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Jalen Brooks(Salon Vilpas) Is A Dog On The Court That Does What He Can To Give His Team A Chance To Win

Jalen Brooks (196-F-1999, college: LSUS) is a 24 year old 196cm forward from Baton Rouge, Louisiana that is a professional player playing overseas playing his third pro season and first with Salon Vilpas (Finland-Korisliiga) currently averaging 17,5ppg, 9,5rpg, 2,0apg, 1,6spg and 1,0bs. Last season he played with BBC Nyon (Switzerland-SBL) averaging 21.6ppg, Reb-2 (11.3rpg), 1.8apg, Steals-1 (2.6spg), FGP: 57.1%, 3PT: 29.0%, FT: 69.9%. He played his rookie season with the Shreveport Bossier Knights (ABA) and Corsarios Cartagena (Colombia-Liga) averaging 15.8ppg, Reb-4 (8.5rpg), 1.6apg, Steals-2 (2.3spg), FGP: 57.1%, 3PT: 29.3%, FT: 53.8%. He began his basketball career at Woodlawn high school and then played 4 seasons at Southern Arkansas University (NCAA2). He then finished at Louisiana State University at Shreveport (NAIA) averaging 22.5ppg, 11.1rpg, 2.0apg, 1.6spg, 1.1bpg, FGP: 50.1%, 3PT: 36.2%, FT: 68.8%. He spoke to germanhoops.com about basketball.

Thanks Jalen for talking to eurobasket.com. You completed your second pro season overseas and first with BBC Nyon (Switzerland-SBL) averaging 21.6ppg), Reb-2 (11.3rpg), 1.8apg, Steals-1 (2.6spg), FGP: 57.1%, 3PT: 29.0%, FT: 69.9%. How good was the feeling of breaking out and having an incredible season after your tough rookie season?

The feeling was mind blowing I knew what I was capable of but coming back after the injury was next level I really loved playing for the team and supporters in Switzerland.

You had signed with BBC Nyon in 2023 for that season, but didn´t play. Weren´t you mentally ready then? What exactly happened in your first tour of duty?

My first year was like a bittersweet moment been so far from home for the first time but also experiencing a new culture and way of living. I was playing in a friendly game (scrimmage) where I tipped the ball to get a steal so I go to save the ball from going out of bounds and my leg just extended back causing me to tear my meniscus in my left knee.

How tough was not playing there where your brother Devante had once played?

It was tough but the club made it easy for me because of my brother they welcomed me as if I was there before many players and my opponents knew him as well so it was a full circle moment where I just had to get comfortable.

You had a great 24-25 season. You left off from your great NAIA season. How did your game grow another step in Switzerland?

Switzerland helped me see the court better it gave me a better way to approach the game. If it’s finding a way to help my team win or finding a way to score and get my teammates open.

You helped BBC Nyon reach the playoffs, but got swept by Massagno in the playoffs. You had 2 explosive games in game 2 and 3, but your team was beat badly. What did you learn about yourself and the game in the last 2 games?

I learned that if I want to avoid that next time I should take more control and be more of an leader to a group of young guys like that. The last 2 games I changed my mindset to attack mode which only helped me as a player not my team so yes I have to learn to get my team going as well.

You had many great games last season including some 30 point games. What was your fondest moment on the court with BBC Nyon last season?

My fondest moment on the court was the Swiss Cup game we just came back from 20 against a good Pully team to get there and it was everything the coaches talked about even though we lost the experience was mind blowing we fought until the buzzer one of the funniest games I had the pleasure of playing.

Let´s talk about your game. You’re a 196cm forward. If you had to compare your game to an NBA player who would best fit the description?

If I had to compare I’ll say my game is like a Josh Hart type of playing where I can play on both sides of the ball grab rebounds and get steals just a dog on the court who does what he can to give his team a chance to win.

The first thing that really stands out in your game is your scoring and rebounding. What other assets does your game incorporate?

Yes I’m a type of player that the little things I do don’t show up on the stat sheet but I´m great at reading the game getting in passing lanes and just being athletic while being a vocal leader on the court if I need to set the tone for the team that’s what I’m for even if that’s taking a charge getting a stop or if that’s dunking the ball giving my team momentum for the game I’m just a player who does what it takes to win giving us extra possession on the offensive glass just whatever it takes.

