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    New Breakers owner Marc Mitchell has confirmed the club will remain in Auckland with Spark Arena as its home court

    New Breakers owner Marc Mitchell has confirmed the club will remain in Auckland with Spark Arena as its home court


    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 allaying fears the Breakers will move.



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