
Bernard Pelote (203-F-2002, college: WCU) is a 23 year old 203cm forward from Georgia playing his rookie season overseas with German Pro A team Tigers Tuebingen averaging 15,8ppg and 4,6rpg. He began his basketball career with Woodville-Tompkins High School. He then played 2 seasons at Catawba College (NCAA2) averaging 7.4ppg, 3.3rpg, FGP: 40.8%, 3PT: 31.6%, FT: 76.2% and 13.7ppg, 7.3rpg, 1.1apg, 1.7bpg, FGP: 45.3%, 3PT: 31.3%, FT: 78.9%. He then palyed 3 seasons with Western Carolina University (NCAA) averaging 5.5ppg, 3.2rpg, FGP: 58.1%, 3PT: 31.8%, FT: 61.5%, 6.9ppg, 4.5rpg, FGP: 61.0%, 3PT: 35.0%, FT: 80.0% and in his last season averaged 13.8ppg, 7.5rpg, 1.2apg, FGP: 48.2%, 3PT: 34.6%, FT: 70.3%. He spoke to germanhoops.com last summer about basketball.
Thanks Bernard for talking to Germanhoops.com. How blessed do you feel to play overseas? Not many guys who played in the NCAA 2 get this opportunity?
I’m just thankful to be in this position to keep pursuing my dream because everyone don’t get this opportunity to play professionally so I’m just excited and hungry to turn my dream into reality.
What do you know in general about the country Germany and it´s basketball?
I don’t know much about Germany from a basketball standpoint but I heard that it is very physical and fundamentally sound type of basketball.
Have you ever had ex teammates, opponents or friends play in Germany? Did you get feedback from your coach Justin Gray?
Coach Justin Gray basically told me that it is physical and fundamental and you have to be willing to play and flourish in your role.
I´m sure you did some research on the Tigers Tuebingen. What stood out the most about this organization?
I like how engaged the fans are with The Tigers Tuebingen Organization. I love playing somewhere where the fans want us to be successful as bas as we want to be successful.
How did the talks go with head coach Henrik Sonko. He told you that he wants the team to play like a family. What else was appealing about his basketball philosophy?
One of the factors that was also appealing to me about Coach Henrik Sonko is that he was looking for me to basically play my game. We both feel like my game matches his philosophy. I just have to go out on the court and play the same way I’ve been playing and of course keep growing and learning more efficient ways to make easier for me and my teammates as well.
Let´s talk about your game. You’re a 203cm power forward. If you had to describe your game to a NBA player, who would best fit the description?
From a NBA Standpoint I would compare myself to a guy like PJ Washington. A guy that rebounds defensively and offensively, plays defense and can stretch the floor out on the offense of side with my ability to shoot.
Would it be fair to say that you’re a modern day big man? How valuable is versatility in your game?
I wouldn’t really say I’m a big man. I’m whatever the coach needs me to be in order for us to be successful. My versatility place huge role game because I feel like you can put me anywhere on the court and I will still produce.
You have had a solid three pointer in the last 2 years. How would you rate your development in the lasty ears? What is your goal as a rookie with your shot?
With my Development, I just had to trust the process and stay in the gym and keep working. For me it was never a matter of “will it happen”, instead it was more so “when it will happen”. My goal as a rookie is to establish myself and gain respect from my teammates and the league we are in with my style of play and how I perform night in and night out.
I saw a thunderous alley-oop dunk from you against Citadel. Are you a type of guy that can give your team instant energy with dunks?
Yeah I´m type of guy to make highlight plays. I can’t wait to get my first one in a Tigers Uniform !!
Talk a little about your defensive game. What kind of a defender are you at the moment and what kind of a defender do you want to become in the next few years?
Defensively I feel like I am a solid defender but of course there is always room to grow. I feel like I have to grow in the area of being in passing lines a bit more.
On what areas of your game are you working on most now so you can continue to improve your game?
I’m working on not being one dimensional and being unpredictable.
You played 2 seasons at Catawba College (NCAA2) averaging 7.4ppg, 3.3rpg, FGP: 40.8%, 3PT: 31.6%, FT: 76.2% and 13.7ppg, 7.3rpg, 1.1apg, 1.7bpg, FGP: 45.3%, 3PT: 31.3%, FT: 78.9%. You made big strides in your game in your second year. How vital was head coach Rob Perron for your early basketball development?
Playing for Coach Rob Perron was fun. He gave me a chance to grow and adapt to playing in college. He gave me a chance to play through my mistakes as a freshman.
You had huge games against Anderson, Limestone twice and UVA Wise just to name a few. What was your fondest moment there?
Playing against those teams were great because in those particular games my teams trusted me to knock down shots and make plays to put us in position to win.
You then played 3 years at Western Carolina University (NCAA) playing 91 games and in your lasty ear averaged 13.8ppg, 7.5rpg, 1.2apg, FGP: 48.2%, 3PT: 34.6%, FT: 70.3%. How did your game grow in these 3 years?
Being at western Carolina really helped my game and gave me a chance to compete at the division 1 level. Over the course of three years I got the chance to become an overall better player because I was to adapt and grow mentally and physically to perform well against the teams I was playing against. I feel like my first year was like a test to see if I was ready for the division 1 level and the 2nd and third was a lot being able to produce and put my team in good situations to win every time we played.
You had big games against Citadel and Milligan. What was your fondest moment on the court in the NCAA?
My fondest moment at Western Carolina was my Junior when we beat Vanderbilt University because they are a power 5 school and too go in there in a hostile environment and take care of business was very fun. I feel like those are the moments you live for as an athlete.
How did head coach Justin Gray groom and prepare you best for a professional career?
Coach Justin Gray´s system and how he coached is very professional. He always kept it pretty simple. He made me look at basketball as my job. He had standards that we had to uphold and I had to come with it everyday in practice and show up at games.
Who won a 1-1 in practice you or Collin Granger?
I beat Collin Granger a lot of times in 1v1.
Who is the toughest player that you ever battled that reached the NBA?
Kam Jones or Chaz Lanier
Please name your 5 best teammates of all-time?
I don’t really have just 5 best teammates of all time because I feel like a lot of my teammates in the past played a significant role to my success.
Please list your personal NBA, German and Serbian Mount Rushmore of 4 best players of all-time?
Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant
Who is your GOAT?
My goat is Michael Jordan but my favorite player is Kawhi Leonard because he keeps it simple and he is very efficient.
Did you see the sequel to the classic Coming To America? Shouldn´t they have left it alone?
I saw the movie and I actually liked it, I feel like it always good when you can come out with sequels to movies that was made a long time ago.
Thanks Bernard for the chat.