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Victor Bailey(Niners Chemnitz) Has Always Been A Natural Scorer But Wants To Open Up His Game More At The PG Position

Victor Bailey Jr (193-SG-1998, college: GMU) is a 26 year old 198cm forward from Austin, Texas that is playing his second pro season and first with the Niners Chemnitz averaging 12/2/2 stats in the easyCredit BBL and 10/3/3 in the Basketball Champions League. Last season he played his rookie season overseas helping German Pro A team PS Karlsruhe win the title averaging 13,3ppg and 2,0rpg. He began the season with Stella Artois Leuven Bears (Belgium-Pro Basketball League) averaging 9.7ppg, 1.7rpg, 1.5apg, 2FGP: 39.0%, 3FGP: 34.3%, FT: 92.6%. He began his basketball career with McNeil High School. He began his NCAA career with the University of Oregon playing a total of 73 games. He averaged 6.7ppg, 1.7rpg, FGP: 46.2%, 3PT: 36.4%, FT: 87.0% and in his second year 7.4ppg, 2.0rpg, FGP: 42.5%, 3PT: 40.2%, FT: 91.1%. he then played 2 seasons at the University of Tennessee playing a total of 60 games averaging 10.9ppg, 2.0rpg, 1.6apg, FGP: 49.0%, 3PT: 33.8%, FT: 82.8% and in his second season averaged 2.6ppg. He finished his NCAA career at George Mason University (NCAA) averaging 11.8ppg, 3.2rpg, 1.6apg, FGP: 42.2%, 3PT: 47.0%, FT: 80.4%.  He spoke to germanhoops.com after the win over teh EWE Baskets Oldenburg.

Congrats on the big 87-78 win over the EWE Baskets Oldenburg. How big was this win? After losing 4 of the first 5 games, the team now has won 5 of it´s last 6 games

That win was huge. We are starting to get comfortable with each other and are on a role now. I hope we can continue it especially in the BBL and also transform over to the BCL.

The first quarter was a real dog fight as no team could get away. Oliver Nkamhoua began with 2 massive dunks. How thrilling is it always getting power dunks from him? You see it so much.

Yes absolutely. We are used to it. He is explosive and when you see that from him it gives everyone a boost. He gave us fire and it helped guys coming from the bench.

The Niners Chemnitz were able to control the game in the second quarter, but Oldenburg kept punching back. How proud were you of the team of being able to withstand their punches and still lead as you led 46-39.

We work on this in practice where we are able to get back up and withstand runs. Coach Rodrigo does a great job preparing us. So when we see it in games, we are prepared for it.

Oldenburg came out strong in the third quarter going on a run and getting three´s from Justin Jaworski. Is he one of those snipers you would always rather have on your team than have to play against him?

Yes. He is very talented and is one of those shooters where every shot he takes looks like it will go in. He got away a bit. He have to do a better job giving him tough looks and keeping him at bay and get hands in his face.

Chemnitz led by a few points going into the fourth quarter. Jeff Garret hit back to back three´s to pave the way to the win. Did that mentally hurt Oldenburg at that point?

You never know, but for us his three´s were huge. When we saw his shots go in, it gave us a lot of energy. It gave us a lot of confidence and was big for our mentality.

In the last 2,5 minutes, ultra veteran Deandre Lansdowne added 11 points just like that with 3 3 pointers. Did Chemnitz just want it more than Oldenburg?

Dre is our veteran. He just knows what to do in those moments. We just tried to follow his lead and do our part on defense. He got hot and just helps us whenever needed.

What do you believe was the biggest strength on this day for Chemnitz? Was it that knack of always being able to stick together when you needed it most?

Yes absolutely. We practice hard in practice and that gets us prepared for games. We have seen it before in practice and are able to do it in games. We have to be able to keep building on these habits.

What kind of an experience has it been playing with ultra teammate Deandre Lansdowne? Where does he rank in all-time teammates that you have had in terms of leadership?

He is definitely up there. I came a bit late to the team, but he right away took me under his wing. He was moved mainly to point guard last season and had to get adjusted. The same thing happened to me this season and he has really been very supportive and helped me with the growing pains and how I can adapt best. He has been a big help and helped me speed up the process.

How vital is a guy like Jeff Garrett on the team? What have you appreciated most about his game?

He is and is one of those guys that has been doing it for a while. He is another one of those guys that will help you and I will listen. He is a big help rebounding. He is everywhere on the rebound at both ends. He has helped me with his energy and communication.

Will Christmas is still finding his groove this season. He like you came from lower leagues to reach the BBL. He was even in the Pro B only a few years ago. How well can you relate to him being a player who continues to climb the basketball ladder?

Everyone on this team has a story. I can relate to his story and we have conversations and I like to pick his brain. We alternate at the point guard position. We try to help each other. He is a great teammate.

You came from one winning program PS Karlsruhe to the next with the Niners. What have you appreciated most about the organization?

I have been blessed to have been part of teams if it was Tennessee, PS Karlsruhe or the Niners now where hard work has been very important. All these teams had and have a great work ethic. I´m seeing it again this season and it´s nothing new for me. I have been used to hard work my whole career and it´s great seeing how it´s paying off this season.

What has been the biggest adjustment coming from the Pro A to the easyCredit BBL for you?

It has been the athleticism. I feel like the skill level is high at both levels. I just remember that for me it was easier to get lay up´s and getting to the rim in the Pro A. In the BBL, there are more blocks and deflections. Guys are so athletic in the BBL.

What has it been like playing for top coach Rodrigo Pastore? He has done incredible work in Chemnitz in the last years. How has he helped your game most?

He has been so encouraging and gives me all the confidence to be aggressive and be able to make mistakes, but at the same time also give constructive criticism. He tries all he can to make me a productive player and help us win. I really appreciate that. He pushes me very much.

Your putting up strong stats in the BBL and BCL. What kind of a player have you become in the short time you have been in these 2 new leagues?

For me it´s all about trying to adapt. I try to watch how other guys had success like a Tyrese Rice. He said on his podcast that being successful has to do with how well you adapt I just try to be as productive as possible and help my team win at any cost. I came in late in Karlsruhe last season and had to adapt to all. At the end we were Pro A champions. This season, I´m just trying to help the team win. That has been helping my game.

On what areas of your game are you working on most now to continue to be consistent in the BBL and BCL?

Scoring has always come natural to me. This season I´m trying to open up my game more at the point guard position. I want to be able to make plays and get guys open and make the extra pass. I want to make myself more of an allround player.

You scored 22 points in a BCL game in a big win over Benfica. Was that your best game so far as a professional?

It wasn´t my best game as a professional, but my best game in the BCL. I´m getting more comfortable in the BCL. I´m trying to get a better handle on it. I just want to go out into each game with the confidence that I can be consistent each night. That is the next step for me.

Who wins a 1-1 in practice you or Deandre Lansdowne?

We actually haven´t played et. I like playing against Oliver. I would like to play against him.

Thanks Victor for the chat.

Bruno Albrecht Powers The Skyliners Juniors With The Hot Hand Over FC Bayern Basketball 2 with 86-69 Victory

After a massive 82-80 win on the road in Ludwigsburg, the Skyliners Juniors returned back home to square off against FC Bayern Basketball 2. Frankfurt was lucky to escape Ludwigsburg with a win after producing 24 turnovers. Frankfurt came back into their living room sporting a 3-3 record and added self-confidence after a nail bitter win. Their opponent FC Bayern Munich was playing anything like the way a big time club should as they had a poor 1-5 record. The team had lost their big 3 of Kharchekov, Kalu and Randonic and had many new young players that were led by Dominic Dolic, Ivan Volf and Marco Frank. However on this night, Frankfurt had enough offensive power especially from Bruno Albrecht (189-SG-2001) who nailed 8 three´s for the third consecutive time at home plus guys like Ivan Crnjac and Dusan Nikolic who supplied points whenever the Munich was threatening. But it wasn´t just these 3 players that were key, but the whole team who contributed from start to end. “This was an absolute team effort. We moved the ball really well. We still had many turnovers, but that happens with a young team like ours. We have a great dynamic of drivers and shooters. We have big guards who supplied great pressure and we rebounded well”, stressed Bruno Albrecht. FC Bayern Basketball 2were unable to keep up with Frankfurt, but fought until the end despite being so young. “We have a super young team and guys have problems to adjust to the Pro B level. We missed a lot of shots tonight. We weren´t ready to compete in the third quarter and our moral went down. I´m proud how we kept fighting back in the fourth quarter”, stressed FC Bayern Basketball 2 assistant coach Federico Perego.

