Month: April 2016

Martinis Woody Leads The PS Karlsruhe Lions To Regionalliga South West Title Creaming The EVL Baskets Limburg 92-69

On many occasions this season during home games of the Fraport Skyliners, one could observe a tall, rugged looking 201cm 221 pound big fellow that has the liking of wearing a Benny hat and thus making his own special fashion statement and would warrant any kid in the arena to wonder all game long for what professional basketball team he plays for. For the basketball insider and members of the Fraport Skyliners, knowing who the 33 year old native from Greenville, South Carolina is isn´t difficult as it is Martinis Woody who serves as a sixth man good luck charm and temporary baby sitter for the kids of John Little and Quantez Robertson during the game as one can see him chasing after the very very outgoing and lively toddlers on many occasions. Coming to see his friend Quantez Robertson play and make the 144 kilometer trek from Karlsruhe and back didn´t pose a problem for him as he attempted the road trip on many occasions this season. Last season Robertson also would visit Woody in Langen when he had games making the 23 kilometer trek from Frankfurt look like a kid´s field trip instead of a business type trip that Woody made from Karlsruhe. On the last day of the German Regionalliga season, Woody and his team PS Karlsruhe Lions were playing for a ticket to move up to the German Pro B, but the big man had to do it without the support of Quantez Robertson. This weekend would have been perfect for Robertson to make the 80 kilometer trip from Frankfurt to Limburg as the Fraport Skyliners had an off weekend. However Robertson was on his own business trip taking part in a team building seminar in London, England and couldn´t help support Woody in Limburg. Instead of cheering on Woody, Robertson was in London getting his special dose of Big Ben and Buckingham palace, but Woody didn´t need any extra support from the Skyliner as the PS Karlsruhe Lions had massive support from their fan base creaming the EVL Baskets Limburg 92-69 winning the 2016 Regionaliga south-west title. With 30 seconds to go in the game, one could already observe Martinis Woody on the sidelines with a huge champagne bottle ready to celebrate South Carolina style and when the buzzer sounded there was no stopping the American, his teammates and fans as pandemonium had broken out on their side of the court. After taking some sips from the champagne and then giving the rest to his teammates, the American was able to reflect on the game and season. “This was the first time that I have moved up in my professional career. We as a team did a great job to come in here and win this game. We had our ups and downs this season, but we always stayed positive. We worked hard and with the help of  a great coaching staff stayed together as a team the whole season. We knew that it wouldn´t be easy here, but we had to make Josh Michaeux work for each shot and just key on him. Our great fans supported us all season and helped us get this win. Quantez Robertson wanted to come to our game last week, but today was in London with his team. When I get home, he will know about this win”, stressed Martinis Woody. It was a nerve wracking day for EVL Baskets Limburg head coach Danny Stallbohm, because he and the team had to wait until 5.00pm to know if they would have a do or die game. Had Crailsheim beat Mainz, then Limburg would have needed to win, but because they lost, Stallbohm´s season was already saved before the jump ball at 8.00pm as his team will play in the Regionalliga again next season. “We didn´t have as much pressure going into the game. However we didn´t show that in the first half as we slept a bit. We showed a lot of heart in the second half coming back”, stressed EVL Baskets Limburg guard Justin Stallbohm.

In the first few minutes of the first quarter, the EVL Baskets Limburg were hit by a lightening offensive force that powered the PS Karlsruhe Lions to an overpowering 11-0 run. The guests stepped on the floor and just showed a very versatile offensive style that at first showed their dangerous outside shooting. The guests got on the board first and quick footed Croatian Dino Palacic scored in traffic and then it was boom, boom, boom as the PS Karlsruhe Lions connected on three straight three pointers from Croatian Branimir Mikulic who played in the UK The last two seasons with Leeds Force (United Kingdom-BBL) nailed two while ex Kirchheim Knight German Michael Baumer connected on the other. The most fascinating aspect of this quick run was that all 11 points were scored before the work horse Martinis Woody had even touched the ball once. “When you have a good point guard, good shooting guard and a great four man, there isn´t much any team can do. We have the ability to get going early like that, I know that eventually I will get the ball. We are very dangerous when we get going like that. I love this group of guys”, added Martinis Woody. The EVL Baskets Limburg still had problems overcoming this early shock as the guests extended their lead to 18-3 as Woody got his first bucket with a lay in, Croatian Dino Jakolis who averaged 15,2ppg last season with the PS Karlsruhe Lions in the second German Regionalliga made a hook shot and Palacic scored inside again. The PS Karlsruhe Lions had an amazing ball movement that looked like a junior version of the Fraport Skyliners and were always attacking on offense and at every instance pushing the ball forward which the home team just couldn´t adjust too. It also didn´t help that the EVL Baskets Limburg were as cold as an ice pond in Alaska. The EVL Baskets Limburg found some kind of a rhythm in the last few minutes scoring eight points to cut the PS Karlsruhe lead to 24-11 after 10 minutes. Ex SG Sechtem 1971 (Germany-Regionalliga) 202cm forward Kevin Yebo got going scoring inside twice as his quickness posed problems all night for PS Karlsruhe and Mike Sharma nailed a trey. The EVL Baskets Limburg would of probably trailed by far less had Josh Micheaux been able to get going more early as he was tossing up brick after brick in the first quarter. “I don´t think that we were nervous at the start, but their run got them self-confidence and we just didn´t hit shots”, added Justin Stallbohm.

The second quarter was dominated by the PS Karlsruhe Lions as they outscored the EVL Baskets Limburg 30-14 to take the very comfortable 54-25 advantage at the break. The PS Karlsruhe Lions got out to another big start and extended their lead to 36-16. The PS Karlsruhe Lions showed just how powerful and deep they are as they were able to get this big lead with Woody on the bench. The guests got production from many different hands as ex wiha Panthers Villingen-Schwenningen 204cm center Daniel Zovko scored inside as well as Jakolic and Max Roser. Ex Licher Basket Baeren (ProB) guard Deon Mcduffie also showed his quickness on offense and defense scoring two buckets inside. The EVL Baskets Limburg had problems with the offensive tempo of Karlsruhe who continued to have ball movement where whipping the ball around was the norm and otherwise continuing to push the ball forward at any time. The EVL Baskets Limburg were getting tangled up into too much one on one situations that they couldn´t take advantage of. The offensive consistency continued for the PS Karlsruhe Lions as they went into halftime with a 18-7 run. 27 year old forward Max Roser who played 3 Pro A games with BG Karlsruhe in the 2007-2008 season got going on both ends of the court and scored twice inside. Mikulic connected on another three pointer and Woody and Mcduffie also contributed in the scoring. Justin Stallbohm connected on a three pointer for Limburg at the end to make the score of 54-25 not look as bad for the home team.

