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Ivan Volf Appreciates Strapping On The FC Bayern Jersey And Coolest Experience So Far Was Playing Euroleague In Piraus

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Ivan Volf (195-SG-2006) is a 18 year old 195cm shooting guard playing for FC Bayern Munich. This season he played 4 easyCredit BBL games, 23 Pro B games averaging 10,7ppg, 4,0rpg, 2,9apg and 1,3spg, and played 12 NBBL games averaging 12,7ppg. 6,2rpg 4,9apg and 2,4spg. He came to FC Bayern Munich many years ago and also played at the U-16 and U-18 Eurochampionships for Croatia. He spoke to germanhoops.com before the 2025 NBBL top 4 in Berlin.

Congrats Ivan for reaching the 2025 NBBL top 4 again. It will be your second in a row. Is the excitement bigger than the last year?

Thank you. I would say the goal stays the same but the excitement is bigger because it is my last NBBL year.

How focused and motivated are you to finally win this title? I can imagine that you are bursting inside to finally to win?

After three bronze medals in the last three years we are very focused and motivated for this upcoming final four.

2 years ago Ivan Kharchenkov was injured and Munich lost, last season he played great and Munich lost. How much misfortune has Munich had the last 2 years?

In the last 2 years we had great teams with very good individual players but every year we were missing something and it was just not enough to win the title.

The last season you and Dolic were a little in the shadow of Khrachenkov. Now he is gone and you 2 run the team. How vital was having him on the team the last 2 years for your basketball development and competiveness level?

It was very vital for us. Especially to compete every day against him or to play with him and also just to have that kind of player in your team made everything much easier.

Congrats on a great regular season and playoffs as you had a 16-2 record. The season still wasn´t easy as you won some close games. How challenging was the season and do you feel like the mental toughness grew and will help you against Vechta?

Thank you. No game was easy this year. Nobody gave us anything. The mental toughness grew for sure. We had a lot of ups and downs this season and we were in difficult situations this year, but we learned a lot from it.

The guard trio of Volf, Sermpezis, Dolic is great, but the team also has other weapons. Do you feel like the bigs with Yiamu,Muratovic and Duck is underrated?

The big trio of Yiamu, Muratovic and Duck is very talented and very important for our team. We are very happy to have them.

You and Dominik Dolic are a great guard duo and have played together for years. You guys must know each others tendencies blindly. What do you appreciate most about his game?

I have known Dolic for years and we understand each other very well. His competiveness level is amazing. I like the way he makes pressure on the ball in the defense. How he controls the ball and attacks the basket.

How valuable is Greek player Nikolas Sermpezis? What extra dimension does he give the team and guard rotation that Dolic and you don´t give?

To have Sermpezis in our team who bites in the defense and who likes to play fast, making shots from the distance is helping us for sure.

2 key players will be Caspar Vossenberg and Andrija Susic. Talk a little about what each guy brings to the table and how they will help you reach the final?

Both are young and talented guards and can play many positions. Susic with his strong left hand can create good situations to score the ball, also from distance. Vossenberg, who is very athletic and strong for his age, can finish in many situations. Just these things from them will help us reach the finals.

One of the leaders on the team is Desmond Yiamu. He is an undersized big that always finds ways to score. How special is he as a player and person who fled the Ukraine war?

Desmond is a quiet guy. He knows how to play the game. Strong in the defense and dominant under the basket. We are very happy to have him. His effort, despite what he has been through in the past, is just incredible.

How cool is it being on the same team with little brother Marko. He is from the year 2010. Are you like a mentor for him?

It is nice to play with my little brother in the same team. To see how he competes and develops is great. Of course, I want to be the best I can be and give everything, so that he can look up to me.

How big is the revenge factor against Vechta? Last year you lost to them in Berlin. They lost Kayil and Bonga but have more guard power this year. What will be key to getting win?

After losing the semi-final last year we are ready to play against Vechta this year again. We just have to focus on our game and be ready for everything.

Let´s talk about your game. You’re a 195cm guard. How would you describe the development of your game this season in the Pro B and NBBL? Your minutes didn´t change much in the Pro B. Did you feel even more responsibility this season?

I am happy how I developed this year and sure, I felt more responsibility.

You’re a guy that fills the stat sheet well. What other strengths does your game have?

I can understand and read the game very well and also I am very supportive towards my teammates while playing.

You can defend 1-4. What kind of a defender are you now and what kind of defender do you still want to become?

My goal is to improve and get better so that I am able to guard every position.

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

Improving my ballhandling and attacking the basket in different ways.

What do you enjoy most about being part of this famous organization?

I have been part of it since I am child and I am just happy to wear the logo and to see how much the interest in the organization has grown since I have started.

What has been the coolest experience in Munich the last years? You must of met some famous football and basketball players?

I believe it was the debut in the Euroleague in Piraus. It was an unforgettable moment for me.

How beneficial is it practicing with guys like Shabaz Napier and Carson Edwards. What is the most important thing that you have learned from him?

I have learned many things from them but just the way how they practice and how consistent they are, that is just another level. Also very kind and positive, I am very happy to share the court with these guys.

What are your memories from your first Euroleague game against Olympiakos where you scored 4 points in 8 minutes? Were you very nervous?

I just took my chance that day. Just to play in front of this kind of crowd is what we are working so hard for. Of course I was nervous but it passed as soon as I was on the court.

Who was the toughest player that you ever faced on the court that reached the NBA?

Reed Sheppard. I played against him in Italy in a tournament.

Please name your personal NBA and Euro Mount Rushmore?

Euro: Drazen Petrovic, Toni Kukoc, Dino Rada, Jelena Ivezic. NBA: Stephen Curry, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal.

Who is your GOAT?

MJ.

Thanks Ivan for the chat.

Florian Flabb(ratiopharm Ulm) Is Excited For The NBBL Top 4 And Ready To Show How Deep Disciplined And United This Team Really Is

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Florian Flabb is a German coach who currently is coaching Pro B team Orange Academy and the ratiopharm Ulm NBBL. Team He began his coaching career as an assistant with the Art Giants and then was a head coach with the NBBL and Pro A team. He also has been an assistant coach with the German U-18 and U-20 teams. He spoke to germanhoops.com before the NBBL Top 4 in Berlin.

Thanks Florian for talking to germanhoops.com. Congrats on reaching the 2025 NBBL top 4 in Berlin How excited are to be going to the Top4 and what are you looking forward to most?

Thanks! Reaching the 2025 NBBL Top 4 in Berlin is a huge accomplishment and something we’ve worked hard for all season. The excitement is definitely real — it’s a chance to compete at the highest level in youth basketball in Germany, and to do it in a city like Berlin makes it even more special. What I’m looking forward to most is the atmosphere — the intensity of the games, the energy from the fans, and the chance to face the best teams in the country. It’s an opportunity to show everything we’ve built together as a team and to leave it all on the court.

