Viktor Ziring Came In Midseason Giving The Bayer Giants Leverkusen More Depth And Adding To The Winning Culture

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Viktor Ziring (187-SG-1998) is a 27 year old 187cm guard that began last season with Giessen and then moved to the bayer Giants Leverkusen helping them win the Pro b title averaging 8.7ppg, 2.2rpg, 1.9apg, FGP: 51.7%, 3PT: 43.3%, FT: 64.3%. he began his career with the Giessen Pointers and Giessen 46ers youth teams and then played 3 seasons with Pro B team Iserlohn Kangaroos playing 56 games. He then played 2 seasons with the Depant Giessen 46ers Rackelos Second Team (ProB) and in 23-24 played with the EN Baskets Schwelm (ProB) averaging 8.7ppg, 3.3rpg, 4.3apg, FGP: 49.2%, 3PT: 35.2%, FT: 53.7%He spoke to german hoops.com about the magical 2024-2025 Leverksuen season.

Congrats Viktor on winning the Pro B title with Leverkusen. How does it feel coming in midseason from Giessen and winning the title?

It´s a great feeling. I never been in a situation like this before, where I changed teams midseason, but it was definitely worth it. It was a difficult step to leave my family and hometown during the season, but in the end it all worked out. This is my first title since I play on this level, so I will always remember this special season.

What a crazy season it was for you. In the first months you were focused on the Pro A with Giessen and then help win the Pro B title. How special was it accepting a role and succeeding?

It was very special. I personally think I did a good job adjusting quickly to my new role in Leverkusen. I am just happy that I could help the team and didn’t stop the development, because they were already rolling before I got here. Despite that I think in the end I played an important role in giving the team more depth and winning the title as group.

You never lost a game with Leverkusen. What kind of a feeling is it never losing a game in a season?

That is really crazy. It really is an addicting feeling. You feel so great after every game. On the other hand, you know it won´t stay like this for forever, so you just keep working hard to extend that run as long as possible. That we pulled it off, to no lose a game since I got here, is just an incredible feeling.

Did you feel a special winning culture when you arrived in Leverkusen? How do you remember that first practice`?

There was definitely already a winning culture here when I arrived. The guys had only lost one game all season and I could tell from the start that they were super focused on winning. My first practice was rather easy because it was the day before game day, but even during this easier practice I could already see that everyone was super focused and locked in.

The team went 6-0 in the playoffs. What was key in winning the Pro B title? How big was the mental factor going into every game? Do you feel like the opponent was at times intimidated before the jump ball?

The key to winning the title was our defense. Every player on this team was a willing defender. That is also something I never witnessed in all of the other teams I played with so far. It was always a “our defense will win us this game” mindset. In general I had the feeling the whole team believed if we do our job nobody can beat us in this league. We can only beat ourselves. To be honest I don’t know if opponents were intimidated or not. I didn’t really pay attention to thoughts like this, because I was so focused on us and what we had to do.

How do you remember the celebration in Leverkusen after the game 2 win over Wolmirstedt? What was your fondest moment during the celebration?

The celebration on the court was just overwhelming for me. So many emotions, but at the end it was just pure happiness. A moment I will always remember was after the ceremony. All of a sudden everybody was on the court. And in the middle of all that celebrating I got the trophy. The first thing I did was go to my parents to finally celebrate with them. They supported me so much during this whole journey and they have always been there for me. To raise a trophy with them after all the hard work and support they put in was my favorite moment.

What was it like playing for 2 legends like Mike Koch and Hansi Gnad? What does each guy give to the players that helps them perform at the highest level?

It is kind of surreal for me. I never thought I would get the chance to be coached by 2 legends like this. I really try every day to pick up as much as possible from them. Obviously both know what they are talking about when it comes to basketball. I tried to ask as many questions as possible, get as many extra workouts in with them as I could. And they were always ready to work with me. They not only give you great advice or put effort in to make you a better player, but they also give you so much confidence. That was for me the biggest key. If these 2 say you can do something you believe it.

How vital was Donte Nicholas? Is he the ultimate teammate and Mr. versatile? You were already teammates with him in Iserlohn

Without Donte we wouldn’t be where we are now. I know him now for so long and joked around with him about that he is a serious contender for being the ProB GOAT. He really does everything on the court. In addition to that he is just a great teammate off the court as well.

How vital was Dennis Heinzman, the anchor on defense? How many games were won by his play at both ends of the court?

Dennis changes the whole game. When he is in the game our defense is just next level. Like you said he really is the anchor on defense, but at the same time he was just a force offensively and when it comes to rebounding on both ends. I think him and Donte both deserve to be MVP this season because it doesn’t matter on which team you put these guys they will turn almost any team into a contender.

How important was glue guy CJ Oldham? He does so much on defense, does little things not seen on the stat sheet and is a great leader. What was his biggest attribute for the title?

CJ really was a X-factor. He does all the things you don’t see in the stats. He can guard every position, he communicates a lot, he is a great teammate. He really is the ultimate glue guy and his great work ethic motivated me every day to do more. I believe without CJ it would be very difficult to play such a season because he always did what the team needed from him and there aren’t many players who will accept that role like he did.

What have you appreciated most about Sebastian Brach on the court? How did you like sharing the court with him?

Playing with Manni was very cool. He really made a big step this season. I can´t even say what I appreciated the most about playing with him because he does so many things well. He can score, gets everyone involved and plays great defense. It really was a lot of fun playing with him.

How valuable has the experience of Luca Kahl been and what do you appreciate most about his game?

Luca was super important for this team. His experience that he brought from all his ProA years contributed a lot to the winning culture. What I appreciate most about Luca besides all his basketball skills is his leadership. He holds everyone accountable at all times and at the same time always leads by example. This also translates on the court. He plays with a certain calmness which helped the team to get organized and not to be in a rush in important moments. On defense he is always ready to defend the best guard of the opponent team.

Thanks Viktor for the chat.

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