With 20 minutes to go, the EVL Baskets Limburg may have looked like they were helpless in the Mojave desert, but in heart and spirit, they believed that they could still find that water for the extra energy and did. The EVL Baskets Limburg won the third quarter 29-18 to cut the PS Karlsruhe lead to 72-54. Kevin Yebo and Josh Micheaux were the impact players in the first five minutes of the third quarter which got their club going. Yebo was a work horse battling and finding the way to the rim and scoring twice while Micheaux had his inside/out game going hitting a trey and going coast to coast for the bucket and German Robin Pflueger who was always hanging around the three point line connected for a bomb cutting the PS Karlsruhe lead to 64-41. Limburg was finally hitting shots on a regular basis which upped their self confidence to a 9-3 run cutting the PS Karlsruhe lead to 67-50. In the run, the EVL Baskets Limburg got added production from other players like Kaan Kus who made a runner and floater while Pflueger also scored inside. Micheaux put an exclamation mark on the 67-50 PS Karlsruhe lead as he weaved through the zone finishing with a menacing one handed dunk. After Micheaux and Bramer traded buckets, it was Mikulic who put a dagger into the spirt of the Limburg comeback with a quarter ending three pointer. “It seemed like Karlsruhe was a bit nervous and already thought they had won the game. We defended and pressed well and hit our shots. We really thought that we could come back, but Mikolic kept hurting our comeback with his three pointers”, stressed Justin Stallbohm. “Limburg played well in the third and we just lost focus. However we kept our composure and fought”, stressed Martinis Woody.

The fourth quarter was relatively even with the PS Karlsruhe Lions winning it 20-18 and with their already big lead had a 7-3 run to extend their lead to 79-57 as Woody helped his stat line with two easy buckets inside and Mikolic connected on another trey.  PS Karlsruhe continued to hold their big advantage with further buckets from Woody and Palcic extending their lead to 87-62. With three minutes to go and the game decided both coaches emptied their benches and the EVL Baskets Limburg closed out the season in fine fashion with a 10-5 run. Ex VfB 1900 Giessen Pointers guard Henry Volkert scored on the fast break and Justin Stallbohm got revenge after missing two free throws hitting a three pointer and scoring the last points of the season for the EVL Baskets Limburg. “We lost energy in the fourth quarter. All in all we are lucky to have stayed in the league. We knew it wouldn´t be an easy season after losing many key guys from last season. We had a young team and we lost some games that we should have won this season. Thanks to Mainz for saving our season”, smiled Justin Stallbohm. The PS Karlsruhe Loins were led by Branimir Mikulic with 25 points and seven three pointers and Martinis Woody added 18 points. The EVL Baskets Limburg were led by Kevin Yebo with 26 points and 17 rebounds. Josh Micheaux and Justin Stallbohm added 14 points a piece. The PS Karlsruhe Lions shot 54% from the field and 28% from outside while the EVL Baskets Limburg shot 37% from the field and 25% from outside. Limburg had the 42-34 rebound edge, but had 10 turnovers and PS Karlsruhe had five turnovers.

Travis Smith(TG Wurzburg Baskets Akademy)We Are Finally Understanding How To Play Together Successfully For 40 Minutes

Travis Smith is a 24 year old 190cm guard from Johns Island, South Carolina that is playing his second professional season in Germany. As a rookie he played for RSV Eintracht Stahnsdorf (Germany-ProB) playing 27 games: 17.6ppg, 2.7rpg, 2.7apg, 1.4spg, FGP: 54.5%, 3PT: 34.8%, FT: 87.9%He played his last two years of college at Mercer and as a senior played  36 games: 13.9ppg, 2.8rpg, 1.9apg, FGP: 47.2%, 3PT: 43.3%, FT: 89.8%. As a senior he reached the NCAA 2 Sweet 16 and was a A-Sun Regular Season Champion and
A-Sun Tournament Finalist  in 2013. This season he started with MTV Herzoege Wolfenbuettel (Germany-ProB) where he played six games averaging 9,0ppg, 2,0rpg and 2,8apg and now has moved to the TG Wurzburg Baskets Akademy(ProB) and spoke to German Hoops during the Pro B play downs.

 

 

Travis thanks for talking to German Hoops. You are playing in the playdowns for the second straight season. What do you remember from your experience with Stahnsdorf last season?

Well of course the goal at the beginning of the season is to make the playoffs, so there is some disappointment when you don’t achieve it. The main thing that that I remember from my experience in the play downs from last season is to win early to make sure you stay ahead and are safe on the table. I feel like our team has found a good rhythm and has done a great job at staying positive even though we fell short of original goal.

Wurzburg went into the Pro B play downs having beaten playoff teams Leipzig and Nordlingen. How important were these two wins for the super 2-0 start for your team?

Those were very important wins for us as far chemistry and rhythm goes. Both Nordlingen and Leipzig are strong teams, so defeating them gave us a good foundation of confidence going into the play downs.

Wurzburg has a 4 game winning streak. Does it feel a bit strange having to fight to stay in the league despite playing very good basketball at the moment?

It really doesn’t, I feel like as a team we are finally understanding how to play together successfully for 40 minutes. We have a lot of talented players and unfortunately we were unable to figure out how to use each other’s strengths sooner or else may have been able to play in the playoffs.

Wurzburg gave up the fewest points this season in the 55-48 win against Lich. What did the club learn from this win on the defensive end that they maybe didn´t know at all this season?

We were proud of our defensive performance that game especially being on the road against an opponent that beat us previously. A lot of the credit goes to our coach for preparing a great game plan. We realized that we can be a tough team to score against if we play team defense and stick to the principles that our coach taught us.

In the 98-84 win against Saarlouis, Wurzburg showed a very strong offensive performance. Despite scoring only 55 points last week, does the overall team confidence to be able put points on the board at anytime outweigh any doubt that could ever arise during a down phase of a game?

Like I mentioned earlier, we have a good rhythm as a team and have found a way to play successfully for 40 minutes. We have gone through so much this season that we can withstand any type adversity throughout the course of a game.

How important was this off weekend for Wurzburg? How important is the short break at this point of the play downs mentally?

Honestly we treated this week like any other week. Our coach wanted to stick to the same practice times and schedule as usual and mentally I believe everyone on the team knows what needs to be done to continue winning games.

Wurzburg next battle the BIS Baskets Speyer twice. Wurzburg swept the series this season without problems. This will be your first time playing them. How excited are you to be taking on the challenge?

I am always excited for a chance to compete. I watched my team play against Speyer earlier this season when I first arrived in Würzburg but was not yet on the roster. Speyer is a good team that has been winning recently and is making a serious push to stay in the league. It should be a good game.

Wurzburg didn´t have any problems with Speyer this season playing consistent defense and holding them to 68 points a game and dominating the boards. What else will be key for getting the wins?

Overall the key for us is just being a team, playing together and communicating on offense and defense. When we play together we are a hard team to beat.

You have been a force since coming to Wurzburg in December averaging 14,8ppg and shooting 44% from outside. How do you think that your offensive game has benefited most in the new system with Wurzburg?

 It took me a while to figure out my role on this team. When I arrived mid season I noticed there were a lot of talented guys with good skills on the team, and I just wanted to add my strengths to help the team perform better. At times I feel like I can do more but as a team our current rhythm and chemistry is good and that is the most important thing.

How do you feel your game has profited with Wurzburg that you weren´t able to do previously with WolfenbuetteL?