Ivan Crnjac at the FT line

The first quarter was a dog fight as no team was able to get away until the end when Dusan Nikolic nailed a trey for the 5 point advantage. The Skyliners Juniors got their three pointer going early as Bruno Albrecht hit twice while ex Wurzburg guard Philip Hadenfeld scored once while FC Bayern Basketball 2 elected to go inside and got 2 buckets from Montenengro guard Amar Licina and Italian Allesio Calamita scored twice off the pick and roll exchange with ex ANGT player Ivan Volf, but Frankfurt led 13-10. Frankfurt may have found a groove with their outside shooting, but they also tried to get 20 year old German big man Malik Kordel involved as he made a lay in and block while NBBL player Maximillian Peters made a floater. Ukraine big man Desmond Yiamu was aggressive and got to the free throw line, but also had problems making his free shots. Nikolic made a last second trey for the 21-16 lead after 10 minutes. The Skyliners Juniors shot 64% from the field and 80% from outside and had 7 rebounds and 5 turnovers while FC Bayern Basketball 2 shot 39% from the field and 0% from outside and had 10 rebounds and 3 turnovers. “We have had problems with our starts this season. We play sloppy and then become surprised how a young team like Bayern can play against us. We gave up too many turnovers”, stated Bruno Albrecht.

Amar Licina from outside

In the second quarter the Skyliners Juniors were able to keep the lead and control the game despite FC Bayern Basketball 2 not wilting, but fighting and staying in range. Frankfurt got some key buckets with a trey from Hadenfeldt and a powerful 2 handed dunk from Dusan Nikolic who came flying in from the wing and finished with authority to lead 26-18. With Kharchenkov and Kalu gone, Munich needs new guys to step up and one of those guys is Marco Frank who continues to develop his game in the last years. He stepped up with 5 unanswered points as Frankfurt led only 26-23. But Frankfurt always had an answer when Munich threatened as Ivan Crnjac nailed a trey for the 29-23 advantage. He would hit key shots many more times in the game then when the opponent was trying to get closer. “Ivan is so important for us. He is so solid in all areas. The way he takes those corner three´s where he takes the shot high is great. That is an incredible quality that not many have”, warned Bruno Albrecht. Munich continued to execute well under pressure getting a lay in from Croatian guard Dominik Dolic and 2 lay in´s from Desmond Yiamu as Frankfurt led only 34-29. But then it was time for the Felix Hecker show as he made a great spin move. He must of took some inspiration from Ja Morant´s amazing 360 basket a few days ago. “That is actually Felix´s signature move. We need more of that from him. I actually didn´t think of Ja Morants spin from a few days ago”, smiled Bruno Albrecht. Licina scored again using his quickness with a lay in as Frankfurt led 36-31. Then it was time for Ivan Crnjac to nail another trey for the 39-31 lead. In the last minutes, Dusan Nikolic made another 2 handed dunk and trey to keep Munich at bay trailing 45-33 at the break. “Dusan played really great. He is really efficient when he doesn´t turnover the ball”, said Bruno Albrecht. The Skyliners Juniors shot 52% from the field and 54% from the three point line and had 18 rebounds and 7 turnovers and the FC Bayern basketball 2 shot 42% from the field and 8% from the three point line and had 18 rebounds and 5 turnovers.

Dusan Nikolic for the dunk

In the third quarter the Skyliners Juniors continued to execute well on offense despite having a slow start where the guests couldn´t take advantage of. FC Bayern Basketball 2 stopped Frankfurt´s first 4 possessions, but couldn´t get more than a runner from Marco Frank to trail 45-35. Then Frankfurt just totally turned up their game going on a lethal 11-4 run to extend their lead to 56-39. In the run, they let it rain three´s as Crnjac, Hadenfeldt and Albrecht dropped three pointers and Malik Kordel made a thunderous dunk. After a Licina trey, Frankfurt scored 7 unanswered points to extend their lead once more to 63-42. In the run, they continued to display fine inside out basketball getting 2 lay in´s from Kordel and Nikolic and an off balance deep trey from Bruno Albrecht. Down the stretch, Marco Frank continued to take responsibility and scored twice, but Frankfurt also was able to punch back with baskets from Fabian Baumgarten and Hadenfeldt as Frankfurt led 67-46 after 30 minutes. “Our role problems did a super job taking over whenever we needed their support”, added Bruno Albrecht. “We kept missing shots and our moral continued to sink. It wasn´t easy for some of our young guys to battle against more experienced players”, stressed Federico Perego. The Skyliners Juniors shot 51% from the field and 55% from the parking lot and had 26 rebounds and 9 turnovers while FC Bayern Basketball 2 shot 40% from the field and 11% from the three point line and had 31 rebounds and 11 turnovers.

Alessio Calamita with the lay in

In the fourth quarter FC Bayern Basketball 2 began well coming back momentarily, but Frankfurt escaped their slow start and escaped their funk and found to their game again and executed well again and sailed home to the win. FC Bayern Basketball 2 began defending very aggressive and got 5 stops which led to 7 unanswered points as Munich cut Frankfurt´s lead to 67-53 as Calamita scored twice and Dominik Dolic nailed a three pointer. Jamie Edoka stopped the run with a lay in and Albrecht hit a trey for the 72-55 advantage. The guests stayed strong as Calamita remained unstoppable in the paint area with a lay in while Ivan Volf scored on transition as Frankfurt led only 72-60. However Frankfurt stayed calm under pressure and just relied on their team play and hot shooting and closed out the game strong with a 14-9 run getting timely shots whenever they needed to. Ivan Crnjac came through in the clutch again as he had so many times in the game making a runner and halting the momentary Munich momentum to lead 74-60. Frankfurt buckled down on defense which led to back to back three´s from Bruno Albrecht extending Frankfurt´s lead to 81-63. Munich got to the free throw line, but couldn´t make any ground and Frankfurt slammed the door shut on FC Bayern Basketball 2 with a nifty Edoka left handed lay in and Hecker three pointer for the win. “I was very proud how we finished the game. We played sloppy and then to be able to turn it around the way we did isn´t self evident with a young team like ours. I give a lot of credit to Hadenfeldt and Hecker for their leadership qualities”, stressed Bruno Albrecht. “We started aggressive and hit more shots, but couldn´t hold it very long”, said Federico Perego. The Skyliners Juniors were led by Bruno Albrecht with 27 points while Ivan Crnjac added 14 points and Philipp Hadenfeldt 12 points while FC Bayern basketball were led by Marco Frank with 18 points and Amar Licina had 10 points. The Skyliners Juniors shot 56% from the field and 60% from outside and had 32 rebounds and 18 turnovers while FC Bayern basketball shot 41% from the field and 13% from outside and had 38 rebounds and 14 turnovers.

Vladan Lazic Will Never Forget Maodo Lo saying Good Shot Boy After He Hit A Three Pointer Over Him

Vladan Lazic (188-PG-2001) is a 23 year old 188cm guard who played 3 games with Lok Bernau in the 2024-205 season averaging 8,0ppg, 1,3apg and 1,7spg. Last season he played with ROTH Energie Giessen Pointers (Germany-Regionalliga) averaging 16.9ppg, 3.5rpg, 3.3apg, 1.8spg, FGP: 54.1%, 3PT: 32.6%, FT: 70.6%. In the 2022-2023 season he played with t KK Samobor (Prva Liga) averaging 20.8ppg, 3.1rpg, 3.5apg, 2.3spg, FGP: 54.3%, 3PT: 32.1%, FT: 85.7%. He began his cbasketball career with KK Zagreb and then ventured to Germany to play in the Hakro Merlins organization. He played 3 years with their NBBL (U-19) team and also played with the second team in the Regionalliga. He was able to play 2 easyCredit BBL games. He spoke to germanhoops.com about basketball during the summer.