Ratiopharm ulm had an incredible 17-1 record. Are you a bit disappointed that team didn´t go unbeaten?

That 17-1 record is something we’re really proud of — it shows our consistency, discipline, and how well we’ve grown as a team over the season. Of course, going unbeaten would’ve been amazing, and there’s always a bit of disappointment when a streak ends. But sometimes a loss can be valuable too — it sharpens your focus, exposes areas to improve, and brings a team even closer. At the end of the day, our main goal was making it to the Top 4 and being ready for that moment.

You lost a tight game in Frankfurt that you could of won?

Yes, that game in Frankfurt was definitely one that slipped through our fingers. It was tight all the way, and we had our chances to close it out — so of course there’s some frustration looking back. But at the same time, games like that teach you a lot. They push you to be sharper and more focused on the small details that make the difference in close matchups. We took the lessons from that loss and used them to grow stronger as a team. It’s part of what prepared us for this Top 4 run.

How do you counter people who say that Ratiopharm Ulm had an easier road than the other teams because you play in a weaker division?

That’s a fair question, and it’s something we’ve heard before. But the way we see it, you can only play the teams in front of you — we consistently showed a high level of execution all season. A 17-1 record doesn’t happen by accident, no matter what division you’re in. Also, we’ve tested ourselves outside of our group in the Pro B with the Orange Academy, where we basically played with our U19 Team. The Top 4 is where everything gets decided, and we’re ready to show we belong right there with anyone.

You proved in the playoffs that you could beat Frankfurt and IBAM who played in the tougher division. I really like the Ulm team. They have guys that I have watched for years. You have incredible players with great individual qualities. What other qualities does your team have that will come to light in Berlin?

Thank you — that means a lot. We definitely respect teams like Frankfurt and IBAM, and proving ourselves against them in the playoffs was huge. As for what else will come to light in Berlin: I think people will really see our chemistry. We trust each other, and we will fight for every possession together. Beyond individual talent, our work ethic and composure under pressure are what set us apart. Berlin will be a big stage, and we’re ready to show how deep, disciplined, and united this team really is.

Niko Jerkic is an incredible talent. He was already incredible last season averaging 20,0ppg in the NBBL. What steps have you see him take in his game this season?

Absolutely — Niko Jerkic is a special talent. What he did last season was already impressive, but this year he’s taken his game to another level. The biggest step I’ve seen is in his maturity and decision-making. He’s become much more than just a scorer — he reads the game better, picks his spots more efficiently, and knows when to take over and when to get others involved. He’s also stepped up as a leader, both vocally and by example. Defensively, he’s more engaged, and physically he’s stronger and more resilient. He’s become a more complete player — not just a high scorer, but someone who is able to makes winning plays.

Jordan Mueller won a JBBL title in Frankfurt and is the leader of the NBBL team and has made his break through in the Pro B. What kind of player will we see in the next few years?

Jordan Müller is the kind of player every coach wants — tough, smart, and fearless at the end of the game. He already has a winning pedigree with that JBBL title in Frankfurt, and now he’s stepped into a leadership role in the NBBL while making real strides in the Pro B. That’s not easy to do at his age. In the next few years, I think we’re going to see a high-level two-way guard who can control the tempo of a game, defend at a high level, and be a clutch shot-maker. He’s got a strong work ethic, a sharp basketball IQ, and that rare mix of confidence and humility. What has he now incorporated into his game that will help him make the next step? One of the biggest things Jordan Müller has incorporated into his game this season is pace control and playmaking under pressure. He’s always been a competitor, but now he’s showing the ability to dictate the flow of the game, not just react to it. That’s a major step for any guard looking to move up.

Endurance Aijamenkhue is an interesting player. Is he still raw? What steps have you seen him make this season?

Endurance Aijamenkhue is definitely an intriguing talent — and while he’s still developing, calling him “raw” doesn’t tell the whole story anymore. This season, he’s taken real strides in understanding the game — his timing, positioning, and feel have improved noticeably. What stands out is his defensive versatility and physical presence. He’s become much more disciplined on that end — not just relying on athleticism, but reading plays, rotating smartly, and knowing when to contest or stay grounded. Offensively, he’s added touch around the rim and is showing more confidence in his post up game. He’s still evolving, for sure, but now he’s impacting games consistently, not just in flashes. That’s a big sign he’s on the right path.

I see Frederik Erichsen as being a key player in the Alba Berlin series. How vital will his defense be for Ulm being able to compete well against Alba Berlin?

You’re absolutely right — Frederik Erichsen could be a real x-factor in the series against Alba Berlin. His versatility will be crucial for us to stay competitive, especially against a team like Alba that thrives on ball movement, spacing, and tempo. Frederik can guard multiple positions and brings a physical edge that disrupts rhythm. He’s excellent at reading passing lanes without gambling, which helps us to create turnovers and get out in transition.

Milo Murray and Jervis Scheffs are very similar players that are athletic and can create for themselves. Could Scheffs be one of those guys that could decide a game?

Definitely — Jervis Scheffs is absolutely one of those players who can flip a game with a single stretch of momentum. Like Milo Murray, he’s athletic, explosive, and can create his own shot, but what makes Scheffs especially dangerous is his fearlessness in big moments. He doesn’t shy away from pressure. In a tight Top 4 game where matchups and individual moments matter, Scheffs is exactly the kind of spark plug who could step up and tilt the balance.

I really enjoy the game of Oliver Kullamäe. The pass first guard is a very controlled player. How have you seen his development this season now in his second season in Ulm?

Oliver Kullamäe has been a joy to watch this season —In his second year with Ulm, you can see the growth in both his confidence and his command of the game. He’s always been a pass first guard, but now he’s reading defenses faster, controlling tempo with more authority, and making smarter, more assertive decisions in key moments. He rarely forces plays, keeps everyone involved, and knows when to slow the game down or speed it up. His defense has also taken a step forward — he’s more physical on the ball and communicates better.

How much of a plus is it getting swiss army knife Joel Cwik? He came in the middle of the season after gaining experience in Poland. Could he be the difference between a title and not?

Getting Joel Cwik mid-season was a huge boost for Ulm — he’s exactly the kind of player you want heading into a high-stakes environment like the Top 4. His time in Poland clearly helped him mature; he came in with a professional mindset, a strong motor, and a real sense of purpose. What makes him such a plus is his versatility — the “Swiss army knife” label fits perfectly. He can defend multiple positions, rebound, handle the ball, make the extra pass, and knock down shots. He fills gaps and makes winning plays — exactly what we need in tight games. Could he be the difference between a title and not? Absolutely. In a Final Four format where games are decided by details, energy, and execution, a player like Joel — who can impact every area of the game — can be the difference-maker when things get tight.

Ratiopharm Ulm play against Alba Berlin. The big inside game of Alba Berlin vs the talented individualists of Ulm. If Alba Berlin can play their game and get their bigs involved, it could be a tough game. What will be key to getting the win?