Defensively my mindset to be aggressive, especially on the ball, is the same no matter where I am. Offensively I had two very different roles with each team and the stats can attest to that. In Wolfenbüttle the team needed me to be more of a point guard, organizer, and a creator for others. While I was there I had more assists but I scored less and shot less threes. In Würzburg they need me to be more aggressive as a scorer and to be more of a shooting guard. Because of this, I have less assist but my scoring average has increased. I am a combo guard and I know that throughout my career depending on the team I am on and the players I am with my role will be different. The most important thing to me is winning games; anyway I can use my versatility to accomplish that for my team is all that concerns me.

Some of the older NBA players that played at different times are having a hard time giving Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors credit for their success saying they might not have had that success 20-30 years ago. Are these former players just jealous or why can´t they just give credit where it´s due?

The things Golden State are doing this season is amazing, no doubt. It is a new era, with a different style of play, and slightly different rules. Every era believes that their time was the greatest. I just think the former players are having a tough time admitting to the success of this new style of playing.

Recently ESPN made a top 100 greatest NBA players of alltime poll putting Lebron at #3 before legends Larry Bird, Magic Johnson and BIll Russell. Do you see that as being justified?

 It’s tough to say especially right now because his career is still in progress. All of these guys are legends so you can really make an argument for any of them being in that spot.

Who will win the 2016 NCAA tournament and will Buddy Hield be the #1NBA draft pick?

I think North Carolina will win the championship this year and as far as the #1 pick in the draft, goes I think it depends on which team has the first pick.

What was the last movie that you saw?

 The Revenant, it was a very inspiring movie.

Thanks Travis for the chat.

 

Brandon Lockhart(Giants Nordlingen) If Our Defense Is On Point Then We Can Compete With Anyone In The League

Brandon Lockhart is a 25 year old 185cm guard from St Louis, Missouri that is playing hiss econd professional season and first with German team Giants Nordlingen. AS a rookie he played for BK Levicki Patrioti (Slovakia-Extraliga) playing 34 games: Score-5(16.7ppg), 3.8rpg, Assists-5(4.3apg), Steals-1(3.0spg), FGP: 50.2%, 3PT: 28.5%, FT: 78.9%. He played at Drury (NCAA2) from 2009-2013 and as a senior played 35 games averaging 12.5ppg, 3.9rpg, 6.1apg, 2.9spg, FGP: 50.9%, 3PT: 48.3%, FT: 77.1%. He spoke to German Hoops after big 79-58 victory against Oldenburg

 

 

Brandon thanks for talking to German Hoops Congrats on the huge 79-58 win. With what kind of a feeling did you go into this do or die game. Were you a little nervous or were you able to block out the major importance of the game?

Hello and thank you Miles! I was not too nervous before this game because we had a good week of practice leading up to this game. I have a ton of confidence in my team’s abilities. So that really helps to eliminate any nerves going into games

When you look back at your basketball career how successful have you been in do or die games and what importance and standing did this game weigh in comparison to early game?

I like to believe that I have had more success than failure when it comes to do or die games. Since this was the most recent do or die game I’ve been in, I would say this was the most important one.

The Giants Nordlingen lost game two 82-72. What lesson did the team learn in general from the game two loss?

We learned that we needed to rebound if we wanted to have a chance to win game 3. I do not remember the exact numbers but I believe they had 20+ more rebounds than us in game 2.

At halftime, Nordlingen led 38-35. What did head coach Mario Matic tell the team to do better in the third half which the team heeded to and did on the court?

They were creating and making a bunch of open shots in the first half. They have some players that can really make shots so we wanted to at least make the shots they made were contested and not wide open.

Nordlingen exploded in the third quarter going on a 26-9 run to seal the win. What adjustments did the team do in general to totally sway the game in your favor?

Our defense in the third quarter improved and it allowed us to get in transition for easier buckets.

When the Nordlingen offense is in full swing like it was in the third quarter is the opponents defense no matter what they throw at you helpless?

To get our offense in full swing, we have to focus more on defense. That’s when we get to get in transition, our best offense, and score against a defense not set.

One could say when the big three of you, Brandon, Janek and Leo Vrkas score in double figures and combine for 70 points and the defense is spot on that the club has very good chances of winning?

On any night, we could have 3 or 4 players combine for high scoring totals. But it’s all about our defense. If our defense is on point, we can compete with anyone in the league.

You had another normal day at the office with 16 points and 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 5 steals. Do you feel like you will have to raise your game even more against the forthcoming difficult series against Iserlohn?

I don’t think myself or anyone on the team needs to do anything different from what we’ve done all year. It’s going to be a tough series, but we play our best basketball when we play as a team.

Despite your solid offensive showing, is this the kind of game where your most pleased with your defensive effort helping to allowing only 58 points?

Yes! Because we know to be successful, we have to play good defense nightly. Holding a team with a bunch of capable scorers under 60 is definitely something to be proud of.

Oldenburg have many young talented young Germans. After seeing talented German big man Jan Niklas Wimberg three times in the post season, what was your overall impression of him and his game and how far can a guy like that go in professional basketball?

I was impressed by his game. He has the ability to score in the post, off the dribble, and shoot the 3. So he is really a tough match up for opposing teams. He has the potential to be a major player in the BBL here if he really wants it. He has the size and skill to be successful.

With what positives can the Giants Nordlingen go into the next difficult series against Iserlohn?

If we play defense and do not get demolished in the rebound battle, we have a chance to win most nights.

How excited are you to be playing another opponent that you didn´t face in the regular season? What are you looking most to in this series?

 Extremely excited because it’s always fun to play against a new opponent. I’m just looking forward to playing more games with this team. It will be a tough challenge and I’m just excited to get back at it!

The bench could be the biggest factor in the series. What else will be key to getting by the top team of the Pro B north?

We know they have a solid rotation of about 9-10 guys but that does not really change the keys for us. Our keys to competing in this series will be good defense and securing rebounds.

Were you surprised that Oklahoma lost by 44 points to Villanova?

I was incredibly surprised by the outcome of that game. I did not expect for the game to be such a blowout.

Who will win the NCAA 2016 title North Carolina or Villanova and what will the score be?

 I am a Duke fan so no way am I picking UNC lol. But even if I was not a Duke fan, I still would like Villanova in this game. They are just playing extremely well right now. 92-80

What was the last movie that you saw?

Limitless.

Thanks Brandon for the chat.

 

 

David Sturner(Dresden Titans) We Have Been Playing At Such A High Level, and with That We Know That We Can Beat Anyone

David Sturner is a 206cm power forward/center playing his first season in Germany for pro B team Dresden Titans and currently is averaging 11,4ppg and 6,4rpg. He started his basketball career with Orgeon State playing 13 NCAA games and then moved to S.Oregon (NAIA) and as a senior played  31 games: 14.6ppg, 9.2rpg, 1.2apg, 1.5bpg, FGP: 56.2%, 3PT: 36.4%, FT: 56.2%. He started his professional basketball career recently with the West Adelaide Bearcats (Australia-Central ABL) before coming to Germany. He spoke to German Hoops after the dramatic do or die playoff win in Rostock.

