Playing For Ingo Freyer Was One Of Elijah Childs(MLP Academics) Best Decisions As It Brings Out The Best In Him

Elijah Childs (201-F-1999, college: Bradley) is a 25 year old 201cm forward from Missouri playing his third professional season and first with the MLP Academics Heidelberg. He started this season with the MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg (Germany-BBL) averaging 9.3ppg, 4.9rpg, 1.1apg, 1.1bpg, 2FGP: 63.3%, 3FGP: 25.0%, FT: 77.3% and in the BCL averaged 7.8ppg, 4.6rpg, 1.3bpg, 2FGP: 51.0%, 3FGP: 25.0%. Last season he played with the Bakken Bears Aarhus (Denmark-BasketLigaen) averaging 13.5ppg, 6.4rpg, 1.9apg, FGP: 60.3%, 3PT: 34.5%, FT: 64.9%; and in the BCL averaged 10.8ppg, 6.9rpg, FGP: 52.8%, 3PT: 33.3%, FT: 80.0%. He played his rookie season with 2B Control Trapani (Italy-Serie A2) averaging 14.9ppg, Reb-1 (9.8rpg), FGP: 54.3%, 3PT: 37.5%, FT: 70.3%. He began his basketball career at Lee Summit West High School and then played at Bradley (NCAA) from 2017-2021 playing a total of 132 games. He averaged 14,0ppg and 8,0rpg in his last 3 seasons. He spoke to germanhoops.com about basketball.

Thanks Elijah for talking to germanhoops.com. As a guy from Missouri how did you experience the breathtaking scenery of Heidelberg and seeing the castle’? How blessed did you feel being able to live in this historic city?

I am doing well, thank you for this opportunity to speak with EuroBasket. Basketball is blessing me right now, I am in a great position. Since Being in Heidelberg I have enjoyed the scenery, the people, and the castle. I think I have adapted well to this beautiful city and the people have welcomed me with open arms. Heidelberg is a great city but I feel like I am super blessed to even live in Europe. Where I am from not a lot of people get to do that. I am very grateful for the opportunity this amazing city and basketball club offered

After playing in Italy and Denmark and for the first time your in Germany with the MLP Academics Heidelberg. What did you learnto appreciate the most about the country Germany?


What I learned to appreciate the most about Germany is the opportunity it provides. I appreciate and honored to play for MLP Academics Heidelberg. The whole organization is first class from top to bottom.

Your averaged 11 minutes more than in Ludwigsburg. How was your role different in Heidelberg?

My role in Heidelberg is not that much different than in Ludwigsburg. But In Heidelberg I am asked to do much more offensively. And now I believe people are seeing what I am capable of doing and more. I am still asked to rebound the basketball and play tough physical defense just like in Ludwigsburg

Heidelberg fough to remain in the easyCredit BBL. How confident were you that Heidelberg would stay in the league?

I was very confident that we could execute coaches game plan, play tough defense, and run on offense then we could beat anyone

With Ingo Freyer the club has a very experienced coach that is known for being able to save teams and likes the run and gun. How did you come to terms with his style?

I will first say I love coach Ingo Freyer. He is really a player’s coach. He gives you confidence to play your game and not worry about anything else. Playing for Coach Ingo and playing his style of basketball is one of the best decisions I made. Playing this style of basketball I think has brought out the best In me.

After being clobbered by 26 points in Munich, you came back and won by 7 in Heidelberg. Did that winning atmosphere remind you of the NCAA and some of those arenas and energy of the fans?

Winning by 7 in Heidelberg was a great feeling. Not only for me but for the whole city of Heidelberg. Anyone who was cheering for MLP Academics then that was for them. That atmosphere and those fans meant business that day. Playing in that arena definitely reminded me of playing in March Madness. I love those type of arenas and to play on that stage against a good Munich team, I couldn’t ask for more. Then it was time to do something special and we did.

You had a sold game scoring 7 points against FC Bayern Munich with Ludwigsburg. Was playing against a massive former NBA veteran like Serge Ibaka a highlight for you?

I don’t think playing against Serge Ibaka was a highlight for me. I treated it as another game we were trying to win. In my mind I was thinking I’m trying to get to where he’s been and where’s he at in his career. So I’m thinking I have to show what I can do, I have to bring the fight to him. Credit to him, he’s a great player back then and even now. Very tough matchup but I enjoyed it.

Let’s talk about your game. You’re a 201cm forward. If you had to compare your game to an NBA player who would best fit the description?

I never really compared myself to anyone in the NBA. I always thought I was a little different . I think I tried to pick up different things from different players. Such as Julius Randle rebounding when he played at Kentucky. Carmelo Anthony face up game. Chris Bosh pick and pop game or Lamarcus Aldridge midrange shot. Those are a few players I tried to learn from.

You have been versatile your whole career. What is the biggest strength in your game?

I really thank you for calling me versatile. I appreciate that, I really try to be. I think my biggest strength in my game is I don’t need the ball to impact the game. Another strength to my game is I add a little bit of everything while I am on the court. A steal here or 2 block shots there. Another strength of mine is my defense and rebounding.

You are an incredible rebounder for 201cm. How do you want to make the next step as a rebounder?

I think the next step as a rebounder is too not get bored with rebounding the basketball. Don’t lose sight of why rebounding the basketball is so key to winning games. For me I think I just have to keep using my quickness and hitting them before they hit me.

You have been a very good defender since your NCAA days. What kind of defender are you now and what kind of defender do you still want to become?

The defender I am now is still the same defender I once was. I still have the physicality, the grittiness, the ‘want’ too. Maybe not it has intensified since my NCAA days. I never wanted to be a liability on the court. And the defender I want to become has still yet to be unlocked. I want to be guarding the other team’s best player position 3-5 I want to be that defensive player of the year. I want to be one of those defenders that you hate to play against but love to have on your team. I believe I will get there.

On what areas of your game are you working on most now so you can continue to grow as a player?

The areas of my game that are in constant work is my 3pt shooting, dribbling, and making decisions. I am working on not hesitating when I’m out there. Coach Freyer tells me to either shoot right away or drive it right away, no in between. If I work on those things while keep getting stronger and taking proper care of my body sky is the limit with me.

You began the season with the MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg. Why was your stay so short? Did you get lost in the roster shuffle?

Shoutout to MHP Risen Ludwigsburg, that club is another first class organization. Shoutout to Josh King and the whole staff for giving me an opportunity in the BBL and my second year of champions league.

Last season you played with the Bakken Bears Aarhus (Denmark-BasketLigaen) averaging 13.5ppg, 6.4rpg, 1.9apg, FGP: 60.3%, 3PT: 34.5%, FT: 64.9% and winning the Danish league title. What was so unique about this team?

I have to give another shot out to the Bakken Bears. Some of the most professional and nicest people you will meet. For me what was unique about the Bakken Bears and the team was it my first year in Champions League. My first time really traveling Europe to play international competition. My first time playing two games a week. Too win the Danish league title was amazing. I had some great veterans on that team that took me under their wing and showed me what it is to be professional on and off the court.

You couldn’t have been teammates with 2 better winners than Skyler Bowlin and Ryan Evans. How vital were these 2 guys for the success of the team?
I agree with you, Ryan Evans and Skyler Bowlin played a significant role in my time with the Bakken Bears. First off they are great guys, like real genuine guys. Guys that I went to for advice, this is two veterans that got me through the hard days. Made sure I was professional even when it wasn’t good for me. They were significant in a lot of my success there. I still talk to those guys till this day. It was special.

You played your rookie season with 2B Control Trapani (Italy-Serie A2) averaging 14.9ppg, Reb-1 (9.8rpg), FGP: 54.3%, 3PT: 37.5%, FT: 70.3%. What do you remember being your wake up call to being a rookie overseas where you knew that you were far away from home?

My rookie season overseas I think was my wake up call that I was far from home, how far I travelled to get to Trapani. When I got there nobody spoke English so I’m trying to Google translate words at the store. Everything was different, everyone was looking at me when I would go out. I’m telling myself, I am in a whole different world.

You played at Bradley (NCAA) from 2017-2022 winning 2 MVC titles, but only playing in 1 NCAA tournament because Covid cancelled the second one. You beat N Iowa and Valpo for the title. Which one was sweeter?

Beating Nothern Iowa in the championship game was definitely more sweeter. We came back from 20 down at halftime, it was our first championship in a long time. First time going to March Madness. Playing Michigan state in the first round. It was sweeter because we actually got to go to the tournament.

What were your memories of the March Madness loss to Michigan State where you scored 19 points. You showed that you were one of the best players on the court with some future NBA players.

