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The World Has Lost A Beautiful Soul With Diijon Allen-Jordan Who Suddenly Passed Away At Age 27

It takes some guys time to leave an impression while for other guys the genuine character and positive attitude leaves an impression instantly as Diijon Allen-Jordan did in Rhondorf. His time in Rhondorf was way too short as COVID-19 struck the world ending his season in March 2020. Unfortunately the American also was way to short on earth as he passed away at the age of 27. How he died hasn´t been released yet, but there has been a large outpour of grief and sadness on social media concerning his death as well as nonstop prayers going out to his family. The American didn´t play the 20-21 season as his last place of employment were the Dragons Rhondorf in the 19-20 season after having began with the London Lions. Family and friends in the States are devastated, but not only there, but also in Germany. He wasn´t in Germany for more than a month and he left such a long lasting impression that one can see how much of an effect he had on people. “Diijon was a unique character. He was very polite and respectful for everyone. He had a great sense of humor and was smart. He was a very talented and athletic player. He also had the correct attitude each day. At the same time he was a team player and leader. He played with a lot of pride and strength on offense and always played fair on defense. When other players shone, he was truly happy for them and when he played well, he never showed it. Off the court he was helpful and had an open ear. He always found motivating words after loses. It was fun and an honor to play with him, because he never gave up. We all miss him much. I still can´t believe it and my tears are flowing as I write this. He left us way to young. He still had his life in front of him. He was a super role model for the young generation”, stressed ex teammate Lotola Otshumbe.

Miles Schmidt-Scheuber and Diijon Allen-Jordan in the Dragon Dome in Rhondorf in 2020

                 Allen-Jordan was born in Plainfield, New Jersey and attended Plainfield high school. He didn´t go the normal route of having the luck of showcasing his basketball abilities in the much coveted NCAA, but played at 3 separate levels JUCO, NCAA 2 and NAIA. He began at Western Oklahoma State College (JUCO) in 2013 playing 27 games averaging 16.3ppg, 5.8rpg, 1.4apg, FGP: 45.6%, FT: 70.4%. In 2014-2015, he moved to Francis Marion University (NCAA2) playing 16 games averaging 16.9ppg, 6.9rpg, 1.8apg, 1.8spg, FGP: 43.8%, 3PT: 50.0%, FT: 70.2%. He would make one more move attending Campbellsville University (NAIA) playing 36 games averaging 17.3ppg, 9.5rpg, 2.0apg, 1.9bpg, 1.7spg, FGP: 54.1%, FT: 69.1%. Despite moving around so often, he was thankful for being able to have all three opportunities. “Starting at Western Oklahoma was a complete eye opener for me . First day of workout there were 25 guys on the team and I was so nervous watching everyone look more skilled than I was. But that didn’t stop me from working hard. Being there showed me how many people there are in the world fighting for the same chance that I was Francis Marion showed me that I couldn’t just be an athlete but I had to put in the work to be great. It also showed me the business side of basketball and how some coaches truly care about their job position more than helping out players And Campbellsville was my calling going to a Christian school and reconnecting with my Christian side that I left behind when my grandmother passed away in 2010. But it was always great because I got to play with my best friend Sekou Harris who I played with from 8 years old until my senior year in high school. We made it to the final 4 of the NAIA 1 level and was the first to do so in years . I also met some of my closest friends there from different ghettos in America and we all were respectful young men”, stressed Diijon Allen-Jordan in 2020.

            Despite playing in the NAIA, he didn´t remain unnoticed and was drafted by the Los Angeles Defenders of the D-League in the fourth round with the 77th pick in 2016 and got an early taste of the NBA spending training camp with the club. He began his professional career overseas with the Cheshire Phoenix (United Kingdom-BBL) playing 18 games averaging 13.3ppg, 7.2rpg, 2.1apg, 1.5spg, FGP: 51.6%, FT: 68.1%. He scored in double figures in 14 of 18 games including 25 points in a thrilling 87-86 win over the London Lions. In his second season he remained with the Cheshire Phoenix (United Kingdom-BBL) continuing to give consistent stats playing 33 games averaging 14.1ppg, 6.8rpg, 3.7apg, Steals-3(2.1spg), FGP: 53.9%, 3PT: 30.8%, FT: 70.9%. He scored in double figures in 25 games including 29 points against Newcastle C and 26 points against London CR.  He began the 2019-2020 season in the UK again, but would only remain a few months as he balled with the London Lions (United Kingdom-BBL) playing 11 games averaging 12.9ppg, 6.5rpg, 1.9apg, 1.8spg, FGP: 39.6%, 3PT: 44.4%, FT: 59.6%. Despite having solid stats as he averaged double figures in scoring for the third straight season in the UK BBL, he didn´t remain and traded the big city and bright lights for the small town and pretty Rhein river with Rhondorf.

              The American came to an interesting situation with the Dragons Rhondorf. Just reaching the playoffs wasn´t enough, but their goal was to win the Regionalliga West title so they could move up a level again to the Pro B. A big problem that season for the Dragons was their defense where they allowed 86 points per game. Some games it looked like it was getting better, but then bang the next game they stunk up the gym again with inconsistent play. “Defense was an issue prior to me getting here and that is another component that Yassin has emphasized to me. He wanted me to come in and pick up the guys to play harder tougher defense. We believe we had a chance to win the title yes and we worked every day to make sure we had the right mindset to win”, warned Diijon Allen-Jordan in 2020. He played only 5 games with the Dragons Rhondorf, but in that short time, he showed exactly what kind of a player he was. He demonstrated his inside out game on offense at ease, grabbed rebounds with a passion and hit the trey. On defense his biggest strength is his one on one defense. He simply brings the whole package at both ends of the court with brutal versatility and coupled with a positive character can carry a team in tough moments. “I was always taught to be versatile and to be a man of many tricks so that I wouldn’t be stuck in one category. But defense and rebounding will be my main focus because I believe that’s were the team lacked before I got here. We have a deep rotation of guys who can score. That part of the game will work its way out because off the motor I carry. Defense just comes with determination to stop whoever is in front of you. Scoring usually helps the game become easy and comfortable so if I can make whoever I am guarding to be uncomfortable on offense they will not focus on defense as much. And lifting helps my body continue to be able to compete, I am a CrossFit coach as well as a CrossFit athlete and I believe that every athlete should get involved with it”, stressed Diijon Allen-Jordan in 2020.

            One guy who wasn´t only impressed with Allen-Jordan´s game, but also his character was Dragons Rhondorf CEO Yassin Idbihi. He left this tremendous heart felt tribute to a player he knew for only a short time, but obviously the American had a huge effect on him like so many others. “ Diijon´s death has caught me completely off guard. My condolences to Diijon´s family and his friends. We are all shocked and all of his teammates from last season are really upset. The world has lost a really good person who was trying to make this world a better place. We don´t have enough people like him which makes his loss incredibly sad. I feel bad because I was so focused on winning and building the Rhondorf basketball program that I didn´t really make time to get to know the person Dijon. The first time I realized Diijon was different when I saw he was reading a book on our way to a road game in the back of the bus. I was kind of shocked which is not a good sign for us US basketball players. I took some time to talk to him after that and he told me about all the community work he was doing in the US. He left me really impressed because he was trying to help young people through basketball. He was already doing so much at such a young age. The world has lost a beautiful soul. I can´t imagine the pain that his family is going through. Diijon always practiced hard, was a role model to the young players and friendly and respectful to everyone. He was a good person. Rest in peace Diijon. We will never forget you. It was a pleasure meeting you”, said Yassin Idbihi. I covered Diijon Allen-Jordan for a month and saw a few games of him. I interviewed him, but unfortunately had only a few short conversations with him that weren´t long enough. Sometimes you can realize what type a person is even if you didn´t have hours and hours of deep conversations. My conversations were brief, but I noticed with his gentle way that he was a genuine person and  a guy that had a real heart. I´m very sad that I couldn´t get to know him better. I´m really happy that he effected so many people in a positive way. R.I.P Diijon Allen-Jordan.

The EWE Baskets Oldenburg Offense Smoothers The Fraport Skyliners 82-59

Miles Schmidt-Scheuber interviewing Rickey Paulding

                               It is already tough enough for fans to be excluded from the arena´s this season, but even worse is when you can´t experience the top teams like FC Bayern Munich or Alba Berlin which is the top ticket each season or simply to sit back and enjoy a battle between two easyCredit BBL legends Rickey Paulding and Quantez Robertson. They share 26 BBL seasons between them and have had so many unforgettable duels over the last 12 years, that one can only pray at the end of the season that they will return next season as they have 74 years of age between them. Quantez Robertson would never miss a battle with Paulding and remembers his favorite moment with him. “He is definitely in my top 3 best opponents. I am always up for the task of guarding him. Especially a guy of that caliber that can shoot the three, mid distance and get to the rim. My best memory with him was last season when we did that interview. We had this stare down, but it didn´t last very long. After half a second, we started to laugh”, stressed Quantez Robertson. Rickey Paulding and the EWE Baskets Oldenburg won the first meeting 86-69 as Paulding had 16 points and Robertson only 2 points. Oldenburg came to Frankfurt in fourth place with a 22-8 record while Frankfurt was reeling off a loss in Bonn and had a 11-19 record. The EWE Baskets are fighting for third place with FC Bayern Munich and want to close out the season as best they can, but they were fortunate that Frankfurt was depleted with injuries and COVID cases, because they didn´t always play their best basketball, but their offense always had an answer when Frankfurt was trying to threaten. After the win, Mr Oldenburg Rickey Paulding was happy the team won and having had another meeting with Quantez Robertson. Both easyCredit BBL legends had a brief meeting after the game. “We always talk about family. I commended him on being a leader and how much I admired him for his work with the young guys. Frankfurt was in a tough situation and we worked on some things like our zone and helping Mahalbasic in the post when he was double teamed. Frankfurt really battled. You have to tip your hat to them”, stressed ex Missouri(NCAA) forward Rickey Paulding. The Fraport Skyliners were severely undermanned again for the fourth straight game and did they best they could, but just couldn´t put a dent into the Oldenburg offense. “Rickey and I talked about our situations. He told me he will play next year and I told him that I still have to talk to management about a new contract. It was tough for us, because we played 3 games in a week. We fought as hard and as long as we could. They hit a lot of three pointers and we gave up zoo many offensive rebounds and second chance points. I thought we executed and moved the ball well at times”, stressed ex Auburn(NCAA) guard Quantez Robertson.