 

David congrats on the big 92-90 do or die win in Rostock. How proud are you of your team that you survived and escaped the nasty Seawolves den?

Thank you Miles. I’m extremely proud of my team. The heart that we showed all series, and especially in this 3rd game shows what we are capable of. Credit to Rostock, they had a great team and played hard until the final buzzer.

What were head coach Steven Clauss´s first words directly after the game in the locker room?

Coach told us great job to come back and win two games in a row, and to celebrate the win.

Head coach Steven Clauss got revenge after losing a do or die game last season with Hanau. Could you sense some relief for him finally beating Rostock in a three game series?

I don’t know if he was relieved. Coach Clauss expected us to win the series, and he wasn’t treating the series as trying to get revenge from last year. All week there wasn’t any stress within the team or management, so I think he was just excited after the game and looking forward to our next series.

You won your second do or die game in a row. Do you feel like winning these tight do or die games are coming a positive habit for you?

Yeah I definitely think it says a lot about your team when you can win with your back against the wall. We know we can play with every team in ProB so our confidence played a big role in pulling through these two games.

The Dresden Titans had the solid 46-39 lead at halftime and seemed in command on hostile ground. What words of wisdom did Steve Clauss give the team going into the second half?

He just told us to keep pushing the ball and play our game. We knew they would make runs in the second half, so it was important for us not to relax and get comfortable with our lead.

The Dresden Titans led by as much as 15 points in the second half, but Rostock made a furious comeback. Did Dresden feel too comfortable and lose focus and an oversight of it´s basketball principles?

I think their comeback came down to simple mistakes on our part. Turnovers, offensive rebounds, and some soft fouls allowed them to score quickly, a lot like the first game of the series. We didn’t stop playing our game and keeping our nose to the grind, and that’s why we came out on top.

Rostock made a big run in the fourth to tie the game at 85-85. What was key for Rostock making the game very interesting again?

Rostock is very good at finding extra opportunities and taking advantage of them. I think they knew they couldn’t stop us from scoring so they had to get offensive rebounds and force turnovers. In that run they were able to do this and score a couple of and-one’s and threes.

The game continued to swing back and forth, but Randall Holt made a big three and Dresden went on a 7-0 run to lead 92-85. How difficult was it being focused on all game situation principles in a loud arena that was going wild?

Personally, the last few minutes I don’t even remember the crowd. I think as a player you just get into a zone where all outside distractions don’t effect you. In Dresden, we always have such a loud arena, so we are all used to playing in such an exciting atmosphere.

Dresden pulled out the win at the end, but it was very close? Was team rebounding what was key in the last minute for securing the win?

Exactly, rebounding and not letting Rostock’s momentum effect our heads.

How difficult is it to understand that the team shot the lights out from downtown with 16 three´s, but won only by two points?

I had no idea we had shot the ball so well from 3 until the bus ride home. I was very surprised, and to shoot that well and only win by 2 is an a anomaly I’m sure but that goes back to Rostock’s offensive rebounding and forced turnovers. I haven’t checked the possessions yet, but I’d imagine Rostock had at least 10 more possessions that we did.

You had a very strong game with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Was this the kind of game that was vital for the further progression of your game going into the next difficult series against BG Karlsruhe?

Whether I have a good or bad game I don’t like to let it affect my mindset going into the next game. I think you should have confidence regardless of how you’ve been playing. It was a good way to finish the series, and now we have a clean slate going into Karlsruhe.

Dresden now meets BG Karlsruhe. How excited are you to be battling the best team in the Pro B south?

I’m very excited. We had a close battle with them at their place earlier this year and struggled at home with them. Now we have the addition of coach Clauss and Randall Holt so it will be an entirely different game in terms of strategy and tempo.

You lost one game by 16 points, but lost the first encounter by three points. In both games you didn´t have Randall Holt yet and BG Karlsruhe didn´t have Paul Brotherson yet. In the 16 point loss, three of their starters scored 80 of the team 96 points. What kind of series can we await this time?

I think the series is going to be a physical one, much like this series with Rostock. Karlsruhe has great bigs and can put points on the board so we will have to slow them down, and of course play our high tempo game.

BG Karlsruhe have a very strong starting five and beasts in Marcus Smallwood and Jeremy Black. What will be key in getting the upset?

I think it will come down to boxing out and keeping their bigs off the offensive glass. They are workhorses when it comes to rebounding and we will have to counter that.

How confident are you that you will be able to step up your game even more in the series against BG Karlsruhe?

I’m very confident in our team. We have been playing at such a high level, and with so much confidence, we know that we can beat anyone. We just have to execute and be ourselves on the court.

Were you surprised that Oklahoma lost by 44 points to Villanova?

Very surprised, I told you last week I thought they were going to win the championship! But it will be a fun game to watch UNC and Nova.

Who will win the NCAA 2016 title North Carolina or Villanova and what will the score be?

UNC: 76-68

What was the last movie that you saw?

Haven’t watched another movie since Star Wars! But there’s a few movies out right now that I would like to see.

Thanks David for the chat.

Virgil Matthews(BV Chemnitz) We Feel That At Our Best We Can Beat Anyone

Virgil Matthews is a 32 year old 188cm guard from Federal Way, Washington that is playing in Germany in the PRO A for BV Chemnitz in his second season. Last season for BV Chemnitz he played BV Chemnitz 99 (Germany-ProA) 30 games averaging 14.3ppg, 5.7rpg, Assists-2(6.1apg), Steals-4(1.8spg), FGP: 56.5%, 3PT: 34.3%, FT: 71.4%He played at Montana (NCAA) and in his senior year played  31 games: 10.1ppg, 4.6rpg, 4.0apg, 1.7spg, FG: 49.8%, 3PT: 48.4%, FT: 76.1%. In 2006-2007, he turned professional and came to Germany and played for KICKZ Muenchen Basket (Germany-2.Bundesliga): 29 games: 18.0ppg, 6.1rpg, 5.2apg, 2.6spg, 2FGP: 57.3%, 3FGP: 31.8%, FT: 66.5%. In 2007-2008, he played for Tacoma Jazz (IBL). In 2008-2009, he returned back to Germany and played for Schwelmer Baskets (Germany-Regionalliga). In 2009-2010, he played for Olympia Reign (IBL, starting five): 21 games: 23.1ppg, 7.2rpg and for Seattle Aviators (NABL).In 2010-2011, he played his first season for Erdgas Ehingen playing 32 games: 11.6ppg, 5.3rpg, 3.6apg, 1.5spg, FGP: 57.6%, 3PT: 29.4%, FT: 71.3%. He would play until 2014 with Ehingen playing 126 games with three seasons in the Pro A an done in the Pro B. He spoke to German Hoops before the start of the 2016 Pro A playoffs.

 

Virgil thanks for talking to German Hoops. Congrats on a strong season and reaching the playoffs in your second try with BV Chemnitz. How thrilled and proud are you of this accomplishment?

We are very thrilled especially to bring playoffs here to the fans who are so supportive of us they deserve it, but we are focused and concentrating on trying to win not just being happy with being here.