Thanks Vladan for talking to germanhoops.com. After 2 years back in your home land Croatia and last season in Giessen, you will return back to Germany to play for Lok Bernau. Is Germany like a second home for you now?

After 6 years playing in Germany, it feels now like my second home. Basketball, country, people everything feels very nice here!

You spent 6 years in Germany. What have you learned to appreciate most about the country Germany and it´s basketball?

I appreciate the passion that people here in Germany have for basketball. Fans support you and give you extra confidence.

What were your main reasons for going to Lok Bernau? What do you feel did this organization offer you as a club the most for you to choose them?

My main reason for coming to Lok Bernau is the history of the club and the association with Alba Berlin. I think I can help the young players improve and also I am here to help the team achieve the most from the results.

How important was it that Lok Bernau is the farm team of Euroleague team Alba Berlin? You will be able to practice against top German talents daily.

It was very important in my decision. I think it’s very important to play in a team where you have the best coaches in Germany and great organization like Lok Bernau!

How were the first talks with head coach Dan Oppland?

The first talks with coach Dan Oppland was great, he told me about clubs ambitions and I was immediately interested. His basketball philosophy is totally something where I find myself.

How is your game better now than in 2022 when you left Crailsheim? How did your game grow the last 2 seasons in Croatia?

I think I gained a lot of experience in last few years playing in the first Croatian league. My confidence is high and my game is only getting better year by year.

Let´s talk about your game. You’re a 188cm guard. If you had to compare your game to an NBA/Euroleague player who would best fit the description?

I would say Nemanja Nedovic is somebody who I compare myself too. We are both combo guards that can shoot and if needed play on point guard position and pass the ball.

Talk a little about your game. You have always showed that you can fill the stat sheet well. What are your biggest strengths on the court?

I think my biggest strength are speed and 3pt shots. I can shoot of the ball or of the dribble and I like to attack coast to coast.

Is it fair to say that you are more of a scoring point guard? You have never averaged more than 3,0apg. How developed is your playmaking at the moment in your career?

I am more of a scoring point guard but also I can help the team in passing the ball a lot, depends how the game brings the situation! I am trying to improve every year my passing skills.

What kind of a defender are you and what kind of a defender do you still want to become?

I like to play defense, I think everything starts from defense. My goal is to be a better defender every year because defense is fulfilling.

You have been a very steady three point shooter in your career? How big is your goal to become a steady 40% shooter from down town?

Just practice. Trying to improve my shooting percentage as much as possible. A lot of repetitions and it’s going to come on it’s own.

On what areas of your game are you working on most now so you can continue to improve your game best?

Shooting is something I need to work on my whole career, finishing and dribble is something I am working the most at the moment.

Last season you came back to Germany to play with the ROTH Energie Giessen Pointers (Germany-Regionalliga) avergaing 16.9ppg, 3.5rpg, 3.3apg, 1.8spg, FGP: 54.1%, 3PT: 32.6%, FT: 70.6%. How vital was this season for your self-confidence after leaving Germany some years earlier from Crailsheim where you went from the BBL to the Rgeionalliga with Crailsheim?

It was really important to me, I think I helped the team Giessen to achieve almost the goal of stepping up to Pro b. And also I had a pretty solid stats that only pushed me forward now with my confidence.

What kind of an experience was it playing with ultra veteran Elijah Allen? I can imagine he is a guy any player can learn something from?

Elijah Allen is a great guy, full of experience. We spent a lot of times off the court and on the court, I really enjoyed playing with him, he taught me a lot ! We still talk sometimes on the phone about basketball!

In 2022-2023 you played with KK Samobor (Prva Liga) averaging 20.8ppg, 3.1rpg, 3.5apg, 2.3spg, FGP: 54.3%, 3PT: 32.1%, FT: 85.7%. You were teammates with Croatian legend Hrvoje Puljko. How important was it having him as a teammate? Was he like a mentor for you?

We became really good friends, Hrvoje is really a great player and person. Great shooter that worked on my shot as well and helped me with confidence.

You played 6 seasons in the Crailsheim Merlins system, How vital were these 6 years for your basketball development? How did your game grow most?

I was still a young player in that time so everything was new for me. Tuomas Iisalo was coach in Crailsheim Merlins and he taught me a lot! He has big basketball knowledge. I have to say that I grew up as a player with him and I’m thankful for that opportunity

You were teammates with brothers Promise and Precious Idiaru. What memories will you always have of these 2 guys?

Two young great players. We had nice memories from Crailsheim playing NBBL for a few years.

How key was the daily battles with talented point guard Aleksa Kovacevic? Is there a moment with him that you will never forget?

Aleksa is my best friend off the court, on the court we are biggest enemies. We both like to compete so we made each other better during our time in Crailsheim.

You played 2 BBL games and scored 5 points in 6 minutes against Alba Berlin. What memories will you always have from that game? You played against incredible guys like Siva, Sikma, Fontecchio?

I remember that game still. Finally I received some minutes and it was against Alba Berlin. I hit a 3 pointer over Maodo Lo, he cheered me up “good shot boy”. It was special moment for me as I was only 18 year olds.

You were teammates with Haywood Highsmith. He took a step back from the NBA to play in Germany and soon after returned to the NBA. How big was his focus to get back to the NBA? Could you notice that season he was on a mission to return back with his work ethic in Crailsheim?

Haywood is great individual player with high work ethic. He had a solid season with us in Crailsheim and I think he deserved to sign for Miami Heat. I was happy for him.

How tough was that last season in Crailsheim where you played 2 Regionalliga after having played BBL the season before? What did you learn about yourself in that season?

You have to go through hard situations sometimes in a basketball career that’s what I learned in that moment. But everywhere I played It was the same to me, gave my best individually and was there to help the team I play for.

Who was the best player that you have ever played against in your life that reached the NBA or Euroleague?

I got to say Wade Baldwin. He was unguardable.

Please name your 5 best teammates of all-time?

Aleksa Kovacevic Elias Lasisi Michael Cuffee Fabian Bleck Bogdan Radosavljevic

Please name your personal NBA and Euroleague Mount Rushmore (your 5 favorite/best players of all-time)

Steph Curry Drazen Petrovic Kobe Bryant Carmelo Anthony Nikola Jokic

Who is your goat?

Kobe Bryant

Thanks Vladan for the chat

The Miles Vs Malik Riddle Weekly Basketball Chat Volume 2

Malik Riddle (193-G-1999, college: HSU) is a 24 year old 193cm guard from Tennessee playing his second professional season and first in Germany with Pro B team RheineStars Cologne. Last season he played with Gzira Athleta Birkirkara (Malta-BOV League D1) averaging 28.8ppg, 9.4rpg, 3.9apg, Steals-3 (2.6spg), FGP: 57.8%, 3PT: 33.1%, FT: 75.5%. He began his basketball career at Rossville Christian Academy. He then played 2 seasons at Morehead State University (NCAA) and then played 3 seasons at Henderson State University (NCAA2). He teams up with germanhoops.com every week to talk basketball.

The RheinStars lost a tough 93-92 loss to the Basketball Lowen. How tough was it not playing and being able to help your team?

It was very tough not being able to play and only watch. I really wish I was able to play but unfortunately I wasn’t able to play due to injury.

It was a tough battle that went to OT. It seemed like Erfurts big plays helped them pave the way to OT.

It was a hard fought game. I feel like the guys played hard but made some mistakes that the other team fed off of. They made some big shots down the stretch and that really hurt.