I still think about that first round game against Michigan State because going into that game we really felt like we could win. We felt we could have went to the sweet 16 that year. My best memory from the game is when I got a block on one end and got a fast break dunk on the other. Then Cassius Winston trying to block the ball while it’s happening.

How did head coach Brian Wardle groom and prepare you best for a professional career?

Coach Brain Wardle and the whole staff is a big part of why I am a professional today. He taught me how to keep a level head through everything in life, on and off the court. He would always tell me ‘never get to high, never get to low, stay in the middle. When your in the middle nobody can stop you’ that stayed with me till this day. Brian Wardle and the whole staff taught me what hard work really is and how consistent you have to be to be a professional.

Who won a 1-1 in practice you or Donte Thomas?

Me and Donte Thomas have never played 1-1 in practice but during live play I’m sure he got some buckets on me and I have some on him. Maybe Donte more buckets on me but I think now Donte can’t guard me.

Who was the toughest player that you faced in the NCAA that reached the NBA?

I say this in a very humble way. I’m not taking anything away from those guys. They are in the NBA and I’m not. Salute to them . I have always felt and believed I was better than the guys I played or I matched up equally with them.

Please name your 5 best teammates of all-time?

I have more than 5 teammates I loved playing with. My five best teammates I have played with is Skylar Bowlin, Tone Carr, Federico Massone, Deisure Buie, Deng Adel.

Please name your personal NBA Mount Rushmore of past or present heads?

My personal Mount Rushmore would be Lebron James, Lebron James, Lebron James, Lebron James, Lebron James

Who is your GOAT?

Lebron James

Did you see the sequel to the classic Coming To America? Shouldn’t they have left it alone?

I did not see the sequel Coming to America but I have heard it is not good.

Thanks Elijah for the chat.

Ricky Easterling Believes The Lakers Should Sign Andi Obst As Lebron James Can Always Use A Shooter Around Him

Ricky Easterling (189-G-1983, college: Bridgewater) is a 40 year old professional player having played 18 seasons in Germany and an incredible 16 seasons for Saarlouis. He played 14 years in the Regionalliga and 2 years in the Pro B with Saarlouis. He is known as being one of the greatest Regionalliga players ever having averaged 20,0ppg in 11 seasons and led the pro B in scoring twice. He played at Bridgewater College (NCAA3) before coming to Germany in 2006.He spoke to germanhoops.com about the 2024 Olympic basketball tournament.

Thanks Ricky for talking to germanhoops.com. It´s Olympics time. Is the basketball competition one that excites you with the team USA on board with many of their absolute best. Can one still call them a Dream team?

It’s always a pleasure my brother! Olympics definitely excites me because we (usa) have some of our top players on board. Good luck the rest of the world dealing with this USA team!

Team USA had to seriously buckle down against South Sudan and Germany. Are these 2 of the best examples that not only has the world caught up in basketball, but could beat this team in crunch-time with perhaps a little more luck and no Lebron James?

In my opinion these games are so close because team USA has to find their identity. None of them play together as a group during the year. So Each player needs to understand their role and figure out how to play with each other. I’m not saying that the world is not catching up but in this case I believe it was the lack of time together for team USA. Once that happens it’s over for the rest of the world.

Germany played an incredible game and gave Team USA all they had but lost by 4 as Lebron James saved the day. About how far is Team USA from being 100% ready for the Olympics?

We got a long way to go. If team USA puts it together and plays to their potential, like they will!!!! No teams have a chance vs USA.

Lebron James showed again why he is still the best in the world scoring 20 points in the fourth quarter and the team´s last 11 points to silence Germany. Was that performance about as Jordan as it gets?

I don’t like to compare them two because they are too different players. So for me that was very “Lebron like” to take over the game and put his team on his shoulders! He’s done this his whole career and this was just another day at the office for LBJ!

Kevin Durant didn´t play. How vital is he for Team USA and is his presence the difference from say a nailbitter win and more comfortable win by 10 points?

We are already a couple games deep into the group play and as we seen vs Serbia He was the difference maker. Showcase game was much closer without KD then with KD in the group games. KD is very vital to team USA success.

It seems at times Team USA takes plays off and does too much isolation which is normal from NBA guys and guys that have super individual qualities. What is still missing from Team USA to be able to win games more comfortably?

Team play and every player needs to understand their role, buy into what the coaching staff wants them to do and be discipline. Playing for team USA is totally different then playing in the NBA.

Devin Booker and Jayson Tatum looked invisible in the Germany game. How vital is it getting these 2 guys more involved in the offense on a team where every guy is a walking bucket?

They are there to play defense and make open shots. It’s a hard adjustment for a go-to player to turn into a role player overnight. Give them time and once they figure out their role they will make more of a impact for the team.

Team USA looked good on defense and then on other plays not so good. In between, they made huge athletic blocks. What do they need to tighten up most there?

They need to tighten up on the fundamentals of team defense. Different roles and lack of time together makes that difficult at the start but game by game I believe things will get better. Then you will see more consistency on the defense side of the floor.

Team Germany played a spirited game. How good do they look? They are a team that showed at the World Cup that they were able to keep developing as a team as the tournament went on. Do they have pressure as the World cup champion?

I’m very happy for Germany. They did a good job building a contender with their national team. There should not be any pressure on them to win it all. In my opinion the world championships are watered down tournament. Not all top players play for their national team during these tournaments. So we have to keep that in mind as well. So with that in mind people should understand that the Olympics will be harder because countries are playing with full rosters. I wish them the best but personally I’m not expecting them to win it all. Maybe they will make the final four. I think for Germany that should be the goal once you put the situation in perspective.

Dennis Schroeder had a solid 13/10 game in 17 minutes despite having a bad shooting day. Can he take his game to another level despite being the 2023 World Cup MVP?

He just needs to be himself. Play his game and play hard like he always does. If he stays his way, I think at times you will see Dennis at the MVP level we seen in the WC.

Sharp shooter Andi Obst continues to make incredible bombs from outside. Could he finally get an NBA chance after a successful Olympics?

If he keeps it up the Lakers should sign him. LOL Lebron always needs a couple good shooters around him and Obst can definitely shoot.

Germany and USA will advance form their groups, but how tough is that group A with Canada, Spain, Greece and Australia. Who won´t survive there?

That’s crazy all those power houses are in one group. I think the Olympic committee should have done a better job splitting up the groups. I think Canada will be the team to come out of that group.

South Sudan showed their fighting qualities against Team USA. Do you see a sleeper going far in this competition?

I don’t really see a sleeper coming out of this tournament. I think from top to about 6th place any one can beat anyone on any particular day. But after that I don’t see anyone sneaking up from out of no where to be a top team in their group. Sudan is no longer a sleeper for me. They got NBA and NCAA D1 players on their team. So expect them to win some games.

Please predict the 3 medals and who will capture them?

1st USA * 2nd Canada * 3rd Germany

What would be the score between Dream Team USA 1992 and Team USA 2024 in a game?

I will play this game on Nba 2k and let you know what happens LOL!!! Because I honestly can’t call it. As much as I want to say one group is better than the other I don’t really think on team is clearly better than the other. So I’m going to plead the fifth on this one!

Thanks Ricky for the chat.

It´s All Team USA 2024 For Kelvin Omojola 102-98 Over The Dream Team 1992 If They Laced It Up Today

Kelvin Omojola (183-G-1997, college: Northwest) is a 27 year old 183cm point guard that played his third professional season and third in Germany and first with the Dragons Rhondorf helping them win the pro B title averaging 12.7ppg, 3.1rpg, Assists-2 (6.1apg), 1.6spg, FGP: 49.4%, 3PT: 30.5%, FT: 79.5%. In 2022-2023 he played with PS Karlsruhe (Pro A) averaging 3,1ppg and as a rookie played with the Ahorn Camp BIS Baskets Speyer (Germany-ProB) averaging 15.3ppg, 2.7rpg, 3.3apg, 1.7spg, FGP: 43.4%, 3PT: 37.3%, FT: 71.8%. He began his basketball career at Green Valley high school and then played at Red Deer (JUCO), Benedict College (NCAA2) averaging 9.1ppg, 2.1rpg, 1.2apg, 1.0spg, FGP: 38.6%, 3PT: 33.0%, FT: 66.7% and Northwest University (NAIA) averaging 7.4ppg, 1.9rpg, 1.7apg, FGP: 36.4%, 3PT: 36.1%, FT: 62.1% and 13.7ppg, 4.7rpg, 3.2apg, 1.3spg, FGP: 55.4%, 3PT: 54.2%, FT: 87.5%. He spoke to germanhoops.com about the 2024 Olympic games basketball tournament.

