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Giessen had a do or die game in their own living room with a few thousand boisterous Giessen fans doing all they could to keep their season going. It wasn´t loud in the Ost Halle, but bedlam as there were 11,3 seconds to play and game 4 between Giessen and Jena was dead locked at 95-95. The only negative aspect for the Giessen faithful was that Jena had possession and could make history and move back to the easyCredit BBL with a win. You could of given the ball to a handful of players, but none was better than explosive 175cm guard Zach Cooks (175-PG-1999, college: Hofstra) who has been in this kind of a situation his whole career. He has been a walking bucket his whole career and averaged 22,0ppg the last 2 seasons with UBSC Raiffeisen Graz (Austria-BSL) and averaged 18,0ppg in his last 3 seasons with the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NCAA). It was a no brainer for him that he would take the last shot. “I’m very confident in myself and I always want the ball at the end of the games to make the game winning plays. Coach had trust in me to do that and I executed it exactly how he wanted”, stressed Zach Cooks. With the seconds winding down he was near the free throw line and produced a sick cross over went right towards the hoop and took an off balance floater with 2 defenders coming at him and let it bank off the glass and in and the rest is history. “This one felt good. It was a special moment as I made a buzzer beater to move us to BBL. It will go down in history and will be talked about forever. This is what we worked all season for. From the first day of pre season to the all the hard practices and long days in the gym, it all paid off to get us to move up to the BBL”, stated Zach Cooks. “He is a beast and he had a great season and amazing second half for us”, warned Chris Carter. A crazy cross over and off balance floater bank shot propels Zach Cooks into the hearts of Jena fans forever.

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The 26 year old Georgia native who feels that the Oklahoma City Thunder will win the 2025 NBA title over the Indiana Pacers were down 1-0 against Giessen and having had to face that kind of adversary was a blessing in disguise. “It made us realize it won’t be easy. Giessen is a good team and we stopped playing the 1st game which led to us giving up the lead and losing”, said Zach Cooks. The scoring guard came alive in the last 3 games in the Giessen series averaging an incredible 24,0ppg after only contributing 9 points on 3/7 shooting in the 84-80 game 1 loss. “I had to get out my head and just play my game how I know to play. I was second guessing myself in game 1 but came out game 2 very aggressive playing my game and it led to good success for myself”, commented Zach Cooks. Jena came together as a team in game 2 and shocked Giessen on the road winning by 10 which totally heightened their self-confidence returning back home and destroyed Giessen by 33 points and had total momentum going back to Giessen to win in spectacular fashion with a buzzer beater. “We were able to win the series and reach the final by staying focused, calm, and believing that we can win every game we play”, expressed Zach Cooks. Jena didn´t go into the playoffs with momentum losing 2 of their last 3 regular season games, but the team knew that now was the time to step up and start the post season. “I was 100% confident in my team. We know in the locker room what we have, we just have to all be locked in and show it on the court. We were locked in from game 1. We wanted to make a statement but also prove to ourselves that we can handle business as the #1 seed”, warned Zach Cooks.

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One guy that may have gotten lost a bit in the shadow of Cooks buzzer beater was ultimate teammate Chris Carter. He is a player that has been a positive disease on clubs like Vechta, Chemnitz, Rostock and now Jena with the incredible skills of being able to lead those teams from the Pro A to the easyCredit BBL. The guy has so much positive energy on and off the court every day and Cooks saw it right from day 1. “I remember my first day in Jena we got in the gym and got some shots up. We talked about the expectations of the season and the past seasons of ours and we clicked right away. I knew he would be my right hand man this season right after that”, added Zach Cooks. Carter does do many things, but it was especially his leadership once again that brought magic to the team. “Chris is special and does a lot of the little things that statistics may not show. He’s a very vocal person and is always positive on & off the court. We follow his lead and he has helps me a lot especially this season”, explained Zach Cooks. You could give Jena´s team middle name character as they had another player by the name of Raymar Morgan who has played at the highest level and is in his 14th season at age 36. He is the ultimate veteran who was very efficient in 13 minutes per game averaging 7,0ppg and 3,0rpg and accepted a lesser role for the good of the team. “Raymar brought the leadership to the team, the voice but also knowledge that he has since he has played for a long time. He’s definitely helped the team in so many different ways”, stressed Zach Cooks. Jena was on top of the standings all season with incredible chemistry and without a doubt, this was the most talented team that Cooks has played on. “Top to bottom we had everything a team needs to be successful. Everybody played their role perfectly and it helped us get to the position we are in today. The team chemistry is easy when we all do things as a team a lot. Off the court activities only helped us on the court and we can pick each other up if one falls”, said Zach Cooks. But the chip isn´t there yet. Granted Jena has moved up to the easyCredit BBL, but still want that chip against Trier. Last season, Cooks lost in the finals in a tough game 3 to Oberwart 81-80 and this time, he wants to make amends. “I wanted it very badly because at the end of the day I am a winner. I hate losing. We will be ready to play both games against Trier. We lost a big lead the first game and were short handed the 2nd game. It will be a good 2 games for both teams with a lot of talent”, warned Zach Cooks. There is serious guard terror within the Trier team as Zach Cooks will have his hands full, but he definitely wants revenge for the 2 loses this season and is on a mission for that first dub.