You’re an incredible rebounder for your height. What is your secret? Simply effort?

I don’t think there’s no secret some people say the ball falls right in my hands where I say it’s just the effort and the will to just go after it. It’s one of the talent and gifts God bless me with it’s a great advantage for the game.

Is it fair to say that your three pointer is still a work in progress? Is it just reps that will help you improve or are you always thinking of other ways like mechanics in trying to help it get better?

It’s just reps and mentally getting stronger. My shoulder always gave me problems where I was undecided to shot or not at any moment it just started back with the pain. I had talks with my physio about it and he said I just need to get my shoulder muscles stronger. I feel I’m a great 3pt shooter just didn’t have a fair chance to show case it yet but I been working on my shoulder and preparing for the next season

Your also a very aggressive defender. Talk a little about what kind of a defender do are right now and what kind of defender that you still want to become?

I’m a good on ball defender but I’m a great off ball defender if that makes sense I like to get in passing lanes help defense coming over blocking shots instead of a good on ball defender I want to be an elite defender just a pest on ball.

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

Ball handling shooting and just the IQ for the game knowing when to shoot attack or find the open teammate.

You played your rookie season with Corsarios Cartagena (Colombia-Liga Wplay) averaging 15.8ppg, Reb-4 (8.5rpg), 1.6apg, Steals-2 (2.3spg), FGP: 57.1%, 3PT: 29.3%, FT: 53.8%. What do you remember being your wake up call to being a rookie where you knew that you were far away from home?

The coach only spoke Spanish so everything had to be translated to me literally everything and there were only two players who could translate what he was telling me. Some teammates on the court couldn’t communicate with me because they didn’t know English and I couldn’t understand what they were trying to tell me because I didn’t know any Spanish at that moment I knew I was far away from home. I couldn’t understand nothing at all but I managed to get through with the little I did know.

What kind of an experience was Columbia basketball wise. How would you rate the league? Many Americans like playing there.

It was a great experience especially coming back after my injury I like the league very competitive great fans and supporters the atmosphere was definitely next level good teams from top to bottom.

How valuable was it having a guy like RJ Gunn as a teammate? He was a young buck like you who also played NCAA 2, but has reached a high level now in Europe in Germany?

It was valuable. He came in with his scoring and athleticism to help the team win some tough games even though I didn’t play many games with him definitely enjoyed sharing the court with him he knows how to win.

You have experience also playing in the ABA? That has got to be a tough grind? Is that everybody for themselves trying to do anything to reach a higher league?

Yes you can say that I played a game or 2 just to get my rhythm back after finishing up my recovery. It was definitely a grind most of the players on the team I kind of had an idea who they were two of them I actually grew up with so I just used it to get the feeling back for the game and see where it was on the court before going back overseas

You played at Southern Arkansas University (NCAA2) from 2018-2022 where you were very consistent in 105 games. How valuable were these years in your basketball development under head coach Andy Sharpe? How did he elevate your game to the next level?

It was very valuable teaching me the defensive principles of the game which helped me become a much better defender and he also had me communicating more on and off the court. He just put us in position to win and finish close games. Coach Sharpe gave me that defense DNA that’s what he was all about.

You had many great achievements at SAU like reaching the GAC final and other great games. What was your fondest moment there?

My fondest moment was winning freshman of the year. It was a great accomplishment for me after overcoming a lot in the beginning of the year and with me coming in on a team that was full of vets and already established.

You then took a step back and played at Louisiana State University at Shreveport (NAIA) averaging 22.5ppg, 11.1rpg, 2.0apg, 1.6spg, 1.1bpg, FGP: 50.1%, 3PT: 36.2%, FT: 68.8%. Why did you go from a NCAA 2 school to a NAIA school? You had 2 reasons for doing this. Was this a classic move of taking a step back to move 2 steps forward?

I wanted something different. Coach Kyle had been recruiting me since Highschool and I always saw great players succeed under him players like Jeff Garret and Coach Dp. I would say it was definitely a classic move without my season at Lsus I doubt I would even be playing overseas so I’m thankful for that moment. I’m a firm believer in everything happens for a reason.

