
Miles Schmidt-Scheuber with Malik Riddle in Rhondorf
Malik Riddle (193-G-1999, college: HSU) is a 25 year old 193cm guard from Tennessee that completed his second professional season and first in Germany with Pro B team RheinStars Cologne averaging 13.6ppg, 3.0rpg, 2.0apg, 1.9spg, FGP: 50.4%, 3PT: 38.5%, FT: 63.4%. Last season he played with Gzira Athleta Birkirkara (Malta-BOV League D1) averaging 28.8ppg, 9.4rpg, 3.9apg, Steals-3 (2.6spg), FGP: 57.8%, 3PT: 33.1%, FT: 75.5%. He began his basketball career at Rossville Christian Academy. He then played 2 seasons at Morehead State University (NCAA) and then played 3 seasons at Henderson State University (NCAA2). He spoke to germanhoops.com about basketball-
Thanks Malik for chatting with germanhoops.com. Where are you at the moment and now is basketball life treating you?
Hey im doing good. Been recovering from surgery back shooting and working out now. Glad to be back at it.
You played the 2024-2025 season for the RheinStars Koeln (Germany-ProB) averaging 13.6ppg, 3.0rpg, 2.0apg, 1.9spg, FGP: 50.4%, 3PT: 38.5%, FT: 63.4%. What kind of an experience was it for you?
This past season was a good experience for me to see a different level of basketball. Thought the competition was good. I enjoyed it.
Your season ended abruptly on March 8. How tough was not being able to play until the end of the season?
It was very tough not being able to play the whole season. I was very sad because I wanted to be out there and help the team on the court. I wanted us to be able to make it to the championship. So the whole thing was very difficult for me.
The RheinStars season ended suddenly in the first round of the playoffs against Bernau. Did the RheinStars underestimate them?
Idk if they underestimated them I think we just didn’t play our best basketball and Bernau played great they were aggressive the whole game on both ends of the court floor.
The 88-56 loss to Bernau in game 1 was a shock for all. Was that just one of those days where nothing went right? Do you feel like you could have been the difference in the playoffs?
Yes I feel like I could’ve been a difference for us in the playoffs. I know we would’ve won if I was out there on the floor.
How content were you with your season averaging 13.6ppg, 3.0rpg, 2.0apg, 1.9spg, FGP: 50.4%, 3PT: 38.5%, FT: 63.4%. What school grade would you give your season?
Not content at all with how I played. I give myself a B- or a C+. I could’ve been a lot better than that. I feel injury was lingering throughout the season & I was trying to play through that but mentally scared of hurting myself and I don’t think I played my 100% full game. I know I’m capable of a lot more than those numbers.
You shot the best 3 point percentage in career. Could that be the stepping stone to making 40% the next season?
Yes I think I can get to 40% my next season really working on my details when shooting now, so I’m looking to make a jump in that area.
How did your game grow in the Pro B? What part of your game benefited most?
I think my game grew more in being more physical and aggressive. Was more focus on defense this season. I got better on defense, I’m still not at the point I want to be but I want to continue to grow in that area of my game.
How special was teammate Jannis Von Seckendorf? Is sky still the limit for him?
Jannis is a freak athlete, I think he is very capable of developing his game more and moving in to a top league. He plays hard, especially on defense. He wants to win & the way he works it shows. Any team would want a player like him.
How special of a player is Davi Remagen? He will play in the NCAA this season. Do you see him being an impact player there?
Man when I first met Davi I didn’t know he was that young. He definitely is an impact player. He is so great for his age I can see him only getter better. He has the right mindset and approach to the game. I know he will do well in NCAA. I´m really happy for him
What was your personal favorite game in the Pro B last season? You had great games against Fellbach, Coburg and Oberaching.
my personally favorite was the first game against Fellbach. That was my first game playing. I had to sit the first few games because of work Visa so I was excited being out there playing and I felt great that game.
Who was your toughest player opponent in the Pro B?
The toughest player was Jaylen Alston. He played very aggressive and was relentless going to the basket.
Who wins a 1-1 in practice you or Ruppert Hennen?
Haha i don’t know we never really played but I bet it would be a fun game. We are both good so who knows. ( But I would win lol )
Is there a dynasty brewing in OKC?
They have the right team over at OKC to build a dynasty so I say it is possible.
Is Shai Gillgeous-Alexander the best point guard in the NBA now?
As of now he is, for sure best player in the league leading his team to a championship can’t wait to see what he does next season.
Thanks Malik for the chat.