Kelvin Omojola Didn´t Have The Season He Planned For With The Dragons Rhondorf But I´m Sure That He Will Come Back Stronger

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Kelvin Omojola (183-G-1997, college: Northwest) is a 28year old 183cm point guard that completed his fourth professional season and fourth in Germany and second with the Dragons Rhondorf avergaing 9/3/3. Last season he helped them win the pro B title last season averaging 12.7ppg, 3.1rpg, Assists-2 (6.1apg), 1.6spg, FGP: 49.4%, 3PT: 30.5%, FT: 79.5%. In 2022-2023 he played with PS Karlsruhe (Pro A) averaging 3,1ppg and as a rookie played with the Ahorn Camp BIS Baskets Speyer (Germany-ProB) averaging 15.3ppg, 2.7rpg, 3.3apg, 1.7spg, FGP: 43.4%, 3PT: 37.3%, FT: 71.8%. He began his basketball career at Green Valley high school and then played at Red Deer (JUCO), Benedict College (NCAA2) averaging 9.1ppg, 2.1rpg, 1.2apg, 1.0spg, FGP: 38.6%, 3PT: 33.0%, FT: 66.7% and Northwest University (NAIA) averaging 7.4ppg, 1.9rpg, 1.7apg, FGP: 36.4%, 3PT: 36.1%, FT: 62.1% and 13.7ppg, 4.7rpg, 3.2apg, 1.3spg, FGP: 55.4%, 3PT: 54.2%, FT: 87.5%. He spoke to germanhoops.com after the end of the 2024-2025 season.

Thanks Kelvin for talking to germanhoops.com. The Dragons Rhondorf reached the playoffs. What is your season summary? It seemed like the Dragons had the talent to get further or not?

We definitely had the talent Miles to go further, but it’s more than talent when it comes to winning basketball games. I was taught that early in my basketball career, the little details matter the most. The details is what separates teams and players.

Can one say the season was up and down? The team never had more than a 2 game winning streak. What do you believe hindered the team from winning more games?

Yeah the season was a rollercoaster Miles. It’s super unfortunate, especially after coming off a championship season. There’s so many reasons as to why we didn’t win more games. We had an unexpected coaching change mid season, we played the entire season with only 1 big man, we had 3-4 main rotation players not be in practice with us all week then come to the games on the weekend. It’s EXTREMELY tough to build a camaraderie or chemistry. But regardless, you have to make the most out of every situation.

Defense was a problem. How did you see the development of the defense and the team overall this season? Was it able to develop further?

Our defense was a problem all year Miles. It was up and down and we had no consistency. You could say the same for our offense too, we had some games we would play well, shoot the ball well and have great ball movement. Other games would be the complete opposite.

How did you see the development of the young players? Was there a player that developed the best?

The development of the young guys was pretty good this year. We had a younger team so we had a lot of young guys getting valuable playing experience. The player that I feel developed the most would probably be Josh Behrendt. He has all the intangibles of becoming a great player. Great work ethic, high motor, and competitive.

Who was the most improved player on the team?

I would say Alex Lagermann, but not from a skill perspective because he was always extremely skilled. But he was able to showcase his talent more at the end of the season and show why he should have been playing more minutes/be a starter all season. He’s a guy that, in my opinion, needed to be playing 27+ minutes a game.

Who was the MVP of the season?

For our team, Tim Smith would be our MVP. He’s also super skilled who plays hard on both ends of the floor. The sky is the limit for Tim. He can & should be playing high level basketball VERY soon.

You averaged 10/3/3 stats in 3 less minutes. How do you rate your personal season?

It was okay Miles, definitely wasn’t the season I planned on having but it’s alright. There’s a lot I can take from this year and learn from!

You missed games with injuries. How much of an affect did injuries play in your performance and not having the same type of players as last year?

It was extremely tough Miles, I’ve never missed a game in my career before this season and for me to miss multiple games this year, including the playoffs, was tough. It affected my performance and rhythm but that’s no excuse. When you’re out on the court, you need to perform. It’s that’s simple. And of course, not having a team like last year affects it as well. When you’re playing with experienced players, it makes the game a lot easier. Often times guys will be on the same page without having to say any words! When you’re with a younger group, it’s different points of emphasis and teaching that needs to be done. And but you need to adapt and make the most of it.

What was your personal favorite game of the season?

I would say @ Bayern Munich. I played well and won player of the week, but the reason why it’s my favorite is because that game was a true TOTAL team game. We scored over 100 points, everyone on the team scored that game, we won by 30, KJ & Kai had to coach for Coach Stephan. It was just an extremely fun game/trip in all aspects.

On what areas of your game will you work on most this summer?

My shooting. Becoming a more efficient shooter will just open up the game for me even more.

Who was the toughest player that you faced this season on the court from Pro B teams?

I’ll go with Jaylen Alston from Urspring! He plays very similar to Zion Williamson and he’s an extremely tough matchup. Walking mismatch and really a great player.

What is the next step for you? Will you return to the Dragons Rhondorf or could you see a change?

I’m not sure yet Miles! I could and most likely will see a change but I have no idea at the moment.

6 South teams were swept by north teams. How crazy is that? Is the north really that much better?

That is really crazy Miles. You could say the north is better, but the playoffs come down to play style and matchups.

Who will reach the NBA final and win it all?

“OKC, KFC, UFC… Lakers in 5.” Man Miles! I was convinced the Lakers were going to get to the Finals and they got bounced in 5! Haha, so I believe either OKC or Minnesota will get to the finals in the West. As for the East, Boston or Cleveland. I’ll go Minnesota vs. Cleveland! And Minnesota being the dark horse winner this year.

Is Nikola Jokic the unanimous NBA MVP or will Shai Gillgeous Alexander get it?

SGA will get it, for sure. Jokic is the best player in the NBA but SGA will win MVP for this season.

Thanks Kelvin for the chat.

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