You became a classic scorer at LSU at Shreveport after being more of a defender and hustler at SAU. How did your game grow in your last season?

Since highschool I was a scorer when I went to college they already had scores like my brother Devante Brooks one of the elite scores. I knew I had to do something different if I wanted to be on the court with him I had to help out in a different way so I mainly focused on defense. When I left there I wanted to find a team where I can showcase my full game and strength so I went to LSUS where a Shreveport native and Hall of Fame Coach Blankenship put the ball in my hands and trusted in me to lead a team full of new players. I had the opportunity to be a leader teammate scorer and defender all in one season I felt like a complete player.

You reached the NAIA Sweet 16. What do you remember of that run and from the tough loss against Idaho College?

I remember the great tournament games leading on to the sweet 16 my teammates stepping up and leading the way unfortunately we faced a good team that was more familiar with each other and knew how to win.

You had so many great games, but was your 38/15/3/4/5 in the win over Xavier LA one of your best and fondest

Yes that’s was definitely one of the best games thus far in my career by far still a unbelievable stat line I think that game just showcased my all around game in what I’m capable of doing.

How valuable was head coach Kyle Blankenship for you? Is it fair to say that he gave you the keys to the team in 2022-2023?

Coach Blankenship was one of kind I still thank him for the opportunity till this day. It’s absolutely fair to say he gave me the keys and I hope I didn’t let him down. I played every game until the end doing whatever it took to get us the win.

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

Me and Stacy didn’t play to much 1 on 1 but I think he know I’d win hahaha.

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

One of the toughest players was hands down Jared Butler.

Please name your 5 best teammates of all-time?

Devante Brooks

Willie Reed

Cj Elkins

Telvin Thomas

Tra’micheal Moton

Please name your personal NBA Mount Rushmore?

Kevin Durant

Michael Jordan

Stephen Curry

LeBron James

Who is your GOAT?

Kevin Durant

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

Yes I saw it I definitely think they should leave it alone

Thanks Jalen for the chat.

Urald King(Vet-Concept Gladiators Trier) Has Come A Long Way Since Playing In Bad Aibling 10 Years Ago To Winning In The Berlin Uber Arena Recently

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Urald King (198-F-1990, college: SE Oklahoma) is a 35 year old 198cm forward from West Monroe, Louisiana playing his 10th professional season and first with the VET-CONCEPT Gladiators Trier (Germany-BBL). He has gathered experience in Iceland where he played parts of 4 seasons as well as in countries like Germany, France, Finland, Austria, Denmark and Israel. He began his basketball career at West Monroe high school and then played at Southeastern Oklahoma State University (NCAA) from 2010-2014 and as a senior averaged 16.9ppg, 9.1rpg, 1.3apg, 1.0spg, 1.1bpg, FGP: 58.8%, FT: 67.1%. He spoke to eurobasket before a cup game against the Telekom Baskets Bonn.

Thanks Urald for talking to eurobasket.com. Congrats on the great 4-0 start. How good is basketball life for you at the moment?

Basketball life is perfect, when your team is 4-0 what better start can you ask for.

The Romerstrom Gladiators are 4-0 at the moment and the big surprise in the league. Is it fair to say the team has taken the momentum from last season into this season?

Absolutely! Obviously I wasn’t here last season but the message has been clear, the goal was never to be happy just to be in the BBL but to competitive. The board did a great job of keeping the core together and finding complimentary players like myself to add to the roster to keep and build on the momentum.

The Gladiators were 10 years in the second division (Pro A) and now back in the easyCredit BBL. Do you sense that proudness of being back in the first league with the day to day work from everyone in the organization?

For sure, from day 1 we were told how important it was to the city and fans to reach the BBL again. With every practice, game, and promotional events for the club you can feel the pride of being back in the BBL.

The team kept many players from last season and only had to integrate a few guys. How easy has the transition been for you coming from the Danish league?

It’s been up and down. My role is a bit different from what I had in the Danish league so I had to make those adjustments. But as you mentioned there’s a lot of core pieces back from last season so they’ve done a great job of helping me get up to speed.