Alba Berlin plays fast and looks to dominate inside with their bigs, so our key to winning is controlling the tempo, rebounding as a team, and using our talent to create mismatches. We need to disrupt Alba’s rhythm, keep the game open, and stay physical on defense.

Who do you see advancing between FC Bayern Munich and Rasta Academy?

The semifinal between FC Bayern Munich and Rasta Academy is shaping up to be a thrilling contest. FC Bayern Munich brings a deep and experienced roster, featuring standout talents Their structured play and physicality make them a formidable opponent. Vechta on the other hand, are known for their dynamic and aggressive style. They’ve demonstrated resilience and the ability to disrupt opponents’ rhythms While Bayern’s depth and discipline give them an edge on paper, Vechtas energy and unpredictability could tip the scales. If they can dictate the tempo and capitalize on transition opportunities, an upset is within reach. Overall, FC Bayern Munich might be the slight favorite, but Vechta would be a mistake. This matchup promises intensity and could go either way.

Thanks Florian for the chat.

Harm-Ubbo Horst And Rasta Academy Want To Defend Their NBBL Title With Character And Heart And Believing In Themselves


Harm-Ubbo Horst
 is a German head coach currently coaching the Rasta Acadcemy NBBL (U-19) team. He began his coaching career in Vechta and then coached 2 years in Dresden where he was an assistant coach with the Pro B team Titans and also the NBBL coach. Last season he led the Young Rasta dragons to the NBBL title. He spoke to germanhoops.com about being defending champions.

Thanks Habo for talking to germanhoops.com. Welcome back to the NBBL top 4. How does it feel as defending champion?

It feels really good heading to Berlin as defending champion. We have more experience and are calmer than last year. The guys are really excited and have great memories from last year. The guys are all really hot for the game against Munich to begin.

Vechta Academy had a super season being 15-3 and swept Oldenburg and Paderborn. How is the mental state of this team going to Berlin and do you feel pressure?

We may have had a good looking record, but to be honest it wasn´t always so clear during the season that we would be successful. We didn´t find our defined game style until after the regular season game against Rostock. I don´t believe that we feel pressure. The guys are excited and have freedom and positive feelings.

Vechta Academy lost some key players like Jack Kayil, Joshua Bonga and Karl Buehner and others. Is the team on paper this year a bit weaker than last season?

Yes I would say so. Last season´s team was different. We had a clear definition of players playing the positions 3-5. I still believe that we have a lot of talent this year and have more guards than last season.

I guess you could never replace a potent guard duo like Jack Kayil and Joshua Bonga, but you did get Roy Krupnikas. He didn´t play many games because he was mostly with the Vechta Pro A team. He once was at the top 4 with Rostock in the JBBL top 4 in 2022. Could this be the moment for him to really step up`

I would hope so. But I don´t know if it will be necessary. We are very deep at the guard position. We have many ball handlers and shooters that can make a play. That is a big weapon of ours. Each player can make that next deciding play.

Talk a little about big talent Peja Strobel. How have you witnessed his development and what is his biggest strength?

He needed some time to get used to the Euro game. He was in the States last season and played well at the high school level. After some time in the NBBL, he showed that he could be a scorer. He is a great shooter. He hit the deciding three pointer against Paderborn to put the game into overtime.

In the last years you were very fortunate to have great bigs like Johan Grunloh and Karl “Mr rebound” Buehner. This season there is only one real true big man with Fynn Lastring. Do you feel like he can make an impact in Berlin?

I think that he can. His spacing qualities are really good. He is an inside out player and you don´t see that so often.

Noah Koch continues to develop very well. He shows that he can help the team in so many ways. Is he becoming like a Swiss army knife?

That is a great description for him. He can create for himself and others, make the game fast, get second chances and defend many positions.

Moritz Gruss also is one of the most talented 16 year old on your team. How have you seen his development. Is he more than just a 3 and D player?

Yes he is. But we have many talented players from the year 2008. He can defend many positions, is a good ball handler and reads the game very well. He is like a secret weapon for us that gives the team a push forward.

Is it fair to say that Marko Petric is your star player or is a better description your leader?

Leader sounds better. Our team has a star ensemble with guys like Koch, Krupnikas and Lastring. Marko showed in the Oldenburg series just how much he wanted to win and pushed his team forward.

Talk a little about newcomers Louis Sutor and Felix Chrisiansen. What do they bring to the table?

Sutor is very versatile. He is moble and defend many positions. Christiansen gives good pressure on the ball and is a good shooter. He does a lot of the little things not seen on the stat sheet

How have you developed further as a coach this season? On what areas of your coaching have you worked on most?

We already played small ball 2 years ago in the JBBL top 4, but nobody noticed. A big challenge was not being able to practice as a team regularly. We play a different style this season different from what the guys played with the men´s teams. It was a challenge adjusting from the styles from the men´s to the NBBL.

You have worked many years with Hendrik Gruehn and I´m sure you have a great friendship as well. How has he developed further this season as a coach despite a tough pro A season?

I think that he developed well this season. We always talk after games and practices and are critical with each other. His biggest strength is being able to give his players energy on the court and them being able to implement it on the court. He lost a lot of talented players and got new ones and had to develop them further in the Pro A. That is hard to do.

Do you observe how a guy like Martin Schiller operates? What have you learned from him?

Martin is very interested in our youth program. He always gives one extra practice per week for the young players. He is very good and schooling habits and repeating them over and overt. He has an immense presence in practice. It was great being able to experience that this season.

You face tough FC Bayern Munich in the semi-finals. They have incredible guards. What will be key to getting win?

I believe that we will win with our character. We will be ready to battle FC Munich and defend aggressive and believe in ourselves. We will probably play less tactical than them, but we will play with heart and dive for every ball.

Who will win the other semi final with ratiopharm ulm and Alba Berlin?

That is tough to predict. I know that Vladi Bogojevic will have his team ready. I really like Florian Flabb´s coaching as well. But I think that ratiopharm Ulm has the upper hand because Alba Berlin played two 3 game playoff series.

What is your opinion of many young German guys going overseas to play college basketball? That will hurt all leagues in that the quality of Germans will go down.

I think that it will lead to problems. On one hand with many leaving, that will give other players a chance. We will have to get adjusted to it. I think now instead of preparing guys for the NBA, it will be preparing guys for college. We have to make the best out of it.

Thanks Habbo for the chat

Dorian Grosber Is Confident That Good Things Could Happen At The NBBL Top 4 If Alba Berlin Can Focus On The Things They Can Control

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Dorian Grosber (197-PG-2006) is an 18 year old 197cm forward from Luxemburg playing in the Alba Berlin organization. He primarily plays for the farm team Lok Bernau averaging 9/4/2 and and for the NBBL (U-19) team averaging 11/6/3/2. He also has played 2 Euroleague games. Last season he played 10 games for Lok Bernau averaging 2,8ppg, 2,0rpg and 1,7apg and with the NBBL team averaged 9/6/3. In the 2022-2023 season he helped Alba Berlin win the NBBL title averaging 5/3/1. He began his basketball career with BBC Sparta Bertrange U17 team (EYBL) and also played with the CFBB Luxembourg U16 team (EYBL). He spoke to germanhoops.com before the 2025 NBBL tournament in Berlin.

