Noah Kamdem Learned To Be A Post Player In Frankfurt And Has Found A Second Home In Erfurt

Noah Kamdem guarding Isaiah Hartenstein

Noah Kamdem (198-C-1998) is a 26 year old 198cm center that has enjoyed a 10 year plus career. He will play his 4th season with the CATL Basketball Loewen Erfurt (ProB). He has been a real basketball traveler in Germany having played with Troster Breitengussbach, Nurnberg, Herzogenaurach, Team Ehingen, Rolstock, PS Karlsruhe, Schwenningen, Coburg, Frankfurt and Elchingen. He spoke to eurobasket about his basketball career.

You will play a 5th season with the Lowen in Erfurt. Did you remain mostly because of the family atmosphere?

Yes I did. It is a real family atmosphere.

Has it become like a second home for you?

Yes it has. My son was born here and my girlfriend is from here. Everything fit.

What makes the Basketball Lowen such a special organization?

It is a special club, because I feel like we can achieve something with this program. We are still waiting for the new practice gym. I feel like when that is ready, then we will make the next step in the direction of the Pro A.

Paul Albrecht like you also keeps remaining in Erfurt and loves the club. How special oof a teammate has he been for you and how ha she helped your game most?

He is a super teammate and guy. I always am able to learn something new from him. He is more experienced than me and has played at a higher level than I have. He is an even more allrounder than I am. I always try to soak up something new from him.

You played parts of 2 seasons in Frankfurt. What was your fondest moment there?

I really enjoyed my time there. Frankfurt is where I established my post up game. I feel like I belong to the best big men in the Pro B now. I was really fortunate to have had a coach like Sepehr Tarrah who really taught me the moves and improve my ball handling. Nobody can stop me inside.

How proud are you of guys like Jordan Samare and Alex Richardson who all made the next step after Frankfurt?

I am super proud of both of them. I hope they stay fit. I feel like both will reach the BBL.

In the 2019-2020 season you played in Schwenningen, Coburg and Frankfurt and covid came. How tough was this season? What did you learn from this season?

I learned that no matter where you are, you have to keep working hard on the game. All you need is a ball to get better. You can always get better even if the coach has different ideas.

Why did you never have a long Pro A career?

I think that everything has to fit. I feel like the conditions are very good in Erfurt to reach the Pro A. I think all in all, you can improve more if you play a lot instead of playing sparse minutes in the Pro A. I think that my drive and shot will help me get to the higher level.

You played a season with PS Karlsruhe. I´m sure you learned a lot from Maurice Pluskota?

Yes of course I did. I was lucky that when he was injured, I was able to start for a few months and got good minutes. I played very good pick and roll defense in that span. We reached the last 8th place for the playoffs. I showed that I could perform at a high level. I think that I made the wrong decision to go to Schwenningen after that season.

How tough was your Pro B season in Rostock? Did you get a fair chance?

It was tough in Rostock. They chose Dennis Teuchert before me. Daniel Lopez was vital for me that season. He was my mentor. They had a small rotation, but I still learned a lot practicing twice a day.

There were so many great character guys in Rostock like Brandon Lockhart, Jordan Talbert, Chris Frazier, Bill Borekambi or Zaire Thompson. Who had the biggest impact on you?

I think that Lopez had a big impact on me as did Bill Borekambi and Jordan Talbert. Zaire Thompson also had a big impact on me. They didn´t use him the right way.

You played a season in Ehingen. You were teammates with Kam Taylor. If someone had told you then that he would become a Euroleague player soon what would you have thought?

That was Kam´s rookie season. From his awareness and athleticism, you could have thought that. He was such a hard worker and was a super teammate. You don´t always get that from Americans. He was funny and was always ready to help me. He never thought that he was better than you.

You played some years in Breitengussbach. Did you have a mentor?

I lived 3 years with Andi Obst and Leon Kratzer was my teammate. Mirko Petrich was like a mentor. He did a good job there. Now he is with Alba Berlin. He was always very heartfelt. Mario Dugandzic also was super and helped me a lot especially off the court.

Who was the toughest player that you ever faced in your career?

Isaiah Hartenstein

Please name your 5 best teammates of all-time?

Andi Obst, Daniel Keppeler, Leon Kratzer, Bill Borekambi, Dominykas Pleta

Please name your NBA, Euro and German Mount Rushmore.

Lebron James. Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Joel Embild

Kyle Hines, Luka Doncic, Marcus Slaughter, Brandon Roberts

Dirk Nowitzki, Dennis Schroeder, Andi Obst, Franz Wagner

Who is your GOAT

Lebron James.

Thanks Noah for the chat.

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