The goal is to win 12 games and the team already has 4 wins. You won titles in Iceland, Austria and Denmark and knows how winning teams tick. How special are the Gladiators and aren´t they better than a team that has the goal to win 12 games?

It’s still too early to determine how special this team is or will be but I will say we have a group of guys (especially the coaches) who come to work everyday and put their best foot forward. When you’re around a group of men like this the sky’s the limit.

You have played for many coaches in your career. How unique has Jacques Schneider been? He seems to make coming to work fun

I have been globetrotter but the great thing I can say about Jacques is he does make it fun and he’s relatable. He does a great job of making you feel comfortable and you’re able to communicate with him on a personal level. And he also does a great job of holding everyone accountable no matter if you’re a 10+ year guy like Me, JJ, or Maik or a rookie.

How unique is the treasure chest? Do you feel like this has given the players an extra motivation to perform well in games?

I think the treasure chest is a creative tool for the team and it helps keep the excitement because you naturally grow curious as to whats inside of it. Also, We understand we’re a newly promoted team to the BBL and most nights we’ll be the underdogs and the opportunity to play on this stage is motivation too.

You beat Alba Berlin and Bamberg back to back. Nobody in Trier would ever have believed that could happen in 2015, but this season it happens. How special was winning in Berlin in that atmosphere?

For me personally it was amazing!! I started my career off in Bavaria, in Regionalliga II so getting a chance to play in an arena with 10k+ people there was extraordinary. And from a team standpoint it showed us that we’re capable of being anyone on any given night.

One good sign so far has been that Trier won the last 3 games in crunch time and by slim margins against Berlin, Bamberg and Braunschweig. What does that tell you about a team that can win like that so early in the season?

It comes down to our late game execution, we know our roles and we stick to them. Also we understand most games in this league will be close in the end so it’s all about execution and we’ve done a great job of that thus far.

The team can score, rebounds well and have shot the ball solidly from outside. What do you believe is this team´s biggest strength?

I think our biggest strength is we’re an egoless team. We all know our roles and play them but we also understand on any given night it can be your night (to be the leading scorer) so we’re all ready.

The club allows 82 points on average. Is tightening up the defensive end one of the biggest areas to improve?

Of course, this league is full of talent and we understand we can’t win every game based off our offensive abilities alone.

How have you experienced team captain Maik Zirbes best this season? The ex Euroleague player can do it all on the court and even run marathons off the court.

Maik is a very experienced player as you said and he does a great job of leading us from a leadership standpoint. Honestly speaking as productive as Maik has been, I think he’s just now starting to hit his stride and the league will see how much more he has to offer.

Behnam Yakhchali is an incredible player that can do it all and knows how to make crucial plays. What have you learned to appreciate the most from him?

Behnam, B as we call him is an extremely poised player you never see him fluster or speed up he plays at his own pace. He’s a very experienced player and has a good feel for the game. He does a great job of putting guys in the right positions to be successful and is a great shooter.

You played with a true leader with Skyler Bowlin in Denmark and now play with Jordan Roland. He led Trier last season to the Pro A title. Could he become a top point guard in the BBL this season?

I definitely believe Jordan can be a top point guard in this league. He’s great under pressure and has the ability to make difficult shots.

Your averaging 11/6/1 and shooting 41% from outside. How content have you been with your play? You have adjusted well and proven you can be a impact player in the best league you have played in in your career?

I think if anyone has followed me throughout my career they’ll notice I can adjust in any circumstance and this is no different. Yes, this is the highest level I’ve played out but I have a great feel of the game and no matter the level I know how to be productive.

You have shown your whole career that you fill the stat sheet and be an impact player at both ends. What exactly is your role on the team?

My role is to be consistent. We had a rid range of scores so my role is to help space the court, rebound at a high level, defend, bring energy to the game, and make shots when they come my way.

Trier wants to keep their winning streak alive with a win in the cup against Bonn on Friday. Bonn is finding their groove after losing their first 2 BBL games and now have a 2 game winning streak. They are a team that average 73 points per game and allow 73 points per game. What will be key to getting the win?

The key points to the game is to make them adapt to our playing style. We’re currently undefeated for a reason so we don’t want to change what’s been successful but we also want to focus on being physical and making them uncomfortable.