Thanks Dorian for talking to germanhoops.com. You play for Alba Berlin, Lok Bernau and the Alba Berlin U-19 team. Does school fit in somewhere in between? How challenging is life in general for you?

I finished school last year, so this year I can only focus on basketball. I think life isn’t so challenging, because I have no problems here in Berlin.

You won the NBBL title in 2023 in Frankfurt. Now your back in the top 4 again in 2025. How excited are you to be back?

I’m very excited. We have a great team and everyone on our team deserves to be in the top4

What memories do you have of the title in 2023? It was won on a buzzer beater by Nils Machowski. Did you know it was going in when he released the ball?

The best memory was for sure, running on the court after winning the game. When the shot went up, I was just hoping it goes in. The week before he made exactly the same in our 1v1, so after it was funny looking back at the shot.

This season’s team is stacked once again with unbelievable talent. Is this team stronger than in 2023?

You can’t compare the both teams. We have a very good team this year, with some very good prospects. It’s hard to say, but I love both teams.

Alba Berlin had to go the distance against Rostock and Leverkusen. How important was this for the development of the team? Could that extra experience be the difference between a title and not?

We learned a lot from both series. Everything is possible in basketball and we saw that. Winning by 50 and then lose by 20 is a perfect example. This experience could for sure help us for the preparation and mindset for the top4, but I think if we play our normal basketball and stay focused, it’s enough.

Alba Berlin plays against ratiopharm Ulm. Alba Berlin has the massive advantage under the court and ratiopharm Ulm like to show off their isolation skills. What will be key to getting the win?

Playing as a team and be focused. If we focus on the things we can control and play defense, then let’s see.

If Alba Berlin play their game plan and can execute well inside, shouldn´t the title be self-evident?

Easier said than done. We still play the best youth teams in Germany, so we need to execute on offense and on defense to win.

What has it been like being teammates with Anton Nufer. Both of you are incredibly focused to become pro´s. What have you soaked in most from his mindset and drive to reach your goals?

Me and Anton came together to Berlin and I’ve been literally spending everyday with him for 3 years now. We push each other a lot in practice and it’s been great living and learning with him.

A little bird tweeted to me that you and Anton Nufer have made 10,000 shots just in practice this season. Do you guys ever have shooting competitions?

Yes, often. We have a lot of shooting competitions in practice. Sometimes I win, sometimes he wins.

How talented is Anton Kemmer? Last season he reached the JBBL top 4 and this year is with the NBBL team at age 16. What have you appreciated most about his game?

Anton is very talented for his age. He is a very good all-around player and an athlete.

Talk a little about the 2 bigs Nevio Bennefeld and Amon Doerries. What are their biggest assets and how do they impact the game best?

They are both very skilled bigs who can shoot the ball well. Their work ethic is very good and they always give their best. Amon of course has more experience than Nevio, but Nevio is also a year younger.

If you had to compare your game to an NBA player who would best fit the description?

I really don’t know. My favourite players to watch are Kobe Bryant, Tracy McGrady and SGA.

You’re an allrounder. What would you describe as your biggest weapon on the court?

II would say playing 1v1, attacking the basket and rebounding are my best weapons.

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

my 1v1 defense is good, but I want to become a lockdown defender in the future. Getting steals is one of my strengths.

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

My shot and my body, are the areas where I’m working the most.

Thanks Dorian for the chat.

Dominik Dolic And FC Bayern Munich Are Mentally Focused And Seek Revenge Against Rasta Academy In The NBBL Top 4

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Dominik Dolic (190-SG-2006) is a 18 year old 190cm guard from Croatia playing his fourth season in the FC Bayern Munich organization. This season he played with the FC Bayern Munich Pro B team averaging 11,6ppg, 2,5rpg and 3,4apg and in the NBBL averaged 16,8ppg, 3,8rpg, 4,8apg and 2,2spg and helped the team reach the NBBL top 4. Last season he played with FC Bayern Muenchen U19 team (Germany-NBBL) averaging 14.9ppg, 2.1rpg, 2.4apg, FGP: 54.1%, 3PT: 34.4%, FT: 77.5%, and with FC Bayern Muenchen 2nd Team (Germany-ProB) averaged 6.6ppg, 1.4rpg, 2.9apg, 1.2spg, FGP: 46.5%, 3PT: 22.6%, FT: 64.0%. In the 2022-2023 season he played 9 Pro B games averaging 2,2ppg and with the NBBL team averaged 6.7ppg, 1.9rpg, 2.2apg, 1.4spg, FGP: 47.4%, 3PT-3 (48.6%), FT: 84.6%. He spoke to germanhoops.com before the NBBL Top 4 in Berlin.

Congrats Dominik for reaching the 2025 NBBL top 4 again. It will be your third in a row. Is the excitement bigger than the last 2 times?

Yes of course, It will be the last chance for our 2006 generation in Bayern to win the championship.

Can 3 be a charm? How focused and motivated are you to finally win this title? I can imagine that you are bursting inside to finally get the title?

Hopefully; we are very motivated and prepared to do everything what it takes to finally win these 2 games and be NBBL champs.

2 years ago Kharchenkov was injured and Munich lost, last season he played great and Munich lost. How much misfortune has Munich had the last 2 years?

I would say it was unlucky and we have a lot to make up for this year especially because of the tough loss against Vechta last year.

Last season the team had Ivan Kharchenkov and Martin Kalu. This season you are without them. Is the team a little weaker than last season?

No, we are fully prepared and as good as last season if not even better.

The last years you and Volf were a little in the shadow of Khrachenkov. Now he is gone and you 2 run the team. How vital was having him on the team the last 2 years for your basketball development and competiveness level?

I really enjoy practicing with Ivan. He’s very professional in what he’s doing and somebody who I would say you can take an example of. But also the rest of my teammates and our coaches, for my personal development and competitiveness it helped a lot being in such an healthy environment the past seasons in Bayern.

Congrats on a great regular season and playoffs as you had a 16-2 record. The season still wasn´t easy as you won some close games. How challenging was the season and do you feel like the mental toughness grew and will help you against Vechta?

The season was very challenging especially with having a double game weekend almost every time because of playing Pro B and NBBL together. We are mentally strong and focused and it will help us to play the semifinal game.

The guard trio of Volf, Sermpezis, and yourself is great, but the team also has other weapons. Do you feel like the bigs with Yiamu, Muratovic and Dück is underrated?