In the OT Paul Albrecht made a big block. Did that give the guests the momentum to win?

I don’t think that gave them the momentum at the end. I feel it was back and forth and was a huge block but I also think we had many other opportunities that we just didn’t take advantage of like we should’ve.

Ruppert Hennen was huge as always leading all scorers in points. Is his mid range game unstoppable?

Yeah Ruppi seemed unstoppable in the second half with that mid range It seems like automatic. He is a really good player.

What positives could the RheinStars take from the loss? A 1 point loss always hurts, but the team did lead some categories of the stats.

Yeah I think one of the things is taking care of the ball. I feel we had too many turnovers very careless ones and feel that hurt us as a team. Hopefully we will be more aggressive and take care of the ball better.

On what areas of the game will the RheinStars work on most this week?

I feel our defense is always the main focus for us. We believe that great defense can lead to great offense. So our defense is always what we focus on most.

The next opponent are the Ahorn Baskets who are 3-3. What will be key to getting the win?

Locking in on defense will be the key and us being aggressive from start to finish will be the key for us to win.

Thanks Malik for the chat.

Jonas Weitzel Leads The Uni Baskets Munster Past An Injury Plagued EPG Guardians Koblenz 98-55

Basketball life couldn´t be any tougher for the EPG Guardians at the moment as they have a walking wounded list that seemingly won´t stop. In Bremerhaven they were without key players Ty Cockfield, Dominique Johnson, David Bohm and Moses Poelking. If that wasn´t bad enough, they had lost big man Maurice Pluskota who retreated back to PS Karlsruhe. However Koblenz never hung their heads but fought hard for 40 minutes losing only 83-73. The next bad news was that they didn´t have a week to recuperate, but had to play 3 days later against top team Munster who had a 6-1 record. They are a team that finds ways to win especially in crunch-time where they won 2 nail bitters. They don´t have any real superstar, but a team that play for each other. The EPG Guardians returned back home to their living room and were unable to showcase anything near to the performance they had had in Bremerhaven as they just didn´t have the needed energy to compete for 40 minutes. They were down quickly 18-2 and they never crawled out of their hole as the Uni Baskets Munster destroyed the EPG Guardians Koblenz 98-55. “We had no chance. We were too tired and were always a step behind. We were totally empty. We couldn´t play at their level”, stressed EPG Guardians Koblenz team manager Thomas Klein. Munster came prepared and took their last game Nurnberg as a good example and didn´t underestimate Koblenz. “We played 32 minutes against Nurnberg and then let them come back. We knew they had injury problems, but we knew we had to put the foot on the gas pedal for 40 minutes. We did a good job with our defense keeping them under control which helped us get out on transition”, stressed game top scorer Jonas Weitzel (205-C-1998) of the Uni Baskets Munster. “We didn´t come out with the energy that we wanted to. We got hit in the mouth first and never responded”, stated EPG Guardians guard Michael Bradley.

Jakob Hanzalek at the FT line

The Uni Baskets Munster came out roaring and luckily for Koblenz, they found better into their game to only be down by 12 points after 10 minutes. Munster jumped all over Koblenz leading 18-2 as the CGM arena was as quiet as ever as the comparison between both teams was like night and day. Munster wasn´t really doing anything fancy, but getting easy transition baskets and just attacking the rim whenever possible as surprisingly they layed off their hot three point shooting as they were second best in the Pro A coming into the contest. Ex BBL player Jonas Weitzel dominated the paint area scoring twice while American ex Butler forward Bo Hodges supplied 9 points as his athleticism allowed him to get easy baskets. American ex Butler (NCAA) forward Tyler Groce also scored twice showing he can play above the rim. Koblenz couldn´t establish any offensive rhythm as they didn´t move well with out the ball. They did attack the rim well, but missed many easy lay ups. They did finish the first quarter in fine fashion with a 11-7 run to get back into the game and trail 25-13. American Alin Blunt and German Jakob Hanzalek scored inside while American ex NCAA 3 player Kasey Draper and German Henning Schaake made free throws. “We missed many easy shots. Koblenz could of taken more advantage of the less aggressive on ball defense they were seeing from Munster. They were containing Draper well. We played good on ball defense. Munster was doing just enough to have the lead”, stated Thomas Klein.

Jaspar Guenther from outside

In the second quarter the Uni Baskets Munster continued to up their lead and play good basketball at both ends while the EPG Guardians Koblenz couldn´t keep up with their opponent and lost more and more energy as the clock ticked down. They began almost identically with the same run of the first quarter, but this time it was a 16-2 run to extend their lead to 41-15. In the run Munster received lethal support from Spanish point guard Seikou Jawara who scored 8 points in a row including back to back three´s while ex Oldenburg German Stefan Wess hit a trey as did Weitzel. Munster stepped their game up a level in this span as they defended more aggressively on ball and upped their intensity on offense as the ball movement was better. The German support from Munster was consistent as anyone head coach Gotz Rohdewald threw at Koblenz stepped up. Koblenz got a 8-0 run down the stretch as every now and then Koblenz would execute in fine fashion. Blunt added 5 points and Hanzalek also scored as these 2 players were the only real Guardians who took responsibility on this day. German Julius Ferber delivered a clutch 5-0 run with a trey and lay in in the last seconds giving the guests the commanding 53-27 advantage at the break. “One saw by half-time that the guys were tired. Draper and Bradley were unable to play their games the way they know how to”, stressed Thomas Klein.

Jakob Hanzalek from down town

The third quarter was actually the strongest from the EPG Guardians Koblenz as they scored their most points in a quarter in the game and allowed the least points from Munster. Despite big man David Boehm scoring the first points of the third quarter, it was Munster that threw a 6-0 run in the faces of Koblenz to lead 59-29. American Nick Stampley, German Stefan Wess and Jawara all scored. It seemed like Munster was less aggressive again on ball, but Koblenz were unable to take advantage of it. Both teams began to trade baskets not helping Koblenz´s cause in their come back attempt. Munster got good support from their 2 Americans Hodges and Stampley as they scored twice to lead 65-35 as Koblenz couldn´t make any ground. Blunt and Hanzalek continued to be the only real scoring bright spots as they scored again to still trail 67-37. In between Munster was also to produce some spectacular plays as they had 3 alley-oops on the menu in the game. Their second was a pretty pass from Jawara to Hodges for the dunk. Down the stretch the little dangerous but pooped Michael Bradley hit a three pointer while Blunt made an offensive rebound and put back, but Munster still had the very comfortable 74-42 advantage after 30 minutes. “We just kept playing our game and didn´t take our feet from the gas pedal. You can´t underestimate any team in the Pro B. If you do, it can be dangerous”, warned Jonas Weitzel. “We went to zone in the third quarter which broke their rhythm only a little bit. We were able to conserve our strength. Our gas tank was empty. You could tell that our shots were short”, stated Thomas Klein.