Fraport Skyliner Kamari Murphy driving to the hoop for two

                The Fraport Skyliners continued to be without three COVID cases with Michael Kessens, Len Schoormann and Bruno Vrcic while Matt Mobley was still out with an injury while the EWE Baskets were missing their defensive energizer Nathan Boothe. The Fraport Skyliners began high spirited  forcing Oldenburg to a turnover and then executed on their first possession on the pick and roll as ex Miami(NCAA) center scored a floater with the dime going to ex Braunschweig guard Joe Rahon. But the EWE Baskets Oldenburg didn´t waste anytime moping about their turnover as they hit Frankfurt with a 9-0 run. In the run, the 2015 BBL cup winner received a four point play from ex ratiopharm Ulm guard Philipp Schwethelm, a trey from ex Boston Celtic Phil Pressy and a pretty runner by Rickey Paulding. Oldenburg was forcing Frankfurt to contested shots late on the shot clock. Oldenburg continued to execute well as ex Bamberg guard Karsten Tadda who played his 500th game hit a three pointer and Paulding remained aggressive making an incredible catch and pop turn around shot and then played some cat and mouse with Frankfurt as he went give and go with Rashid Mahalbasic and finished with a thunderous one handed dunk and 17-7 Oldenburg advantage. Oldenburg was displaying amazing ball movement that reminded one of the magical Skyliners team of 2015-2016 that played the same kind of game with Jordan Theodore and the two German twin towers Johannes Voigtmann and Danilo Barthel. Frankfurt just couldn´t keep up with the Oldenburg ball movement on defense as they were always a step slow and didn´t have good communication. In the last 4-5 minutes, the EWE Baskets Oldenburg had problems executing on offense, but it didn´t hurt them as Frankfurt couldn´t take advantage of it on offense. After 10 minutes the EWE Baskets Oldenburg led 19-9 as they had gotten some solid production form young German Norris Agbakoko who cleaned up on the glass. “We played a little better in the second half of the first quarter. We slowed down their offense. Taking more time off the offense limited their offensive touches”, stated Quantez Robertson.

                In the second quarter the EWE Baskets would gain their biggest lead of the game and led by 19 points at the break. 16 year old Joshua Bonga who is the younger brother of Isaac Bonga of the Washington Wizards really has profited from the Skyliner COVID cases and played his third BBL game in a row and scored a beautiful tap in alley-oop as Joe Rahon gave him the perfect pass. Frankfurt cut the Oldenburg lead to 19-11, but the guests struck back like a strike of lightening going on a swift 8-2 run to extend their lead to 27-13. In the run they got vital support from their bench as ex Louisiana State University (NCAA) guard Keith Hornsby made a lay in, ex Trier guard Sebastian Herrera drilled home a trey and ex  KK Cibona VIP Zagreb forward Tomislav Gabric also dropped a trey. As quickly as the guests would give a rapid dose of offense, they also were just as quickly able to be scoreless for a 2-3 possessions which gave Frankfurt the opportunity on offense to execute which they did as ex wiha Panther Rasheed Moore hit Oldenburg for a three pointer. But Oldenburg were simply too powerful as they let their ball movement go into total effect finding great shots as they went on a 13-5 run to extend their lead to 40-21. In the run, the guests got the three ball rolling as Hornsby, Mahalbasic and Pressy all connected. They also got a 15 footer from Paulding and a lay up from Herrera. Frankfurt spent a lot of attention on Mahalbasic making it tough on his touches in the paint, but being that he is an exceptional passer if not best big man passer in the BBL, Oldenburg always had open guys and they took full advantage making their shots. Joe Rahon continued to play a good offensive first half as he found Quantez Robertson for an alley oop lay in and then also made a three pointer, but the EWE Baskets Oldenburg still had the very comfortable 45-26 advantage at half-time. “We came into the game with a different defensive strategy on Mahalbasic sending another guy to him when he had the ball. We didn´t rotate well. They always had open players and they made their three´s”, said Quantez Robertson.

Quantez Robertson securing his 2000th BBL rebound off a Paulding miss

            The Fraport Skyliners played their best quarter of the game in the third winning it 16-14, but after 30 minutes the EWE Baskets Oldenburg still led 59-42. The Fraport Skyliners came out of the break red hot going on a swift 9-2 run to cut the Oldenburg lead down to 47-35. In the run the Fraport Skyliners received key support from Rasheed Moore who supplied 5 points on a trey and lay in while Kamari Murphy made a runner and a big alley-oop two handed dunk as ex Davidson(NCAA) guard Jon Axel Gudmundsson served up the stellar pass. In the run, Quantez Robertson got his 2000 BBL rebound off a Paulding miss. “I didn´t even know I got it until the announcer said it in the arena. It was an awesome moment”, smiled Quantez Robertson. The EWE Baskets played extremely sloppy on offense playing totally untypical of what their capable of forcing too much and not calming down and simply allowed Frankfurt to hang around. But the EWE Baskets Oldenburg displayed their ability to produce instant offense whenever Frankfurt was trying to threaten as they rallied going on a 8-2 run to lead more comfortable again at 55-37. In the run the guests let it rain three´s again as Tadda and Hornsby connected and Mahalbasic made a runner. In the last minutes the Fraport Skyliners got some help from farm team player Philipp Hadenfeldt and Rasheed Moore with buckets while the EWE Baskets got some baskets inside on the penetration from Herrera and Schwethelm. “We got sloppy. Coach did get on us after the quarter. We tried to work on our zone. We didn´t move the ball the way we should of”, stated Rickey Paulding. “We didn´t fight hard enough on defense. When we did get closer, we then weren´t able to finish at the rim or make our open shots”, added Quantez Robertson.

Miles Schmidt-Scheuber interviewing Quantez Robertson

            In the fourth quarter the Fraport Skyliners began well again, but then couldn´t get over the hump and cut the Oldenburg lead under 10 points. The Fraport Skyliners struck with a 5-0 run as Moore nailed a trey and Murphy scored on transition as Frankfurt showed unselfish basketball. Quantez Robertson made the steal and could of made a lay in, but dished the ball to young German Alvin Onyia who then made the extra pass to Murphy who finished with another dunk as Frankfurt trailed 59-47. Then as usual the EWE Baskets Oldenburg took matters into their own hands again after Frankfurt was somewhat pressing going on a 9-2 run to extend their lead to 68-49. In the run, Oldenburg got important support from Phil Pressy who made a one handed dunk and three pointer while Paulding got into the offensive act once again with a finger tip roll in and free throw. The 183cm guard Pressy was thrilled with his dunk. “I had a nice dunk against Munich this season. I try to get 1-2 dunks per year. I have to save some for Oldenburg”, laughed Phil Pressy. Both teams kept scoring down the stretch. Keith Hornsby who had had a tough first half where his shots didn´t want to fall made up for it in the second half especially in the last minutes of the fourth quarter making 7 points. “Keith kept looking for shots. Nobody got on him for missing early shots. He has a lot of self confidence. I´m glad that he kept shooting”, explained Rickey Paulding. After Gudmundsson hot a three pointer to cut the Oldenburg lead down to 75-57, the guests closed out the game with a 7-0 run to win 82-59.. In the run, the EWE Baskets Oldenburg got buckets from young German Jacob Hollatz, Gabric and Herrera. German Leon Pullen of Frankfurt also scored his first BBL basket “We couldn´t execute and we did take care of the ball”, stressed Quantez Robertson. The EWE Baskets Oldenburg were led by Rickey Paulding and Sebastian Herrera with 14 points apiece. Phil Pressy and Keith Hornsby supplied 12 points apiece while the Fraport Skyliners were led by Rasheed Moore with 13 points while Quantez Robertson and Jon Axel Gudmundsson had 10 points  apiece. The EWE Baskets Oldenburg shot 47% form the field and 37% from outside and had 43 rebounds and 10 turnovers while the Fraport Skyliners shot 37% from the field and 31% from outside and had 32 rebounds and 12 turnovers.

COVID Hasn´t Been Annoying For Virgil Matthews(Niners Chemnitz) But More Sad Without The Fans

Virgil Matthews (191-PG-83, college: Montana)s a 37 year old 188cm guard from Federal Way, Washington that is playing his 14th professional season and sixth with the Niners Chemnitz. Last season he helped lead them to the easyCredit BBL playing 27 games averaging 7.1ppg, 3.4rpg, 4.6apg, 1.1spg, FGP-2 (73.2%), 3PT-3 (46.2%), FT: 77.1%. In 2018-2019 he averaged 7,4ppg,39rpg and 6,1apg. Four seasons ago he played with the Nuernberg Falcons BC (Germany-ProA) playing 24 games averaging 8.3ppg, 4.0rpg, 3.9apg, 1.5spg, FGP: 50.5%, 3PT: 28.4%, FT: 71.4%. Five seasons ago he almost led Chemnitz (Germany-ProA) into the BBL playing 40 games averaging 9.4ppg, 4.2rpg, 4.8apg, 1.0spg, FGP: 63.0%, 3PT: 32.1%, FT: 86.7% He played at Montana (NCAA) and in his senior year played 31 games averaging 10.1ppg, 4.6rpg, 4.0apg, 1.7spg, FG: 49.8%, 3PT: 48.4%, FT: 76.1%. In 2006-2007, he turned professional and came to Germany and played for KICKZ Muenchen Basket (Germany-2.Bundesliga) playing 29 games averaging 18.0ppg, 6.1rpg, 5.2apg, 2.6spg, 2FGP: 57.3%, 3FGP: 31.8%, FT: 66.5%. In 2007-2008, he played for Tacoma Jazz (IBL). In 2008-2009, he returned back to Germany and played for Schwelmer Baskets (Germany-Regionalliga). In 2009-2010, he played for Olympia Reign (IBL) playing 28 games averaging 23.1ppg, 7.2rpg and for Seattle Aviators (NABL).In 2010-2011, he played his first season for Erdgas Ehingen playing 32 games averaging 11.6ppg, 5.3rpg, 3.6apg, 1.5spg, FGP: 57.6%, 3PT: 29.4%, FT: 71.3%. He would play until 2014 with Ehingen playing 126 games with three seasons in the Pro A and one in the Pro B. He spoke to germanhoops.com after the tough 85-70 loss against ratiopharm Ulm.