Yes 100%, I feel like our bigs have a massive impact on our Game, all three of them have a great feeling for basketball.

You and Ivan Volf are a great guard duo and have played together for years. You guys must know each others tendencies blindly. What do you appreciate most about his game?

It’s hard to decide on one thing because he’s so good at many things but I would say especially his shooting. He can get a shot up in every situation if needed and is the type of player who would also make it for sure.

How valuable is Greek player Nikolas Sermpezis? What extra dimension does he give the team and guard rotation that You and Volf don´t give?

He is a really great defender and someone who is bringing something on both ends that’s how he helps us.

2 key players will be Caspar Vossenberg and Andrija Susic. Talk a little about what each guy brings to the table and how they will help you reach the final?

They are only 2008 and 2009 but already practicing really tough and competitive they help us lot also with our team chemistry. We will need everybody of our team if we want to reach the final and also win the trophy.

One of the leaders on the team is Desmond Yiamu. He is an undersized big that always finds ways to score. How special is he as a player and person who fled the Ukraine war?

I really like Desmond as a Teammate but also as a friend on and off the court. It don’t matter that he is undersized he will always find a way to play his game and make an impact. I have very much respect for how he came in a new country, new club and adapted really quick so that now he is one of our leaders.

How big is the revenge factor against Vechta? Last year you lost to them in Berlin. They lost Kayil and Bonga but have more guard power this year. What will be key to getting win?

We need to stay together and it’s important to show everybody from the first second that we are there to win.

Thanks Dominik for the chat

Oliver Kullamae Loves Ratiopharm Ulm´s Chances Of Big Success At The NBBL Top 4

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Oliver Kullamaee (186-G-2007) is a 17 year old 186cm guard from Estonia that is playing for the ratiopharm Ulm organization that this season played for various team like BBU 01 Ulm (Germany-Regionalliga) averaging 10/4/4, for Orange Academy (NBBL) averaging 6/2/1 and for the NBBL team averaged 5/2/3 helping them reach the NBBL top 4. Last season he played with BBU 01 Ulm (Germany-Regionalliga) averaging 7.7ppg, 2.3rpg, 2.7apg, FGP: 57.9%, 3PT: 18.8%, FT: 83.3%, played also at OrangeAcademy U19 team (Germany-NBBL) averaging 11.8ppg, 4.4rpg, Assists-2 (6.7apg), Steals-5 (2.7spg), FGP: 50.7%, 3PT: 31.0%, FT: 50.0%. He came to Ulm in 2022 coming from Audentese SK. He spoke to eurobasket before the NBBL top 4 in Berlin.

Thanks Oliver for talking to eurobasket.com. Congrats on reaching the NBBL top 4 in Berlin. How excited are you to be there?

I’m very excited. This was the goal for us at the beginning of the season and I think we have a great chance to win the top 4.

Congrats on the great 16-1 season. Was playing in the B group an advantage or disadvantage? 5 times the team scored more than a 100 points, but the competition wasn´t as tough. Now you play Alba Berlin a team of that talent you didn´t see before?

I think playing in group B had its positives and negatives. Playing in group B meant that we could put all our focus on the Pro B season. But that also meant that when we finally reach the playoffs, the jump in the level of competition will be very big. I think the Frankfurt series shows exactly that. We weren’t quite ready for it in the first game.

You played a tough series beating Frankfurt in 3 games and swept IBAM. How is the team stronger now than say in December?

I think we have just gotten used to playing with each other. Last year most of us were playing on 2 different teams, whether Orange Academy or ratiopharm Ulm.

A big strength of the team is their individual talent. In the Frankfurt series, I saw more iso play than team basketball. Will we see more team basketball against Alba Berlin?

I’d say that in the Frankfurt series, we played more iso ball to take advantage of specific matchups. Alba Berlin is a different kind of challenge. They’re an all around great defensive team, so we’ll need to move the ball better and get everyone involved. It’s something we’ve definitely been focusing on. But I would also add that iso ball is certainly not bad. When you have a lot of guys who can create their own shots you have to take advantage of that.

You’re a pass first point guard. How challenging is it to get and keep team basketball going when you have so many talented teammates?

It’s definitely a challenge at times, but it’s a good problem to have. When you’re surrounded by so much talent, everyone can create their own shot. As a pass-first point guard, my job is to keep us balanced. Meaning recognizing when someone has the hot hand, but also making sure the ball keeps moving so everyone stays engaged.

What other strengths does Ratiopharm Ulm have besides offense. It also showed on the defensive end that it can lock down teams.

We’ve definitely shown that we can lock in and make life tough for our opponents. We’re lucky to have a guy like Endi inside, who gives others a chance to be a bit more aggressive on the perimeter. When we defend hard, it also fuels our offense and gets us into transition, so for us, it all starts on that end of the floor.

How important has head coach Florian Flabb been for the success of the club? What have you learned from him that has helped your game most this season?

Coach Florian has been really important for us this season. He gives us freedom to play, but also holds us to a high standard. For me personally, he’s helped a lot with decision-making, especially when it comes to controlling the pace and taking care of the ball. Turnovers were something I wanted to cut down, and he has helped a lot.

What has it been like being teammates with Jordan Mueller at the point guard position? How do you guys compliment each other best?

I really enjoy being teammates with Jordan. He has made my transition to Pro B way easier. He’s a great leader so every time I need advice or have a question he helps me. Unfortunately I haven’t really shared the court with him this year. Usually we just sub for each other.

A key player against Alba Berlin will be Frederik Erichsen playing against their very deep big man rotation. Will he be up for the challenge?

Fredi always wants to prove himself so I have no doubt that he will be ready. I don’t see him having a problem, even against a bigger opposition.

Another very vital player will be Endurnace Aijamenkhue. He also will have to make an impact against Alba´s bigs. Is he still raw? How have you seen him improve his game this season?

Like I mentioned before, we are lucky to have a big like Endi. He always brings the energy and gets us all hyped up. He works hard and has definitely improved a lot over this year. Everyone saw that during the ANGE Ulm.

A huge talent is Niko Jerkic, the son of ambitious dad Dario. What do you appreciate most about his game?

Niko has a special ability to score. When it gets tough we can always rely on Niko’s individual talent to get a bucket. He’s very important to us.

Lethal scorer Jervis Scheffs is a guy that can explode at any day. Could a big game against Alba Berlin from him be the difference between reaching the final and going home?

Like Niko, Jervis has the same ability to create for himself. Of course when Jervis has a big game in the semi finals, it could definitely make a difference. I would also add that when he’s in the mood, he’s one of the best and aggressive defenders on the team. When his shots are not falling, he can also have a huge impact on the defensive side.

How important is it having Swiss army Joel Cwik back? Could he also be a player that could make the difference between winning and going home?

Having Joel back again is massive for us. He’s the kind of guy every team needs, super versatile, can play multiple roles, and just brings a ton of energy. He can easily be the difference maker in that game.