Congrats on the 82-69 win against the Bayer Giants Leverkusen. Is there anything better than sweeping a season series when you beat a professional basketball team?

Winning a season series is always good its so hard to do even against bottom teams every game is tough especially on the road so you can’t them for granted.

BV Chemnitz pretty much secured the win in the second and third quarters letting up only a total of 26 points after giving up 25 points in the first quarter. What adjustments did the team do on the defensive end to get the team going?

We played better offense which helped us not allow them to get out into transition we made a little tweak but nothing major. Getting into the flow is also part of it after such a long trip takes a bit to get to that level we want to be at.

BV Chemnitz hauled down 53 rebounds. Was this one of the best games that the team had on the glass this season?

Yes it was! Rebounding hasn’t been our strongest trait this season so it was nice to dominate the glass like we did.

In the last interviews we talked about you getting your triple double and you finally did in the last regular season game. Was there any point in the game where you knew that you might have the chance of getting it?

The game was still too close to ever get comfortable and think about stuff like that and the game was to get into the playoffs so that was the main thing on my mind. Afterwards its nice to look up and see that though.

If you look back at your career in Germany, can you ever remember getting 17 rebounds in a game?

Never! I’m pretty sure that has never happened to me crazy to find out about that at the end of the game.

Now BV Chemnitz meets powerhouse team Science City Jena. This season you were swept by them? You lost by 30 in the first game and recently by three points. Does that give the team added confidence going into the series?

Playing a team close always gives you confidence especially in their place, I’m sure they will have a good plan and they have a good coach who will have them ready. So even with confidence we have to be ready to play hard and match their intensity

Science City Jena did a pretty good job on you as you had 9 turnovers in the two games. How focused are you personally going into this series to show the league that you can make the upset and lead the team to the win and belong to the top players in this league?

Yea I turned the ball over way too much this season and Jena does a good job. I’m focused and concentrated on doing the best I can for the team.

Your not getting any younger so striving for that title gets bigger and bigger with time. Do you see BV Chemnitz as being a championship team this season?

We feel that at our best we can beat anyone so if we can do that maybe we have a chance, but now we just focus on the first game versus Jena.

Science City is the best defensive team in the German pro A. What is going to be key to picking apart the defense in a possible five game series?

Keys are always the same take care of the ball and get out in transition, easy baskets are important against good defenses.

How key will it be to keep Marcos Knight in check. What does he give Science City Jena that they didn´t have before he arrived?

Its very key he’s great at attacking the rim slashing and scoring, he does a lot for them. He adds another slasher and scorer that they lost with Hewitt and he fit in their system without problems which helps.

Were you surprised by so many upsets in the NCAA March Madness? Is there more parity with NCAA schools than possibly in the past?

I think there are more lower level teams who can beat power teams on any given night and have no fear, but overall power teams are still power teams as we see by the final 4 teams.

Who will march to the NCAA final with teams Villanova, Oklahoma, North Carolina and Syracuse?

Really have no idea I will say UNC because I’ve heard they have the best team when playing their best.

What was the last movie that you saw?

Batman vs Superman.

Thanks Virgil for the chat.

 

Andrew Jones(Dresden Titans) BG Karlsruhe Are The Team To Beat. But We Are Too

Andrew Jones is a 32 year old 191cm shooting guard that has been a professional basketball player since 2007 and has returned back to the Dresden Titans this season. He played at Miles(NCAA2) and has played in Germany for most of his professional career with four seasons with the Dresden Titans and three seasons with the BG Aschersleben Tigers (Germany-Regionalliga). He also gained experience playing with teams like Marietta Storm (SEBL), BC Celtics (SEBL), C.B. Aridane (Spain-EBA) and Universidad Tecnologica Equinoc. Quito (Ecuador-National League). Last season he played for BG Aschersleben Tigers (Germany-Regionalliga) averaging 19,9ppg, 6,5rpg and 3,9apg. He spoke to German Hoops after the thrilling do or die win in Rostock.

 

Andrew congrats on the big 92-90 do or die win in Rostock. How proud are you of your team that you survived and escaped the nasty Seawolves den?

I’m very proud! It was a tough fight at the end, but I’m glad we come home with the win.

What were head coach Steven Clauss´s first words directly after the game in the locker room?

I really don’t remember, everyone was glad to get a win against a tough team at a tough arena.

Head coach Steven Clauss got revenge after losing a do or die game last season with Hanau. Could you sense some relief for him finally beating Rostock in a three game series?

Actually I didn’t know that was the team he lost to last year in the playoffs. He is always relaxed so I didn’t see any stress coming from him.

You won your second do or die game in a row. Do you feel like winning these tight do or die games are becoming a positive habit for you?

There is a different focus with these types of games. The season could come to an end if you lose. So, fighting with more intensity is a must.

The Dresden Titans had the solid 46-39 lead at halftime and seemed in command on hostile ground. What words of wisdom did Steve Clauss give the team going into the second half?

He wanted us to keep running and maintain the same intensity. Also, Keep them off the boards for second shots.

The Dresden Titans led by as much as 15 points in the second half, but Rostock made a furious comeback. Did Dresden feel too comfortable and lose focus and an oversight of it´s basketball principles?

Basketball is a game of runs. Rostock is a very good team, so you would have to expect they would fight back.

Rostock made a big run in the fourth to tie the game at 85-85. What was key for Rostock making the game very interesting again?

They had free throw attempts and many second chance points.

The game continued to swing back and forth, but Randall Holt made a big three and Dresden went on a 7-0 run to lead 92-85. How difficult was it being focused on all game situation principles in a loud arena that was going wild?

It was crazy because there were close calls that could have went either way. One different call could have change the outcome of the game.

Dresden pulled out the win at the end, but it was very close? Was team rebounding what was key in the last minute for securing the win?

We just kept fight until the end. That’s all I can say.

How difficult is it to understand that the team shot the lights out from downtown with 16 three´s, but won only by two points?

It goes back to the strong run they had. They had good momentum in the fourth which took away from our 3pt shooting.

You had a very solid game with 11 points and three three pointers. Were you content with your offensive aggressiveness?

I liked my aggressiveness very much. However, I missed a few at the rim that are easy makes for me. I will definitely put more focus this week.

Dresden now meets BG Karlsruhe. How excited are you to be battling the best team in the Pro B south?

This will be a very exciting matchup. I know a few guys on the team so it will be very interesting series.

You lost one game by 16 points, but lost the first encounter by three points. In both games you didn´t have Randall Holt yet and BG Karlsruhe didn´t have Paul Brotherson yet. In the 16 point loss, three of their starters scored 80 of the team 96 points. What kind of series can we await this time?

They have a deep roster like we do. We did not have Randal at the point in either game we played during the season. So the scenario is different. They are the team to beat. But, we are too!!

BG Karlsruhe have a very strong starting five and beasts in Marcus Smallwood and Jeremy Black. What will be key in getting the upset?

Obviously keeping them off the boards. Both of these guys have been strong rebounders their whole careers. So controlling the boards will help us towards winning.

How confident are you that you will be able to step up your game even more in the series against BG Karlsruhe?