Virgil Matthews, Miles Schmidt-Scheuber and Terrell Harris in the Fraport arena in 2021

Virgil thanks for talking togermanhoops.com. A tough 85-70 loss at home against ratiopharm Ulm. The club was shorthanded. A few months ago it wasn’t any different. How annoying has this season been for you concerning the whole COVID issue?

It is what it is. I don’t think it has been annoying, but more sad. The fans are so important for the team and not having them has been tough for them and us. In a way having so many guys out was also our fault. We had to suffer the consequences.

How tough was playing with in 48 hours and then being severely undermanned? How much did this game effect the body?

We didn’t do too much yesterday. Just some of our normal recovery. I heard some guys talking about their bodies. We had some guys playing big minutes. But we couldn’t take fatigue as an excuse. I felt like we fought harder than on Friday.

Despite being undermanned the Niners came out on fire scoring 27 points. What was key for the offense beginning so well and what adjustment did Ulm make in the second quarter?

We came out and surprised them playing zone. Malte Ziegenhagen and Marcus Thornton hit many big shots. We did a good job moving the ball and taking good shots. We missed more shots in the second quarter. Ulm is a tough team that played Eurocup and have good players. They slowed us down on offense.

What did head coach Rodrigo Pastore tell the team to do better in the third quarter?

He told us to keep fighting and playing hard and see where we end up.

Ratiopharm Ulm exploded for 31 points in the third quarter. How annoying was the duo of Troy Caupain and Thomas Plepeisz who combined to score the first 9 points of the second half?

Both players are tough. Caupain has been tough all season and is one of the best players in the BBL. He is a talker and was talking from the start. If your going to talk, you have to back it up and he did.

The NIners scored only 26 points in the second half. Was it more the Ulm defense that effected your play or was the team just pooped?

Ulm made adjustments on the defensive end. They trapped and sped us up and got us out of our rhythm. We didn’t have our flow from the first half. We couldn’t find Marcus Thornton anymore.

This season you have battled against ex NBA players on a regular basis. What made it most difficult to stop Troy Caupain?

He is a very solid player that plays many minutes. He is a strong guy that needs the ball and finishes with contact. He doesn’t really do anything extraordinary, but is a player that can do a bit of everything. Those are usually the toughest players to guard.

How much was Terrell Harris missed? Isn’t he a good candidate for season MVP of the team?

Yes for sure. He is our glue guy. He always keeps us together and in a good mood. He can explode at anytime. Usually when he plays well we win.

Were the 10 team offensive rebounds and 20 points of German Malte Ziegenhagen 2 of the real bright spots?

It is always a good thing when Malte has a good game. But I think our brightest spot was having 16 year old Brenden Gregori get in the game and score. He is always working very hard in practice and we wanted him to get in the game. He is a good kid.

Your playing 14 minutes this season compared to 19 minutes last season. How do you feel has the club profited most from your game?

Reading the pick and roll. Each guy can do something well. I also help make sure guys are in the right spot and know when to call the right plays on the court.

Coming from the Pro A to the easyCredit BBL, what has been the biggest adjustment for you?

Just the speed. The teams and players at the BBL level are so smart that they don’t need much time to recover from mistakes. At the Pro A level you can expose players a lot easier. In the BBL every player can play.

You are an unbelievable unselfish player and like to pass the ball as does scorer Marcus Thornton. How do you believe have you both profited from each other this season?

Marcus doesn’t need me. I’m better for him for things off the court. He is so special. I help relive him from being on the ball and just let him be a scorer. That is what he does best

Chris Paul recently passed Magic Johnson for fifth all-time in assists. Where do you rank him with the best point guards all-time despite never having won a ring?

Chris Paul is up there. You don’t need a ring to be considered one of the best. He is up there with his longevity and having always played for winning teams. He won’t pass Magic Johnson, but he is top 5.

How have you seen the development of Boston Celtic Jayson Tatum? He has scored 50 plus points this season and recently 60. Where will his journey go as a player in the next years?

He is very special. He is a different version of Kevin Durant. He is close to top 5. Once he rounds out his game more besides just scoring, he will be able to show more. The Celtics are too inconsistent. Once they win more, his game will show more.

Dino Radja recently said he couldn’t see Russell Westbrook leading a team in Europe to success. Do you agree?

No I disagree. It would be different for him in Europe. He isn’t a dumb player, but so dynamic and athletic. Once he adapts to the game and reads in Europe, he would be ok. The guy is so underappreciated.

Draymond Green recently said he is the best defender of all-time. Do you agree?

I don’t know. That is tough. He is a versatile defender in this new age NBA. He has a right to say that. But there have been many great defenders like Dennis Rodman and Karl Malone. He defiantly gets to be mentioned in the conversation. He is up there.

Have you seen the Coming to America sequel? It has had mixed reviews. Shouldn’t they just have left it alone?

I think the movie was made so kids could see the fun their parents had. The sequel is more child happy, but it’s still pretty funny. The sequel had it’s own special style.

Thanks Virgil for the chat.

The Bizarre Case Of Alex Acker´s Feud With AS Apollon Patras Fiba And The Greek Federation

Alex Acker (196-G-83, college: Pepperdine) is a 38 year old 196cm guard from Compton, California that is playing his 15th professional season and first with SAFCO Engineering Gallarate (Italy-Serie C). He played at Pepperdine (NCAA) from 2001-2005 and began his professional basketball career in 2005 with the Detroit Pistons. He also would play with the Los Angeles Clippers. In his career he played with Euroleague teams Olympiakos S.F.P. Pireus and Fc Barcelona. He also played in countries like France, Italy, Poland, and Turkey. He spoke to germanhoops.com about a matter has had with Greek team AS Apollon Patras (Greece-A2) that declined to pay him for his services.

Alex thanks for talking to germanhoops.com. Where are you at the moment and how is basketball life treating you at the moment in Italy?

Basketball life man it’s been an amazing ride all the way up until this point. I’ve been very blessed to play the game that I love for so long and Bring my family and friends along this journey of mine. I couldn’t have done it without God without my family and without the support of the fans and the organizations that stood by me.

It is a very difficult time now in the world with COVID-19 and there are a lot more important issues than money, but then again money rules the world. How difficult is it for you as a man in general to continue to battle this non payment issue you have had with Greek team AS Apollon Patras (Greece-A2) in a time where there are way more pressing issues in the world?

A lot of things have happened in such a short period of time not just for me not just for the people around me that I love and care about the most but the whole world. It really has set back a lot of people’s lives, finances and businesses. Patras the team that I signed with 4 years ago promised to pay in full with no problems. They lied, they lied in my face and to my agent. I didn’t complain I didn’t show emotions even when they were three months late I still played I still performed I still put on that jersey out of respect for the organization for the fans because I was set out to do something to fulfill my obligation. I didn’t want anybody to see the Alex Acker was the bad seed, that he didn’t want to perform or he was the problem. I wanted to make sure my name was clean all the way till the last game. Now, me knowing the circumstances of them not paying, the question I keep asking myself is ‘Would I have done the same thing back then, now that I know the way Apollon Patras handles business? The answer right now would absolutely be no. This has been really affecting me and my family and I’m not talking about $2,000 or $6000 dollars. I’m talking about a lot of money, close to $90,000

COVID-19 or non COVID-19, it is a fact that it has been more than 2 years since you began to fight this breach of contract issue with your former club. A player deserves to get his salary just like any other person in their profession. What has annoyed you most about this experience besides not having been paid?

The thing that has annoyed me the most is that I’m not the same person I was as an athlete 2 years ago. I consider myself a businessman, and entrepreneur. With the capital Patras owes, I could have invested a substantial amount In different business ventures and diversified my portfolio with the knowledge I have gained during this pandemic of COVID-19. I’ve educated myself and understood this was the perfect time to learn a skill set that would secure my family wellbeing forever. The capital Patras has held from me has set me back 3x the amount that is due.

You have played in so many places and leagues like the NBA, Spain, Turkey and many years in France. You played early in your career with Euroleague team Olympiakos Pireus. Greece has been known for being a place where guys don’t get paid. Did you ever think that something like that could happen to you (not getting paid) when you took the job?

I’ve been blessed to play all around the world on some of the best teams in the world. I started my overseas journey with Olympiacos in Greece Athens. Me coming from the NBA I never knew a team can actually hold and not pay you for months at a time. That was stressful but I was always reassured that I was going to get paid in the end with Olympiakos. Even though they were late they always paid all of the money that was owed to me. I have nothing but great memories with Olympiakos which made me consider retiring in a team in Greece, that’s why I chose Patras. I knew money was going to be late but I did not know that they were going to lie to my face for two months leading up to playoffs. The possibility of it happening was there, but that’s why I made sure the contract I signed with Patras was Fiba certified. Without that stamp of Fiba’s logo on the contract I was not going to sign.

*You weren’t been paid for the months of March and April 2018. Often clubs will do this and pay the player at first, but then in the second half of the season suddenly stop paying. How do you remember the CEO reacting to your asking where your salary was?

The CEO at the time had a meeting with me and the rest of the team we all came to agreement that we were going to still play due to the fact that they were late because we were in playoffs. They said the last playoff Championship rounds they were going to pay all of our money upfront so we got to the last playoff Championship rounds they didn’t pay. For whatever reason we lost in the playoffs final round to a good team. I stayed an extra week to see if they were going to pay and they said everything was fine we will pay you, don’t worry, go home we will get everything resolved. I fly home to Italy and wait. They stop answering my phone calls they stop texting me they don’t respond to my agent they don’t do nothing at all they act like I never even played for them and that’s what frustrates me the most. Finally we contact my agent to see what our next steps would have to be. We had to both pay $5000 in order to even have them look at the whole ordeal, and once Fiba looked at it and we gave them all the paperwork and our contract they understood that Patras was not upholding what we agreed upon. So we took them to court and won our case. Now we’re stuck for almost going on three years and still have not resolved this matter.