Who wins a 1-1 in practice you or Nolan Adekunle?

Nolan is a very good player but I will always bet on myself.

Thanks Urald for the chat.

Could This Be The Best Pro A Season Ever For The EPG Baskets Koblenz? Why Not?

It is no secret that the last 2 seasons of the EPG Baskets Koblenz were nothing to brag about. In fact they were quite poor as both seasons ended with the club ending on the 16th position. Despite the non-success, the organization has always been ambitious. It is also no secret that the long term goal of the club is to play in the easyCredit BBL. Sport director Thomas Klein loves his team and will do anything to bring success. The last 2 seasons featured 2 coaches with Pat Elzie and Marco Van Den Berg that were able to bring in talented individual players, but that doesn´t guarantee winning. One hopes that one learns from it´s past mistakes. Thomas Klein´s first good mood was bringing in the success coaching duo from Rhondorf with Stephan Dohrn and KJ Sherril. My feeling that this season´s club could be a good one grew with every new signing that happened through out the summer. It seems like this time the club has learned from it´s past mistakes and have brought in the right mix from the guard position to the center position. My feeling that this could be a good season continues to be there as the team continues to grow in pre season. The team has individual talent, character and heart. “Almost every new player wants to prove themselves. They are all high character guys. They want prove themselves not with their ego´s, but as team players. They all want to play together”, warned EPG Baskets sport director Thomas Klein. This is thought was heightened simply by the type of players they have brought in. One can never be sure about the Americans, but with Calvin Wishart (188-G-1999, college: UCSB)t, Tim Smith Jr and Aleksa Kovacevic, the team has 3 winners. I will be bold and proclaim that this will be the best season ever for the EPG Baskets Koblenz. Ok one can only get better from landing on the 16th place the last 2 seasons, but still the Pro A is fiercely competitive where any team can beat any team on any night. The only place is up with this team and they will be better than 16th place. “I´m really looking forward to the season and have 100% a good feeling. I think the team is very homogeneous and we are stronger than the last 2 seasons. We are above average at the guard position. I think the team has shown that in pre season”, stressed Thomas Klein.

A big problem the last 2 seasons was the defense of the EPG Baskets Koblenz. At least last year they tried to focus and defend better and at times it worked, but as usual they never could truly establish a real defensive identity and 1-1 defense often hurt them most. In both seasons, they had the talent to score a lot, but still scored a lot less than what was expected. A big problem last season was the terrible three point shooting percentage. This season, the club wants to be able to combine offense and defense and be more consistent. If the formula worked once before in Rhondorf where Dohrn led the team to the Pro B title, why not do it again in Koblenz. “It’s pretty much the same concept here in Koblenz. With Stephan, he puts emphasis on defense. So we want that to be our identity, not just an offensive team. We know we can score, but we want to have consecutive defensive stops. That’s what wins games”, warned KJ Sherrill.. This season the club has really powerful guards with Wishart, Kovacevic, Hicks, and Buck, but also have very skilled big men who are very experienced. In the last years, the big men play wasn´t as focused on scoring. Will that change this season? “Our bigs maybe won’t be our outstanding scorers, but their presence under the basketball is what we need. Rebounding and being physical down low. Controlling the paint and setting good screens. With their experience, they are able to contribute to the game a whole lot and we are happy to have them with us”, stated KJ Sherrill. “We are very big especially at the positions 3-5, but even big at the position 2. We are very versatile and will play fast and be aggressive on defense”, warned Thomas Klein.

The clubs 2 best signings were most likely Calvin Wishartt and Aleksa Kovacevic. With Wishart, you have a motivated guard who showed last season that he was a top guard in the Pro B. He knows how to lead a team and is more than just a great offensive player, but gives all on defense. He could be a MVP candidate. Aleksa Kovacevic has BBL experience and is ready to have a great Pro A season so he can get back to the BBL. He played many years for Crailsheim and practiced on a daily basis with top BBL guards TJ Shorts, Trae Bell-Haynes and Dwayne Russell and learned from NBA coach Tuomas Iisalo. The Serbian is so hungry. He will rock the Pro A. Badu Buck has had his ups and downs as a pro, but had success with Dohrn in Rhondorf and will give important offensive qualities to the team, but most importantly leadership skills. Garrett Hicks comes to Koblenz after a strong rookie season in Georgia. Don´t let his Damian Lillard scoring fool you. He is more than that, but a guy who will do anything to help the team win. The team kept young guard Jacob Hanzalek from last season. He had trouble last season getting minutes and it won´t be easier this season, but he is a point guard that plays controlled that can hit the three pointer as well as make the big play on defense.