You battle Alba Berlin. It will be a game of them trying to bang inside and ratiopharm playing fast and sharing their great individual qualities. What else will be key to winning?

The key to winning for us is our transition defense. Alba plays fast and we want to prevent as many fast break points as possible. Ultimately it will be on us to bring the energy and hustle. Just doing everything possible to get the win

Thanks Oliver for the chat.

South West Regionalliga Champion Drago Crnjac Appreciated The TV Langen Culture Of Winning Coming Before Individual Success

Drago Crnjac (196-SG-2002) is a 22 year old 196cm guard that helped TV Langen win the Regionalliga South West Title averaging 12,0ppg, 2,1rpg and 1,6apg after starting the season with Tema Ehingen averaging 4,3ppg and 1,1rpg. He began his career with Kronberg and also played with the Skyliners Juniors and Bona Baskets Limburg. He spoke to germanhoops.com after the 2025 Regionalliga game 2 win over Karlsruhe.

Congrats Drago on winning the South West Regionalliga title. What does this title mean to you?

This title means so much for me because it is my first title that I have ever won with basketball. I never have played for a team that had such high aspirations with winning.

You came to TV Langen in December 2024 from Team Ehingen. If someone had told you at Xmas 2024 that you would win the title, what would you have thought?

I would of really believed it. It wouldn´t have surprised me. We were in second place when I arrived in December 2024.

How tough were your few months in Ehingen. Were you on a mission when you came to Langen?

My time in Ehingen was a big disappointment. I was promised a big role and then playing so little and not getting a chance was tough. Langen was a mindset change for me. It was such a positive change for me. I came to Langen and met such great teammates and a great coach. It was so refreshing. Winning there was more important than Individual success.

What did you enjoy most about the celebration on the court in Langen when you won?

I think the best moment was when the buzzer sounded and we all went on the court and the kids stormed the court. I also loved cutting down the net. Now I have a great souvenir.

Was not having Leon Fertig in game 2 a blessing in disguise. He had to go to Korea for his 3×3 duty. Did the team want to prove it could win without him?

We had such a deep roster this season, we could honestly compensate any loss. I think that we were able to win every game where we didn´t have a player playing. That speaks for the quality of the team.

The team saved it´s best for last allowing only 47 points in game 2. What was the secret of the success? How much was head coach Tobias Jahn a part of it?

I think that the success was a mix of our individual quality and how coach Jahn wanted us to defend. He never screamed at us, but would show us on video what we did wrong. He understood that when we played hard nobody could score on us and was able to have us believe it and show it on the court.

Did Tobias Jahn instill that special physicality?

I think that everything went hand in hand. He wanted us to rebound well and we did despite being small. We had to be physical and that carried over too many other parts of your game.

You allowed only 12 points per quarter in game 2. What made it so fun to defend for TV Langen?

We understood that when we defended well that nobody could score on us. That motivated us to continue to defend well.

The Seeburger College Wizards always went on runs. How tough was it always punching back?

We let them come back twice this season. Once they beat us and the other time we had to win in overtime. We just continued to play our game. We didn´t give them an emotional run in game 2.

You told me after win that TV Langen had heart and will. How special was TV Langen this season?

I have played for some good teams, but I never played for such a special team like this. Everyone played for each other. Everybody wanted to win. Everyone stood behind me even after my horrible first half in game 2. They wanted me to keep shooting and I did. My teammates were really special.

How key was your three pointer at the end of the second quarter? Did that give you an extra spark?

That three was so important. I really needed to see one go in. That was a big turning point and a neck breaker.

What will you always remember from this team?

I won´t forget special games during the regular season against Lich and Karlsruhe where there was pure emotion.

How special was Niklas Pons? Was he the ultimate leader?

He is 100% a leader. He held everyone accountable. If you became lazy, he wouldn´t allow it. He was playing with bruised ribs, but he didn´t show it. He is an amazing player.

How key was Risto Vasiljevic for the success? He was another vital leader.

Risto is also 100% a leader. He has so much experience. He played Pro A and was part of a BBL roster. I think that he can do so much more than just shoot the 3. That is cherry on the top. He brings so much calmness and consistency each game. He played 44 minutes in game 2 against Lich with no mistakes.

How key was Aminu Abibu? Was he the team´s best rebounder?

He isn´t only our best rebounder, but the best rebounder in the league. He is an allrounder. He heightened his game so much. He is such a better player than a few months ago. He was our Nils Leonhart. He should be in the Pro B.

How special is Leon Fertig? Is sky the limit?

I hope that he will play for us again. His biggest strength is his 1-1 play and defense. He was a bit wild at times at first because he plays 3×3, but found his groove. He was world class in the playoffs.

What did you learn from Tobias Jahn this season?

I learned that he is a great players coach. He understands how to make you be better. He helped me with his mind set talk and helped me with individual work. I was in a slump in Ehingen, but when I came to Langen, he gave me a comfortable, but good role.

Who was the toughest player that you faced in the Regionalliga?

Noah Litzbach.

What is the next step for you? I can imagine you will stay in Langen.

Langen is a good place to be. Plus after winning the title, it´s only right to remain. I have to stay.

Sepeher Tarrah your ex coach was at the game. How special was it that he was there and supported you?

It was cool that he was in Langen and supported me. We have had good contact since I left Frankfurt. He let me practice once in Frankfurt during the winter. I have a good relationship with him and I have learned things from him that will last a lifetime.

Who wins a 1-1 you or Risto Vasiljevic?

I think I got that.

Who will reach the NBA final and win it?

I have the Cavs against the Nuggets and Denver winning it.

Thanks Drago for the chat.

Ivan Crnjac Wins The 2025 NBBL MVP And Wants To Keep Being Dominant No Matter What League He Plays In

Ivan Crnjac (203-F-2007) is a 18 year old 201cm forward that averaged 20,5ppg, 7,9rpg, 2,2apg, and 1,7spg in the NBBL (U-19) and in the Pro B averaged 11,0ppg, 4,1rpg, 1,3apg and 1,0spg in the 24-25 season. He helped the Fraport Skyliners win the B League title at the U-18 International Cup in Tokyo, Japan. In 2023 he reached the JBBL (U-16) top 4. He won the NBBL MVP award for the 24-25 season and spoke to germanhoops.com about it before the South West Regionalliga final game in Langen.

Congrats on winning the 2025 NBBL title. How do you feel?

I´m very happy. It was my goal to win it this season. I´m very happy to reach it.

What does this NBBL MVP title mean to you?

It means a lot. I proved to myself that I could reach my goal. I want to keep being a dominant player no matter what league I´m in.

How honored are you despite so many other great players in the NBBL?

I feel very honored. There are so many great players in the NBBL. It is a very special feeling because there are so many good players in a good year.

You averaged 20,5ppg, but how vital was your versatility for getting the award?

I think it wasn´t all my versatility, but that we won a lot. The whole team was important and helped me achieve my goal.