* AS Apollon Patras (Greece-A2) owes you 150,000 Euro’s from your 2017-2018 season. It was a long battle, and you won the case after two years. You still haven’t seen a cent. How difficult is this for you knowing you should have 150,000 Euro’s in your possession, but don’t have it to this day?

It’s very difficult every day I think about it that’s a lot of money on the table especially in the current times. I’ve done every single thing FIBA asked me to do, they asked me to pay, I paid, they asked me to wait, I waited (for two years now) I’ve done every single thing they asked me to do. they said they’re going to take this matter into their own hands, they assured us they were exploring every possible solution, but nothing has been done, and the communication has been little to none on their part. Every time we ask them for updates they give us no answers, hiding under the fact that the Covid virus is playing a huge role setting everything back, but it really doesn’t matter because even when the virus wasn’t a problem they still didn’t do anything to help this matter. I am very frustrated my family is very frustrated my agent is very frustrated because there’s nothing we can do due to the fact that we won the case, we paid our money, sat and waited patiently for action and we still have nothing that’s given to us in our favor. My Agent Contacts FIBA every single day waiting for some type of action to happen waiting for some type of response and they give us the same excuses that things are going to happen, things are going to get resolved, be patient be patient every single day but how can I be patient when there’s 150,000 on the table that’s due to me? How can I be patient if I’m really using my finances to actually help my family, my future career? I’ve retired from playing basketball and that’s a hard enough transition as is. I need every single penny that’s accountable for the work I’ve done, so I can provide for my family and my family’s future.

* A big problem is that your not the only player that suffers not getting paid, but there are many more in other leagues and countries. There are many many BAT cases each season. And when you go to FIBA to battle a club for your salary, you have to pay a lot of money something in the range of 10,000 Euro’s. They get paid, but nothing happens in the end. Could one say that this is a criminal act?

I wouldn’t say so much is far is a criminal act but the justice of it all is not fair. If they’re supposed to protect the player and have a union as far as anything that’s going on, and have them be the law they need to uphold the law. it makes no sense to have a federation and all these cases that are against these clubs keep going on and not get resolved. We are called to do a job, we expect to get paid for it. The same way they want us to perform to their expectations and are quick to fire us on the spot if those ideals are not met. I did my job as a basketball player I stayed healthy I played when I wasn’t getting paid, I didn’t show any kind of remorse or any type of attitude towards the organization I didn’t slander their name in the newspapers, I did my job. I did not get paid I got to FIBA asking them to help me and my agent have to pay $5000 each. Patras didn’t show me that same kind of respect, making sure my name gets slaughtered like I am the one with the serious problem, and is tarnishing my name and newspapers are talking bad about me only because I ask for my money and what’s due to me.

* The FIBA is a higher federation then the Greek federation. It is law that if a club can’t pay a player, then the Greek federation can’t allow that club to play in the league or sign new players. But the Greek federation still lets the club play. Fiba doesn’t react and doesn’t do anything. What do you think has to be done that something like this can be resolved and the player gets paid?

For me this is simple: Patras owns the gym, they have the rights to it so they have equity, they have real estate, they have ownership so there must be a way to get them to pay. Regardless of the fact that Patras has been changing ownership trying to get away from paying me, and they think that it’s completely fine or that this is just water under the bridge and they can walk away from the debt that they owe but they have equity they have real estate so FIBA can actually act, and do something about that situation. For Patras to keep paying players and bringing players acting like they don’t have money that is outrageous. More so disrespectful of not even acknowledging FIBA and taking them seriously. They are doing whatever they want to do, and everything thanks to FIBA and Greek Basketball federation complicity that they continue to discharge the responsibilities without anyone making the decision to impose a court sentence. We are talking about a sentence of a world court and not about suppositions or gossip, and despite this we are still here talking about it.The point, besides all is what will happen if this situation creates a precedent and space for those who want to abuse in the future? And above all, what credibility would FIBA have if all this remained unsolved? At the moment, in addition to the economic damage to myself, there is also an image and credibility damage that FIBA is creating for itself.

*It is very difficult to understand why the highest federation FIBA doesn’t do anything. Do you feel like the politics of basketball in Europe are getting more corrupt?

I wouldn’t say corrupt but I would definitely say that it’s getting to a point where a lot of people are not doing their job. There has to be a way to protect the players in all of this.
It seems that the clubs are always protected in this kind of situation, and the players get pushed to the side while the clubs continue to do whatever they want. It’s not fair.
I don’t feel like my rights are being respected at all even by the organizations that are designed specifically to do that. FIBA has the legal duty and authority to impose its own judgments and must apply the sanctions as per the internal regulations of FIBA itself. I will keep it simple. FIBA, as per the regulations and legal proceedings, if notes that the local federation (in this case the Greek one) is unable or unwilling to sanction the Club in which a sentence was charged as already is happening, it must act directly against the Greek federation with huge financial sanctions and finally with the ban of the Greek national team from any world competition if these sanctions are not respected. Until now nothing at all happened,and FIBA after two years from the sentence is still inexplicably and unnecessarily firm giving space to the Greek federation to act in an unusual way. Besides the sanctioned Club continues its activities as if nothing had happened. I want to be and I am confident of the FIBA authority, but in the future how many players will be when other Clubs will be able to use this situation and will be able to do as they wish despite the fact that there is a BAT and FIBA decision in place? What value will the contracts have if FIBA itself is not able to impose its authority as a world federation, and finally, what sense would it be to turn to BAT by anticipating a lot of money if FIBA is not a guarantor? To me, my family and my agent, they assured us that they are monitoring the situation and since two years this money has been missing from the economy of our families. It’s frustrating

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Have you had any friends, former teammates or opponents go through something like you have where they never got paid?

I know a few players a handful of them that are going through the same situation.Some have retired and some currently still playing currently for different teams. They even went the same route as me by going to FIBA to try to get the matters resolved. They are faced with the same dilemma as me, waiting for FIBA to intervene and act on the situation.

*Have you given advice to any other professional players who may still be young or naeve to the business side of finding an organization) What advice would you give them?

Well the first advice I would give them is pretty much making sure their contract is certified doing the same thing that I did, make sure it has the FIBA stamp. Making sure that they read the contract thoroughly and they have somebody re-read it over that’s very important. I think those are key steps to understand your contract before making it official. The second step Is to make sure your agent is reliable and aware of the circumstances, making sure that he is putting you in a good situation where you can get all your money. And that he’s doing what’s best for you. These are key steps into making sure you’re covered. Even though I didn’t get all of my money on time, I have an amazing representation that’s pushing every single day making sure we are seen and not waiting here relaxed. We want action. That’s what we paid for. At the end of the day this all you can do.

* Do you still have hope in getting the money that you earned with AS Apollon Patras (Greece-A2). What steps are you and your agent doing right now to somehow get this problem resolved?

I still have hope for sure I do I know in the back of my mind that this matter will be resolved because we won the case fair. I did my job to the best of my ability and my agent is doing his job right now. Every week we ask for an audience, an update, a clarification, but the answer has always been diplomatically the same since two years now. We have respected the legal deadlines, the COVID (despite the activities of the FIBA and the Club itself are at maximum capacity), now I ask to know what the next facts will be, talking with exact dates and precise actions wise . Whoever is in charge of my case needs to take action needs to really understand that they are holding a family man up to provide for his family. I wonder if anybody in the FIBA organization would sit still and wait for two or three years and not do anything if they were in my shoes, I think not.

Thanks Alex for the chat.

Alex Hamilton´s(Telekom Baskets Bonn) Secret To Career Success Has Been Controling What He Can And Staying Locked In When Things Aren´t Going Well


Alex Hamilton
 (193-G-93, college: Louisiana Tech, agency: Wasserman) is a 27 year old 193cm guard from Chipley, Florida playing his fifth professional season and first with the Telekom Baskets Bonn after having started the season with Galatasaray Odeabank Istanbul (Turkey-BSL) playing 3 Basketball Champions League games averaging 8.7ppg, 3.0rpg, 4.0apg; and played 9 Turkish BSL games averaging 11.9ppg, 3.4rpg, 4.2apg, 1.4spg, 2FGP: 47.1%, 3FGP: 31.8%, FT: 66.7%. He has a lot of professional experience having played in the G-League and in Europe in countries like Poland, Lithuania and Israel and teams MKS Dabrowa Gornicza, Juventus-LKSK Utenos (Lithuania-LKL) and Maccabi Rishon Le-Zion (Israel-Winner League). He spoke to germanhoops.com after the 85-73 win over the Fraport Skyliners.

Thanks Alex for talking togermanhoops.com. Congrats on the huge 85-73 home win over the Fraport Skyliners. How good did it feel to keep the winning streak alive?

Anytime you pull out a win it’s a good thing. It is always better to be on the wining side than on the losing side.

Even if the Telekom baskets Bonn aren’t going to make the playoffs, how exciting is the current standings dogfight between 14 and 9th place? Technically you could still reach position 9.

That has been one of the things that we have been talking about is finishing strong and as high as possible. We have to come prepared each day, work hard and finish strong

The first half was very tight as Bonn led 41-39. Why do you feel wasn’t any team able to break away?

We have to give a lot of credit to Frankfurt. They were shorthanded and had a lot of young guys, but they fought all game long and never laid down. We could have played better in the first half. We didn’t take advantage of the mismatches

What did head coach Will Voigt tell the team to concentrate most on in the third quarter?

We had the same game plan. He told us to keep pressuring them and keep going after them.

In the third quarter the Telekom baskets Bonn broke away going on a 13-3 run led by 7 straight points by Strahinja Micovic. How valuable has he been for the team and what adjustments did the team make on defense?