Thanks Kelvin for talking to germanhoops.com. It´s Olympics time. Is the basketball competition one that excites you with the team USA on board with many of their absolute best. Can one still call them a Dream team?

Hey Miles, USA has a great roster. In my opinion they’re not a dream team, but a great team that is constructed perfectly. I still believe they’re the best team in this year’s Olympics.

Team USA had too seriously buckle down against South Sudan and Germany. Are these 2 of the best examples that not only has the world caught up in basketball, but could beat this team in crunch-time with perhaps a little more luck and no Lebron James?

Yeah there’s great players all over the world. I think any team could be beat on any given night, but USA still has the best team nonetheless.

Germany played an incredible game and gave Team USA all they had but lost by 4 as Lebron James saved the day. About how far is Team USA from being 100% ready for the Olympics?

I think they’re ready now. KD didn’t play in the exhibition games and USA was trying to find their rhythm.

Lebron James showed again why he is still the best in the world scoring 20 points in the fourth quarter and the team´s last 11 points to silence Germany. Was that performance about as Jordan as it gets?

Jordan? That’s Bron! That’s a classic GOAT performance from the GOAT. He showed why he’s the best of all time and still great even at 40 years old.

Kevin Durant didn´t play. How vital is he for Team USA and is his presence the difference from say a nailbitter win and more comfortable win by 10 points?

He’s extremely vital. He brings an element that Team USA doesn’t have, let alone another country.

It seems at times Team USA takes plays off and does too much isolation which is normal from NBA guys and guys that have super individual qualities. What is still missing from Team USA to be able to win games more comfortably?

In the exhibition they were taking some plays off, but when official Olympic play starts they won’t do that. Too much on the line.

Devin Booker and Jayson Tatum looked invisible in the Germany game. How vital is it getting these 2 guys more involved in the offense on a team where every guy is a walking bucket?

They’re not the main players on this years team, so they need to do the things that Team USA needs, like defense and shooting.

Team USA looked good on defense and then on other plays not so good. In between, they made huge athletic blocks. What do they need to tighten up most there?

They just need to continue to keep their energy and intensity high all game.

Team Germany played a spirited game. How good do they look? They are a team that showed at the World Cup that they were able to keep developing as a team as the tournament went on. Do they have pressure as the World cup champion?

Germany is tough! They showed why the won the World Cup last summer! They’re a great team led by Dennis. But no, they have zero pressure. USA always has pressure because they’re supposed to win no matter what.

Dennis Schroeder had a solid 13/10 game in 17 minutes despite having a bad shooting day. Can he take his game to another level despite being the 2023 World Cup MVP?

Yes he can, he’s a great player and he’s shown before he can take his game to another level.

Sharp shooter Andi Obst continues to make incredible bombs from outside. Could he finally get an NBA chance after a successful Olympics?

I believe Andi could get an opportunity! You never know what could happen or who is watching.

Germany and USA will advance form their groups, but how tough is that group A with Canada, Spain, Greece and Australia. Who won´t survive there?

Oh that group is tough, but honestly, I think Greece won’t survive. Canada will for sure move on, but Spain and Australia can be either one.

South Sudan showed their fighting qualities against Team USA. Do you see a sleeper going far in this competition?

YES! South Sudan has a great team with high level players, and they have a great coach in Royal Ivey. They will make some noise for sure.

Please predict the 3 medals and who will capture them?

USA wins the gold, Canada wins silver, and Germany with the Bronze.

What would be the score between Dream Team USA 1992 and Team USA 2024 in a game?

That’s tough, the dream team was loaded. But, I believe it’s a different game now and Team USA 2024 would win. 102-98 would be the final score in my humble opinion.

Thanks Kelvin for the chat.

2024 NBA Champion Jermaine Bucknor Had A BBL Reunion In Boston Sprouting Wie Gehts And Spitting German Phrases With Colleagues

Sometimes it is amazing, incredible, mindboggling and hard to believe what can happen to a person in only 9 months. But then again when your talking about Jermaine Bucknor (201-PF-1983, college: Richmond) who is a mix of hard nosed competitor and generally very nice guy, it isn´t. What he achieved and experienced in the last 9 months, one could say was simply unbelievable. “It is crazy standing here as NBA champion. I´m at a loss for words”, said Jermaine Bucknor. Thank God, he still had enough words for me to recap the last 10 months in his basketball life. Let me rewind about 10 months and a few weeks ago. It was the day before the World Cup Gold medal game between Germany-Serbia and game for third place between USA-Canada, which really felt like the real final, but really wasn´t. I will never forget the line from him. “I have a new coaching job lined up, but can´t announce it yet”. I was excited and wondering what it could be. Would he finally coach an easyCredit BBL team in Germany? How wrong I was. Soon after it was known that he would be a player development coach for my hometown team Boston Celtics. My favorite basketball team growing up that gave me my own Goat Larry Bird and introduced me to legendary play by play man Johnny Most when I was a pre teenager listening to his broadcasts under the covers at night. 9 months later, the Canadian still had a clear mind despite experiencing incredible daily things in the NBA. “It is crazy all that happened in the last 9 months. I remember our interview. I couldn´t tell you at that moment that I had the Celtics job and had to keep it to myself”, stated Jermaine Bucknor.

Miles Schmidt-Scheuber and Jermaine Bucknor in Koblenz, Germany in September 2022

Kristaps Porzingas, Jermaine Bucknor and Derrick White

I reach Jermaine Bucknor in Boston a few hours before the 2024 NBA draft and as imaginable he is feeling like he is on top of the world. “Life is good. I´m fresh off an NBA title. In the basketball world, there isn´t much you can complain about. It has been an incredible experience”, stressed Jermaine Bucknor. Obviously becoming an NBA champion is an incredible feat, but what is even more unique is getting a job in the NBA. Bucknor had had a celebrated professional career playing 15 seasons mostly overseas and becoming a legend in Trier where he spent 8 seasons as player and at the end as coach in 2023. How in the world do you go from being a second division coach in Germany to becoming a player development coach in the NBA? It is so true what they say. It is all about who you know. Connections are vital everywhere in life. “Last summer I was asked by my friend Anthony Dobbins to help at the NBA Summer League. He was an assistant coach with the Celtics. Little did I know that that was like a 3 week job interview where head coach Joe Mazzulla and Brad Stevens evaluated my work. I guess they liked my work ethic and skill set. At the end of the summer, Joe called me and offered me a job”, stated Jermaine Bucknor. Dobbins had a stellar 13 year pro playing career overseas and was teammates with Bucknor at the University of Richmond. One has to wonder if coming to Boston from Trier was like a culture shock. It must have been a massive adjustment for him? “It really wasn´t. I mean I had played against high level caliber people similar in talent like Lebron James and Kobe Bryant back in the day with the Canadian national team. To be honest coming to the Celtics organization was like a fresh breath of air. How the organization is run and level of professionalism is exactly how I am. I was working with people that were like me. The way they work is something I have always been striving for to be a part of. I remember people warning me that in December/January, may be a period where I may wear down because of the heavy travel, but it never was. I mean I went from 10 hour bus rides from Trier to Bremerhaven to flying charter and living in the best hotels. I couldn´t complain about the travel. It was a lot of travel, but I enjoyed it”, commented Jermaine Bucknor.

Jaylon Brown and Jermaine Bucknor

Being in the Boston Celtics organization was truly like an easyCredit BBL reunion. Currently there are 4 ex BBL players with the Boston Celtics organization and 3 played for John Patrick with Maine farm team assistant coach John Little, Bucknor and Charles Lee who will be head coach of Charlotte next season. Phil Pressey played a season with the EWE Baskets Oldenburg. “It was crazy being able to work with these guys. I played with John Little in Wurzburg and played against Lee when he played with BG Goettingen. We often talked about our days in the BBL. Sometimes we came in saying wie gehts and spitting German phrases”, laughed Jermaine Bucknor. His day as player development coach were never dull. He was responsible for individual and group work. He would prepare game plans concerning 11 NBA opponents. He would submit the game preps to assistant coach Sam Cassel and review it and then submit it to Joe Mazzulla. He worked with many Celtics, but developed a special bond to ex Michigan State and Memphis Grizzlies forward Xavier Tillman who came to Boston in February. “X and I formed a close bond. We have similar personalities and playing styles. He is a kind individual off the court and a different animal on the court. Kind of like me where you find that balance of being kind and turning into a dog when it´s time to compete. We had a lot of shooting competitions. I think I was able to help his confidence with his jump shot and improve his three”, said Jermaine Bucknor. But he didn´t only work with Tillman, but had the pleasure and incredible experience alongside Tony Dobbins with working closely on a daily level with superstar Jaylen Brown and veteran Al Horford. You would think that guys like that don´t need to learn anymore, but it´s exactly the mind set from exceptional players like that that added to the incredible winning culture of the Boston Celtics. “I remember playing against Horford back in the day with Canada when he was with the Dominican Republic. The reason why we won the title is because of guys like him. He may be a veteran, but is constantly learning. He is a lifetime learner. Early in his career, he wasn´t a three point shooter, but he always worked on it and now is an incredible shooter. He is constantly getting better and is why he dominates the game. Jaylen is a beast and is always learning and he listens”, warned Jermaine Bucknor. He also worked with superstar Jayson Tatum. Is he a top 5 NBA player after the title win? “You have to realize that he is 206cm. He is so strong and has so much confidence. Seeing his dedication and how he works each day was amazing. He just wants to win. I believe that he was a top 5 player already before the title. I think that you can also put Brown in that category. I feel like he doesn´t get the needed credit. People don´t realize his importance at both ends of the court. He reminds me of Kawhi Leonard when he was with Toronto. Brown is the best 2 way player in the NBA”, stressed Jermaine Bucknor.