You have won the NBBL MVP. Is your youth career over now?

No it isn´t. I still have one more year. I probably won´t play as much NBBL next season. But when I do, I will always give my best and try to win the title.

How cool was it having teammate Jamie Edoka win the rookie of the year?

It is very cool. I´m really happy for Jamie. It is cool that the Skyliners are represented so well this year.

Coupled with added experience in the Pro B, how do you feel did your game grow in the NBBL this season?

I worked on my weaknesses. I feel like my decision making and leadership grew.

What was your favorite NBBL game?

My perfect game against Chemnitz.

How tough will it be for you being in Berlin and picking up the MVP award but not playing?

It will be very tough. We had very high goals this season. Losing to Ulm hit me hard. Now I have to accept only being a visitor.

Who will reach the NBBL final and win it all?

I think that it will be an all south final with Munich against Ulm. I think that Munich could win since Ivan Khartchenkov might play.

Are you rooting for a NBBL team?

That is difficult since I have friends on all 4 teams. I can´t decide on rooting for one team.

Who was the toughest player that you played in the NBBL?

Ivan Volf of FC Bayern Munich.

Are you hoping for your first BBL minutes on Sunday in Heidelberg?

I will be there. I might see those first minutes.

How does your summer look?

I´m hoping to play U-18 Euro and U-19 world cup.

Who will reach the NBA final and win it?

I have the Knicks playing the Timberwolves and Timberwolves winning it all.

Thanks Ivan for the chat.

There Was Nothing Better This Season Than For AJ Sumbry(BSW Sixers) Being Able To Show His Mom Berlin Leipzig And Dresden

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AJ Sumbry (203-F-1994, college: Wagner, agency: BIG) is a 30 year old 203cm from New Jersey playing his 6th pro season and first with the BSW Sixers. He has been a basketball globetrotter having played for 9 clubs in countries like Denmark, Georgia, North Maceadonia, Kosovo, Romania, France, Sweden and Slovakia.He began his basketball career at St Benedict´s Preparatory school and then played a season at Quinnipiac University (NCAA). He then played 3 years at Wagner (NCAA) and as a senior averaged 8.1ppg, 6.2rpg, 1.4bpg, FGP: 46.3%, FT: 57.1%. He spoke to germanhoops.comabout his season in Germany.

Thanks AJ for talking to eurobasket.com.Your playing your 6 th professional season for your 9 th team and in your 9 th country. Do you feel like a basketball globetrotter?

Yea I would definitely say so. I think I’ve played in or visited most countries in Europe. I think thats for sure on my bucket list to visit all of Europe.

How challenging is it coming to a new country and teams each season? How do you preparementally for each new challenge?

It can be challenging in the beginning but after a while it becomes normal. Its almost like being a freshman and heading off to college for the first time each year. I think the most important thing I do to prepare mentally for the challenge each year is making sure I’m in shape and ready to get rolling basketball wise first and then I think the rest kinda falls into place as it goes.

Your playing for the BSW Sixers Sandersdorf (Germany-ProB) this season. What kind of an experience has it been? What have you enjoyed most about playing for this organization?

It´s been a great experience so far. I was already familiar with Lukas from last season and everyone else in the organization has been very welcoming and like a family. Not to mention our fans also make it feel very inviting. If I had to say anything was my favorite id say it was the fans and the family atmosphere for sure.

After missing the playoffs last season, the team rebounded well this season and reached the playoffs again. The team had a weak phase in 2025 losing 6 of 9 games, but then ended the season strong with a 3 game winning streak. Did the team peak at the right time?

We went through a little rough patch which is natural over the course of a season but I definitely think we peaked at the perfect time going into playoffs.

What is the biggest strength of the team? It won many close games in the first months of the season and defended consistently all season long.

I think our biggest strength is definitely defense. I think thats why we were able to close games and it also makes out offense that much harder to guard when we can get out in transition with all 5 guys running.

What was it like being teammates with Matej Silic? He should be most improved of the year. Last season in the pro B he averaged 5,8ppg in the Pro B and this year 16,8. What did you appreciate most about his game?

I think he’s a great guy very likable person. I would say for sure his want to make the big plays he’s not one to shy away from wanting to take the big shot/make the big play.

What did you appreciate most about Jean Louis Marley? That guy could really score in bunches.

He is definitely a knockdown shooter and the other old guy on the team aside from me lol. But I definitely appreciated his ability to stretch the floor and make shots in bunches but also rebounding for a shooter. Theres been many times this season he extended possessions for us.

Talk about the point guard duo of Saleniecks and Schneider. Could you call them the durable point guard duo?

I would call them more than durable. Its fun playing with both of them, Mo being a pass first pg who really looks to share the ball and Niks being a super fast and athletic pg not to mention they both bring the intensity on defense! I would even go as far to say our defensive pressure starts with them picking up full court!

Which teammate of the Sixers did you see as improving the most from day 1 until now?

I would have to go with Jarne. His offense and defensive iq has gotten better learning spacing and where to be not to mention he can also score inside and out. I think He has got a lot of upside.

You had one of your best seasons as a pro averaging 14/6/1. What exactly was your role on a team that truly had many scoring options?

I think Lukas has a lot of trust in me to make the wining plays whether that be scoring, passing, or defense. So I think my role this season has kind of reflected that in just reading the game and being the one to give us a steady inside presence but also being able to and willing to feed the hot of who’s got it going on any given night.

You had 2 games with 5 assists a piece. How would you classify your passing game and it´s development now at this stage of your career?

I think at this stage in my career I have learned how to read defenses well and how to take what the defense gives me so I think thats just a credit to my teammates catching and finishing my passes.

You had some great games this season against Neustadt and the Berlin Braves. What was your favorite personal game of the season?

I think my favorite gave this year would have to be itzehoe when we played them at home. Not because it was my best game statistically but because it was my first pro game my mom has got to see live in person.

What was your coolest moment off the court? How did you experience the beautiful country of Germany off the court?

I would say my coolest moment off the court again getting to show my mom Berlin, Leipzig, and Dresden. Her 2nd time coming to Europe and first time coming alone it was great to make those memories with her.

Do you see yourself moving on again or could you imagine staying another season?

When it comes to the future I just take it one day at a time and try and stay open to all possibilities.So who knows what the future holds.

Who won a 1-1 in practice you or Moritz Heck?

Lol definitely me but we do go at it haha.

Thanks AJ for the chat.

