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Nationality
  
New Zealand

1992–1993
  
Waikato Warriors

Weight
  
120 kg

Pro career
  
1992–2010

Height
  
2.00 m

Listed weight
  
130 kg (287 lb)

Role
  
Basketball Player

Listed height
  
200 cm (6 ft 7 in)

Name
  
Pero Cameron


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Born
  
5 June 1974 (age 49) Tokoroa, New Zealand (
1974-06-05
)

High school
  
Whangarei Boys' (Whangarei, New Zealand)

Position
  
Small forward, Power forward

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Sean Pero MacPherson Cameron MNZM (born 5 June 1974) is a New Zealand former professional basketball player and basketball coach. A FIBA Hall of Fame member, he captained the senior New Zealand national basketball team from 2000 to 2010. Cameron helped lead New Zealand to the semifinal of the 2002 FIBA World Championship, earning an all-tournament team selection.

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New Zealand NBL

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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Cameron played for Mobil Marters Northland in the Conference Basketball League (CBL) where he won a championship in 1991. In 1992, Cameron began playing in the New Zealand National Basketball League for the Waikato Warriors. He went on to win 11 championships (the most in New Zealand NBL history – nine as a player, two as a coach), made the league's all-star five seven times, and won the MVP award five times. During his career, he played for 11 seasons for the Waikato franchise (played under all three names – Warriors, Titans and Pistons) and seven seasons for the Auckland Rebels.

Australian NBL

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Cameron played five seasons in the Australian National Basketball League, two for the New Zealand Breakers and three for the Gold Coast Blaze. He played for both clubs in their respective inaugural seasons (Breakers in 2003–04 and Blaze in 2007–08). In a total of 130 ANBL games, he averaged 8.7 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game.

Overseas

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Cameron played six and a half seasons overseas; one for the Ipoh Red Eagles of Malaysia in 1995–96, four for the Chester Jets of England, one for Banvit B.K. of Turkey in 2005–06, and half a season playing for Mahram Tehran BC of Iran in 2007.

Coaching career

Cameron began his coaching career with the Wellington Saints in 2010, going on to lead the club to a sixth NBL championship and winning the Coach of the Year award in his first year. He led the Saints to a second consecutive championship in 2011 and subsequently joined the Gold Coast Blaze's coaching staff as an assistant in 2011–12.

In June 2011, Cameron was named an assistant coach of the Tall Blacks.

After two more seasons as the Saints' head coach, Cameron joined his beloved Waikato Pistons as the team's head coach/player development manager for the 2014 season. However, in November 2014, the Pistons pulled out of the 2015 season due to financial reasons and he subsequently returned to the Saints head coaching position on a one-year deal on 14 January 2015.

On 9 December 2015, Cameron joined the Gold Coast Rollers as the men's team head coach for the 2016 Queensland Basketball League season.

International career

Cameron was first selected for the Tall Blacks in 1994. In 2000, for the Sydney Olympics, he became co-captain of the side, and was elevated to sole captain the following year. Arguably, his most memorable moment as captain of the Tall Blacks came in 2002 when the team stunned the basketball world by making the semi-finals of the 2002 FIBA World Championship, eventually losing to Germany for fourth place. In the tournament, Cameron averaged 14.7 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game and became the only non-NBA player to make the all-tournament team. He was joined on this team by established NBA superstars Dirk Nowitzki and Peja Stojaković and NBA rookies-to-be Yao Ming and Manu Ginóbili.

Cameron retired from international duties having played in two Olympic Games (Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004) and three World Championships (2002, 2006 and 2010).

In August 2017, Cameron became the first New Zealander to be inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame.

Personal life

Cameron and his wife, Jennelle have three children. His mother, Mata, is an ex-New Zealand representative and current coach of New Zealand age groups. His father is Scottish. His sister, Jody, is a former Tall Fern, and represented New Zealand at the Olympic Games in Athens 2004. Jody is the current coach of the New Zealand Junior Tall Ferns. His brother, Raymond is a former Waikato Titans/Pistons player. His other sisters, Jeannie and Zeta, are also former New Zealand Basketball Junior representatives. His sons, Tobias and Flynn, were part of the NZ Junior Tall Blacks team that competed at the 2017 U19 FIBA World Championships in Cairo, Egypt.

Honours

  • Commonwealth Games Silver Medal – 2006
  • Sparc Leadership Award – 2003
  • World Championship All-Tournament Team – 2002
  • Maori Sportsman of the Year – 2002
  • Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to basketball – 2011 Queen's Birthday Honours.
  • Inducted into FIBA Hall of Fame – 2017
  • References

    Pero Cameron Wikipedia