He can really make shots. Anytime a guy can make shots the way he does, it’s good for the team. We didn’t have the needed energy at first, but we then picked it up with our pressure. We forced them to turnovers and got out on transition.

In the fourth quarter the Fraport Skyliners made a 10-0 run to cut the Bonn lead to 76-70. What you guys get away most from in this run?

Our offense got stagnant and we stopped playing together and played more one on one. They made us turnover the ball and forced us to bad shots.

TJ DiLeo then made a bucket and big assist to help seal the win. How key was his leadership in this phase?

TJ has been great since I got here. He is a guy that you can depend on each day. You always need guys like that on the team and that’s why he is our captain. He has the same attitude each day and it never wagers. He leads by example.

What was your impression of 16 year old Joshua Bonga who scored 7 points in 11 minutes? Did you know his brother Isaac plays in the NBA with the Wizards?

You have to give the kid credit. He didn’t lay down and came to play. He didn’t play like he was 16. He played hard and came to compete.

The Telekom Baskets Bonn rebounded very well and took care of the ball well. What other strength of the team was huge?

We also did a good job minimizing their second chance points and not allowing open looks.

Young 18 year old German Simonas Lukosius added 7 points in 11 minutes. He really has profited from COVID-19 with getting a shot at the BBL level. How is this guy better today then 3 months ago?

Even if he is still young, you can tell that he has game. He does make young mistakes at times, but we all did. He stays in the gym and puts up extra shots. He gets better every day.

You scored 9 points and had 4 dimes. What have you enjoyed most about playing in the easyCredit BBL?

For me it has just been really good playing basketball. The lock down has been tough everywhere. Your really very restricted off the court, but that’s like that everywhere.

You’re a player that has put up consistent stats in many different countries and leagues. What has been your secret to being so consistent?

Every player has their ups and downs. For me I just try to control what I can control. I try to stay solid and locked in when things aren’t going well and just keep competing.

You were a lethal scorer at Louisiana Tech (NCAA) and have continued so as a professional. Is it difficult having to accept having a guy like Chris Babb as the firsts coring option?

It is a big plus to have a guy like Chris Babb around. It doesn’t bother me, because I like to have shooters around me. I am a point guard at first and am generous with the ball. Having more shooters makes life more easy for me on the court, because I don’t have to work hard on each possession, but also get a chance to rest.

Chris Paul recently passed Magic Johnson for fifth all-time in assists. Where do you rank him with the best point guards all-time despite never having won a ring?

He is one of the best. You have to give him the ball. In Houston he played more off the ball. You need to let him be a point guard. When you do that he will be good. Players can also take a break, because he can score.
How have you seen the development of Boston Celtic Jayson Tatum? He has scored 50 plus points this season. Where will he journey go as a player in the next years?

He is a problem. He is really good. He can be one of the best players in the league.

Dino Radja recently said he couldn’t see Russell Westbrook leading a team in Europe to success. Do you agree?

He obviously doesn’t know Russ. He may not come off as being a leader, but his teammates say he was one of their best teammates ever. When you see how he plays with energy and athleticism, it’s hard to agree.

Draymond Green recently said he is the best defender of all-time. Do you agree?

I was in training camp with him. He has a right to believe that. If he didn’t believe that then he wouldn’t be Draymond Green. I would hope that any player would believe that they are the best at something.

Have you seen the Coming to America sequel? It has had mixed reviews. Shouldn’t they just have left it alone?

I haven’t seen it. You need to leave certain classics alone. If your going to do a sequel, then you need to do it right, or you will get bashed.

Thanks Alex for the chat.

Gavin Schilling(Basketball Lowen Braunschweig) Knows That He Has To Be Mentally Stronger Than The Opponent And Still Be Able To Play His Game

Gavin Schilling (206-C-95, college: Michigan St.) is a 25 year old 206cm forward that was born in Munich, Germany and is playing his third professional season and first with the Basketball Lowen Braunschweig. He began his basketball career with the SG Urspringschule/Schelklingen junior team and then went to the states playing at De La Salle High School, in Illinois and at the well known Findlay Prep in Nevada. He then played at Michigan State (NCAA) from 2013-2018 playing a total of 134 NCAA games. He came back to Germany in 2018 and played two years with Ratiopharm Ulm (BBL). Last season he averaged 5.6ppg, 3.5rpg, FGP: 60.0%, FT: 72.7%; and played 10 Eurocup games averaging 3.0ppg, 3.4rpg. he spoke to germanhoops.com after the 90-80 win over s. Oliver Wurzburg.

Gavin thanks for talking to germanhoops.com. Congrats on the massive win. What has been key in this three game winning streak for the success?


I think that starting out the game with energy and dictating the game was important as well as being physical.

Braunschweig had the 51-34 advantage at the break. What do you believe was the club’s biggest strength in the first 20 minutes?

We hit open shots and moved the ball very well. We also did a good job sticking to find the best open look each possession.

In the fourth quarter Braunschweig let up a little as Wurzburg won the quarter. Ex NBA player Perry Jones got going. I guess a perfect phrase for him is that he can get going at anytime if you don’t keep an eye on him.

Perry Jones is a good 1-1 player that hit some tough shots. But that didn’t bring us out of the game. We did let up a bit with some turnovers. That shouldn’t have happened as their pressure got to us. We need to learn from that.

Braunschweig shot very well. What was the team biggest strength and was the 46% free throw percentage the team’s biggest weakness?

Hitting free throws has been our downfall this season. We continue to work on it in practice. Being able to make free throws is big for being able to win games. Our biggest strength was starting the game out well with energy and finding the best shots.

How key was it not letting Cameron Hunt have a typical very solid game?

We knew coming in that they have five lefties. We did a good job forcing them to their right hand and forcing them to tough finishes.

One can’t say enough about the two imports Velicka and Peterka. Where would the team be this season without them?

Peterka found his rhythm and has been playing well with a lot of consistency. He spaces the floor well and hits three’s. Velicka is an all around great player. He plays older than he is.

You guys had a four game winning streak at the start of the season and as of late have won four of five games. Is it fair to say that your playing your best basketball of the season?

Yes I believe so. It has been a while since we won three games in a row. We played a few good games at the start, but then were inconsistent. Now we are consistent again and we hope to finish the season strong.

What do you feel did the team learn about yourselves after being Munich and Berlin?

Those two wins definitely gave us confidence. Nobody believed that we could win those games. That we were able to win both games on the road like that was huge. That helped begin our momentum. We did have a slip up against Ludwigsburg, but we have been playing well as of late.

The next game is against Bamberg who you lost to in Bamberg What will be key to sweeping the season series?

We have to stop Devin Hall who had a good game against us as well as their big David Kravish and keep him off the boards. They also have Christian Sengfelder. They are a very solid team. If we can start out well like in the last three games then we should be in good shape.

Let’s talk about your game. You had a quiet game with 5 points and 5 boards in 16 minutes. You had a very consistent time from mid Feb until April. But since then been up and down. Has the long crazy season taken a toll on your body?

I guess that I have been banged up. But that isn’t the reason why I have been up and down. Teams are scouting me better now. For me it’s important to be mentally stronger than my opponent but still be able to play my game. Even if I have a bad start to a game or can’t find my rhythm, I still need to keep going. You won’t be perfect every game, but you have to be mentally locked in.

You made your break through this season in Braunschweig. How do you feel has your game matured this season with your new team?

Coach Pete Strobl has put me in a great position to succeed. I took advantage of that. My teammates have found me and I’m very grateful to them.

Head Coach Pete Strobl has given you freedom. How has he helped you most this season for letting your game develop further?

He has given me a chance to play and get experience with more minutes. I have been able to be productive in the minutes that I have gotten. I just try to let the game come to me. I feel like I have gotten better each game.

Chris Paul recently passed Magic Johnson for fifth all-time in assists. Where do you rank him with the best point guards all-time despite never having won a ring?

Chris Paul is definately top 10

How have you seen the development of Boston Celtic Jayson Tatum? He has scored 50 plus points this season. Where will his journey go as a player in the next years?

He is playing his best basketball at the moment and is on the right path.

Dino Radja recently said he couldn’t see Russell Westbrook leading a team in Europe to success. Do you agree?

I have no comment on that.

Draymond Green recently said he is the best defender of all-time. Do you agree?

He is up there. He knows his role perfect. He is a big reason why the Warriors have been successful. But all-time is a big term.

Have you seen the Coming to America sequel? It has had mixed reviews. Shouldn’t they just have left it alone?

I haven’t seen it yet.

Thanks Gavin for the chat.

The Miles Basketball Minute: Rickey Paulding Chris Babb and Surrounded By A Pack Of Kids Is All In A Weeks Work For Quantez Robertson(Fraport Skyliners)

Quantez Robertson runs up and down courts as if it´s his last basketball track meet every day in practice and in games and it wasn´t any different the other day in Ludwigsburg. However on this night he experienced something that an older chap like him doesn´t witness so often. He was on the court and at times was surrounded by a pack of kids. Kids were left and right and the elder statesman Quantez Tez Robertson was smack dab in the middle and with his 36 years of age could have been the dad of half of them. With the Fraport Skyliners depleted because of an out break of corona that had Michael Kessens, Bruno Vrcic and Len Schoormann locked in doors and top scorer Matt Mobley and rookie Jon Axel Gudmundsson out, the 2004 BBL champion had to reel for bodies and took a number of their farm team players to Ludwigsburg with Alvin Onyia, Philipp Hadenfeld and Leon Pullen. While on the other side, the MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg had three teenagers doing their thing on the court with Johannes Patrick, Lukas Herzog and Nico Santana-Mojica. All in all there were 8 players 21 or younger that played and four teenagers out of the 8. The ex Auburn(NCAA) defensive specialist Quantez Robertson took it in stride about his elder status. “Yes I did feel old, but I´m getting old anyway”, laughed Quantez Robertson. Seeing so many kids on the court reminded him of his day at Lauenburg Prep where there were many guys his age and younger. He also saw a lot of talent among the pack of kids. “I think that some guys have big futures. I think that if these kids stay aggressive and play hard on offense and defense, that with time they will get more minutes in the BBL: Some of those Ludwigsburg kids are really good shooters and aggressive defenders, but that is expected with a Patrick team”, stressed Quantez Robertson. Even If he was surrounded by a pack of kids, the Ludwigsburg kids play isn´t quite as fierce as a pack of wolves yet. “The Ludwigsburg kids play very scrappy. A pack of wolves smell blood. You need to have that to play like a pack of wolves. We haven´t done enough of that”, stated Quantez Robertson. Those pack of wolves can be extremely fierce anywhere and you definitely want to stay out of their way. Back in the 90´s those pack of wolves struck in a hilarious skit on the American cult show Saturday Night Live. Comedian Dana Carvey really had the Tom Brokaw impersonation down perfect concerning former president Gerald Ford.