Jermaine Bucknor and Jayson Tatum

The Boston Celtics breezed through the NBA playoffs. Was there that deciding moment where Bucknor knew that the Celtics would win the NBA title? “I think when Payton Prichard made that half court shot in game 5 was the moment where I felt like we could win it all. Important was that we never looked to far ahead. We always went day by day and didn´t skip any steps and always made the needed adjustments. I knew that we had a great team, but just had to execute our game plan”, added Jermaine Bucknor. In the last years there were many critics who always said again that Boston just didn´t have enough to win it all. What was different this season? “I think what was different was our dedication and belief and great leadership. Mazzulla is a brilliant basketball mind and he really cares. It began with him and it trickled down on everyone else. Also the players are all selfless and care about winning first before accolades. They are all such great human beings and that also trickled down to their games. The only thing that matters in Boston is winning and we rode with the culture”, warned Jermaine Bucknor. Would the Boston Celtics have won the chip without Jrue Holiday and was Derrick White the team´s unsung hero? “I honestly think that this team was one of the most dominant teams in NBA history. I think even if he didn´t play, we could have won the title. Jrue is a great teammate and with him, we were a much much much better team. He brings so much in the locker room. White also is a great teammate and locker room guy. It is incredible to watch Holiday and White on defense. White is so intelligent. He has great shot making and playmaking. Yes he was our unsung hero”, stated Jermaine Bucknor. Winning the title was an amazing feeling for him, but what was it like experiencing the massive Celtics parade in downtown Boston? “That parade was the most incredible thing that I have ever seen in person. There were over 1 million people there. Some said there were 1,5 million present. I have never seen so many crowds of people. I don´t know how they physically got into spaces. You couldn´t see the ground, but just saw heads for miles. It was great seeing all the happy fans and their excitement. So many were crying. The whole city was behind us”, said Jermaine Bucknor. The city of Boston saw a dynasty with Bill Russell in the 60´s and a second in the 80´s with Larry Bird. Is a third dynasty on the horizon now? “I can´t predict the future, but if the Celtics are able to keep the 2024 group together and stay healthy then there is a lot this group can accomplish”, warned Jermaine Bucknor.

In 9 months, he met so many incredible basketball legends and worked with so many incredible people and even beat Celtics legend and NBA hall of famer Paul Pierce in a 3 point shooting contest. He will always have unending stories to tell his grandchildren. “I saw so many different faces. I worked closely with Jeff Van Gundy. I sat next to him at every coaches meeting and was always able to pick his brain. I also worked closely with Sam Cassell. I remember when we were in Indiana, I was able to talk with Reggie Miller for a few minutes. Chatting with Rajon Rondo and Paul Pierce on a regular basis was also nice. Having guys like them and Eddie House come in and spend time in the culture as much as them was great. Pierce and House were incredible with their consistency. There were many that doubted us, but they were always in our corner. They both have rings and were the last to win here. I appreciated their support. I beat them both in a three point shooting contest and I will never let them live in down”, laughed Jermaine Bucknor. The incredible NBA journey will continue as he will follow Charles Lee to the Charlotte Hornets. I end our interview with the ultimate tough question. Who will win the Olympic Gold medal? As a Canadian, a guy who played 10 years in Germany and coached American Jayson Tatum who is a member of Team USA, he has to in a way be careful to what he says. “We had this conversation last year. Team USA is a lot stronger even if they have older guys. Canada and Germany will also be strong, but on paper, Team USA has the edge. I love Canada and Germany. It is really hard for me to say. I can´t say it too loud, but Team USA have a chip on their shoulder and I think will win”, stressed Jermaine Bucknor.

Omari Knox Has That Old School Vibe Picking The 92 Dream Team 97-94 Over Team USA 2024

Omari Knox (185-SG-1986, college: Bloomfield) is a 37 year old 190cm guard from Brooklyn, New York who enjoyed a 13 year professional season and last played with the TSV Oberaching Tropics averaging 20.0ppg), 5.3rpg, 2.8apg, 2.1spg, FGP: 50.6%, 3PT: 32.0%, FT: 87.9%. He began his basketball career with Bloomfield College (NCAA2) and came overseas in 2009 and played 4 seasons with Regionalliga team TSV Dachau Spurs. He also played a season with the RheinStars Cologne as well as 2 seasons with OSB Hellenen Muenchen (Germany-Regionalliga) and a season in Hanau (Pro B). He spoke to germanhoops.com about the 2024 Olympics.

Thanks Omari for talking to germanhoops.com. It´s Olympics time. Is the basketball competition one that excites you with the team USA on board with many of their absolute best. Can one still call them a Dream team?

Hey Miles, it’s always great talking to you. Yes, I believe every year it’s still the U.S that’s the team to beat. And for the Olympics many of the stars have come out.

Team USA had to seriously buckle down against South Sudan and Germany. Are these 2 of the bets examples that not only has the world caught up in basketball, but could beat this team in crunch-time with perhaps a little more luck and no Lebron James?

I think in general the world and the game of basketball is developing. The talent is not the same, but the rate of development has increased over the last decades. Sudan has a lot of talent and is coached by a tough NYC point guard Royal Ivey. Germany is very complete. Well balanced, role players and go-to-guys who can score at the NBA level.

Germany played an incredible game and gave Team USA all they had but lost by 4 as Lebron James saved the day. About how far is Team USA from being 100% ready for the Olympics?

I think Team USA will be fine. They have plenty of firepower and experience this time around. It’s more about establishing roles even when the team is all playing for one cause.

Lebron James showed again why he is still the best in the world scoring 20 points in the fourth quarter and the team´s last 11 points to silence Germany. Was that performance about as Jordan as it gets?


I would say that was more Lebron than anything else. Jordan in my opinion would have wanted to show everyone from the very beginning who the best player on the floor is. LeBron is capable of doing and being that guy much more, but it’s not his style.

Kevin Durant didn´t play. How vital is he for Team USA and is his presence the difference from say a nailbitter win and more comfortable win by 10 points?
KD is probably the second most important playing on the team behind LeBron. He brings everything. Experience, high level scoring, and stability and flexibility on offense and defense.

Devin Booker and Jayson Tatum looked invisible in the Germany game. How vital is it getting these 2 guys more involved in the offense on a team where every guy is a walking bucket?

Team USA just needs time to establish and accept the roles of the team. These guys are the best players in the NBA, and at the same time the best players on their own teams so they’ll now have to adjust to having a different roles. That’s the point of the exhibition games, just to work the kinks out.

Team USA looked good on defense and then on other plays not so good. In between, they made huge athletic blocks. What do they need to tighten up most there?

USA needs to tighten up staying disciplined and playing for a cause. It’s almost as if they have to go back to the fundamentals that got them this far. Playing hard and fundamentally sound. The talent and athletic ability is already superior, so they rely on that too often and end up gambling on plays.

Team Germany played a spirited game. How good do they look? They are a team that showed at the World Cup that they were able to keep developing as a team as the tournament went on. Do they have pressure as the World cup champion?

I think Germany played a great World Cup and deserved to be champions. They shouldn’t have pressure. They simply need to keep working together and on the things that made them successful last summer. Their team philosophy, chemistry, and NBA stars need to improve from last year to take it the next level and get the Gold this summer.

Dennis Schroeder had a solid 13/10 game in 17 minutes despite having a bad shooting day. Can he take his game to another level despite being the 2023 World Cup MVP?

I think Dennis has shown that he’s an elite level NBA player over the years in the NBA. I think he now feeds off of playing in the International events and if he and the team get hot at the right time then they can go far and I could see him as an MVP candidate, this summer.

