Rugby union is the number 1 sport in New Zealand unlike most other places where football (soccer) is number 1.
And for a while, netball was number 1 over basketball in this country.
But in recent times, netball's dominance has been eroded away by its American-born rival - yes basketball is possibly the USA's biggest contribution to world sport having been invented in US colleges as a way to get people fit in the winter.
The success of the Tall Blacks on the world stage in the 2002 World Champs and the recent success of the New Zealand Breakers coupled with some lacklustre results for New Zealand netball sides, as well as the fact we get a heck lot more coverage of the NBA than we ever did, means that basketball quite possibly has the momentum over its IMO more antiquated and outdated rival.
Both games have their strengths. Netball is all about stringing passes together, while basketball is more than just passes but actually creating stuff with your feet and dribbling the ball, making it a heck lot more exciting than netball - and well, basketball was originally predominantly a men's game while netball was for the women. Of course, now we have the likes of Lauren Jackson, one of the biggest names in women's basketball and I do know men who play netball especially in New Zealand.
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Basketball is also a far more lucrative sport professionally and players who make it all the way could become multi-millionaires. Netball doesn't quite offer the same rewards financially even if it is making in-roads - Irene van Dyk's salary is probably the same as LeBron James' weekly grocery bill.
Anyway basketball for me, but perhaps it hasn't quite overtaken netball yet in NZ as long as people still play it during the winter - although if New Zealand's growing migrant population especially from the USA and Asia is anything to go by, basketball could easily catch up soon just as soccer has already (the Chinese and Europeans are more familiar with basketball than netball just as they are with soccer than rugby). And when the Silver Ferns play Australia, perhaps order will be restored in New Zealand. But for now, basketball fans in NZ should savour every moment now that their game has a higher standing here than at any time in its history in NZ.
Thanks to dannews, New Zealand's newshound, for bringing this question up on twitter by the way. Go to http://www.dannews.co.nz
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