed height
  
181 cm (5 ft 11 in)

Interview with derone raukawa and mike karena


Derone Jordan Raukawa (born 24 July 1994) is a New Zealand professional basketball player for the New Zealand Breakers of the National Basketball League (NBL).

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Early life

Raukawa was born in Levin, New Zealand. He left Levin as a 5-year-old and spent time as a youth living in Tauranga, Australia and Auckland. In 2011, Raukawa played for Otumoetai College and the Tauranga rep team before moving to Auckland at the start of 2012, where he enrolled at Rosmini College. That same year, he joined the New Zealand Breakers Academy and often trained with the senior team. He also had two weeks in China, where he captained the Junior Tall Blacks against Slovenia, the United States and China. He then played for Waitakere West at the national under-21 tournament in Porirua before leading Waitakere West to the under-19 title in Dunedin, downing North Harbour 90–89 in the final. He was subsequently named to the all-tournament team.

Raukawa moved schools once again in 2013, this time to Rangitoto College. He guided Rangitoto to the 2013 National Secondary Schools Basketball Final, where they lost to Westlake Boys High School. He scored 35 points in the final and was named to the all-tournament team.

New Zealand NBL

After spending the 2013 New Zealand NBL season as an extended squad member of the Waikato Pistons, Raukawa moved to Manawatu in 2014 and joined the Jets on an amateur contract, so as to keep his eligibility to play college basketball in the United States. He was impressive in his first season, earning co-Rookie of the Week honours for Round 4 after scoring a season-high 21 points on 7-of-12 shooting against the Nelson Giants. In 12 games for the Jets in 2014, Raukawa averaged 4.8 points and 1.4 rebounds per game. During the off-season, Raukawa played for Save Youthtown and helped the team win the 2014–15 Mexicali Fresh Summer Jam championship.

Raukawa returned to the Jets for the 2015 season and found his niche as a livewire off the bench. His high-tempo play gave the Jets a boost and despite more experienced guards in front of him, he made the most of his minutes on court. In 17 games for the Jets in 2015, he averaged 10.3 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game. Following the New Zealand NBL season, Raukawa joined the New Zealand Breakers training squad for the 2015–16 season.

On 6 November 2015, Raukawa signed with the Southland Sharks for the 2016 New Zealand NBL season. He made his debut for the Sharks in the team's season opener on 12 March 2016, scoring a team-high 20 points on 8-of-12 shooting off the bench in a 106–80 loss to the Nelson Giants. On 3 April, he started for the Sharks in place of the injured Jordair Jett and scored a career-high 24 points in 30½ minutes of action in a 101–87 win over the Hawke's Bay Hawks. Raukawa was a surprise package for the Sharks in 2016. He brought plenty of energy to the team and ended up playing big minutes. He helped the Sharks finish the regular season in third place with an 11–7 record. In their semi-final game against the Wellington Saints, the Sharks were defeated 79–75. Raukawa appeared in 18 of the team's 19 games in 2016, averaging 10.8 points, 1.8 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.

On 6 September 2016, Raukawa re-signed with the Sharks for the 2017 season. In the Sharks' 2017 season opener on 16 March, Raukawa scored an equal game-high 19 points off the bench in a 96–58 win over the Nelson Giants. On 29 March, he was ruled out of the Sharks' Round 3 road trip due to a hip injury. He was later ruled out of their Round 4 clash against the Super City Rangers as well due to his hip problem. On 5 May, he scored a team-high 18 points off the bench in a 105–94 win over the Canterbury Rams. The Sharks finished the regular season in second place with a 12–6 record, and went on to reach the grand final after defeating the Rangers in their semi-final clash. In the championship decider on 17 June, Raukawa came off the bench to score a team-high 15 points, but he couldn't lead the Sharks to victory as they fell 108–75 to the Wellington Saints. In 17 games for the Sharks in 2017, he averaged 10.2 points, 1.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game.

New Zealand Breakers

On 24 August 2016, Raukawa signed with the New Zealand Breakers as a development player for the 2016–17 NBL season. On 17 September 2016, Raukawa made his debut in a Breakers uniform in the team's final pre-season clash with the Brisbane Bullets. Playing in front of his home crowd in Southland, Raukawa finished with a team-high 13 points on 4-of-11 shooting in 28 minutes of action, as the Breakers were defeated 86–77. Later that month, he sustained a broken finger which resulted in six weeks on the sidelines. He appeared in just one game for the Breakers during the 2016–17 season, making his NBL debut on 18 November 2016 against the Illawarra Hawks.

On 23 August 2017, Raukawa re-signed with the Breakers as a development player for the 2017–18 NBL season.

National team career

On 5 June 2016, Raukawa was named a replacement for Jarrod Kenny on the New Zealand Tall Blacks roster for their Asia tour and their FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament campaign. He made the final 12-man squad two weeks later after impressing head coach Paul Henare.

On 16 May 2017, Raukawa was named in an inexperienced New Zealand Select team ahead of their invitational tournament in China in June. Two months later, he was invited to a six-day Tall Blacks camp in Auckland, ahead of a final 12-man roster being named to travel to the FIBA Asia Cup in Lebanon, via preparation matches in China. In six games for the Tall Blacks during the FIBA Asia Cup, Raukawa averaged 10.0 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game.

Personal

Raukawa's father, Andrew McKay, also played in the New Zealand NBL for the Waikato Pistons.

References

Derone Raukawa Wikipedia