Sharp shooter Andi Obst continues to make incredible bombs from outside. Could he finally get an NBA chance after a successful Olympics?

Andi Obst has shown he’s one of the best shooters in the world. I think he would have to showcase a bit more to get into the NBA.

Germany and USA will advance form their groups, but how tough is that group A with Canada, Spain, Greece and Australia. Who won´t survive there?

I think Australia or Greece will now get through.

South Sudan showed their fighting qualities against Team USA. Do you see a sleeper going far in this competition?

South Sudan, if they continue to play at that level and with their chemistry they have a chance to surprise some people. Having a guy like Carlik Jones on your team makes a huge difference. Shayok and Gabriel with a ton of experience.

Please predict the 3 medals and who will capture them?

USA for Gold Germany Silver France Bronze

What would be the score between Dream Team USA 1992 and Team USA 2024 in a game?

97-94 for THE DREAM TEAM

Thanks Omari for the chat.

Joe Asberry Is Content On A Team USA Gold As When The Bright Lights Come On They Are Simply Too Skilled And Have Too Many Weapons

Joe Asberry (196-F-1965, college: SF State) is an American ex professional basketball player that really has seen it all from crime to drugs, but also played against legends like David Robinson (215-C-65, college: Navy), Gary Payton, Jason Kidd and Brian Shaw and was teammates with German legendary player Christian Welp. He had a 11 year professional career that saw him toil around in the minor leagues of Germany, but he belonged to the best in his day at that level. Since retiring from the game, he has been a spokesperson for young kids and drug prevention, guest speaker, worked in the Alba Berlin organization, been a master of ceremonies for UBC Hannover and been a mentor for young Americans coming overseas trying to live the dream of being a professional basketball player. Currently he works with an agent and with young inspiring basketball kids and has his own podcast. He spoke to germanmhoops.com about the 2024 Olympic basketball tournament.

Thanks Joe for talking to germanhoops.com. It´s Olympics time. Is the basketball competition one that excites you with the team USA on board with many of their absolute best. Can one still call them a Dream team?

Thank´s for tapping in Miles. Alway´s a pleasure to talk hoops with you my Guy. I would say this is a “Dream Team” for sure. This team is loaded with the Best Basketball Players in the World, so it has to be a Dream for Steve Kerr and the rest of the staff to Coach Them.

Team USA had to seriously buckle down against South Sudan and Germany. Are these 2 of the bets examples that not only has the world caught up in basketball, but could beat this team in crunch-time with perhaps a little more luck and no LeBron James (204-SF-1984)?

South Sudan played out of their Minds. Cudo´s to them. It´s a prime example of how certain horrible conditions can create basketball players that will show up, and have a Dog Fight with any team they face. Lebron is the best Overall player we have ever seen so I´m not surprised that he helped pull out the win. And if he wasn´t there, Team USA still wins that game. Too much Talent.

Germany played an incredible game and gave Team USA all they had but lost by 4 as LeBron James saved the day. About how far is Team USA from being 100% ready for the Olympics?

Shout out to Team Germany. They fought hard and played great. The Wagner brothers are Humble studs and Dennis Schroeder is the Motor of that Car: That´s their big 3,but they have a great Team. I like big Theis, He´s as strong as an Ox. I enjoyed watching Thiemann play for Alba as well. They have what TEAM USA seems to always have a problem with. Chemistry. When the bright lights come on though, they´re just too skilled, and have too many weapons. So they´re ready for the Olympics for sure.

LeBron James showed again why he is still the best in the world scoring 20 points in the fourth quarter and the team´s last 11 points to silence Germany. Was that performance about as Jordan as it gets?

I love LeBron James game. He keeps other´s involved, and can dominate and fill up a stat sheet. I don´t ever compare him to Jordan. MJ was a straight killer. He was the type of scorer who could put the team on his back, and go and get 50 any time anywhere. So those are two different breeds of Animal! LOL!

Kevin Durant didn´t play. How vital is he for Team USA and is his presence the difference from say a nailbitter win and more comfortable win by 10 points?

Kevin Durant is UNREAL People love to talk about Kobe,and MJ, but Durant is that type of Killer too. He also is 7 feet. How do you guard a guy with a full tool box of moves, and can shoot at that size? He´s UNGUARDABLE. When he play the other teams will not have a chance.

It seems at times Team USA takes plays off and does too much isolation which is normal from NBA guys and guys that have super individual qualities. What is still missing form Team USA to be able to win games more comfortably?

I don´t think TEAM USA is missing anything. They just don´t play together for year,like the other teams. The expectation is just too high. A win is a win.

Devin Booker and Jayson Tatum looked invisible in the Germany game. How vital is it getting these 2 guys more involved in the offense on a team where every guy is a walking bucket?

Jayson Tatum and Devin Booker are great players. Their role will be different on this team. If Kerr gives them proper minutes, they`ll produce, if he doesn´t give them proper minutes and Team USA loses, they should fire him from the Warriors! LOL!

Team USA looked good on defense and then on other plays not so good. In between, they made huge athletic blocks. What do they need to tighten up most there?

Team USA will never be a great defensive team. They would have to add Draymond,or a Pat Beverly type for the roster if that was what they´re trying to do. They have too many offensive weapons. All they have to do is play hard, run and gun when they can and they will get win´s. Truth be told Davis loves defense. As long as Big Bam and Embid control the paint, everything will be just fine.

Team Germany played a spirited game. How good do they look? They are a team that showed at the World Cup that they were able to keep developing as a team as the tournament went on. Do they have pressure as the World cup champion?

Team Germany is a very good team. They don´t have pressure at all. All of the pressure is on the Americans.

Dennis Schroeder had a solid 13/10 game in 17 minutes despite having a bad shooting day. Can he take his game to another level despite being the 2023 World Cup MVP?

I love Dennis Schroeders game. I`m biased. He grew up getting buckets in that same gym I was Dunking on people in,Alte Wagge in Braunschweig. So I ride with him and Coach Liviu all day. LOL! He must play great in order for Germany to win. He makes everyone around him better and when it´s time to get a bucket he can do that with ease.

Sharp shooter Andi Obst continues to make incredible bombs from outside. Could he finally get an NBA chance after a successful Olympics?

Andi Obst has a gun. He could easily help a team that is looking for a shooter. He could be the JJ Redick type and help a NBA Roster without a doubt

Germany and USA will advance form their groups, but how tough is that group A with Canada, Spain, Greece and Australia. Who won´t survive there?

If i have to pick one team that won´t make it out of that group, I have to say Spain. It hurts to say that too, because l`ll always love the Gasol Bro´s,and Ricky Rubio. I hope they don´t read this LOL!

South Sudan showed their fighting qualities against Team USA. Do you see a sleeper going far in this competition?

South Sudan can go very far. They have that fight in them right now. For they´re a country that is dealing with all kinds of things, so when you have that extra chip on your shoulder, you play at another level.

Please predict the 3 medals and who will capture them?

USA,Germany,Canada.

What would be the score between Dream Team USA 1992 and Team USA 2024 in a game?

Dream Team 1992 and Team USA 2024 is two different eras. The Team USA 2024 team has more skilled players. Of course if you have Refs from the 90´s era, The Dream Team has a chance to win. Basketball is now based on scoring and trying to look good in the era. I played when guards came to the basket and I tried to throw a elbow at their heads, and dunk on them so hard, they would get a concussion, so it´s just different! Is best not to compare. LOL!

Just Give Max Heidegger(Turk Telekom) A Ball And He Will Excel Anywhere With His Game

Max Heidegger (191-PG-1997, college: UCSB) Is a 27 year old 191cm guard from California that will play his fifth professional season with Turk Telekom Ankara (Turkey-BSL). Last season he played with Umana Reyer Venezia (Italy-Serie A) averaging 9.8ppg, 1.9rpg, 2.2apg, FGP: 47.0%, 3PT: 40.5%, FT: 72.7%, 2.0rpg, 2.3apg. He began the season with the Windy City Bulls (NBA G League) averaging 12.9ppg, 1.5rpg, 3.6apg, 2FGP: 44.7%, 3FGP: 40.9%, FT: 71.4%. In 2022-2023 he split time with Merkezefendi Belediyesi Denizli Basket (Turkey-BSL) and with Bitci Baskonia Vitoria (Spain-Liga ACB) averaging 8.8ppg, 1.2rpg, 3.6apg, FGP: 49.0%, 3PT: 38.1%, FT: 69.2%. In the 2021-22 season he played with the EWE Baskets Oldenburg (Germany-BBL) averaging 18.3ppg), 2.2rpg, 4.5apg, FGP: 55.0%, 3PT: 37.5%, FT: 66.0%. He played his rookie season with Bnei Hertzeliya (Israel-Winner League) averaging 18.2ppg, 2.0rpg, 2.6apg, 1.1spg, FGP: 61.4%, 3PT: 41.8%, FT: 79.6%. He began his basketball career with Oaks Christian high school. He then played at the University of California Santa Barbara from 2016-2020 playing a total of 96 NCAA games. He spoke to germanhoops.com about basketball.