I had two of my best games against them this season. I like playing against stronger teams. The playoffs makes it a bigger stage, so I’m very confident going into this series.

Were you surprised that Oklahoma lost by 44 points to Villanova?

Very surprised!!! I didn’t even think Nova would make it this far. To see them take care of Oklahoma on such a big stage is very shocking.

Who will win the NCAA 2016 title North Carolina or Villanova and what will the score be?

Hard to bet against NC. However, the Villanova boys are playing ball in the tourney. Will be an interesting game.

What was the last movie that you saw?

Kung Fu Panda 2.

 

Thanks Andrew for the chat.

 

The Fraport Skyliners Are Shut Out Again As Chalon Get Honor Of Being Host City For 2016 Fiba Europe Cup Final 4

It doesn´t matter if you take simple baseball or basketball terms, but if Boston Red Sox slugging God David Ortiz goes 0-2 in a tight pitching duel and strikes out at the end losing the game or Fraport Skyliner Mike Morrison who cleans everything around the glass has the misfortune of having to drain two clutch free throws at the end of a do or die game and goes 0-2, both great players will be seen as the goats of their teams, but how must 2000 BBL cup winner Fraport Skyliners feel today after also being 0-2 in important decision making where they had no influence in the last two years as they were shut out again trying to hold an international club tournament Final 4 in their living room. Last season, the Fraport Skyliners were denied the opportunity to host the Eurochallenge Final 4 as Turkish city Trabzonspor won the bid and this year, Frankfurt lost out again as Fiba Europe announced today that the French city of Chalon sur-Saone will be the site from April 29 to May ist. The two semi final games will be the Fraport Skyliners against Russian team Enisey and Chalon against Italian team Varese According to media reports, it was a head to head battle between the Fraport Skyliners and Chalon, but in the end, it was the French city that had their nose ahead of Frankfurt inching their way over the finish line. Frankfurt which is in the center of Europe, has a fine transportation network with one of the biggest airports in Europe and a 5000 seat arena, but in the end, it wasn´t enough as Chalon had huge support from the France basketball federation. There are many interesting little stories behind this year´s event, but one of the most interesting is ex Frankfurt Skyliner Ilian Evtimov having the chance to win his first international title after many tries and the possibility to do it against his former team whom he played for from 2007-2009. “It’s a great opportunity for French basketball to host this event. With great backing from the Federation, the League, and our City, we were able to host this event. On a personal note, this will be my 3rd final four and I am still chasing the title. Winning the title, and possibly playing Frankfurt in the championship will be an amazing thing for my trophy room. I do have great memories from my 2 years spent in Frankfurt, and certainly hope I would be able to face them during this final four. When I reached the final four with Virtue Bologna in 2007, I played against Estudiantes which was my first Professional experience”, stressed ex North Carolina State forward Illian Evtimov.

Both semi final games should be very entertaining and exciting games as Frankfurt is searching for their third club title and first international one while Enisey are still looking for their first championship. Especially the Frankfurt-Enisey contest will have some interesting little side notes. Some of the Russian players like Pavel Sergeev, or Aleksandr Pavlov might be happy that they will be playing in Chalon, because last season, their final 4 hopes were crushed in a do or die game in Frankfurt where they let an 18 point lead slip away in the second half losing 85-80 as German national player Johannes Voigtmann had his international break through finishing with 26 points, while the general Justin Cobbs kept the team calm scoring 19 points and steering eight assists. Another fascinating side note to this new battle will be the meeting with ex Skyliner Tim Ohlbrecht who played for the Frankfurt side in the 2011-2012 season before going to the States and making the NBA and playing three games for the Houston Rockets. Enisey also boasts solid talent with ex NBA player DJ Kennedy as well as American Delroy James who played many years in Italy and American Tony Taylor who played the last two years with top Polish club PGE Turow and hails from Sleepy Hollow, New York and will battle Jordan Theodore at the playmaking position. This season one of the more interesting things before each game of Jordan Theodore is to see if he knows any of his opponents on the court that came from the New York area. The probability that the Englewood, New Jersey knew any player he was dueling against is around 98% even if the estimation isn´t totally accurate. The American just seems to know every guy from the playgrounds as a kid as Englewood is only a 5 minute drive over the Hudson river into the big apple. Enisey is currently in ninth place in the competitive VTB league with a record of 10-16. The Fraport Skyliners were the best team this season in the Fiba Europe Cup boasting a 16-1 record and belong to the top 4 teams in the Beko BBL and this season have the team that could do some serious damage in the playoffs as they beat FC Bayern Munich and the Brose Baskets Bamberg during the regular season and for many are a team that no one wants to face in the playoffs and are considered a dark horse favorite. This semi-final should be a great battle, but in the end the amazing and seemingly unstoppable team basketball of Frankfurt and their bench should be the difference. Ex NBA player Chris Wright of Maccabi Rishon sees it also being a good game and staying faithful to his buddies on the Russian team. “I think Frankfurt could win, but honestly so could Enisey. That will be a good game. I know guys on that team like DJ Kennedy from high school and Tony Taylor from last season and college. They are solid all across the board. Enisey is playing very well at the moment”, added ex Golden State Warrior Chris Wright.

French team Chalon are currently in eighth place in the competitive France Pro A with a record of 17-10. They were always a solid team in the last 20 years, but finally won some hardware in 2011 with the cup and finishing in third place. In the next season, the club finished the regular season in second place, but won the triple with cup, AS cup and league title. However in the last two season´s, the French team that is coached by Jean-Denys- Choulet was only able to finish the regular season in eighth place and each time were swept by Strassbourg. The club is led by solid Americans like John Roberson who won 3 titles in Sweden and at 180cm a bit under the radar, but with a strong Final 4 and title become more of a house hold name in Europe, Jeremy Hazell who was a teammate with Jordan Theodore and left Seton Hall as the third all-time leading scorer and last season had a brilliant season with Granarolo Bologna(Italy Serie A) finishing fourth in scoring, ex Clemson center Devin Booker who is having his break out season in France with 14 and 7 stats in the Pro A and Fiba Europe Cup. He is a raw talent that has been getting some NBA talk as of late, former St Johns(NCAA) standout Justin Brownlee who had NBA Summer league experience with the New York and Charlotte and ex North Carolina State stand out Illian Evtimov who is playing his 10th professional season and still can perform three point shooting battles with the best of them as he is shooting 43% in the Pro A and Fiba Europe Cup. Italian club Varese are currently in ninth place in the Serie A with a record of 11-15. The club has the most history of all teams this season having been founded in 1945 and have won 10 league titles, 4 cups, 5 Euroleague titles and two Saporta cups. The club also has a very solid roster and NBA flair with ex BYU(NCAA) standout Brandon Davies that played 78 NBA games and 71 with the Philadelphia 76ers. Last season he played a few months with Chalon and now meets his ex team in a do or die game. The team also boasts  185cm point guard Chris Wright who played with NBA players Hollis Thompson and Henry Sims at Georgetown(NCAA) and 3 NBA games with the Dallas Mavericks, ex Villanova(NCAA) standout Maalik Wayns who played for the Philadelphia 76ers and Los Angeles Clippers and international flair with Latvian sharp shooter Rihards Kuksiks who played at the 2011 and 2013 European championships and 33 year old veteran Kristjan Kanguar who played with the Bayer Giants Leverkusen early in his career form 2004-2006 and overtime made to a Euroleague player with ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne Basket (France-ProA) and EA7 Emporio Armani Milano (Italy-SerieA). This will be a great match up as both teams are scoring power houses with Chalon averaging 90 points in the Fiba Europe Cup and Varese 81 points. Both teams are present on the boards grabbing 32 rebounds per contest and both teams shoot over 40% from the parking lot. The difference in the game could be who takes better care of the ball and who decides to defend more. Varese has the better overall player talent, but in a do or die game like this, it often comes down to heart and Chalon do have the home court advantage. The dream final for the New York area would be Frankfurt-Chalon as that would pit college buddies Jordan Theodore against Jeremy Hazell for the bragging rights this summer.But the American knows that before meeting buddy Hazell, he will need to take care of business against Enisey. ” It would be great but that’s not my focus right now. We play a tough Russian team who shouldn’t be over looked. I also know Delroy James and DJ Kennedy. They will come ready to play”, warned Jordan Theodore.