                The Fraport Skyliners played one good quarter in Ludwigsburg, but that they lost 106-69 didn´t surprise anyone considering how badly they were undermanned. They met the 28-2 team and gave all that they had. But all in all the Fraport Skyliners sold themselves very well and a lot better than what the outrageous final score showed. “We fought until the end. We played aggressive defense, but unfortunately didn´t get a lot of stops. Despite how the game went, we had fun and played carefree basketball”, said Quantez Robertson. After relinquishing a brutal 35 points in the first quarter, the Fraport Skyliners struck back in the second quarter shocking Ludwigsburg with a fierce 17-3 run to win the second quarter 27-23. Frankfurt played their hearts out in the second quarter getting a lot of support from the kids. “This quarter showed what we are capable of when we set our minds to it. We did a good job executing and doing what we needed to do. On offense we made our shots and on defense we were talking a lot and the young guys were pressuring the ball well and didn´t allow them to get into their plays”, expressed Quantez Robertson.

Miles Schmidt-Scheuber and Quantez Robertson in the Fraport arena in 2021

                Quantez Robertson was surrounded by kids all game long and it was only normal that he would be able to give proper and good analysis on them. One guy who really profited from COVID and the many walking wounded was 16 year old Joshua Bonga. He would never have made his easyCredit BBL under normal circumstances, but did being inserted in the first quarter. He played 11,15 minutes not scoring going 0/5, but hauled down 2 rebounds including an offensive rebound and picked up a steal. His spirited play definately caught the attention of many. It was interesting to hear who was better at 16 his brother Isaac who plays with the Washington Wizards or Joshua. “Isaac was better at that age. Joshua is the better shooter, but Isaac was taller and the better ball handler. Joshua was fierce and ready to play. He played to the best of his ability and handled the situation pretty well”, expressed Quantez Robertson. Another kid that profited from the many injured players was 20 year old Alvin Onyia who played his third BBL game. After playing a combined 5 minutes in his first 2 games, he notched 23 minutes in Ludwigsburg registering 7 points and left a lasting impression. “Alvin played great defense. But he does that every practice. We expect that from him. On offense he attacked the rim and took open shots. He played very hard and took full advantage of the situation”, warned Quantez Robertson. 20 year old Maxi Begue also has profited from COVID and practiced with the BBL team all season long and played 4 BBL games. In his first three games the 192cm guard athletic freak played combined 10 minutes and in Ludwigsburg played 21 minutes getting 5 points, but also coughed up the ball 5 times. Robertson knows exactly what the young German has to do to cut down on his turnovers. “Maxi has to slow down. He is going 100 miles an hour like me. He needs to take better control of the ball, but that will come with time as he plays more with the BBL team. He has to find a better balance of when to slow down and when to play fast”, stated Quantez Robertson. Two German players that have been making waves in basketball Germany have been the Patrick brothers Johannes aged 19 who played his 26th BBL game and Jacob aged 17. Jacob didn´t play against Frankfurt, but Johannes did lighting up the scoreboard with 12 points. “He shoots the ball very well. When their open they shoot. That’s what they do”, said Quantez Robertson.

                The Fraport Skyliners have two more games this week against the Telekom Baskets Bonn on the road and 48 hours later have a clash in their living room against the EWE Baskets Oldenburg. The Fraport Skyliners are in 11th place with a record of 11-18 and meet the Telekom baskets Bonn who are in 13th place with a record of 11-19. Frankfurt won the first meeting in Frankfurt 84-79 with Matt Mobley leading the charge with 25 points and 10 boards. With the playoffs a real long shot, the focus of the Fraport Skyliners is to finish the season strong. “We have to execute on offense and keep the same defensive intensity that we had in Ludwigsburg. We also have to rebound better. They will be bigger than us. We have to box out well, crash the boards and limit our turnovers”, warned Quantez Robertson. Frankfurt will have to contend with many talented Bonn players, but none more talented than ex NBA player Chris Babb who is averaging 17,0ppg. He is a player who has always been known as a scorer, but continues to add new elements to his game. “I have been guarding Babb since he played in Ulm. He can shoot and is very physical when getting to the rim. I just have to be sure that he takes contested shots. He also has been passing the ball really well this season”, added Quantez Robertson. On Sunday Frankfurt meet the EWE Baskets Oldenburg who have played a fine season currently in 4th place with a record of 22-8. They had a 9 game winning streak in the middle of the season and as of late have been playing good basketball winning five of their last seven games. Oldenburg easily won at home against Frankfurt 86-69 as Keith Hornsby poured in 28 points. Frankfurt definitely will have to bring their A game to the defensive end, because Oldenburg average 93 points per game. “We have to slow them down. They score a lot and do that in many different ways with different guys. We have to make sure they don´t get open looks, but get contested shots. We have to rebound well, because until we get Michael Kessens back we will be undersized. The kids will have to help out”, stressed Quantez Robertson.

                Miles Schmidt-Scheuber and Rickey Paulding after he helped lead the EWE Baskets to the 2016 BBL cup title

Robertson is in his 12th season and there aren’t many guys who are still around since his 2009-2010 rookie season. The only three players that come to mind are Germans ratiopharm Ulm legend Per Guenther and the ageless Philipp Schwethelm and then of course the immortal Mr Oldenburg and #1 identity figure of the easyCredit BBL Rickey Paulding. Robertson and Paulding have clashed so many times over the years and for the diehard German basketball fans, they hope it will continue for many more years. It is also no surprise that Paulding ranks at the top of his best opponents in his career. “He is definitely in my top 3 best opponents. I am always up for the task of guarding him. Especially a guy of that caliber that can shoot the three, mid distance and get to the rim”, commented Quantez Robertson. He also remembers his best memory with Paulding which surprisingly wasn´t in action on the court, but standing still in front of the camera. “My best memory with him was last season when we did that interview. We had this stare down, but it didn´t last very long. After half a second, we started to laugh”, remembered Quantez Robertson. A win in Bonn and at home in Oldenburg would be a great finish to the weekend, but the weekend won´t be done for Robertson after the Oldenburg game. If the game ends on time and everything goes to plan, then he should be home in time to catch the start of the 2021 game 3 Eurocup final between Unics Kazan and Monaco. Of course Unics Kazan have to win game 2 at home Friday to force that game 3.  Robertson´s ex teammate Jordan Theodore who was very instrumental in Frankfurt´s last title in 2016 with the Fiba Europe cup will be going for his sixth professional title and first with Unics Kazan. “It would be big if Jordan could win the Eurocup. He is a great player and has done well where ever he went. I don´t know how good he defends now, but he definitely is a floor general. I feel Like Kazan and Theodore can pull it out at home. I think that both teams match up well. I expect to see close games like game one. “, stressed Quantez Robertson. Tez also had a word of advice for the ex Seton hall(NCAA) guard. “Make sure you get it done on defense Jordan”, warned Quantez Robertson. At least Quantez Robertson won´t have to deal with another pack of kids like in Ludwigsburg. The most he will have to deal with will be his own pack of kids on facetime. But that will be a piece of cake for him. There is nothing better than having your own pack of kids that love you and don´t hate you like the other kids on the court.

Jordan Swing´s(Hamburg Towers)Motivations Doesn’t Come From Reaching Certain Levels But From His Passion To Play The Game

Jordan Swing (198-G-90, college: UAB) is a 30year old 198cm forward playing his 7th professional season and first in Germany with the Hamburg Towers (Pro A) currently averaging 10,2ppg, 2,6rpg, 1,9apg and is shooting 42% form outside. He began his basketball career at Vestavia Hills High School and then played a season at W Kentucky before moving to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (NCAA) where he played 90 NCAA games over the course of 3 seasons. He began his professional career in 2014 with the Canton Charge (D-League) and since then has played in countries like Australia, Spain (ACB), Belgium and Israel. Last season he played with Maccabi Rishon Le-Zion (Israel-Winner League) playing 10 Eurocup games averaging 11.9ppg, 2.9rpg, 1.6apg, 2FGP: 40.7%, 3FGP: 32.7%, FT: 87.1%;and played 19 Israeli Winner League games averaging 12.0ppg, 4.3rpg, 1.8apg, 1.0spg, 2FGP: 54.5%, 3FGP: 37.2%, FT: 90.0%. He spoke to eurobasket about his career earlier in the season.

Thanks Jordan for your time. How good does it feel being back on the court after being away for so long during COVID-19? What did you miss most from the game?


It felt great playing again after being away almost 6 months I really just missed the energy and competition of the real game.

Talk a little how tough the last 9 months were. COVID-19 hit in March and changed the world forever. How did experience the day to day back home


Of course a lot of things are different with wearing mask and social distancing but I try to live a normal life while taking the precautions of being safe

What was the most challenging thing about life and and finding ways to work on your fitness and game?


My indivisible workouts didn’t change much just didn’t get to play as much pick up

Congrats on signing with German easyCredit BBL team Hamburg Towers. Last season you had 2 good games in the Eurocup against ratiopharm Ulm. Had the idea of playing in Germany ever crossed your mind in the last years?


I never really thought about playing in Germany but when the opportunity came I was interested because I heard good things about the league

You heeded the words of your friend Drew Barham and came to the Hamburg Towers. What really has stood out most about this ambitious organization since you arrived?