The team has a talented rotation at the forward position with 2 Germans and 2 Americans. Tim Smith Jr comes from the Dragons Rhondorf and has a great rookie season and wants to make the next step in the Pro A. He has shown in the pre-season that he can do that. He is a scorer and tenacious rebounder that is also an impact defender. He doesn´t talk much on the court, but leads by example. He most likely won´t have the Pro B stats, but will be consistent in the minutes he gets. He could be a glue guy type of player. DJ Jeffries came late to the team and is hungry for his pro break through. It is his first season overseas and he is more than motivated to have success after a very disappointing season in the G-League. His middle name could be Mr versatile as he fills the stat sheet with ease, but most importantly is a good defender that can guard many positions. He wants to be the next successful DJ in Koblenz. The team also brought in experienced Jonas Niedermanner. He like others on the team is very versatile and can shoot the three. The fan of Tadas Sedekerskis has 6 seasons of Pro A experience as well as BBL experience. Perhaps the most interesting signing was young 22 year old German Jannis Sonnefeld. After paying his dues in the Bamberg and Trier organizations, he had his Pro A break through in Paderborn last season averaging 9/7. He is also versatile and likes to shoot the three pointer. When describing the 2 centers Marko Bacak and Alex Moeller, all one can say is experienced. Bacak has 6 Pro A season experience and 4 BBL seasons with Oldenburg and was even teammates with BBL legend Rickey Paulding while Moeller proved in 5 Pro B seasons that he was a top center and during his 4 Pro A seasons was a solid role player. Bacak is another versatile big man that plays like Johannes Voigtmann while Moeller is the classic banger under the basket.

So what kind of a season will the EPG Baskets Koblenz have this season and where will they land? When looking at the schedule, one can´t say that they have an easy start. They have to face BG Goettingen and Crailsheim in the first 3 games. At least those games are at home. A good start would be ideal for the team. The club knows that you can´t look forward, but simply take it game by game in the Pro A. This should be a club that will average somewhere between 80-85 points. They also should be a strong rebounding team. They also should be a better three point shooting team after their horrible shooting season in 2024-2025. Scoring won´t be the problem, but can they be a well rounded defensive team? The club definitely have the versatility and good defensive players. It will be the job of the coaching staff to develop an identity quickly and then continue to develop it. “When you play fast and aggressive, you give the opponent more possessions. We will see more high scoring games than last season. Everybody thinks that coach Dohrn only concentrates on offense, but he is a very skilled defensive coach as well. I like how he really goes into detail”, warned Thomas Klein. I see this club having the potential of landing somewhere between 9-15. “I see us being somewhere between 10-12 this season”, added Thomas Klein. If they can develop through the season and refrain from getting injuries then they will have their best Pro A season ever.

Niklas Pons Could Imagine Staying Very Long With TV Langen

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Niklas Pons (192-SG-1999) is a 26 year old 192cm guard that completed his 8th season playing 112 games in his career there there and this season averaged 12/3/5/1 and helping winning the South West Regionalliga title. He also played 3 seasons with the Frankfurt Skyliners Juniors and was a member of the U-16 youth national team. He spoke to germanhoops.com about the 2024-2025 TV Langen season.

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

The title means a lot to me because, as a little kid, I used to attend the Pro B games in Langen. Back then, I looked up to the players, and after the team was relegated, a goal grew inside me — to help the city get promoted back to Pro B.

If someone had told you at Xmas 2024 that you would win the title, what would you have thought?

I would have told him to be in the moment with us and that we still have a long road ahead of us.

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

What made me happiest was celebrating with the fans, especially with all the kids. Hopefully, it’s something they’ll always remember.

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?

It was really sad that Leon couldn’t be there. The team just wanted to show that no matter who’s on the court, we can win. If someone is missing, the team steps up to fill the gap.

