Adrian Breitlauch Knows That Recently They Didn´t Play To Their Potential But Now Want To Become The Best Possible Version of The Eisbären Bremerhaven In 2026.

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Adrian Breitlauch (193-SG-1993) is a 32 year old 193cm guard playing his 8th season with the Eisbaeren Bremerhaven. Last season he averaged 7.8ppg, 4.0rpg, 1.2apg, FGP-1 (74.4%), 3PT: 42.9%, FT: 82.1%. He played 3 years in the easyCredit BBL with Bremerhaven. He also balled 2 seasons with the Artland Dragons and 4 years with the Itzehoe Eagles. He also had experience with TK Hannover and BSG Bermerhaven. He spoke to eurobasket after the big win over Tuebingen.

Congrats on the big 101-86 win over Tuebingen in overtime. How big was the win after the tough loss against Kirchheim?

It was a very big win for us. We wanted to bounce back and show a positive reaction after our sub par performance in Kirchheim last week. With this win, we are now ready to face the top team of Phoenix Hagen with a bit more of confidence.

Before we get to the game, talk a little about Kirchheim. They are one of the hottest teams in the Pro A at the moment. What made it so difficult to play them?

They are an individually very talented team. But they also manage to play good and aggressive team defense. They are well coached too and deservedly one of the hottest teams in the league right now.

The first quarter was a real back and forth affair. It was dominated by the 2 point shot. How vital was it for Elijah Miller to get going early? He would be an instrumental part of the offensive attack.

Elijah´s performance was very important to us. He got our offense going early by scoring but also with sharing the ball. He is one of our key players for our offensive system.

Bremerhaven went on a big run at the start of the second quarter to lead 34-23. Jake Biss hit 2 back to back three´s. How vital is his efficient play?

We love having Jake on the team. He does many of the little things on offense and defense that you don´t necessarily find on the box score. Yesterday, his two big threes got us going on an important run securing us the lead at halftime.

Tuebingen came back and trailed only 43-37 at the break. Carlos Carter made some big shots in that stretch. He is the heart and soul of the team. Where would the team be without him?

Carlos is our energy guy. Offensively he always finds ways to get to the paint, which is important for us. Defensively he is one of our motors also with his energy. We wouldn´t be where we are right now without having Carlos Carter on our team.

Tuebingen went on a 11-0 run to begin the third quarter and bang they had the 48-45 lead. What did Bremerhaven get away from to allow that furious comeback by the guests?

Basketball is a game of runs. We weren´t ready on the defensive end and allowed Tübingen to get going. But it was important that we stayed together and kept going. Our body language still stayed positive in that time, which was big key in winning the game.

Hendrik Warner made a bucket late in the third quarter but Tuebingen still led 59-57 after 30 minutes. How tough was it watching the mis fortune of Warner on this day? It was one of those days where nothing fell for him except for that?

I was happy for him seeing him score that and one during a big moment in the game. But Hendrik Warner´s game is not only measured by his offensive output. His consistent efforts on defense put us in a position to win the game. He played a big part in our win yesterday.

The fourth quarter was a real dog fight as lead changes occurred instantly. Tuebingen could of won the game on the last shot, but Felix Edwardsson missed. How do you remember that last shot?

We had a missed communication on defense that led to him having that open shot. But our weakside rotation covered up and allowed to make that shot a bit tougher. But honestly speaking, we also had some fortune there that he missed that shot and that the game went into overtime.

What did head coach Steve Esterkamp tell the team to do going into the OT?

That is staying between Steven Esterkamp and the team.

Bremerhaven dominated 23-8. What was key for getting the win? The love of spreading the ball was totally there?

Yes, we shared the ball very well. Jemarl Baker made some highlight plays and we managed to get to the free throw line consistently. I think that those were the key factors offensively to win the game.

Did you want it more than they did? Where was this game won? The stats were quite even.

Both teams played their heart out yesterday. It was a back and fourth game that could have ended either way. Big respect to Tübingen for a good performance. In the end, we had the luck on our side and managed to stay calm in overtime.

You had a solid 11/6/1/1 game. How happy were you with your game?

I was happy that I got to support the team. My goal was to be aggressive and lead with body language and effort to put us in a position to win. Those things were more important than the individual statistics.

Bremerhaven had a great start with 8-2 in the season. But then lost 4 of 5 games. Did the team feel a little pressure of starting so well?

This past month was a growth step for us. We didn´t play up to our potential. That´s why yesterdays win was very important to us. Now we focus on becoming the best possible version of Eisbären Bremerhaven in 2026.

It seemed like there were games where nothing worked on offense. Was that more on the team or did opponents scout you better?

Probably a mixture of both. But in the end, we need to focus on us. There we have more potential than what we showed these past weeks.

This season your averaging 5/2/1 stats. Your averaging 3 less minutes than last season. What is your biggest goal with your game this season? Are you giving anything new or extra to the team with your game that you haven´t done in the past?

Personally, I am just trying to do whatever it takes to win basketball games. It is not about the statistics to me. I am just trying to leave my heart out on the court and support the team to put us in a position to win.

Bremerhaven next battle Phoenix Hagen in 2026. What will be key to getting the win?

Our effort, body language and to keep going even if things don´t go our way. If we can bring this, then we are in a position to get an upset win against the top team of Hagen.

Do you have any new year´s resolutions?

Having a great year with the Eisbären Bremerhaven.

Thanks Adrian for the chat.

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