
Jesus Ramirez is a Spanish coach currently in his 4th season as head coach of the easyCredit BBL team Basketball Lowen Branschweig. He also has head coaching experience with Alba Fehervar (Hungary-A Division) and King Szczecin (Poland-EBL). He was also an assistant coach for 6 years with ratiopharm Ulm and a season with RETAbet Bilbao Basket (ACB), He spoke to germanhoops.com after a 107-86 win over BG Goettingen.
Congrats on the 107-86 road win in Goettingen. How vital was this win stepping up again and winning again after the loss against Bonn?
More than the win, was important to meet with the point of right energy that we had lost the days before.
It was the third road win in a row. How difficult is it always to play a last placed team?
Every BBL game on the road is extremely difficult, and Goettingen being a derby is even more difficult, especially because of factors that might be out of your control like emotions and feelings
Braunschweig could have won by a lot more, but gave up 31 points in the last quarter. Were the first 30 minutes the kind of standard that you like in terms of how the team played?
As I said before playing with the right energy and the right mindset is key for us, and yes, in many moments of the game we showed that offensively the team was clicking.
7 Lowen scored in double figures. Was that some of the best unselfishness that you saw as a team this season
Not in a consistent bases but YES, it’s absolutely something that we want and are working for because it is part of our identity: play as a team, share the ball and put as many players as possible in the right position.
Braunschweig led 30-24 after The first quarter. BG Goettingen was scoring too much. What was giving the Lowen the most problems on defense that allowed them to score 24 points.
First of all Goettingen is a well-coached team. They know their strengths and play well there. For another hand we started soft in on- and off-ball defense, receiving points from the 1×1 that we expected to happen and also from off-ball cuts and backdoors.
The Lowen allowed only 15 points in the second quarter. What adjustments did the team make?
We increased our tension and the level of focus making Goettingen play longer and under way more difficult circumstances.
In the third quarter there was no let up as the Lowen scored 31 points again and allowed only 16 points. Sanada Fru gave great support and ended with 15 points. He has been playing consistently as of late. How have you seen his development?
Sananda didn´t stop to improve since the first time I have met him 4 years ago. He is a smart kid who understands what the game requires to be played at the highest level. I ´m sure he will continue his development because he is still far of his best version.
In the fourth quarter the Lowen let up as BG Goettingen exploded for 31 points. Was this the classic example of a team leading by so much that they felt to comfortable?
I don´t know, I only can tell you that it’s not what we want. We stopped to do the things in the right way and it was somehow sad to see.
Despite the win does the last quarter bother you as a coach? The team not finishing strong?
Yes, it absolutely bothers me. Independent of the score I want my team to play the right way, I will tell you the same if we lost by 15 points and we stopped to play.
Was the scoring and sharing the ball the biggest strength of the team?
Those were 2 important points but I was happy also with the defense for 30 minutes, which gave us the opportunity to run and be in the open court.
Barra Njie continues to have a great season averaging 11/3/3. If this continues, he could be a candidate for most improved player. What has been key in his development for being able to continue to grow as a BBL player?
To me the key is the time. Every player needs time to adapt, and understand a new league. I think for Barra it was very important. I think for Barra this process was very important last season. And he never stopped to work and to believe. I’m really happy to see him playing well, but I’m even more happy when I see him smiling, it’s contagious and has a big positive impact in the team.
I have covered German Benjamin Schroeder since his U-16 years. Is he a guy that will continue to get minutes and make the gradual rise in the next year?
Yes, Benny is a kid with a lot of talent who wanted to come to Braunschweig and came with the right mentality. I´m very happy with what I see and I ´m very positive with his development and future.
The team has made a big rise this season. What has been the secret to the success?
Honestly, I don’t see any success. I see a positive progress of the team due to the hard work, good persons and very talented basketball players and staff.
The playoffs look very realistic this season. What does the team have to do better in the next months to achieve that goal?
Don’t stop to progress.
You’re in your fourth season as a head coach. How vital were your 6 years in Ulm? How did that time prepare you best to become a head coach?
Yes, It was, the same like my times in Barcelona coaching all basketball categories chronologically and the same like my first 2 experiences as a HC with ALBA (Hungary) and Szczecin (Poland). That time prepared me in many ways but mainly in understanding a professional basketball club and team better from inside. Getting to know and study the BBL really deep and working with Thorsten Leibenath made me a better professional in many aspects of my job.
What do you enjoy most about being a head coach in Germany? You are carrying that tradition that Aito once had as a seldom Spanish coach.
Aito is for me and many Spanish coaches a mentor, a mirror and an example how to do things. I follow and study him and coaches that had worked with him like Carles Duran all my career. But my journey in the BBL started earlier with my time in Ulm, than his time in ALBA and my time continued in Braunschweig. First of all, I enjoy my club, my organization and OUR project. Then I like the BBL because it is so competitive. There is so much talent out there that makes you feel that the preparation of your team must be excellent every single week.
Please name your 5 greatest Spanish players of all-time?
Ricky Rubio, Navarro, Llull, Pau Gasol and Marc Gasol.
Thanks Jesus for the chat.