Tyler Groce at the FT line

In the fourth quarter there was no slowing down the Uni Baskets Munster as they played the last quarter as if it was the first with super execution at both ends and some added high light film baskets. The third quarter began with an incredible alley-oop pass from young German Paul Viefhues who averaged 13,0ppg in the NBBL last season and was lauded by Thomas Klein for his play during the game made the perfect very high pass that Tyler Groce threw down with authority. “I felt like the pass was a bit too high. But Tyler can jump so high that it was no problem for him”, smiled Jonas Weitzel. That was the first basket in a 9-0 Munster run to start the last quarter as they extended their lead to 83-42. In the run, Groce would score again as well as Weitzel with an offensive rebound and put back and Viefhues made a pretty lay in. After Bohn made a lay in, Jawara and Schaake traded three pointers as Munster led 86-47. Speedy Jasper Guenther then made an acrobatic lay in shifting gears, making a nice fake and then finger tip lay in. “Guenther can be a magician if he wants to. If you let him play, he will show you plays like that”, stated Jonas Weitzel. Weitzel had found a groove and was just dominating in the paint as he was unstoppable scoring twice while Koblenz big man Aike Bensmann scored 4 points. A few weeks ago, he was balling in the second Regionalliga in Limburg and now was experiencing the Cinderella story in the Pro A. He came to help out an injury plagued team and one really couldn´t expect that much, but he really came through again scoring 4 points just like he did in Bremerhaven 3 days earlier. Henning Schaake also gave great support with 5 points. “I´m really proud of how Bensmann and Schaake stepped in and helped us get through tough times. They were out of their comfort zone and really stepped up. I really appreciate them win or lose”, warned Ty Cockfield. Down the stretch Weitzel added a three pointer and Bradley a lay in before Stefan Wess ended the game with a jumper. “What I really liked was that everyone stepped up for us tonight. A Paul Viefhues who doesn´t play so much showed that he can play at a high level, but just couldn´t show it yet because he didn´t have experience or rhythm”, stressed Jonas Weitzel. “We tried to get back to our principles in the fourth quarter. Now we will rest and wait to get some guys back and then get back to fundamentals”, warned Michael Bradley. The Uni Baskets Munster were led by Jonas Weitzel with 20 points while Seikou Jawara added 14 points and 7 assists while Tyler Groce and Bo Hodges contributed 11 points a piece while the EPG Guardians Koblenz were led by Alin Blunt with 14 points. The Uni Baskets Munster shot 52% from the field and 30% from outside and had 43 rebounds and 10 turnovers while the EPG Guardians Koblenz shot 32% from the field and 14% form outside and had 34 rebounds and 16 turnovers.

Bahamian Native Sammy Hunter(KB Trepca Mitrovice) Is Living The Ballers Dream Overseas Cherishing Every Day As A Player

Sammy Hunter (206-F-2000, college: Akron, agency: VM Hoops Agency) is a 23 year old 206cm forward from the Bahamas playing his rookie season for KB Trepca Mitrovice (Kosovo-Superliga). He began his career at St Johns college and then played 3 seasons at the University of Mississippi (NCAA) playing a total of 80 games. He then finished at The University of Akron (NCAA) averaging 8.2ppg, 2.8rpg, FGP: 60.5%, 3PT: 32.9%, FT: 67.6% and 8.7ppg, 3.3rpg, FGP: 45.9%, 3PT: 36.6%, FT: 81.8%. He spoke to germanhoops.com before a Fiba Europe Cup game against the MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg.

Thanks Sammy for talking to germanhoops.com. After being in the Bahamas, Mississippi, and Ohio, now your in Kosovo with for KB Trepca Mitrovice (Kosovo-Superliga. Has it been like a culture shock for you with the way of life?

I’ve been a lot of places in a short amount of time throughout my life so one’s basketball is around pretty much and have had no problem adjusting of course I miss my family and friends back home in the Bahamas but it’s always good doing something you love. I just remember my motivation doing what I love.

The team won the double last season and the Super Cup this season. What kind of an experience has it been playing for this organization? What have you enjoyed most about the experience?

It’s been an eye-opening experience playing against so many good teams early on in the season with the champions league and FIBa Europe cup. I just try to embrace it and learn as much from Coach as I can.

Do you feel that huge enthusiasm to win within the organization?

As an athlete, you want to embrace that pressure of being expected to win all the time but here in the city everyone is rooting for us and the fans are amazing so you definitely feel the pressure to win every game you play especially home games

What kind of an experience has it been playing first in the BCL and now in the Fiba Europe Cup? You have showed that you can be a solid player. How will your game profit most from playing in these leagues?

I’m just out there having fun. I love playing this game and showcasing what I can do and I just thank God every day for the opportunity to be playing at this level and among such good teams it’s been an eye-opening experience to what I can do 5,6,7 years down the road.

What has it been like playing with Mohammed Barro? Has he been like a mentor for you? How has he helped you most with your game so far?

He’s a really good big,phenomenal passer reads the short roll well and we talk about other things besides basketball from time to time. He’s been someone to talk to for me with him also being from another foreign country so it’s been good to know. I have someone at my position I can speak with.

What has it been like playing with automatic dime Malik Johnson? How much easier does he make your game?

Malik is very fast plays with the high energy and is a good all-around dude in general. He’s already played at high-level so he’s still teaching me stuff I need to learn when it comes to playing in Europe and just reading the pick and roll.

Let´s talk about your game. You’re a 206cm forward. If you had to compare your game to an NBA player who would best fit the description?

Honestly, I wouldn’t compare my game to anybody in the NBA. I like to think of myself as my own player we all have unique stuff about us on the court that make us who we are and I just don’t really do the comparisons. I try to be myself.

You like to shoot the three pointer. How would you describe the development of your three pointer? It seems like your shot selection is very good.

Growing up, my shot was in the best, but I worked on it because I always wanted to be able to shoot. Of course we aspire to be good at what we do, but I never thought my three-point shot would get to where it is now.

How would you describe your defensive game? Are you still a bit raw? What kind of a defender are you and what kind of defender so you still want to become?

Still working on being more versatile and being able to guard on the perimeter. I see myself as someone who is very vocal on the defensive end and talk to teammates through the right spots.

On what areas of your game are you working on most so you can continue to improve your game?

Working on improving all aspects of my game more so playing in he post more.

You played at the University of Mississippi (NCAA) from 2019-2022. You never averaged more than 3,0ppg and 11,3 minutes per game. How was the experience for you? What positives could you take from it?

You can always take positives from every situation you have in your life sometimes things don’t go how you want it and that’s called life always remember that it’s not about me. Sometimes somebody else somewhere is struggling with something way worse than my struggles in basketball so I just managed to keep a level ahead.

In your second season you scored 11 points in a huge win over NCAA powerhouse Kentucky. What memories will you always have of that game?

That was a fun time at Ole Miss. It was during Covid and they had a lot of NBA players on that team, but I will always remember that game for sure.

You then played at the The University of Akron (NCAA) averaging 8.2ppg, 2.8rpg, FGP: 60.5%, 3PT: 32.9%, FT: 67.6%and 8.7ppg, 3.3rpg, FGP: 45.9%, 3PT: 36.6%, FT: 81.8%. Your minutes rose and so did your paly. How did your game grow in these 2 years?

The coaches had confidence in me even when I lacked confidence in myself sometimes I really appreciate Akron and everything they’ve done for me as a player and a person

You had many memorable games like scoring 25 and 26 points back to back against Ball State and Kent State. What was your fondest moment at Akron?

The most memorable moment at Akron was the Ball State game because my parents came to see me play and that was my father‘s first time ever watching me play live in person so it was a big deal to me and that was my extra motivation to play that night.

How did head coach John Groce groom and prepare you best for a professional career?

He groomed me because he’s a professional in his own right super hard worker super dedicated to what he does. One of the smartest coaches you’ll find and statistical guru. It’s hard not to play hard for him. He brings the energy every day and pushes you with love.

Who won a 1-1 in practice you or Ali Ali?

Me and Ali are close friends. I just talked to him last night we’re tied. We will probably be back at Akron in the summer working out together.

Who was the toughest player that you ever played against on a court that reached the NBA?

I got to play against Giannis this summer and it was an experience. I’ll never forget it.

Please name your 5 best teammates of all-time?

Antavion Collum

Mikal Dawson

Ali Ali

Tye Fagan

Matthew Murrell

Please name your personal NBA Mountrushmore of past or present heads?

Steph Curry

MJ

Kobe

Lebron

Who is your GOAT?

Kobe

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


Didn’t get to see it, but hopefully I watch it here in the near future.

Thanks Sammy for the chat

Tyseem Lyles(CATL Basketball Lowen)Embraces That Moment At The Free Throw Ready To Take Winning Shots As These Times Don´t Happen Often

Tyseem Lyles (185-SG-1992, college: Mercy) is a 32 year old 185cm guard from New York playing his 7th professional season and fourth with the CATL Basketball Lowen Erfurt. In Germany he also had previous experience with Eimsbuettler TV Hamburg and PS Karlsruhe. He began his basketball career at Tompkins Cortland Community College (JUCO) and then finished at Mercy College (NCAA2). He spoke to germanhoops.com after the big 93-92 win over the RheinStars Cologne.