The people in the club are really good people and even with the covid stuff they have tried to make things easy/

What has it been working together with talented coach Pedro Calles. What has really stood about his coaching tactics that will help you also progress in your game?


He’s great to work with. He pushes us hard and expect the best out of us which I like

What has it been playing with diminutive point guard TJ Shorts? Have you ever played with such a short guard and what do you appreciate most about his game?


Tj loves to share the ball and he pushes it hard in transition so I like to get out and run and score quick so it’s fun playing with him

Let’s talk about your game. You’re a 198cm shooting guard that can shoot the ball very well. If you had to compare your game to another NBA player who would best fit the description?


I really don’t know who I compare to in the NBA I’m good shooting but also good creating for others I’ll let you pick

You’re an overall versatile player, but if you had to name your absolute biggest asset on the court what would it be?


Scoring/creating

Pedro Calles is known for finding good defensive game plans. Where do you see taking your defensive game this season?


I want to take my defensive game to the next level I wouldn’t say I’m a bad defender but I want to be known as a good defender

On what area’s of your game did you work on most this summer to be best prepared for the easyCredit BBL?


Worked on my body a lot this summer getting stronger

You played the last 2 seasons in Israel. Last season you played mainly for Maccabi Rishon Le-Zion (Israel-Winner League) putting up good stats in the Winner league and Eurocup. Americans always rave about playing in Israel. How was it for you? What did you enjoy most about this experience?


I loved Isreal great weather good food easy country to live in

You were swept by Hapoel Jerusalem but scored 29 points, had 10 rebounds and 6 assists in game 2. You have played so many games in your career, but is that one of those games you will always remember?


Yea my game against Jerusalem has to be one of my best games as a pro

In 2017-2018 you had your second tour of duty in the Spanish ACB playing for Gipuzkoa BC San Sebastian averaging 10.4ppg, 3.6rpg, 1.8apg, FGP: 46.7%, 3PT: 35.6%, FT: 84.4%. You had a very strong personal season. How gratifying was this season and is it difficult continuing to be motivated when you have reached the top league in Europe behind the Euroleague?


No my motivations doesn’t come from reaching certain levels it comes from my passion to play the game no matter where I am.

In 2015-2016 you had your first experience in the Spanish ACB with CAI Zaragoza playing 14 games averaging 3.1ppg;and played 6 Eurocup games averaging 4.2ppg, 1.8rpg, 1.0rpg You played your first game against Real Madrid in 2016 against a 17 year old Luka Doncic who scored 11 points in the 96-84 win. What impression did he leave you on that night and could he become the greatest of all-time in the NBA in the future?


It was fun playing against Doncic, but I didn’t think at the time he was going to be that good but he proved me wrong one of the best in the NBA.

With the Canton Charge you played 11 games averaging 4,0ppg. What was it like playing in the D-League? What positives could you get from that experience?


The G-league was a great experience high level of talent and playing a lot of games/

As a junior you played against top school North Carolina holding your own against many future NBA players and scored 21 points. What memories do you have of that game and what NC player stood out the most at that time?


Beating North Carolina was a great achievement in college

Please construct your personal NBA Mount Rushmore of past or present players?


Jordan Lebron Magic Bird Kobe

What is your personal opinion between the never ending debate between Michael Jordan and Lebron James concerning who is the greatest of all-time?


Jordan.

Thanks Jordan for the chat.

Jaleen Smith (MHP Riesen) Lauds The Guard Rotation’s Success Because All Are So Good And Positive With Each Other

Jaleen Smith (193-PG-94, college: UNH) is a 26 year old 193cm guard from Freeport, Texas that is playing his fourth professional season and second with the MHP Riesen currently averaging 16,4ppg, 5,5rpg, 5,4apg and 1,8spg. Last season he played 28 games averaging 10.7ppg, 3.6rpg, 2.4apg, 1.6spg, FGP: 53.1%, 3PT: 33.6%, FT: 82,8%. In 2018-2019 he played with the MLP Academics Heidelberg (Germany-ProA) averaging 12,7ppg, 3,9rpg and 2,7apg. In his rookie season with Heidelberg he averaged 7,6ppg, 2,8rpg and 2,9apg. He had a stellar four year career with New Hampshire (NCAA) from 2013-2017 where he played a total of 120 NCAA games. He improved his scoring, rebounding and assists average each season and as a senior he played 32 games averaging 15.8ppg, 6.4rpg, 4.3apg, FGP: 52.4%, 3PT: 35.8%, FT: 78.1%. He spoke to germanhoops.com following the brutal 106-69 win over the Fraport Skyliners

Miles Schmidt-Scheuber and Jaleen Smith in Frankfurt in 2020



Jalen thanks for talking to germanhoops.com. Congrats on the 106-69 win. How tough was it watching and could one say the team didn’t need you today?

That just goes to show you how deep our team is. When one guy goes down, the next steps up. We saw it tonight with Jonah Radebaugh and Andrew Warren stepping up. It wasn’t that tough sitting out. It would have been tougher if it had been a close game. Frankfurt had a couple of runs, but I had a lot of confidence in my teammates.

Tonight we saw a prime example how COVID can really effect a team and game. The Fraport Skyliners were very undermanned missing three guys due to COVID and top scorer Matt Mobley was out as was rookie Jon Axel Gudmundsson. As a competitor does one ever feel for the opponent when they see a situation like this?

This was the second time this season where we played a team that was very undermanned. A few months ago we played Chemnitz who were missing guys. You feel for them and have sympathy, but at the end of the day you still want to win.

The game was already decided after one quarter as the MHP Riesen led 35-15. Can it at times be a challenge mentally when one just scorers and scorers not to lose focus?

You can fall into a trap. Your offense is going good, but then you don’t pay attention to defense. But we take a lot of pride on defense. You just can’t lose focus and have to hang on. We did a good job doing that.

Frankfurt shocked Ludwigsburg with a 17-3 run in the second quarter. How big was playing with emotion for Frankfurt?

Frankfurt got into a groove. They had a lot of young guys playing and they came in with a lot of self confidence and shot the ball really well.

In the second half the MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg buckled down winning the half 48-27. What was the biggest strength on the night? Possibly the 9 turnovers?

It didn’t matter who we threw out there, everybody did their job. We stuck to our strengths and played Ludwigsburg basketball what gets us wins. We just played our game.

You have four games remaining including against Alba Berlin and FC Bayern Munich. Will the results of these games give a good indication where you will end up in the playoffs?

We have to take care of business in the next two games. But the last two games will also be big games.

Joshua Bonga of the Fraport Skyliners made his debut at age 16. What was your impression of him? Experts say he is more talented than brother Isaac.

That kid played with a lot of self confidence. He played against older guys. A couple of shots didn’t fall, but he had some good looks. He looked like he really wanted to play at the top level.

What has been your early impression of ex Stanford forward Oscar Da Silva. Does it surprise how quickly he has adjusted to the John Patrick system?

Stanford is one of the top schools in America academically so it wasn’t surprising at all that he latched on so quickly. JP isn’t a guy that will bring a guy that will drag on. He picked up the system quickly and is a great player.

Many had stated that Oscar not only had a big interest in basketball, but with his Stanford education could of got a job in another field. How focused is he on basketball and how big is his desire to become the best basketball player he can?

You don’t see that many young guys in Europe like him that put in so much hard work. He really takes care of his body. He is in the gym 30-45 minutes before practice just stretching. He then stays 40-50 minutes after practice getting up extra shots. He shows his desire to want to get to the next level. He is really focused on his goal.

What has it been for you working with the Patrick sons Johannes and Jakob? Is it sometimes overwhelming seeing not one but two John Patrick sons scrapping on the court?

It is always fun watching them go against each other in practice. They are both very competitive.

Johannes Patrick continues to develop nicely. Could you see him being a BBL allstar in the future?

Yes I can. He is another one of those young players that works very hard getting in extra lifts and shots. Where he goes depends how much he wants to get there. He can become what he wants.

Talk a little about talented young German Nico Santana Mojica. He has seen a few minutes this season. Just how talented is this guy?

He is really athletic. I think he is athletic enough to play at the BBL level or even higher. His shot is funky, but he really wants to work on it and improve it. He has been working on his mechanics with Andrew Warren after practice and has improved his shot. He isn’t scared on the court and plays like he belongs.

How tough is John Patrick’s job of keeping the guard rotation happy? There are so many guards that want playing time like a Jonah Radebaugh?

We have a lot of good guards. You never know when your time will come so it has been great that every sone tays ready. The whole atmosphere here is so positive, because we have been winning. Everyone is happy, because everyone is good with each other.

Chris Paul recently passed Magic Johnson for fifth all-time in assists. Where do you rank him with the best point guards all-time despite never having won a ring?

He is in the top 5. You saw what he did with the Suns. Before he came they were missing a true point guard and he came in and helped them become better. He is a winner.

How have you seen the development of Boston Celtic Jayson Tatum? He has scored 50 plus points this season. Where will he journey go as a player in the next years?

He is in the top 10 now. He is real good.

Dino Radja recently said he couldn’t see Russell Westbrook leading a team in Europe to success. Do you agree?

His killer mentality rubs off everybody. That alone would help any team in Europe.

Draymond Green recently said he is the best defender of all-time. Do you agree?

No I don’t. There are so many great defenders. He is a good defender, but not best of all-time.

Have you seen the Coming to America sequel? It has had mixed reviews. Shouldn’t they just have left it alone?

Yes I saw it. It had some funny parts, but think they should of left it alone.

Thanks Jaleen for the chat.