The Dragons Rhondorf Needed More of That Space Ship Flying Around Mode in the Season For Better Success

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Nobody was giving the Dragons Rhondorf much of a Chance in game 2 against Leverkuseneven though it was in their own living room. It was shortly before game 2 and Dragons fans were predicting a 30-40 points loss against the Bayer Giants Leverkusen. I mean one couldn´t blame them as they had been crushed in game 1 and were without key player Kelvin Omojola and rookie role player Kenan Reinhart. The first quarter was solid as they were down only by 3 points. But in the second quarter occurred an awakening something never seen during the season. The Dragons Rhondorf had their best defensive quarter of the season where they forced the 26-1 Bayer Giants Leverkusen to an unbelievable 16 turnovers. German legends behind the bench Michael Koch and Hansi Gnad must have been caught in a nasty dream in those 10 minutes. Everything that the Dragons were doing defensively was correct. So correct that it seemed like they often knew the Leverkusen plays as their anticipation level was at an all-time high. The help defense was spot on and flying into the passing lanes was incredible. Even when it didn´t happen often during the season, because the team didn´t defend at a high level, but when they did show spurts of it, Kelvin Omojola would tell me, “when we are flying around the court on defense, it is hard to play against us”. Well in that second quarter, they were definitely flying around, but on an even higher level than ever before that season. I coined the term flying around in space ships. It was just a total delight to observe the passion and success rate the team was having. Unfortunately, the Dragons couldn´t keep the space ship level going as they lost some intensity at both ends and got tired while Leverkusen found better to their game and outscored Rhondorf 45-26 in the second half sweeping the series and moving on. Even if the Dragons Rhondorf season ended, they finished on a good note scaring the best team in the Pro B for a half and bringing a little fun to their own fans. But overall they could have used bigger spurts of that space ship flying around mode in the season for better success.

Going into the 2024-2025 Dragons Rhondorf season, nobody really expected the club to duplicate what they did the season before. The roster simply wasn´t built as strong as the 2023-2024 roster which won the Pro B title. Key players like Tyrese Blunt, Badu Buck, Avery Sullivan and Leon Bulic had left and this season´s team was less experienced. When one saw the roster when it was built in the summer of 2024, it was apparent that small ball would be the focus. The club was a lot smaller than last season, and one could predict quickly that it would have difficulty banging inside with some of the other teams. Rebounding was a problem for the Dragons. The club had a solid roster, but wasn´t as stacked as the 2024 Pro B title team and it was apparent that one wouldn´t see the kind of dominant season it had the year before. The club actually began off well winning 3 of it´s first 4 games, but then suffered 5 loses in 7 games and were 5-6 and that was the begin of an up and down season that would carry on until the end. The team just couldn´t find consistency and get a real big winning streak as there were only three 2 game winning streaks and not more during the whole season. They had a potent offense averaging 84 points per game, but also allowed 89 points per game. They allowed over 100 points 5 times and had problems winning the shoot out games. Inexperience played a role on the defensive end and under the boards. The biggest problem was never finding a true consistent defensive identity and having a better grip on 1-1 defense was a big deficit. Teams would attack the paint area over and over all season long and the Dragons couldn´t recover from it. They also didn´t have any big wins against top teams as they only beat a few playoff teams all season long. They only had 3 guys average scoring in double figures and were missing a few guys that one could always count on on taking over responsibility in tough times during the game. There wasn´t a player that was able to be consistent and lead the team to victory when it needed it most.

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The team´s MVP was clearly Tim Smith Jr. (201-F-2000, college: N.Alabama, agency: 011 Sports) who averaged 17/5/1/1/1 stats during the season and was the team´s most scorer scoring in double figures in 22 games and scored 20 points or more in 12 games. He showed that he was a 3 level scorer and the teams best defender. It will be interesting where his journey goes. Perhaps a Pro A team will give him a chance or he might seek a new challenge in another country. I could see him donning a Leverkusen jersey next season in the Pro A. Experienced German Marco Rahn averaged 8/6/1 stats in 25 minutes per game. He could have been more of a consistent scorer, but he was a stable defender and leader and helped the young kids. Keeping him would be a plus for the organization. Danas Kazkevicius averaged 11/7/1 stats and I would classify him as the most improved if one compares that to his season in Coburg last season where he averaged 7/2 in the Pro B. He was a consistent performer on offense and never had it easy against the more experienced centers in the league. He was solid on defense and had some big memorable blocks. Keeping him would also be beneficial. The question is is he ready for the Pro A or would another Pro B year help his game? Janne Mueller had a great season averaging 13/2/1 stats and showed that he weas one of the leaders at only age 18. He scored in double figures in 17 of 23 games and continued to perfect his mid range game, but also became a better three point shooter. He should be retained as perhaps next season he could get regular minutes in the BBL with Bonn. Alexander Lagermann averaged 9/3/3 stats and was the team´s best 3 point shooter. He had a 2 month down stretch in the winter where he didn´t score in double figures, but finished the season strong. He definitely upped his aggressiveness on offense and improved his defense. He didn´t score as much as in the Pro B last season in Schwenningen, but he wasn´t the main scoring option in Rhondorf as he had a different role. He is a talented player and should really look to get to the Pro A next season as another Pro B season would be a waste. Antonio Pilpovic averaged 8/2/2/1 stats in 25 minutes. His stats were down a bit as he averaged 2 minutes less. His 3 point shooting percentage went down, but defended better. His double duty as player and manager tainted his focus a bit. Kelvin Omojola averaged 9/3/3 stats and averaged 4 less minutes. His stats were down especially his assists, but he was injured a few times at different parts of the season. It was a tough season for him, but he will bounce back. It would great if he would return for a third season. He is the clubs identity figure. Marco Rosic averaged 7/2/3 and upped his stats, but he also played 7 minutes more. He had a solid season and did a great job giving the team the needed energy always with the second unit. Keeping him would also be a plus, but he should get a bigger role. Mamadou Diallo averaged 2ppg and played 3 minutes more and as usual gave the team good energy, played aggressive defense and hit big three´s. He should be kept. Kenan Reinhart averaged 3/1 in 10 minutes. He came late from the RheinStars and in the first months got less minutes. He seemed to flourish under Marko Zarkovic. It would great to see him stay, but he definitely needs to paly more minutes next season. Dyami Janeck averaged 3ppg in 10 minutes getting 6 minutes more than last season. He made a big jump in his game always bringing energy and being more aggressive on offense. He also should be kept.

In a way one could of expected more from the Dragons Rhondorf season as the expectations for the ambitious club is always high, but then again, reaching the playoffs had been the goal and beating Leverkusen was more than a reach. I personally thought the dismissal of head coach Stephan Dohrn was not appropriate. Surely he could have had more success, but having kept him on board wouldn´t of changed anything drastically in the success of the team. Who knows the team may have won a few more games with him and had a somewhat easier playoff opponent than Leverkusen. Marco Zarkovic did a solid job getting the team into the playoffs. He hadn´t coached at that high of a level before and should be commended for his effort. What will happen this off season? That is a good question? A new coach will be named. A complete house cleaning won´t occur, but there will be changes. The ambition will always high. They should keep going in the direction of wanting to win while also helping develop German talents. I hope they can bring some new young German talent on board. Finding those right players will be very challenging as more young Germans head to the States to go to college.