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?

The secret is the strong unity and the willingness to always give one hundred percent. Tobi managed to bring that out in us throughout the entire year — but there are many more things Coach did, things nobody sees.

Did Tobias Jahn instill that special physicality in the team?

Since Tobi was a physical player himself, he radiates that. He brought it into the team in his own way.

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

It’s fun because strong defense leads to easy offense. At the same time, you can impose your game on the opponent and force them to play at your pace.

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

As a team, we always knew that we could stop their run together and start our own again.

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

For me, the season was very special because from the very beginning, we all agreed on our goals and everyone was part of the project.

How key was Drago Crnjac´s three pointer at the end of the second quarter? Did that give him an extra spark to have success in the second half?

I think the three-point shot gave Drago confidence and helped him get into his rhythm.

What will you always remember from this team?

I will always remember the strong team unity. We’re like brothers — we have fun together on and off the court.

How special is having that extra Skyliners connection on the team? There are so many ex players on the roster?

I can’t say much about the Skyliners connection since I didn’t play with Drago in Frankfurt. However, it’s always an advantage to have played with a teammate on another team before — especially when it’s a professional program like Frankfurt.

Would TV Langen have won the title without Drago Crnjac? How key was adding him in December 2024?

We’ll never know if we would have won without Drago. It’s good the way it is.

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

Risto, like all the guys on the team, was an important part of our success.

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

Since we were a very small team this year, Aminu’s rebounds were extremely important. He and Mike helped us a lot in that area.

How special is Leon Fertig? Is sky the limit?

Leon is a very special basketball player and an even better person. His journey is hopefully far from over. He will achieve great things, whether it’s 3×3 or 5-on-5.

What did you learn from Tobias Jahn this season?

I was able to learn that when you do something with passion, you can be satisfied with the result in the end. I also had the chance to learn some of his post moves.

You averaged 12/5/3/1 stats. How content were you with your season?

I think I can be satisfied with my performance. But of course, the goal is to get even better next year.

You had 2 very good seasons statistically. Are you in your prime or still getting there?

Statistically speaking, I’m still two years away from my prime. That’s why I believe I’m far from reaching my limit.

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

The toughest players I faced this season were my teammates in practice. We had so many sessions that were sometimes even tougher than the actual games.

What is the next step for you? I can imagine you will stay in Langen. Will you always be a Langern boy?

Time will tell what the next step for me is. I’m not ruling out staying in Langen, and I can even imagine playing for Langen for a very long time.

Who wins a 1-1 you or Risto Vasiljevic?

I would win in a 1-on-1

Thanks Niklas for the chat?

Forest Whittaker Didn´t Really Fly into Games But Ivan Kharchenkov Did Helping FC Bayern Munich Win The 2025 NBBL Title

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The iconic and groundbreaking 80´s teenage movie Fast Times At Ridgemont High has so many incredible and funny scenes that one has a real difficult time choosing a favorite one. If It´s Mr Hand played by Ray Walston, or Jeff Spicoli played by Sean Penn or Brad Hamilton played by Judge Reinhold, there is a hilarious scene for everybody. Ivan Kharchenko has about as much to do with this movie as Shaq does with winning a weight loss contest, but his situation recently reminded me of a funny scene in the movie involving Oscar winner Forest Whittaker. In the scene, Charles Jefferson played by Forest Whittaker who is the school´s top football player wants to buy some concert tickets to see Earth Wind And Fire. After he does, there is a little boy who was standing next to him that proclaims “Wow does he really live here, I thought he just flew in for games”. That line reminded me of Ivan Kharchenkov (198-SG-2006)´s Sunday May 19th day as he flew from Munich to Berlin just to play in the NBBL final. “This was very special to be able to do. It really did feel like a dream”, stressed Ivan Kharchenkov. Forest Whittaker didn´t really just fly in to play games, but Ivan Kharchenkov did.