David Kramer(Weissenhorn) The Series Against Frankfurt Will Not Be Easy At All But I Think It Will Be Very Exciting

David Kramer is a 19 year 193cm guard that has the German/Austrian citizenship and is playing his second season with German pro B team Weissenhorn. He also has a double license to play for Beko BBL team rtaiopharm Ulm. This season he ha splayed 7 BBL games and 3 Eurocup games. Last season he played for the Weissenhorn Youngstars (Germany-ProB): 24 games: 8.9ppg, 1.8rpg, 1.0apg, FGP: 46.6%, 3PT: 30.7%, FT: 82.5%, played also at ratiopharm Basketballakademie Ulm (Germany-2.Regionalliga): 6 games: 12.2ppg, played also at U19 team (NBBL). The German U-20 national player started his basketball career in Austria with the Oberwart Gunners in 2011. He spoke to German Hoops after winning a do or die game against Wolfenbuettel.

 

 

 

David thanks for talking to German Hoops. Was this the best weekend of the season for you? You helped Weissenhorn win a do or die game in Wolfenbuettel while 531 kilometers away, ratiopharm Ulm beat Alba Berlin. Does a basketball weekend get any better than this?

 No Problem you’re welcome! It was definitely one of the best weekends this season both teams did a great job and picked up a very important win, also to get good self-confidence for the next game. Pro B team Frankfurt and BBL team Bamberg are very good !

Congrats on the big 78-75 win against Wolfenbuettel. How proud are you of the team that came back being down 1-0 in games and winning two games in a row against the second best Pro B team in the north?

Thanks, I’m very proud of my team and we did a great job and we knew that Wolfenbuettel is a strong opponent but we worked hard ! After the first loss we didn’t put our heads down but keep fighting and won this round.

You won two do or die games in a row. Have you ever done that before in your career?

 Yes I did back in the days when I played in Austria but both these games were something special for the team and myself.

Before the playoffs came you ended the season with a three game winning streak. Then you lost game one and now have a two game winning streak. Is Weissenhorn playing it´s best basketball now?

 It’s kind of hard to say if it’s the best basketball that were playing right now, because we still have to work this following week on some things. Of course through the last couple games we got better. Especially this Game 3 against Wolfenbuettel there was a special chemistry that I haven’t seen the whole year. No matter what happened in the game we stayed calm and stuck to our basics.

Weissenhorn led 62-51 after three quarters, but in the fourth quarter, Wolfenbuettel made a big comeback to make the game exciting. Wolfenbuettel went on a crucial 12-3 run to cut the Weissenhorn lead to 65-64. Did the team panic and what was key for the opponent coming back?

Basketball is a game of runs and that’s also the beauty of the Playoffs. At that point the game was tied but we stayed calm. I didn’t feel any panic at all, but I enjoyed it! The reason why they came back was that they had defensive Stops and fast-breaks and they made the tempo of the game but we handled it very well and stopped their run and changed it so that we made the tempo and they ran our game the way we wanted to.

Sid Marlon Thesis and Robin Amaize scored 10 points combined in the big 12-3 Wolfenbuettel run. These guys have had a strong season and also making progress with the Beko BBL team Braunschweig, but how important is a run like this for the self confidence of the young Germans to keep growing as well as their game just progressing?

 Yes they did. I like the game of both of the players. They are very talented and experienced and it’s very important for the self confidence because you feel the game and the momentum is on their side and you’ll build a big trust and take the next shot with more confidence. I think their game will increase. They are both young and through that that they get solid playing time in BBL their game will automatically increase.

You connected on two huge three pointers in the last minutes to help seal the win. You have been an important player for Weissenhorn this season, but did you have some extra confidence for actually taking this big shots in moments that could have decided the season?

In this moment I was in my zone and I was very confident. Both shots I took I practiced all year and all I saw in this moment was that I had space and took the shot. Of course they could decide it but my job is to make plays and I’m not scared of taking these shots.

Do you feel like that when a Joschka Ferner isn´t present because of playing a game for ratiopharm Ulm that you have to do even more offensively?

Kind of, Of course having Joschka in our games helps us a lot because he is a very good talented and experienced player and a very good offensive player, but in our team everyone has his own role and with or without him we do the our thing.

This is your second season in the ratiopharm Ulm organization. Your stats have risen in the last two seasons. How has your leadership grown and changed from last season?

My leadership increased a lot this season. Last year I was new in the country and the first time away from home and on and tried to get here comfortable in Ulm and in Germany and see how it works here in the country and also tried to learn a lot from the BBL players. This year I’m a bigger part of the Pro Team  and I get a couple minutes in the BBL and Eurocup. I still have to learn a lot and build the leadership up, but I just want to help my teammates and be a kind of a role model because I’m the one who is playing at a very professional level.

When Chris Anderson is in the zone with his playmaking can Weissenhorn beat anybody in the Pro B?

Chris Anderson is a great point guard when he is in the zone and he’s not easy to handle especially because he is so little and fast and I can’t really say if we could win against every Pro B team because it depends how the other 11 players are.

When looking at the stats of both teams, they were pretty similar, but what would you say was the biggest strength of the team in game 3? Possibly staying together in crunch time?

As I already mentioned what helped us to win the game is that we stuck together and didn’t give up and stuck to the basics and in the crunch time we got more defensive stops. And defense wins games as we know.

Now Weissenhorn will battle the Fraport Skyliners Juniors in the next round. How excited are you for this series?

Yes we do. We are very excited for the next round! Again it’s starts from zero zero and we will prepare for Frankfurt and fight.

The season series was 1-1. I guess you still have that 87-83 loss in Frankfurt in your mind where Weissenhorn made a big comeback 26-9, but Johannes Richter sealed the win with a underhand lay in. Is there some revenge in your minds?

 It don’t really matter how the season went. It’s the  Playoffs and it’s basically a new season. Of course we got some revenge in our minds that’s normal when you lost that last game against them.