Thanks Max for talking to germanhoops.com. Your played your first season with Umana Reyer Venezia (Italy-Serie A). From a historical stand point, you couldn´t have picked a more beautiful place to live in. What does Venice mean to you now as you are living there as opposed to having visited there before?

Venice is such a beautiful and interesting place, there is truly nothing like it in the world, especially as we are starting to get into spring and the sun is out and it’s starting to get warmer. I’ve really enjoyed my time here so far as I’d never been for a game or vacation before so I’m looking forward to exploring the city more. Obviously living somewhere you start to maybe take certain things for granted maybe but I’m trying to absorb as much of Venice while I can.

You recently played in the G-League. Your stay was short. Did you get homesick to the Euro game? Usually guys will remain a lot longer in the G-League.

Not necessarily, in retrospect maybe I should have stayed a bit longer but you live and you learn but I did get a bit accustomed to Europe so it’s a hard adjustment both ways because the philosophy is completely different.

The team is in first place of Serie A. Since moving up in 2011the team has only won one title with a cup. The expectations seem high and the team is stacked with a lot of talent, depth and guys from the NBA. How did you expect to fit in?

I think I fit in fine, it’s definitely difficult to join a team midway through the season or even later like I did as roles are already understood and you are trying to learn how to fit in on the fly while other had a whole preseason to do that but I had experienced it a bit last year moving to Baskonia but I think I can fit a role they wanted where I can play both positions score a bit and take on some of the point guard duties.

You have always been a guy used to having the ball in your hands and taking a lot of shots. Will it be a very big adjustment for you having to possibly take less shots?

I’ve actually gotten a bit used to it at this point as my usage has gone down a lot since I left Turkey especially since I joined two teams midway through the year. I mean it’s obviously difficult as I played one way my whole life basically but it’s not necessarily a bad thing just a different mindset.

You were with the Chicago Bulls in training camp. What kind of an experience was it learning from Billy Donovan? What do you remember being the most vital of info that he gave you about your game?

I have a ton of respect for coach Donovan as he’s had success at every level and just seeing his work ethic and commitment to excellence was really impressive. He was always in the office watching film. I think the biggest thing was just the attention to detail especially for a guy like myself who was a fringe guy you have to do everything right.

How did you like the G-League style. Is it really all about guys only playing for their stats to get that NBA call up?

The G league is most definitely a fun style with the highest pace in the world. I wouldn’t say that every player in the G league is like that but I say it’s close to like AAU in the states when guys are trying to get recruited for college. If you don’t take advantage of your opportunities there’s no way for you to get what you want which is an NBA call up, but it’s not always necessarily with scoring a lot of guys get called up due to their versatility and athleticism but I’d be lying if there weren’t some guys just out there to purely score as many points as possible.

The G-League is getting younger and younger, but every now and then you see a known ex NBA player like Derrick Favors. What was it like sharing the court with him? What did you appreciate most about his game?

It was great, amazing person first of all but he’s obviously played at the highest levels possible, being able to learn from him and his experiences was really great. I mean a guy of his caliber to come back to the g league shows not only his love for the game but also what kind of person he is. Being around a guy that humble with that much success is always great. I just appreciated his IQ, obviously he didn’t quite have the same jumping ability he had in his prime but being able to shift his game to being more about IQ was really impressive to me.

What was the coolest moment that you had in the last 6 months in the NBA and G-League? You must of met some famous basketball figures?

Yeah of course I met a ton but being in basketball in the states you are around these guys relatively often so it’s not as crazy of an experience but learning from guys who have been there and done it is always a great experience. But for me personally my coolest moment was putting on an NBA a jersey even though it was only for preseason games it’s still what you dream about as a kid and being on the floor is something special.

Dou you ever see yourself going back in the G-League/NBA direction or is Europe your number one goal now?

I don’t exactly know what the future holds for the right situation I’d go anywhere but of course I think everyone playing basketball wants to play in the nba so that’s the dream but Europe is where I am.

Last season you began with Merkezefendi Belediyesi Denizli Basket (Turkey-BSL) and finished with Bitci Baskonia Vitoria (Spain-Liga Endesa) averaging 8.8ppg, 1.2rpg, 3.6apg, FGP: 49.0%, 3PT: 38.1%, FT: 69.2%, 2.0apg). You had huge games in Turkey. The Turkish league really seemed to fit your game. You outdueled many top guards there. What was your nicest memory on the court?

Yeah Turkey is the perfect country for my game. Especially since I finally played primarily the point position which really elevated my game. I think beating Turk Telekom and Fener back to back at home was a good memory.

In Spain you got to play Euroleague. How do you feel did your game grow during that period even if you didn´t get heavy minutes?

I mean it’s a great experience, of course I would have liked a bigger role but it’s always good learning how to fit in a team and seeing the best level of competition in Europe every day. I think I just learned a lot about how basketball should be played more tactically which I wasn’t used to as much as before that most teams I played in I was given a lot of freedom.

In the 21-22 season you played with the EWE Baskets Oldenburg (Germany-BBL) averaging 18.3ppg), 2.2rpg, 4.5apg, FGP: 55.0%, 3PT: 37.5%, FT: 66.0%. You had massive games against so many teams including FC Bayern Munich scoring 31 points in a 31 point win. How tough was playing so well, but not making the playoffs?

Obviously tough especially with how we ended the season, it was unfortunate that injuries and other circumstances caused us to start poorly I felt bad especially for Mladen and Rickey whom are legends of the club and I have immense respect for it just wasn’t working early in the season and I think coach Freyer his style fit our team more maybe especially me but it’s always difficult to have a disappointing season especially at a club like Oldenburg where they were super professional

You witnessed the farewell season of BBL legend Rickey Paulding. What did it mean to you to have him as a teammate?

Like I said before I think all of us as players felt a bit bad that we couldn’t give Rickey a proper send off with a great season but I think Rickey was the best teammate I’ve had in my life. Ofcourse he’s a legend of the bbl but it’s incredible that he had no ego and was one of the best people I’ve ever been around in basketball. It was insane to see the things he could still do at 40 he could have played a few more years at the same level if he wanted to, it’s cool to see how involved he still is in Oldenburg from afar.

You played your rookie season with Maccabi Playtika Tel-Aviv (Israel-Winner League) and Bnei Hertzeliya (Israel-Winner League) averaging 18.2ppg, 2.0rpg, 2.6apg, 1.1spg, FGP: 61.4%, 3PT: 41.8%, FT: 79.6%. What do you remember being your wake up call to being overseas where you knew that you were far away from home even if you have Israeli roots?

My first year they had a series of missile attacks and that was kind of my wake up call if I’m not in California or the US anymore. I mean there’s nothing in the US that would really prepare you for missile attacks and just how calm the people in Israel were at the time was pretty confusing to my teammates and I at the time.

You were coached by Sharon Drucker a guy who was an assistant at Maccabi many years ago. How do you feel did he help you adjust from the NCAA to euro ball best?

I think the biggest thing is that he was patient with me and was more supportive than a disciplinarian which I think was massive in helping me adjust. The first year out of the NCAA is always so difficult not only on the court learning European basketball but also as a person being away from family and friends in a completely different culture and time zone so I think his support and patience with me honestly allowed me to get through the first year and build some momentum to start my career. Very grateful to him.

You played at UC-Santa Barbara from 2016-2020. You had many 30 plus games and once was close to a triple double against LBSU. What was your fondest game in the NCAA?

Probably senior night my last year, even though I was injured it was just a culmination of a lot of hard work being able to graduate and having played all 4 years having pushed through a lot of injuries and other things it was an important milestone for me.

You played 2 seasons with Gabe Vincent. That guy had to fight for everything to get to where he is today. How do you remember his work ethic? Could you soak something up from his presence?

He was always an incredibly hard worker and very mature but I think the biggest things that allowed him to do what he has done is his confidence and consistency. Obviously he worked hard to get where he is but even since college he lived as a professional and his mentality and attitude never changed in the face of success or adversity which I think is one of the main reasons he made it from basically the bottom to where he is now, it’s a great story.

You played 2 seasons against TJ Shorts who has been a terror overseas since he turned pro. You also played against him in Germany. How far is he from reaching the Euroleague?