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37 Quinton Hooker Points And A Touch Of Magic Johnson No Look Passes Guide The Syntanics MBC Past The Fraport Skyliners 81-76

Quinton Hooker dropping one of his 6 three´s on the afternoon

The last time the Fraport Skyliners were on the floor in an official easyCredit BBL game it was Easter Sunday as Quantez Robertson was keeping the Easter spirit alive with some Resee´s Peanut Butter Cups. That was three weeks ago as Frankfurt dismantled the Hakro Merlins Crailsheim 92-84. Then instead of battling teams MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg and s.Oliver Wurzburg, the Frankfurt players were in quarantine and experiencing boring Zoom conferences and nonstop Netflix movies. They hadn´t practiced in 17 days and only had one team practice before the game against the Syntanics MBC. MBC on the other hand were sporting a 1-2 record since Easter Sunday, but also had beaten tough team Crailsheim and lost a two point heart breaker to the Niners Chemnitz. The Fraport Skyliners came into the contest in tenth place with a record of 11-16 and the playoffs a real long shot while the guests from Weissenfels entered the Fraport arena with a record of 8-22 and in 16th place and were in dire need for a win to help their chances of remaining in the BBL. The game was a fierce battle and the guests had to rely a lot on the output of American point guard Quinton Hooker who exploded for 37 points his second most as a professional after scoring 40 points as a rookie in Poland guiding the Syntanics MBC past The Fraport Skyliners 81-76. With easyCredit BBL top scorer Michal Michalak missing due to COVID, somebody else had to pick up the slack and Hooker did an incredible job scoring 24 more points than his season average and carrying his team from the start to the end. Even if Hooker was a massive part of the success, it was a team effort. “We knew how important this game was. We knew that if we could escape Frankfurt with a win then we would be a step closer to remaining in the BBL. Despite missing three players, we played with a lot of energy. We did a great job believing we could win this game until the end. Even when they took the lead, we were able to come back. We had some incredible individual performances”, stressed Syntanics MBC head coach Silvano Poropat. The Fraport Skyliners played a pretty good game considering they had been away from the court for 17 days and could have won the game at the end, but a turnover and offensive rebound form MBC cost them the game. “I thought we gave overall a good performance considering how long we didn´t practice. We had no rhythm in the first half, but found it in the second half. We needed to give more effort at the end so that we could of won this game”, stated Fraport Skyliner guard Jon Axel Gudmundsson. “It was a total team effort. All played hard and we moved the ball well. We made some big defensive plays at the end that gave us the win”, said MBC guard Quinton Hooker.

Miles Schmidt-Scheuber interviwing Jon Axel Gudmundsson who contributed 12 points in the loss

            The Fraport Skyliners came into the game missing three players due to COVID-19 with Germans Michael Kessens, Bruno Vrcic and Len Schoormann. Despite being shorthanded, the 2016 FIBA Europe cup winner led quickly 6-2. Frankfurt got a nopening trey from ex Braunschweig guard Joe Rahon and Quantez Robertson drilled home a 15 footer from the wing. Quinton Hooker got a lay in rapidly showing just how quickly he can get to the rim and finish. Frankfurt moved the ball better and executed better in the first minutes as ex St Bonaventure(NCAA) guard Matt Mobley nailed a trey and Rahon was aggressive again getting in the lane and making a lay in as Frankfurt led 11-6. But that basketball is a game of runs is no secret as the 2004 FIBA Europe cup winner from Weissenfels went on a 7-0 run to capture their first lead of the contest at 14-13. Hooker started to get busy as he led the charge with 5 points with a three pointer and a pretty finger tip roll lay in. The first quarter would see 5 more lead changes. Frankfurt received key baskets from Gudmundsson, ex Hanau center Marco Voeller and Mobley while MBC got further production from Hooker and ex Western Kentucky University (NCAA) forward Sergio Kerush. Hooker continued to get the green light and produced as he made his second trey of the first quarter for the 22-21 advantage. Rahon then made free throws and ex American Deron Washington who played at Virginia Tech(NCAA) and was drafted by the Detroit Pistons in 2008 made a lay in for the 24-23 MBC advantage after 10 minutes. These high scoring quarters continue this season all over the easyCredit BBL and not having those loud fans have affected the scoring. “It gives the away teams a real advantage with no yelling fans. It is hard to keep the momentum at times without fans”, stressed Jon Axel Gudmundsson.

Matt Mobley scoring in traffic

            In the second quarter the Syntanics MBC were able to break away and lead 49-40 at half-time. Hooker continued his hot shooting showing extreme calmness and picking his spots well giving Weissenfels the 29-25 lead with a trey. The Fraport Skyliners stayed on the Syntanics MBC heels hitting them with a 5-0 run to retake the lead at 30-29. Frankfurt did a good job getting to the free throw line getting production from ex Rasta Vechta center Kamari Murphy and Mobley and ex Auburn(NCAA) great Quantez Robertson scored on a coast to coast sprint. But the guests didn´t panic and remained patient and executed on offense as ex Weber State(NCAA) forward Kyndahl Hill dropped a trey and Hooker made another seemingly impossible lay in traffic for the MBC 34-30 advantage which they would hold until the break. Both teams had good ball movement, but the only difference was that MBC executed while Frankfurt didn´t execute at a good rate and made bad decisions. The Syntanics MBC continued to keep the lead as they really didn´t have many scoring options as it was their three Americans with Hooker, Hill and Washington supplying the punch along with German Kerush. Frankfurt stayed with the guests getting vital support from ex wiha Panther forward Rasheed Moore who had a slow start and Rahon cutting the Weissenfels lead to 39-36. The Syntanics MBC then closed out the quarter with a spark of energy going on a 10-4 run to lead 49-40. In the run MBC got another huge three pointer from Hooker and from Kerush and also got a lay in from 36 year old Serbian center Djordje Pantelic who is playing his sixth season with MBC. The veteran made an amazing over the shoulder shot after getting one of the countless no look passes from Hooker who has been showing that Magic Johnson passing style all season long. “My no look passes are a part of my game. I have been labelled as a combo guard, but scoring isn´t the only thing I do, but I also like to find the open man. I have to thank my dad who showed me Magic Johnson early on and those no look passes became an imprint in my game”, warned Quinton Hooker. Kamari Murphy ended the first half with a pretty tip in dunk to give Frankfurt at least a bit of energy going into the second half.

            The third quarter was a tale of two runs as the Fraport Skyliners rallied back to dead lock the game with a run only to see it evaporate with a MBC run which gave them the 6 point advantage after 30 minutes. The Fraport Skyliners came out of the break refocused and hungry and hit the Syntanics MBC with a hard 15-6 run to tie the contest at 55-55. In the run it was Matt Mobley who lit up like a microwave the way ex Detroit Piston Vinnie Johnson did back in the day scorching the guests with 11 points. The American found his touch and range letting it rain with 3 three´s and also made free throws. Frankfurt did a better job keeping Quinton Hooker in check and keyed in better on their main scorers as the guests were too one dimensional and just didn´t have many scoring options. The Frankfurt run didn´t in any way impress the Syntanics MBC as they buckled down harder on defense and heightened their intensity while on offense executed better going on a 9-3 run to lead 64-58 after 3 quarters. In the run the guests got a trey from Washington, a beautiful turn around shot from Hill a lay in by Hooker and a lay in by Kerusch where Hooker once again wheeled and dealed with a fancy no look pass. “We swiched up our defense. We had problems giving Mobley clean looks. But we were able to come back and found a way to score again getting the lead back”, expressed Quinton Hooker. “Mobley was very important for us When he starts to hit shots, he makes the game easier for us. Everybody to believe in themselves letting us go on that run. We continued to give Hooker too many easy looks. Any player can make those kinds of lay in´s in the BBL”, stressed Jon Axel Gudmundsson.

Miles Schmidt-Scheuber interviewing Quinto Hooker after he exploded for 37 points

            As so often in this season the Fraport Skyliners never gave up and played out their hearts until the end, but then like so often this season couldn´t execute on offense and get the needed stops to pull out a crunch-time victory. The game of runs continued as now it was time for the Fraport Skyliners to get back into the game as they struck MBC with a lethal 10-1 run to take the well deserved 68-65 lead. In the run the 2000 BBL cup winner received key three´s from Rasheed Moore and Joe Rahon as well as another basket by Moore and a big two handed Mobley dunk. Frankfurt continued to move the ball well, but now were making better decisions while the Syntanics MBC got stagnant on offense. Frankfurt wasn´t able to hold their sudden momentum and allowed the guests to roll back with a 6-0 run to retake the lead at 71-68. The Syntanics MBC got clutch baskets from Pantelic inside as he used the mismatches and got easy baskets. It was sort of a mystery why the guests hadn´t gone to Pantelic earlier to exploit the mismatches. Hooker also scored again with a difficult left handed lay in. Frankfurt continued to grind away and tied the game at 75-75 getting key buckets from Mobley with a jumper, a trey Gudmundsson and a lay in from Rahon. Mobley then gave Frankfurt it´s last lead with a free throw 76-75. The Syntanics MBC gave the ball to Hooker again who nailed his sixth three pointer and 35th point of the game and the 78-76 MBC lead with 27 seconds to play. “Not only I took control, but also Kyndahl Hill. He also played 40 minutes like me and had an amazing game. He took a lot of pressure off me. I never felt the need to force things today, but I wanted to stay aggressive. That last shot was similar to one I hit earlier. It was fun to watch it go in”, warned Quinton Hooker. “Quinton came up with great answers today. You don´t see performances like his often. You really have to tip your hat to him. At times it felt like he was playing against 10 defenders”, smiled Syntanics MBC head coach Silvano Poropat. Frankfurt had the chance to send the game into OT, but Matt Mobley coughed up the ball. MBC then closed out the game with Hill and Hooker free throws. “The last play was designed for Mobley to get the ball at the free throw line. His defender had two hands on him. No foul was called. He then tried to pass the ball to Murphy, but it´s difficult to get off a good pass when there are two hands on him”, stressed Jon Axel Gudmundsson. Defensive stops won us the game., We got some deflections and a huge offensive rebound”, added Quinton Hooker.  The Syntanics MBC were led by Quinton Hooker with 37 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists. Kyndahl Hill added 15 points and 10 boards while Sergio Kerush had 14 points and 12 rebounds while the Fraport Skyliners were led by Matt Mobley with 24 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. Joe Rahon had 16 points and 9 assists and Jon Axel Gudmundsson had 12 points. The Syntanics MBC shot 48% form the field and 40% from outside and had 33 rebounds and 12 turnovers while the Fraport Skyliners shot 42% from the field and 36% from outside and had 37 rebounds and 15 turnovers.