Congrats Tyseem on the big 93-92 win over the RheinStars. The team now has a 2 game winning streak and has won 3 of the last 4 games. Are the Lowen on the right track now?

Yes I feel like we are. Coach Florian Gut paid attention to our defense at practice and installed some new things that has helped us the last games. That push has given us added enthusiasm and we also have been moving the ball better.

The RheinStars came out strong leading 25-12. Kenny Lagab had 10 points and 2 dunks. Did you guys not have him fully on the scouting report?

We did have him on the scouting report, but they got a lot of transition baskets. I didn´t know how quick they could score from the inbounds play. That caught us off guard at times. That got them going and gave them added confidence.

In the second quarter, Erfurt bounced back being down early 39-34, How vital was your alley op pass to Lenni Kunzewitsch? Did that energy spark the team?

It did. That was a big moment that showed the home crowd and team that we were there to play.

Noah Kamdem was a beast getting many baskets in the second quarter. Does the team realize his worth? He could have been the difference the last years between a title and not when he was injured.

Yes for sure. We know that if he had played more the last years, that that would of made a big difference. Things happen for a reason. We are very happy that he is with us now and we embrace it.

Samuel Nellessen also gave good energy with 2 baskets. How have you observed his development this season?

He has been so good at keeping it simple. That is what makes him so reliable. He is great at on ball defense, cutting and shooting when he is open. What more can you ask from a guy coming from the bench.

The game was tied at 61-61 after 30 minutes. Erfurt continued to fight and stay with the RheinStars. What was key for staying on track?

Before there were times where we got hectic and made unforced turnovers. We stayed calm and made the right reads and just trusted each other.

Ruppert Hennen scored at ease the whole game. Is his mid distance game unstoppable?

I wouldn´t say that. His big man Bjoern Rohwer sets great screens that makes it difficult for us to contain him. I feel like if we play him 1-1, then he isn´t that unstoppable.

Lenni Kunzewitsch made a huge block which led to your three pointer. How key was that for the Lowen´s route to overtime?

I think that this was the play of the game. That gave us great burst of energy. We really needed that, because we were so exhausted.

The overtime was very exciting and went back to back. Paul Albrecht made a key block to lead to your winning free throws. How accurate is it to say that Pail Albrecht is Mr everything?

That is exactly what it is. He is always rebounding the ball well and he makes the right read every single time. He is always helping with his hook shoot. He is Mr everything.

What is going through your mind when your standing there and have to make the free throws. Is everything around you totally locked out?

I seriously like to embrace the moment. I tune into the crowd. These are the moments you dreamed as a kid. I take my time. You don´t get many moments like that.

The only negative aspect was the rebounding. Is that a continued work in team progress?

Yes for sure. You can never stop getting better. Rohwer really made it tough for us to rebound. But we showed against them that we could go toe to toe with tough players. I feel like that gave us added self-confidence. That will help us continue to make steps in our rebounding in the future.

The defense continues to be a work in progress. Do you see any defensive identity trying to be formed?

I think so. We are still trying to find a way as a defensive team. Coach Flo always wants extreme on ball pressure. But that is difficult when you play 40 minutes. We have to find a way to become more consistent. We haven´t found our groove yet, but we will never give up. I feel like we will get better with time.

You played 43 minutes. Did you feel like a marathon man?

I don´t know, because I have never run a marathon. I felt satisfied after the win for getting rewarded for playing so hard.

You had 26 points and shot 11/35. That was the most shots that you have taken in your pro career. Was it just one of those games where you really felt the need to have to shoot more than usual?

When I went into the locker room at the break, I went in with my head down. I missed many shots and realized that I had put a lot of pressure on myself needing to perform with high efficiency. I knew I had to clear my mind and put aside my own goals and get the job done as best as I could to get the win. I didn´t feel an extra need to shoot more. I understand that I have to take open shots and don´t complicate anything. When I see daylight, I always need to shoot.

Your three pointer continues to be your big weapon, but you also have a nice drive and mid range game. Could you imagine taking more 2 point range shots or is it always what the defense gives you?

That’s is a result that has happened over the years from coaches telling me my mid range shot is a bad one. This year it´s all about getting back to myself and taking mid range shots. I took a crucial mid range shot late in the fourth quarter

You next play Orange Academy. They have had a solid start. What will be key to getting the win?

We have to stick together and really buckle down on defense. We know that if we want to continue this win streak, we will have to be very focused and be concentrated. If we do that then we can win against anyone.

Thanks Tyseem for the chat.

Landrius Horton(Keravnos Strovolou) Knew He Was Far Away From Home When He Experienced An Earthquake In Skopje

Landrius Horton (193-G-1998, college: Columbus St.) is a 26 year old 193cm guard from Alabama playing his 5th professional season and first with Keravnos Strovolou (Cyprus-OPAP Basket League). Last season he played with Anorthosis Ammohostou (Cyprus-OPAP Basket League) averaging 15.8ppg, 4.4rpg, 2.8apg, 1.1spg, FGP: 55.4%, 3PT: 41.3%, FT: 79.7%. In the 2022-2023 season he played with KFUM Jamtland Basket (Sweden-Basketligan) averaging 13.0ppg, 3.5rpg, 2.2apg, FGP: 54.4%, 3PT: 35.9%, FT: 79.2%. In the 2021-2022 season he palyed with KK TFT Skopje (North Macedonia-Prva Liga) averaging 17.7ppg, 6.6rpg, 1.8apg, 1.3spg, FGP: 56.7%, 3PT: 41.3%, FT: 70.9%; and in the Balkan League averaged 19.8ppg), 5.2rpg, 1.6apg, 1.5spg, FGP-2 (68.3%), 3PT: 36.7%, FT: 70.2%. He played his rookie season with KK TFT Skopje (North Macedonia-Prva Liga) averaging 13.2ppg, 4.7rpg, 2.0apg, 1.1spg, FGP: 56.7%, 3PT: 27.8%, FT: 65.9%; and in the Balkan League) averaged 11.5ppg, 3.3rpg, 1.5apg, FGP: 56.9%, 3PT: 29.6%, FT: 62.5%. He began his basketball career at Austin high schoo and then played at Lurleen B Community College. He then played 2 seasosn with Columbus State University (NCAA2) averaging 15.5ppg, 9.3rpg, 1.7apg, 1.1spg, FGP: 48.9%, 3PT: 32.6%, FT: 73.6%and 17.0ppg, 6.9rpg, 2.1apg, 1.4spg, FGP: 51.1%, 3PT: 38.3%, FT: 82.5%. He spoke to germanhoops.com before a Fiba Europe Cup game against the Basketball Lowen Braunschweig.,

Thanks Landrius for talking to germanhoops.com. Your playing your first season with Keravnos Strovolou (Cyprus-OPAP Basket League) and second in Cyprus. What kind of experience has it been playing for this organization?

It’s been great playing here so far great organization. Definitely has been a learning experience.

Keravnos Strovolou (Cyprus-OPAP Basket League) has won 6 titles in the last 2 seasons. How big is the ambition and desire to win titles within the whole organization?

Most definitely the goal for the team. The team has never won back to back so definitely will be a great accomplishment for the organization if it is achieved.

Your playing for Greek legend Michalis Kakiouzis. How much of his winning genes trickles down on the team? What have you appreciated most about his coaching philosophy?

It always good playing for a coach that has been a player. He understands how it is being a player and he incorporates it into his coaching. Which I think is a big strength is his coaching style.

The club has a lot of experience. What has it been like sharing the back court with Josh Hagins? How do you guys compliment each other best?

Man Josh has to be one of the funniest teammates I have had. Great guy on and off the court. Very experienced player and knows basketball and definitely has been a veteran presence.