I don’t think far at all, he’s going to get an opportunity in my opinion, I mean there’s not much else he can do to get that opportunity he’s excelled at every level and every place he’s been even if people doubted him. He was mvp of champions league last year and will most likely be mvp of eurocup this year so I mean if he doesn’t deserve the opportunity at this point nobody does.

How did head coach Joe Pasternack groom and prepare you best for a professional career?

I think he installed some structure in my life when I desperately needed it. As a college kid I needed that structure to be successful in my life as a whole and he provided that which allowed me to grow as a player and person

Who won a 1-1 in practice you or Jaquori Mclaughlin?

I’m not sure if we actually ever played one on one but of course I’d bet on myself on that one but we used to go at it all the time in practice and it depended on the day who got the better of the other. I’m excited that he’s back on the court this year as he’s in Indonesia right now, looking forward to catching some of his games.

Who was the toughest player that you ever faced in the NCAA that reached the NBA?

In college probably Lonzo Ball, I played against him in high school also but with that UCLA team there was nothing we could really do he just played with such command and confidence as a freshman he could dominate the game without scoring.

Please name your 5 best teammates of all-time?

PG: Alex OConnell

SG: Sander Raieste

SF: Rickey Paulding

PF: Leland King

C: Norris Agbakoko

Please list your personal NBA Mount Rushmore?

Lebron, Kobe, Jordan, Allen Iverson

Who is your GOAT and why?

I think the best player ever is Lebron but my goat is Kobe, growing up in LA he was such a legend in the city and he meant so much to the city of LA he’s the person who got me to pick up a basketball even though no one in my family had ever played or had any interest in basketball. The impact he had on myself and the city of LA makes him my GOAT.

Did you see the sequel to the classic Coming To America? Shouldn´t they have left it alone?

I did not see the sequel. Sometimes you should just leave the classics alone it’s hard to replicate a movie like that especially like 30 years later.

Thanks Max for the chat.

Khalil Miller(EN Baskets Schwelm) Had An Outstanding Rookie Season In Germany And Will Attempt Next Step With The Basket Swans Gmunden

Khalil Miller (203-F-1996) is a 28 year old 203cm forward from Ontario, Canada that completed his rookie season overseas in Germany with the EN Baskets Schwelm averaging 16,5ppg, 11,4rpg, 1,2apg, 1,3spg and 2,3bpg. He has previous pro experience with the Ottawa Blackjacks of the CEBL. He began his basketball career at Seneca College (CCAA) and finished at McMaster University (U Sports) playing 23 games averaging 10.3ppg, 10.2rpg, 1.5apg, 1.2spg, Blocks-2 (2.5bpg), FGP: 53.7%,3PT:24.1%,FT:66.7%. He spoke to germanhoops.com after the 2023-2024 season ended.

Congrats Khalil on a great season. One win away from reaching the semi-finals. Where do you rank this season as a rookie?

For me I would say that this season was a successful season even though it didn’t go the way we wanted it to go, and for it being my first year overseas I’m grateful for the coaching staff and my teammates, they really made it a great experience for me

You lost a tough do or die game against Orange Academy by 42 points. Was this a game where Schwelm just ran out of gas or just one of those days where the opponent did everything right?

Orange Academy is really good at home I will give them that, they did everything right

How much is the success of Orange Academy a good advertisement for German basketball? That team has only young players. Is Orange Academy the best pro B team full of young Germans?

I would for sure say that Orange academy is the best pro b team full of young Germans

Orange Academy has many very talented young players. Which guy impressed you most?

Only 2 players really impressed me and that was Noa Essengue and Maximilian Langenfeld. They are going to be special in this game of basketball

How thrilling was the series against Oberaching? You won the do or die game by 3 points. What will you always remember from this series?

What I will always remember from the series against Oberaching is that they never gave up

Talk about the season of the EN Baskets Schwelm. What is your summary overall of the season? What was special about this years team?

We didn’t just get along on the court, it was also off the court. We had a group of guys on the team that I appreciate and respect a lot

No disrespect to the team, but if you compare the roster to other teams, one could say that there isn´t much depth. Did the team overachieve a bit?

Compared to other rosters, I guess you can say that we were counted out a lot, but we have dogs over here in Schwelm

How important was head coach Falk Moeller for the success? He did a lot with this team. How big is his heart for the organization?

Coach Falk built a foundation when it comes to EN Baskets, you can’t say EN baskets without mentioning Falk. He was very important when it came to the team´s success, Falk will do anything for this organization. He just wants to win

How much of a joy was it playing with Chris Frazier? What will you always remember about his game?

Playing with Chris was amazing, he’s a solid dude on and off the court, happy I went into battle with him for the entire season he’s a competitor and would do anything to win

Robert Merz had a great season. Could one say he was a bit of an unsung hero?

I didn’t expect Robert Merz to be this good when I got to Schwelm but he proved me wrong, competitor as well and great teammate

You averaged 16,5ppg, 11,4rpg, 1,2apg, 1,3spg and 2,3bpg. How content were you with your rookie season?

My rookie season was a good one, I for sure know that I I could of done more though

You really dominated the Pro B. Did it sometimes feel like you were a man among boys?

It felt like it sometimes that I was a man amongst boys

You really filled up the stat sheet. How do you feel did your game grow in Germany?

I felt like I learned a lot coming overseas and my game definitely grew being out here in Germany

You had many monster games like the 33 points in game 2 against Orange Academy. What was your personal favorite personal game of the season?

I would say that my 33 point game against Orange academy and my 19 points and 20 rebounds against Koln were my favourites

What is the next step for you? Could you imagine remaining in Germany or do you want to explore a new country?

What’s next in store for me, I guess we shall see, but I do love Germany and I can see my self coming back

Who do you see reaching the Pro B final and winning? Koln-Rhondorf seem like the logical choice.

It’s going to come down to who wants it more, going to be interesting

Who will win the NBA East and West and who will be NBA champion?

Boston winning the East and Dallas winning the West, Dallas champions

Will the USA win the Gold with Lebron and Co or will Germany get in the way again?

USA will win the Gold I don’t see anyone getting in their way.

Thanks Khalil for the chat.

Jeremy Ingram Doesn´t Believe That Team USA Is As Good As People Think But It Will Still Be Enough To Bring The Gold Home

Jeremy Ingram (183-G-1991, college: AAMU) is a191 cm guard that was born in Alabama and has played his entire professional career in Germany for teams like Speyer, Idstein, Bensheim, SG Mannheim, TSV Bargteheide and SG Braunschweig. He began his career with Enterprise State College (JUCO) and then finished with Alabama A&M University (NCAA). He spoke to germanhoops.com about the 2024 Olympics.

Thanks Jeremy for talking to germanhoops.com. It´s Olympics time. Is the basketball competition one that excites you with the team USA on board with many of their absolute best. Can one still call them a Dream team?

I love the team the USA put together this year. Curry and Lebron on the same team is crazy with Kevin Durant, I think they’re dynamic for sure. I would never call them the Dream Team though. I´m honestly taking the Dream Team over this team.

Team USA had to seriously buckle down against South Sudan and Germany. Are these 2 of the best examples that not only has the world caught up in basketball, but could beat this team in crunch-time with perhaps a little more luck and no Lebron James?

I do think the world is catching up in basketball but I also don’t think this team is as good as people think it is. I think there is a lot if big names on the team but the chemistry is not nearly as prominent as the Dream team and the Redeem Team, in my opinion.

Germany played an incredible game and gave Team USA all they had but lost by 4 as Lebron James saved the day. About how far is Team USA from being 100% ready for the Olympics?

With Kevin Durant they are obviously much stronger because he is 1 of the greatest scorers ever so I think if he would have played it wouldn’t had been so close. Germany still played a great game though.

Lebron James showed again why he is still the best in the world scoring 20 points in the fourth quarter and the team´s last 11 points to silence Germany. Was that performance about as Jordan as it gets?

Lebron definitely showed why he is 1 of the greatest players ever with a great down the stretch performance. But comparing him to Jordan, not even close. Lebron missed 2 huge free throws at the end of that game that I just can’t see Jordan or Kobe missing. Lebron has been carrying the team in clutch time though showing why he is the leader of that team.

Kevin Durant didn´t play. How vital is he for Team USA and is his presence the difference from say a nailbitter win and more comfortable win by 10 points?

When Kevin Durant returns and is fully healthy I think they are unbeatable and I think they start winning big.

It seems at times Team USA takes plays off and does too much isolation which is normal from NBA guys and guys that have super individual qualities. What is still missing from Team USA to be able to win games more comfortably?