What kind of a series can we await? What will be key to getting past the Fraport Skyliners Juniors?

The series will not be easy at all but I think it will be very exciting.

Will being able to contain the German baby twin towers Johannes Richter and Niklas Kiel somehow be half the rent for the win?

I’m not concerned about baby twin towers. I’m confident that we have the guys to handle them. But right now we don’t focus on them but on us.

How big was it for German basketball winning the Albert Schweitzer tournament? Just how talented is the German U-18 team?

Congratulations a lot to the Team and Kostja winning the MVP. It was very Big to win the tournament and they made history with this. The Team is very talented esspecially with the “Big3” (Kostja, Richard and Isiaha) I think they have good chances to win the European Championship! I wish the best luck to them.  

What was the last movie that you saw?

 The Blind Side.

 

Thanks David for the chat.

 

Brendan Lane (s.Oliver Baskets) My Teammates Have Been Key For Me Adjusting To The BBL By Giving Me Confidence Early On

Brendan Lane is a 25 year old 206cm center from Rocklin, California playing his second professional season and first in Germany in the Beko BBL with the s.Oliver Baskets Wurzburg. Last season as a rookie he played with Mitsubishi Diamond Dolphins (Japan-NBL): 52 games: 12.8ppg, 7.9rpg, 1.1bpg, FGP: 53.0%, 3PT: 35.4%, FT: 73.4%. He started his basketball career in 2009 with UCLA(NCAA) where he played until 2012 playing a total of 79 NCAA games. He finished his college basketball career at Pepperdine (NCAA) playing 29 games averaging 13.2ppg, 7.4rpg, 1.2apg, 2.4bpg, FGP: 56.6%, 3PT: 38.5%, FT: 62.4%. He belongs to the top centers in the Beko BBL this season and currently is averaging 13,6ppg, 5,3rpg and 1,2apg. He spoke to German Hoops before the game against the Fraport Skyliners.

Brendan thanks for talking to German Hoops. Congrats on the huge 81-70 win against the Crailsheim Merlins. How relieving was getting this win after having sustained a four game losing streak?

This win was very important for us not only for the playoffs, but just us as a team to get a win and get some momentum again

The s.Oliver Baskets Wurzburg overwhelmed Crailsheim in the statistical categories and played good defense again. Was this all in all the type of Wurzburg basketball that gives the club the best chance to win?

Yeah when we are being aggressive and playing good defense it carries over onto the offensive end for us and we are a much better team. Our success is very much dictated by our defense.

Currently the s.Oliver Baskets are in eighth place battling for the last playoff spot with the Giessen 56ers. How exciting is the whole notion that it is two teams that came up from the second division that are battling for that last spot?

It is very exciting. I think it goes to show how deep this league is that even teams who just moved up are talented enough to compete with the top teams and make the playoffs.

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Jordan Talbert(Giants Nordlingen) We’re The Underdog Against Iserlohn And It´s A Role That We Like

Jordan Talbert is a 25 year old 198cm forward from Little Rock, Arkansas that is playing his second professional season with the Giants Nordlingen. He came to Germany as a rookie last season and played with the Giants TSV 1861 Noerdlingen (Germany-Regionalliga) playing 26 games: 21.6ppg, 9.6rpg, 3.2apg, 2.0spg, Blocks-4(1.5bpg), FGP: 51.7%, 3PT: 28.9%, FT: 78.4%. He played his college career at Missouri SO(NCAA2) from 2010-2014 and as a senior played 31 games averaging 11.7ppg, 7.4rpg, 2.9apg, 1.1spg, 1.7bpg, FGP: 44.8%, 3PT: 37.0%, FT: 70.1%. He spoke to German Hoops after the big 79-58 win against Oldenburg.

 

 

Jordan thanks for talking to German Hoops. Congrats on the huge 79-58 win. With what kind of a feeling did you go into this do or die game. Were you a little nervous or were you able to block out the major importance of the game?

I was more excited than nervous. This being my first playoff series I really wanted us to come out and play our best basketball.

When you look back at your basketball career how successful have you been in do or die games and what importance and standing did this game weigh in comparison to earlier games?

 This game was important to us because we really wanted to win this as a team. We felt like we should’ve closed out the series last week but to finish it on our home court in front of our fans was huge for us.

The Giants Nordlingen lost game two 82-72. What lesson did the team learn in general from the game two loss?

 I think we learned that we have to stay focused throughout the game. Also that it will be the little details that can cost you a close game.

At halftime, Nordlingen led 38-35. What did head coach Mario Matic tell the team to do better in the third half which the team heeded to and did on the court?

They were shooting the ball extremely well in the first half. Coach just told us to close out to their shooters and make them uncomfortable and finish the possession with a rebound.

Nordlingen exploded in the third quarter going on a 26-9 run to seal the win. What adjustments did the team do in general to totally sway the game in your favor?

 I think our defense was great in the quarter. Eventually they started to miss shots and we capitalized on that opportunity.

When the Nordlingen offense is in full swing like it was in the third quarter is the opponents defense no matter what they throw at you helpless?

We’re pretty dangerous at that point. There’s not much you can do because we have so many options and unselfish players. When we’re playing at that level I believe we have a chance against anyone.

One could say when the big three of you, Brandon, Janek and Leo Vrkas score in double figures and combine for 70 points and the defense is spot on that the club has very good chances of winning?

Yes I would agree with that statement.

You had another normal day at the office with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Do you feel like you will have to raise your game even more against the forthcoming difficult series against Iserlohn?

 I’m not sure how the series will go with Iserlohn. I’m just focused on going out there and putting forth my best effort. I want to remain consistent and not attempt to be the hero and do what’s best for the team.

Oldenburg have many young talented young Germans. After seeing talented German big man Jan Niklas Wimberg three times in the post season, what was your overall impression of him and his game and how far can a guy like that go in professional basketball?

 I definitely liked his game. He’s a versatile, athletic, and very strong forward. As he gets more of an aggressive mindset as he gets older and realize how much better he is than everyone else he can be a force on the court.

With what positives can the Giants Nordlingen go into the next difficult series against Iserlohn?

We’re the underdogs against Iserlohn and its a role that we like to be in. We don’t know them and they don’t know us and we’re motivated to get out there and compete.

How excited are you to be playing another opponent that you didn´t face in the regular season? What are you looking most to in this series?

 With them being the best team in the north I’m expecting an extremely talented and well coached team. The better the competition the better we have to be and I’m looking forward to see if we can rise to the occasion.

The bench could be the biggest factor in the series. What else will be key to getting by the top team of the Pro B north?

For us our key is defense and rebounding. We have a lot of confidence in our offense and we know if we come out guard and rebound we have a chance to shock them.

Were you surprised that Oklahoma lost by 44 points to Villanova?

 Yes I was surprised. I expected OU to lose but not by that much. Especially in the Final Four on that huge stage.

Who will win the NCAA 2016 title North Carolina or Villanova and what will the score be?

I think North Carolina 69-66

What was the last movie that you saw?

 The Big Short.

Thanks Jordan for the chat.