
Wisdom Uboh (178-PG, college: Columbus St.) is a 178cm guard that is playing his rookie season overseas with DBV Charlottenburg (Germany-Regionalliga) currently averaging 24,2ppg, 5,5rpg, 4,6apg and 1,5spg. He began his college career at Chattahoochee Valley Community College (JUCO) averaging 13.0ppg, 4.4rpg, 5.2apg, FGP: 45.8%, 3PT: 43.2%, FT: 84.1%. He then played at Columbus State University (NCAA2) from 2021-2025 and in his last 2 seasons averaged 14.4ppg, 4.0rpg, 3.3apg, 1.2spg, FGP: 45.0%, 3PT: 39.2%, FT: 86.5% and 13.3ppg, 2.7rpg, 3.5apg, 1.0spg, FGP: 41.1%, 3PT: 39.6%, FT: 82.7%. He got his first pro experience with the Georgia Spartans (UBA) averaging 11.3ppg, 3.0rpg, Assists-5 (2.5apg), Steals-5 (1.3spg), FGP: 46.7%, 3PT: 35.7%. He spoke to germanhoops.com about basketball last summer.
Thanks Wisdom on talking with germanhoops.com. How blessed do you feel to be playing overseas? Not many guys from Columbus State have come overseas.
I appreciate you for talking to me and thank you it is a blessing. I feel like my dreams of becoming a professional basketball player are coming true. I feel extremely blessed to start that first step as well. And yes it is not easy going professional especially from a division 2 so I will not take it for granted.
You have a cool name with Wisdom. How did you get that name?
Thank you. I love my name. My parents are originally from Nigeria, and some Nigerians like to name the kids that they have with meaning. For instance my sister’s name is Precious and my brother’s name is Divine.
What do you know in general about the country Germany and it’s basketball?
I know Germany has well respected leagues across the world and also has a lot of great players in the NBA, and a lot of hall of famers came from Germany. Therefore, I know Germany is no stranger to basketball, and are really talented and competitive.
Have you had any former teammates, opponents or friends play in Germany?
Yes I had a couple of old teammates and opponents play in Pro B. Also had a teammate that plays in Regionlliga.
How confident are you that you can be a impact player in the Regionalliga? How special is your heart?
I am very confident. All my career I have been extremely competitive so I know I will put my best foot forward every time. I hold myself to a very high standard.
Your only 178cm. I’m sure you have heard it all about your size. How challenging has basketball life been the last years always having to prove yourself?
The only thing that has been challenging to me is getting in certain doors. However, when I get in the door I prove people wrong time and time again.
Let’s talk about your game. You’re a 178cm guard. If you had to compare your game to a NBA player who would best fit the description?
If I had to compare myself to an NBA player I would say a little bit of Isaiah Thomas, Jalen Brunson, and Fred Van Vleet.
You fill the stat sheet well. What are your biggest assets on the court?
My biggest Asset is my shooting, and coming off ball screens to create plays for myself and others.
You have shot the ball really well from outside the last years in the NCAA 2. Where do you see the development of your outside shot and what level do you still want to reach?
Over the years I have been more consistent, and making shots in different ways. Off the dribble, off the catch and any other way. I am still looking to improve. I want to be as efficient as possible.
What kind of a defender are you now and what kind of a defender do you still want to become?
I think I am a good defender. I like to speed people up and cause a disruption especially when opposing point guards set up the offense. I want to become better on ball defender though, and its always room for improvement.
On what areas of your game are you working on most now so you can continue to improve your game?
Scoring off the dribble mainly pulling up and floaters and other finishing.
You began your career at Chattahoochee Valley Community College (JUCO) averaging 13.0ppg, 4.4rpg, 5.2apg, FGP: 45.8%, 3PT: 43.2%, FT: 84.1%. Every guy I have interviewed that played JUCO have said that JUCO was tough, but an experience they would have traded the world for. How was it for you?
Yes I did, My time at Chattahoochee Valley was great, and it was actually under the head coach Ben Hicks. Juco is tough and it is not easy at all. I loved the experience because everyone on our team was mature and all new what we needed to do. Which was win games.
How valuable was head coach Ben Hicks in your early basketball development? How did he help you most?
He was great for my development and believed in me since day 1. He made me feel at home at CVCC, and I appreciate him till this day for it.
You played 4 years at Columbus State University (NCAA2) averaging 14.4ppg, 4.0rpg, 3.3apg, 1.2spg, FGP: 45.0%, 3PT: 39.2%, FT: 86.5% and 13.3ppg, 2.7rpg, 3.5apg, 1.0spg, FGP: 41.1%, 3PT: 39.6%, FT: 82.7%. Your game made big strides. How did your game grow in those last 2 years?
My game took a leap every year because I am around the game so much. Naturally that makes my game improve and I love adding different things to my game every year to make myself better.
You had 2 great games against USCB as a junior. In one game you had 8 steals. What memories do you have of that game?
That game was one of the craziest games I have been a part of because it went into 4 overtimes. The game was an overall good game with talented players.
You had so many great games in the NCAA 2 including 24 points against GSW which you won 78-75 going 6/8 from the field and 12/12 from the ft line. What was your fondest memory there?
That game was fun for me, because it’s on the road and it is a rivalry. Therefore, it will always be a rowdy crowd. In that type of environment and still being great in it was a great experience for me.
How did head coach Robert Moore groom and prepare you best for a pro career?
Coach Robert Moore definitely played a part by watching film with me, showing me other guards from Columbus state that’s currently playing and also having the gyms available for me to get in and to workout in.
Who won a 1-1 in practice you or Gary Rakeim?
Me and Rakeim Gary never played 1-1. However the battles we had in practice were intense and enjoyable competition we both sharpened each other skills.
Who is the toughest player that you ever battled against on the court that reached the NBA?
In terms of affecting the game I would say Walker Kessler. He was in my region in high school, and it just felt like his presence alone affected everything we were trying to do.
Please list your 5 best teammates of all-time?
Roman Son, Jarrett Adderton, Jehloni James , Kordell Brown. Joshua Guilford
Please name your personal NBA Mount Rushmore of past or present heads?
My personal NBA mount Rushmore people might not like it. I’m going with Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, and Stephen Curry.
Who is your GOAT?
Lebron James
Did you see the sequel to the classic Coming To America? Shouldn’t they have left it alone?
Yes, they definitely could have left it alone or just made a better movie.
Thanks Wisdom for the chat