The club has real experience in the front court with Crockett and Taylor. What really stands out most with their games?

One thing that really stands out with both of them are that they are both really athletic and they play off each other very well especially now that this is the second year for them to play together they really have good chemistry on and off the floor

Let´s talk about your game. You’re a 193cm guard. If you had to compare your game to an NBA player who would fit the description best?

I think the best player that can describe my game would be Jalen Williams from OKC.

You’re a guard that can score and rebound the ball well, but what other attributes does your game have?

I think some attribute that I also have is passing and playing in the passing lanes.

You can fill the stat sheet well. How big is versatility in your game?

I think it helps my game because I can play multiple positions and also guard different positions.

You have shot the ball really well in the last 3 years. Where would you describe the development of your three pointer at the moment? Could you imagine hitting the 40% mark more in the future?

Most definitely the goal to shoot over 40% every year. I have been working on my three pointer since my first year playing professionally just because of the style of play in Europe as a whole. I get kind of hard to contribute offensively if you can’t shoot.

Your also an aggressive defender. Would you describe yourself as a defender now that can make an impact at the defensive end?

Yes I have always considered myself a good defender.

On what areas of your game are you working on most so you can continue to improve your game?

I think I need to work on playing lower to the ground and reading and playing off the ball screen better.

Last season you played with Anorthosis Ammohostou (Cyprus-OPAP Basket League) averaging 15.8ppg, 4.4rpg, 2.8apg, 1.1spg, FGP: 55.4%, 3PT: 41.3%, FT: 79.7%. How tough was being swept by Keravnos after beating them right before the playoffs. What did you learn from that series?

Out of that series I realized that when you are trying to make a run in the playoffs health has to be your friend. Really comes down to having the best luck the longest.

2 seasons ago you played with KFUM Jamtland Basket (Sweden-Basketligan) averaging 13.0ppg, 3.5rpg, 2.2apg, FGP: 54.4%, 3PT: 35.9%, FT: 79.2%.What was it like playing with big man RT Guinn? How much of a motivation was he for you? Could you imagine playing as long as him into your forties?

Rt was a good guy helped me throughout the season on just becoming better as a player. I’m not sure if I would like to play that long but definitely was inspiring to see at the age that he could still compete at a high level.

In the playoffs you were down to Norrkoping 3-1 and came back to force a 7th game. Were you ever able to rewatch that game 7 again?

I still haven’t watch that game until this day.

You played your first 2 seasons with KK TFT Skopje (North Macedonia-Prva Liga) averaging 13.2ppg, 4.7rpg, 2.0apg, 1.1spg, FGP: 56.7%, 3PT: 27.8%, FT: 65.9%; and in the Balkan League11.5ppg, 3.3rpg, 1.5apg, FGP: 56.9%, 3PT: 29.6%, FT: 62.5% while in your second season averaged 17.7ppg, 6.6rpg, 1.8apg, 1.3spg, FGP: 56.7%, 3PT: 41.3%, FT: 70.9%; and in the Balkan averaged 19.8ppg), 5.2rpg, 1.6apg, 1.5spg, FGP-2 (68.3%), 3PT: 36.7%, FT: 70.2%. What do you remember being your wake up call to being a rookie where you knew that you were far away from home?

My first week I arrived in Skopje, there was an earthquake. I’m from Alabama we don’t experience things like that and I think that’s was the first time I really realized that I was far away from home

In your second season you won the Super Cup and was teammates with Mike Nwubuzor. What made that second season so special and how did you and Mike mesh on the court best?

Mike my guy we still communicate and keep up with each other. He is a very good player. That team was very family oriented off the court and it helped us piece the puzzle together to win the cup.

You won the Balkan scoring league title. What does a title like that mean to you? You competed against many different countries and showed you could adapt to any team.

That was an accomplishment that was very exciting but it would have been better if we would have won the league.

You began your basketball career at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College (NJCAA). Every guy that I have interviewed that played in JUCO or CC have said that it was a real grind but one they wouldn´t have traded in for the world. How was it for you?

Man Juco was an eye opener that prepared me for my pro career. I’m a true believer in if you can make it there you can make it anywhere.

You then played 2 seasons at Columbus State University (NCAA2) averaging 15.5ppg, 9.3rpg, 1.7apg, 1.1spg, FGP: 48.9%, 3PT: 32.6%, FT: 73.6% and 17.0ppg, 6.9rpg, 2.1apg, 1.4spg, FGP: 51.1%, 3PT: 38.3%, FT: 82.5%. How did your game grow and develop best in these 2 years?

Once I left Juco and got to Columbus state it helped me become more complete as a player. The competition level was a lot better because of the strength of the conference I played in. Definitely helped me become more physical and aggressive in my style of play.

You had some tough loses like the Peach Belt final to Lander 76-73, but also huge wins. What was your favorite moment on the court?

I think my favorite moment was when I hit a buzzer beater three to advance to the conference championship game.

How did head coach Robert Moore groom and prepare you best for a professional career?

I think just him as a person and being brutally honest helping prepare me for not just basketball but world. He called things how he saw it.

Who won a 1-1 in practice you or Bryant Givens?

Me and BG never played 1-1, but if we did I would definitely win and I’m sure if you asked him he would say he would win.

Who is the best player that you ever battled on the court that reached the NBA?

I would probably say my high school teammate Javan Johnson.

Please name your 5 best teammates of all-time?


Cj jackson, Karl Ivey, Chris Horton, Gary Talton, Phil Carr

Please name your NBA Mount Rushmore?

Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal

Who is your GOAT?

LeBron James hands down.

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

I don’t think the remake was that bad but I could definitely live without it.

Thanks Landrius for the chat.

Alex Lagerman(Dragons Rhondorf) Hits First Pro Buzzer Beater And Knew It Would Go In When He Released It

pic credit:Dragons Rhondorf

Alexander Lagerman (202-SG-2004) is a 20 year old 202cm shooting guard playing his first season with Pro B team Dragons Rhondorf. Last season he played with the wiha Panthers Schwenningen (ProB) playing16 games averaging 15.1ppg, 4.9rpg, 1.2apg, FGP: 61.6%, 3PT: 27.1%, FT: 72.7%. He began his basketball career with the Fraport Skyliners in the JBBL (U-16) and also played 4 Pro B games and in 2022-2023 season in the NBBL averaged :21.2ppg, 6.2rpg, 1.8apg, FGP: 54.2%, 3PT: 31.3%, FT: 78.3%. He spoke to eurobasket.com after the big 93-92 win over Wurzburg.

Congrats Alex on the big 93-92 win in Wurzburg. How big was this win after the tough loss against Ludwigsburg?

This was a very important win. We had good phases during the game. We weren´t focused at the end as we allowed them to go on a run. We almost gave them the game. We weren´t consistent for 40 minutes and were lucky that we could turn the game around at the end.

How proud are you that the team stuck together and won the game despite being down in crunch-time after having a big lead in the fourth quarter?

I´m really proud of how the team stuck together, but we know that we have to get better. I believe that we have shown a few times this season that we can come back and win. It is a skill that we have. We always play to the end.

The team is 3-0 on the road. How do explain this top play on the road?

We are playing well on the road this season. I don´t know what it is, but maybe the match ups that we have had so far. We also have shot the ball well on the road which has helped.

Was the team extra motivated after the tough loss to Ludwigsburg? Was it tough not to underestimate them at 0-5?

We were very motivated to win and I feel like we didn´t underestimate them. They have nothing to lose and have good players. Despite some guys were missing, they still had a very good group on the court. Even if they are in last place, they aren´t a bad team. They have a lot of potential.

You got off to a rapid start with 2 back to back three´s. It seems like you are becoming more aggressive with every new game.

I just try to play solid and make the right decisions and don´t want to force anything. I feel like I become more aggressive when I know I have that advantage,

Rhondorf had a good lead, but basketball is a game of runs and Wurzburg came back. How tough was it containing Calvin Wishart?

