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There is no question that the EWE Baskets have always stood for quality in the last 20 years and obviously in the Rickey Paulding era where reaching the easyCredit BBL playoffs was as normal as Luka Doncic making at least 1 nifty trick shot before every NBA game no matter what arena he is balling in. However in the last years, times haven´t been as rosy for the club. They didn´t reach the BBL playoffs in 3 of the last 4 years and when the club began 0-4 this season, there was a big sense of concern early. It didn´t make matters easier when the big surprise team of the season Romerstrom Gladiators Trier arrived in Oldenburg with a 4-0 record for a Friday night clash. All eyes were on both teams. Could one keep their winning streak alive and could the other get their first win of the season. Did anyone expect 52 points from Chris Clemons (175-PG-1997, college: Campbell)? I doubt it, despite him showing all over the world that he had those capabilities. The EWE baskets fans got a historic display of explosive offensive basketball from Clemons and the team as well as their first dub of the season.
“It felt good because we knew what to do as a team and got out there and showed who we are as a team”, stressed EWE Baskets Oldenburg guard Ralph Hounnou.
Hounnou only played 2 minutes, but he had the perfect front row seat to see history being made in his living room. The first half was a tight affair as the EWE Baskets had the slim 51-50 advantage at the break. Other guys over the years have had great first halves scoring 20-25 points, but usually in the second half, the scoring goes down a bit where a player may finish with 35-40 points. Clemons had 25 points at the break. Did it seem like this could be a night where he could continue to go off in the second half?
“We believed in him and he had a hot night so I think we kind of pushed him to go for 40+”, added Ralph Hounnou
The turning point of the game came in the third quarter where the EWE Baskets took control of the game. The EWE Baskets Oldenburg outscored Trier 29-16. Clemons continued to remain hot adding 11 points and had 36 points at the end of 30 minutes. What was key on the defensive end for the EWE Baskets Oldenburg taking control of the game?
“I think sticking together and playing hard team defense, erasing the small details was the key point”, warned Ralph Hounnou.
The scoring rampage of the EWE Baskets Oldenburg didn´t stop in the fourth quarter as they produced 29 points and were able to achieve their first win of the season. Often times clubs will let up a bit in the fourth quarter as experimenting becomes a common thing, but that wasn´t the case with them as they managed the lead superbly until the buzzer.
“It was good to see that there was no let up, because we all knew what we are capable of and showed everybody who we are as a team”, commented Ralph Hounnou.
Clemons had 10 minutes left to score 14 points and reach the 50 points. The EWE Baskets Oldenburg led by 13 points going into the fourth quarter. Granted it wasn´t a 20 + points lead, but Clemons was so hot and the man, it was only logical to keep giving him the ball. He didn´t hesitate and continued to do work scoring 14 points in 4,05 minutes to reach the magical 50 points. His 50th point was also the teams 100th point. Did it seem like he was more in the zone in the second half than the first and does he know about the common donut rule?
“I felt we as team we were more in the zone and together and we kept executing with Chris continuing his hot night. Of course he knows the donut rule, I’m excited when he will bring it to practice”, said Ralph Hounnou.
The young German only played 2 minutes, but was still able to witness the scoring display from the bench. What was it like watching his incredible scoring day from the bench? Were you in awe?
“We all knew what Chris is capable of and we were just happy for him that he had such an excellent night”, added Ralph Hounnou.
That Chris Clemons has been a walking life his whole life is no secret. Scoring 50 + points in his life wasn´t the first time. He has showed in the NCAA that he could do it nailing Hampton for 52 points and in China had his career high of 56 points. Not everyone knew about his career stats though that he has scored 50 + points in 3 different countries.
“I didn’t know that’s dope to know”, stated Ralph Hounnou.
Chris Clemon´s 52 points was the most in the German easyCredit BBL since 1993 when Sergej Babkov of Trier hit Bayreuth for 51 points. The easyCredit BBL scoring record stands at 65 points from American Keith Gray in 1988. That seems to be a total that most likely won´t be broken again. Will we see another 50 points in the BBL again?
“I don’t think anybody is going to get 50+ like that. It is yet alone already hard to score 40 or 30+ in the BBL”, warned Ralph Hounnou.
The highlight of the Friday night win was definitely Chris Clemon´s 52 points and the win stood a bit in the shadow. Can a win like this and the magical 52 points be the turnaround for the EWE Baskets Oldenburg?
“We always knew what we can do and we will keep continuing our hard work on and off the court to get as many wins and come as far as we can”, stressed Ralph Hounnou.
The EWE Baskets Oldenburg next have #14 Rostock and then #10 Ludwigsburg. The easyCredit BBL is as competitive as ever. The EWE Baskets Oldenburg aren´t playing international competition and have extra time to get better every day. Clemons will surely net a few 30+ point games this season and heck maybe even hit 40 points again. Never say no to 50 points from him again, but I think everyone only cares about a winning streak now. Anything more from Clemons explosive scoring will only be added icing on the cake.