It Was Adrian Breitlauch´s Childhood Dream Since Age 13 To Play With The Eisaberen Bremerhaven As His Game Is Aging Like Fine Wine

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Adrian Breitlauch (193-SG-1993) is a 31 year old 193cm guard playing his 7th season with the Eisbaeren Bremerhaven. He played 3 years in the easyCredit BBL with Bremerhaven. He also balled 2 seasons with the Artland Dragons and 4 years with the Itzehoe Eagles. He also had experience with TK Hannover and BSG Bermerhaven. He spoke to germanhoops.com about basketball.

Thanks Adrian for talking to germanhoops.com. You got a contract extension and will play your 8th season with the Eisbaeren Bremerhaven. Is Bremerhaven your second home?

Yes it is. It is my home. I was born in Bremen, but lived in Bremerhaven since I was 5 years old. I have so many friends here. I´m so thrilled that I can play more years with this club.

What makes this organization so perfect? What have you learned to appreciate most about the organization?

I remind myself all the time just how thankful I am to play for the Eisbaeren. It was my childhood dream since I was 13 to play for this club. The club grew some more this season. It is very family oriented and everyone understands the other.

You played 3 BBL seasons with them and then the rest in the Pro A. Was the easyCredit BBL never a serious ambition after the 3 years?

I never wanted to leave the Eisbaeren even when we moved down to the Pro A. I wanted to stay faithful to them. My 2 years with the Artland Dragons were very important because I was able to study on the side which will help me prepare for life after my playing career.

Let´s talk a little about your game. If you had to compare your game to a NBA or Euroleague player who would best fit the description?

I´m a role player that has a good shot, but at the same time plays smart. I have always been a player that can give an impact on the game without having the ball much in his hands. I´m like a 3 and D player with IQ.

Your playing your least minutes this season since 2018-2019. Your playing 3-4 minutes less, but your stats are better. It seems like your game is aging like fine wine. Are you getting better with age?

I hope so. I hope that trend will continue in the next years. I think my game fits well to Esterkamp´s system. A goal for the team this season was that every player gets around 20 minutes per game. Less minutes but more gas.

What exactly is your role on the team? Are you like a glue guy?

I´m the captain and team dad because I´m the oldest. I bring a lot of experience and am a good role model for the younger players.

Your shooting your best ever from outside at 44%. Have you changed anything up with your shooting technique?

I think that our system allows me to take good shots. I think working on my body this past season has helped me. I think that when the body feels it helps you most to be consistent with your game.

Your only 31 years old. On what areas of your game are you working on most now so you can continue to improve your game?

I try to work on my strengths. I work on my shooting, rebounding and IQ. I think that my game just fits well into Esterkamp´s system. I want to be the best role player possible.

You played last season with Nick Hornsby. How great of a player is he? Do they come anymore versatile than him?

I think that Nick is the definition of the Swiss army knife. He is one of my favorite players that I have played with. Every team would love to have him. I would love to be his teammate again.

Your playing your second time with Daniel Norl. How has he improved his game in the last 2 years?

He brought more experience this season and knows the German leagues. He is creative and can score in many ways. I feel like with experience, he has become more versatile. He also has become a better facilitator- He is a vital puzzle piece to our success.

You played 2 seasons with the Artland Dragons. What kind of an experience were those 2 years? What was your fondest moment there?

My fondest moment was that we made the playoffs in my first season. My second year wasn´t as great as I was out for a long time. I was an assistant coach with Patrick Flomo and even was head coach for one game.

You were teammates with legend Chase Griffin. Who would win a 3 point shooting contest you or him?

I think he would go 9/10 and I would go 10/10.

You were also teammates with Zac Ensminger. How much potential does he have? I guess you can´t have a better mentor than dad Chris?

He has a great mentor with his dad, but he showed that he isn´t just the son, but Zac the player. I´m following his season in Finland with much interest. I think that he will play many more years in the BBL.

You played 83 BBL games with Bremerhaven. What was your personal favorite game?

My favorite game was the overtime win over Oldenburg in Bremen in front of 8,000 fans. It was one of my first BBL games and then to play against my childhood idol Rickey Paulding was amazing.

What was it like playing for Sebastian Machowski. What did you learn most from his coaching philosophy?

I will be forever be grateful to him, because he gave me my chance to play in the BBL. He put me in cold water and just let me play. He liked my hustle. He told me to always work on my drive and left hand.

You were teammates with a young Dominique Johnson. Is there a more energetic and tough player than him right now in the Pro A?

He is at the top. He is a friend of mine. He is a leader that every team needs.

What was it like being teammates with Elston Turner? Did he tell any NBA stories about his dad?

He was a great guy. He was a very creative 1-1 player. He was a super guy off the court, but didn´t tell many stories. He always put guys on an island. I have a super positive memory of him.

What memories do you have of Darnell Jackson? Did he tell any Lebron James stories?

He was also a cool guy. I still have contact to him. He lived in Bremerhaven with his family. He told some Lebron stories, but that I don´t want to tell.

You played with the Itzehoe Eagles from 2012-2016. How vital were these early years in your basketball development

I always went to places where I know I could get decent minutes. I got a lot of minutes in the Regionalliga and in the Pro B. The important thing is that I got the chance to play. I would of never gotten the opportunity with Bremerhaven if I hadn´t been with Itzehoe.

How special was that last season playing for Pat Elzie? How do you remember him in his teaching methods and could you develop further under him?

Pat helped me a lot. He had a lot of trust in me. He is a players coach that always pushed me. I feel that without having gotten his trust, I would of never landed in Bremerhaven.

You were teammates with Kostas Karamatskos. What memories do you have of him? Could one learn toughness from him?

It was a real challenge to play against him as a young player. He was always physical on the court, but off the court, a gentle person. He was a real role model for me and a real character.

Who was the greatest player that you ever faced on the court?

Derrick Williams when he played with FC Bayern Munich. I had to cover him and that was no easy task.

Please name your 5 best teammates of all-time?

Jordan Hulls, Jonny Berhanemeskel, Michael Kessen, Casey Hill, Nick Hornsby

Please name your personal NBA, Euro and German Mount Rushmore?

Jordan, Lebron, Kobe, Kareem

Jokic, Doncic, Drazen Petrovic, Giannis

Dirk, Dennis Schroeder, Detlef Schrempf, Franz Wagner

Who is your GOAT?

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Thanks Adrian for the chat.

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