He was hard to defend. He was also my man at times. He was very quick and could drive, shoot and find his teammates. He was my toughest match up so far this season.

In the second quarter the Dragons had a good lead, but once again allowed Wurzburg to come back as the game was deadlocked at 47-47 at the break. Why was it so difficult to keep the lead?

We just weren´t consistent enough. We had some good minutes and some bad minutes.

In the third quarter the Dragons exploded for 31 points. The offense was clicking. What was working better on defense?

We had the right mind set coming out of half-time. We controlled the game better then. We rebounded the ball well and gave no more open or easy looks to them.

In the fourth quarter Wurzburg scored 31 points and crept back. German Christian Skladanowski took pressure off Wishart and scored basket after basket. What was so tough in slowing him down?

I know him since the U-14 so I know what he can do on the court. He is very long, athletic and physical. He uses his body well and is dangerous around the rim. He is also strong defensively.

Wishart made one free throw for the 98-97 win with 3 seconds to go. Was that last touch down pass part of the plan? What was going through your head?

During the free throws, we actually planed the last play. We would have 2 guys sprint down the wings and a football touch down pass would be I had a slight lead on my defender going down the floor. Rahn made the perfect pass. I had separation with my defender as my thigh bumped him. I caught the ball around the free throw line and shot it. thrown.

The pass from Marco Rahn reminded me off the pass last season from Nils Leonhart to Trevian Bell for the buzzer beater win over Rhondorf. Did you know the ball would go in?

It was a pressure situation and this shot was easier to take obviously than one farther away. I always have those instincts when I release if it will go in or not. I knew my shot would go in.

Was that your first buzzer beater in your career?

I had one in the U-14, but as a pro this was my first.

Janne Muller was so calm after you hit the shot just sticking his finger in the air. How was the atmosphere after the shot later in the locker room? Do you have to get donuts?

No not yet, but I think that I will have to get donuts. Everyone was hyped and jumped on me. In the locker room we talked rational and knew we come out and play like that again.

Was this win a perfect preparation for the top game next weekend against Leitershofen?

This win was huge moving forward to next game in Leitershofen. We still have to correct some things so we can play better in Leitershofen. It is always a great atmosphere there with the fans. It won´t be an easy game.

Thanks Alex for the chat.

Bryce Hamilton´s (Rostock Seawolves) Has The Sniper´s Mentality That Every Shot Will Go In

Bryce Hamilton (193-G-2000, college: UNLV) is a 23 year old 193cm guard from Pasadena, California playing his third professional season and first in Germany with the Rostock Seawolves. He played the last 2 seasons with the South Bay Lakers (NBA G League) averaging 14.8ppg, 4.6rpg, 2.1apg, FGP: 55.6%, 3PT: 36.6%, FT: 69.8% and 16.6ppg, 3.7rpg, 1.9apg, 1.2spg, 2FGP: 52.0%, 3FGP: 37.1%, FT: 68.2%, in Apr.’24 moved to ASP Promitheas Patras (Greece-GBL) averaging 12.1ppg, 4.0rpg, 1.5apg, 1.9spg, FGP: 51.4%, 3PT: 38.6%, FT: 76.9%. He began his basketball career at Pasadena high school and then played at University of Nevada – Las Vegas (NCAA) from 2018-2022 and as a senior averaged 22.0ppg, 5.1rpg, 2.3apg, FGP: 48.5%, 3PT: 35.6%, FT: 76.8%. He spoke to germanhoops.com after the 83-66 win over the Frankfurt Skyliners.

Congrats on the massive 83-66 win over the Frankfurt Skyliners. How good does it feel getting the win after having lost 3 of the last 4 games?

It felt good. We had a big emphasis on getting the win. We had lost some games at home and wanted to get on the winning track again. We beat a very good team, but we know that we still have to get better.

Rostock had a strong first quarter winning it 23-16. The game began with 4 three pointers. Were you expecting that?

No not really. But these things happen during the course of a game. We knew going in that they were a good offensive team. But we were confident continuing that we would be able to wear them down.

You nailed 3 in a row. Were you already feeling good going in or did those 3 three´s surprise you a bit?

My shots felt good. I have a lot of confidence in the work that I put in. I always have that mentality when I shoot that the ball will always go in.

You have been a pretty solid three point shooter since your NCAA days, but this season it´s been incredible. Have you been in the gym a lot more or what do you credit your hot shooting to?

I think that my big focus has been staying in the gym and just being consistent. My 3 point percentage has really gone up in the last years. I trust the work that I put in and have a lot of confidence in my shot.

Godwin Omenaka also gave good energy and had 3 blocks. How important has his play been this season?

He is super important for us. His presence scares opponents when they drive to the rim. He blocks shots and effects where shots will go. He is also a great lob threat. It has been a big pleasure playing with him.

Malik Parson gave Frankfurt big time energy with 11 unanswered points. That guy is a walking bucket. He had a Euroleague offer last week, but Frankfurt didn´t let him go. Was that about as good as letting some steam out to let possible frustration loose?

Yeh probably. He is a great player though. He really got hot against us. He will have a great season.

Is it Parson´s quickness the most difficult part in containing him, or his shiftiness and finding his spots?

Yes he is very shifty and you never know where he will go. You just try to do your best and hope he misses. He can score at any level and doesn´t see a bad shot.

The game remained tight in the third quarter but Rostock kept the lead. What adjustments did the team make on the defensive end?

We just stuck to the game plan. We knew that with time they would miss shots. We were defending tough and forcing them to tough shots.

What did coach : Przemyslaw Frasunkiewicz tell you guys to do going into the fourth quarter? You only allowed 9 points?

He just told us to keep doing what we were already doing. We know that we are a physical and great defensive team. We take a lot of pride in it. We knew that we had to finish the game well.

In the fourth quarter Rostock stepped up with big buckets from Schwartz and you early, but overall the whole team chipped in. What was key for controlling the fourth quarter?

We did a good job maintaining the lead and playing great defense. We moved the ball well and got out on transition.

Rostock controlled the boards and had only 6 turnovers. What was the biggest positive that the team got from this win?

Our togetherness. We just had to lock in and not fold, but stay composed.

German Robin Amaize chipped in with 16 points and 8 boards. What do you appreciate most about his game?

I love his game. He is a great player that plays with great energy. He can do it all. He guards the other team´s top player and hit shots on offense and can playmake. He is only getting better. It has been a pleasure playing with him.

How vital is it having a player like D´Shawn Schwartz by your side who can take the pressure off you at times?

He has also been a big help. He always gives great energy and is a tough match up. Even when he isn´t scoring, he brings other important things to the team to help win.

How key is it having a big guy like Philipp Hartwich on the court? What have you appreciated most about his game?

He is a great rim protector that can block shots. He is also a lob threat and great passer.

You had your highest point total in the BBL with 27 points. You have needed no adjustment coming from the G-League. What has been your secret to being able to adjust so well?

It has been just being confident in my game. I know that every game is tough, but I get the trust from my coach and teammates.

You shot 5/14 in the first 3 games and now are 15/31 in the last 4 games. Have you had more reps or has it been the extreme focus coach wants you to have while taking reps?

Coach has been a big help. He wants us super focused when we are taking reps. I have been totally locked in during shooting.

What was your impression of the Frankfurt Skyliners. This is a very critical stage in their season as they have many road games in a row. Their season could be made or broke.

They are a really good team. They played us tough and at times when we tried to pull away, they continued to play hard until the end. They have enough guys that can score. They may have a tough span now, but anything can happen in this league. Anyone can beat anyone.

You next play top team Telekom Baskets Bonn. How vital will it be getting a win as after that the team has a longer break?

This will be a huge test for us to see where we stand against a top team. We respect them, but won´t come out lightly against them. We will play to win.

Yesterday was Halloween. What was your fondest Halloween moment?

I won a Halloween contest. I was Batman.

Thanks Bryce for the chat.