
Tomas Bjarkason (204-F-1999, college: Lewis, agency: BIG) is a 26 year old 204cm forward from Denmark playing his first season with SC Rist Wedel. He played the last 4 seasons with BK Amager (BasketLigaen) averaging 16.0ppg, RPG-3 (10.2), 4.6apg, 1.2bpg, FGP: 58.4%, 3PT: 35.0%, FT: 50.0%. He played a season with Lewis University (NCAA 2). He began his basketball career with the Svendborg Rabbits. He spoke to germanhoops.com before the season opener against the Dragons Rhondorf.
Thanks Tomas for talking to germanhoops.com. Your playing your first season out of Denmark in Europe with SC Rist Wedel. Why did you chose this organization?
I had some good talks with Hamed about my fit with the team and their philosophy. During the talks I also had the opportunity to come to Hamburg and practices with Hamed and some of the players, after that I felt it was a good place to go.
What kind of an experience has Germany been and the Pro B league. How is the whole experience different to playing in Denmark the last years?
The physicality and the crowds. The refs allow more physical play here compared to Denmark and the crowds here is more engaged in the game, especially the yalla rister from wedel
How has the working relationship been with head coach Hamed Attarbashi? What have you appreciated most about his basketball philosophy?
It’s been a good relationship. He’s intense and want a high energy team.
Your playing on a very young team where you’re the oldest. Do you see yourself being that leader?
It’s not anything new for me, my last couple of years in Amager I have been the most experienced player and also had the role as one of the team leaders.
Your teammate Lincoln Rosebush said this about you. “I’ve never played with another passing big like Tomas, and it makes my life on the floor so much easier with how well he sees the floor. We’ve spent a lot of time together so far and I feel that theres a natural chemistry that will really show in Pro-B games. We both can create and play inside and out which makes us dangerous as a unit”. What do you appreciate most about his game?
He’s a great shooter
Let´s talk about your game. You’re a 204cm forward. If you had to compare your game to an NBA or Euroleague player who would make the best description?
I have been compared to being the Danish Tornike shengelia.
You fill the stat sheet well. Are you also a Swiss Army knife like Lincoln Rosebush?
Yes I would say so
You do so many things so well on the court. Is there anything that you feel is a bit off the radar?
I don’t know, haven’t thought much about that and if it is other teams won’t scout it so that’s good.
You’re a really good defender. How would you classify yourself as a defender now and what kind of defender do you still want to become?
A defender that doesn’t end up in foul trouble, so I can stay on the court
On what areas of your game are you working on most so you can still improve your game?
Just by looking at my percentage from last year it would be the 3 ball and free throws thats the part of my game I’m improving to round my game better
You played the last 5 years with BK Amager (BasketLigaen). What kind of an experience was that? You made big strides in your game in your last 3 years. How did your game grow there? You played for many different coaches.
It was my childhood club, so nice to be back home. The first year I was out with a meniscus year and surgery and was back for the second year, after the second year I was one of the guys with most responsibilities on both offense and defense and my game just grew trough that
You had many great games with BK Amager being close to a triple double and once grabbing 24 rebounds in a game. What was your fondest moment there?
There are a lot, but I would say when we beat Svendborg in the season opener. Was a mix of being a great start and beating old teammates and club.
You played a season at Lewis University (NCAA2) playing only 5 games. Despite not playing much, what positives could you take from your year in USA?
I was injured for most of the year, so it really helped me to understanding how important all the of the court you do for yourself is.
You began your basketball career with the Svendborg Rabbits. How valuable was this time for your early basketball development? Did you have a type of mentor there?
The physical development and the basketball iq took huge strides while being there.
I had different kinds of mentors, Axel Kárason who just was the best and toughest teammate that you could ever want. Nana and Antonio Porta mentored me in play and being a professional
How much of a role model was Terrell Harris? He played in low leagues, but then reached the BBL in Germany and Serie A Italy? He showed he can go from the bottom to top.
Terrell was more a friend and a teammate than a mentor in that sense. While me and nana Harding played the same position he mentored me more
You were a junior national player for Denmark and a national team player. How is the current state of Danish basketball? Are there any talents coming in the next years?
It’s good, a lot of young talents coming up both through the youth and also in college. The u18 team just won the European Championship B, so they had some talents and then the u16 team has some promising players.
Who was the toughest player that you ever faced that reached the NBA?
LaMelo Ball
Please name your 5 best teammates of all-time?
Pg: Antonio Porta
SG: Iffe Lundberg
SF: Darko jukic
PF: Nana Harding
C: Kevin Larsen
Please list your personal NBA Mount Rushmore?
MJ, lebron, Kareem and Bill Russell
Who is your GOAT?
Lebron
Did you see the sequel to the classic Coming To America? Shouldn´t they have left it alone?
Nope didn’t see it and didn’t know it had a sequel
Thanks Tomas for the chat.