I think they need to play better team defense so they can get out and run more and that´s when they start blowing teams out. The isolation ball is normal for Americans but once they start getting steals and pushing the break off of missed shots they are super dangerous.

Devin Booker and Jayson Tatum looked invisible in the Germany game. How vital is it getting these 2 guys more involved in the offense on a team where every guy is a walking bucket

I don’t see neither 1 of those guys having significant roles on this team. I think they are both great but they play behind Kevin Durant and Steph Curry so there´s not much room for them to be as effective as they are on their NBA teams.

Team USA looked good on defense and then on other plays not so good. In between, they made huge athletic blocks. What do they need to tighten up most there?

I think it was just effort. They can really get after it, if they want to. Maybe once the real games start they won’t have so many lapses like they’ve been having.

Team Germany played a spirited game. How good do they look? They are a team that showed at the World Cup that they were able to keep developing as a team as the tournament went on. Do they have pressure as the World cup champion?

I think Germany is getting better every year and I think they have a lot of supporters. Other than USA I want to see Germany do good. I think Germany should have the pressure of at least winning 2nd place. I can’t see them win Gold. I think either them or Serbia should compete for silver. Canada will also try to compete for those top 3 spots so Germany will have to bring it.

Dennis Schroeder had a solid 13/10 game in 17 minutes despite having a bad shooting day. Can he take his game to another level despite being the 2023 World Cup MVP?

I think he does his job well and the guys on that team all accept that he is the leader of that team which makes his job a lot easier. Dennis will be ok, he loves international play so I expect him to play well almost every game, he will have to if they want silver or bronze.

Sharp shooter Andi Obst continues to make incredible bombs from outside. Could he finally get an NBA chance after a successful Olympics?

He is definitely 1 of the best shooters in the world. I mean maybe he is happy with his role and money even his life overseas. I think he can shoot but I honestly don’t see him in a NBA uniform.

Germany and USA will advance from their groups, but how tough is that group A with Canada, Spain, Greece and Australia. Who won´t survive there?

It´s hard to say but I´m going to say Spain won’t survive from this group. I think Spain was tougher years before in previous Olympics. South Sudan showed their fighting qualities against Team USA.

Do you see a sleeper going far in this competition?

I think they played great Against USA and I think it´s possible they may shock a team, but I don’t see too much from them because their are a lot of good teams in the Olympics.

Please predict the 3 medals and who will capture them?

USA Serbia Germany. I think these are the top 3 teams, in that order.

What would be the score between Dream Team USA 1992 and Team USA 2024 in a game?

I don’t know the score but I think Dream Team would lose simply because it´s a different game today and everyone on this 2024 team can do so many different things. I like the Dream team better though.

Thanks Jeremy for the chat.

Shawn Scott Still Believes In The United States Winning The Gold At The 2024 Olympics Despite The World Catching Up And Many Super Competitive Countries On Board

Shawn Scott (185-G-1996, college: SW Christian) is a 28 year old 185cm guard that will play his third fourth season and first with Pro B team TSV Neustadt temps Shooters. Last season he played with BG Hagen averaging 30.1ppg, 9.0rpg, Assists-2 (5.9apg), Steals-5 (2.7spg), FGP: 59.9%, 3PT: 31.1%, FT: 78.0%. In 2022-2023 he split time with TVO Biggesee / TV Jahn Lindhorst (Germany-Regionalliga) averaging 31.2ppg, 10.4rpg, 6.1apg, 3.6spg, 2FGP: 56.2%, 3FGP: 30.4%, FT: 77.6%, in Jan.’23 moved to BG 2000 Berlin (Germany-Regionalliga) averaging 14.2ppg, 8.1rpg, 4.6apg, 2.4spg, FGP: 53.5%, 3PT: 14.3%, FT: 64.4%. He began his career at Jenks High School and then played 3 seasons at Southwestern Christian University. He spoke to germanhoops.com about the 2024 Olympics.

Thanks Shawn for talking to germanhoops.com. It´s Olympics time. Is the basketball competition one that excites you with the team USA on board with many of their absolute best. Can one still call them a Dream team?

Thanks for having me. Yes I’m most excited about the US basketball team this year and hope I’ll be able to watch every game. Dream team I don’t know about that but there’s definitely unlimited talent on that team.

Team USA had to seriously buckle down against South Sudan and Germany. Are these 2 of the best examples that not only has the world caught up in basketball, but could beat this team in crunch-time with perhaps a little more luck and no Lebron James?

I mean, it’s clear that the basketball world has caught up because most of the best basketball players aren’t from the US and I think this year will be so competitive and you may see many “upsets”. Every team is filled with ex NBA players and players with tons of experience and all it takes is just more chemistry and not so much talent.

Germany played an incredible game and gave Team USA all they had but lost by 4 as Lebron James saved the day. About how far is Team USA from being 100% ready for the Olympics?

I think they’re ready but again we’re waiting for KD to come back and I think they just need to lock in more defensively and not let these teams who have a lot of chemistry and are smart offensively and move so much without the ball and I think that’s hard for the US to guard.

Lebron James showed again why he is still the best in the world scoring 20 points in the fourth quarter and the team´s last 11 points to silence Germany. Was that performance about as Jordan as it gets?

I honestly never saw a game from Jordan in the Olympics, but it’s clear that LeBron is excited to be out there and is giving everything he has and they are looking to him to do LeBron things, but I think some people are still waiting to get going and once they do offensively, it won’t be so close of a game.

Kevin Durant didn´t play. How vital is he for Team USA and is his presence the difference from say a nailbitter win and more comfortable win by 10 points?

Yeah, like I said, I think we’re still waiting for him to come back and once he does, I think the whole game will completely change and these games that end up being close won’t be so close anymore.

It seems at times Team USA takes plays off and does too much isolation which is normal from NBA guys and guys that have super individual qualities. What is still missing from Team USA to be able to win games more comfortably?

I think that overseas style of ball movement and always swinging the ball and moving without the ball is kind of what they’re missing, but it’s hard to do that when they’re not used to playing basketball like that. Team USA wins strictly off of talent and just being better but I really think this year it will be tough to win like that.

Devin Booker and Jayson Tatum looked invisible in the Germany game. How vital is it getting these 2 guys more involved in the offense on a team where every guy is a walking bucket?

There’s just so much talent on this team and maybe it’s hard for these guys to have a chance to get going and can’t expect to score 15-20 points every game but they have to find other ways to get involved and contribute to the team.

Team USA looked good on defense and then on other plays not so good. In between, they made huge athletic blocks. What do they need to tighten up most there?

Just being more sound defensively. Like I said a lot of teams are moving without the ball and we get caught falling asleep most of the time and rely on an athletic block from AD or Bam and if they really want to win, then they have to really buckle down and tighten these things up.

Team Germany played a spirited game. How good do they look? They are a team that showed at the World Cup that they were able to keep developing as a team as the tournament went on. Do they have pressure as the World cup champion?

I mean, they won the World Cup for a reason they’ve been playing with each other for who knows how long and they have a ton of NBA experience and overseas experience at the highest level so it’s no secret or surprise that they have a good chance of winning.

Dennis Schroeder had a solid 13/10 game in 17 minutes despite having a bad shooting day. Can he take his game to another level despite being the 2023 World Cup MVP?

I think in these games, Dennis is the most comfortable because he’s playing for his home country and he gets ultimately the most freedom and they rely on him to make plays. I think he will do just fine in this Olympics.

Sharp shooter Andi Obst continues to make incredible bombs from outside. Could he finally get an NBA chance after a successful Olympics?

I honestly don’t know why he’s not in the NBA or hasn’t gotten a chance because shooters always get a chance and to be a knockdown shooter like that there’s no reason why a team wouldn’t want him on there. Also it could be that he’s comfortable where he’s at now overseas and he’s solidified over there and they take care of him.

Germany and USA will advance from their groups, but how tough is that group A with Canada, Spain, Greece and Australia. Who won´t survive there?

They’re calling Group A the group of death, which is going to be quite the games to see. It’s so close and every team is so evenly matched in my opinion, but I think Canada and Australia will survive. South Sudan showed their fighting qualities against Team USA.

Do you see a sleeper going far in this competition?

Going far honestly no because once the Olympics actually start then everything is heightened and these teams that shouldn’t be keeping the games close usually turn it up even more, but who knows what will happen.

Please predict the 3 medals and who will capture them?

I think Canada bronze and then France silver and USA gold.

What would be the score between Dream Team USA 1992 and Team USA 2024 in a game?

That’s a tough one. I want to say that the game would be super close and extremely competitive but I feel like team USA 2024 would come out on top.

Thanks Shawn for the chat.