The big speculation on Saturday at the NBBL top 4 was, would Ivan Khrachenkov play or not. Game 1 of the easyCredit BBL playoffs between FC Bayern Munich and MBC was also being played on that day and every wondered would Ivan get the nod from Gordon Herbert to help his NBBL (U-19) team. Herbert chose to keep him in Munich. Munich didn´t play their best basketball against Rasta Academy as they had to go into overtime to win to reach the NBBL final. Ivan had logged only 3 minutes in the game 1 win which was played a little bit earlier than the NBBL semi final. “I was able to watch the last 2 minutes of the fourth quarter and saw the overtime. I was pretty confident they would win. I mean I knew that my teammates knew that if they didn´t give 100%, then there would be no tomorrow. I was happy when Ivan Volf hit the big three pointer to take the lead. I have been playing with him since the U-14 team. He works so hard on his shot and it paid off”, said Ivan Kharchenkov. With FC Bayern Munich now in the final, the question was could he play this time.? The whole procedure of could he play or not was something that the famous club thought very carefully about. “The club told me when they changed the BBL game to Saturday that I could not play the semi-final in Berlin. They also told me that Sunday would be a no go since we had game 2 on Tuesday in Weissenfels. So I went into game 1 against MBC knowing I wouldn´t play in Berlin. However after the game 1 win, I was on my way out of the arena and the sport director approached me and told me they were thinking of allowing me to go to Berlin for the final. They asked me if I still wanted to go. I was like of course I want to go. I have been wanting to go since yesterday. So I was up at 6:00am Sunday and took a flight to Berlin at 9am”, remembered Ivan Kharchenkov. The question was would he be accepted by his teammates flying in to only play the final. German basketball legend Steffen Hamann was 100% sure it would be no problem. “I believe my teammates had no problem with me flying in. They knew that I wanted to play the final. They knew that It wasn´t my decision that I couldn´t play the semi-final, but that it was political. They were happy that I could play”, expressed Ivan Kharchenkov.

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The final was at 4:30 and I already knew at 3.00 pm that he would play, because his mother had told me that he would play. The FC Bayern Munich players came on the court for warmups and there was Ivan Kharchenko ready for battle against ratiopharm Ulm. Was ratiopharm Ulm possibly intimidated that he was suddenly there for the final? “I mean could be, but I´m not sure. If a guy comes back, then that could be an extra factor. I think they kind of had an idea that I would come back”, stated Ivan Kharchenkov. FC Bayern Munich didn´t play their best game against Rasta Academy, but there was no doubt in his mind that his team would come to take care of business in the final. “When I knew that I was cleared to play the final, there was never a doubt in my mind that we would lose. I just knew that we had to work hard. Plus coach Perego had prepared us well to be mentally tough. He was always telling us that we would dominate coming into the Top 4 and just kept saying it over and over. That domination became our mindset. The final was our time to dominate”, warned Ivan Kharchenkov. Just like against Rasta Academy, FC Bayern Munich came out slow against ratiopharm Ulm and Kharchenkov was 0/4 in the first quarter. “For me it was tough coming into a totally different role than what I have with the BBL team. But I did remain aggressive and when shots didn´t fall, I tried to bring defensive energy and got some stops. I just tried to lead by example”, explained Ivan Kharchenkov. FC Bayern fought back and it would remain a tight affair going into the fourth quarter. However FC Bayern Munich took care of business to begin the last frame with a 14-2 run which decided the game. “I don´t know if that phase was some of our best defense this season, because we had so many different guys playing at different times this season. But I felt like we defended at a high level and had little mistakes. We also secured the defensive rebound. All in all, it was a solid effort”, stressed Ivan Kharchenkov. The team didn´t only get a stellar scoring game from Dominik Dolic, but got exceptional scoring help from Sermpezis and Kodjo who combined for 24 points. “They are both good defenders and were aggressive on the ball. They were the perfect filler spot. Every team needs guys like that. I really liked Killian Duck who played a great game, but really it was the whole team that contributed to the title”, said Ivan Kharchenkov.

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Then when the buzzer finally sounded, a big weight was released off the shoulders of the FC Bayern Munich players. Ivan Kharchenkov who believes that the Oklahoma Thunder will meet the Indiana Pacers in the NBA final and win it had finally won the NBBL title something he had been striving to do for years. Was that feeling like having a birthday and Christmas all in one? “A birthday and Christmas happen once a year and winning the NBBL title doesn´t. It was really very very special for me. Even if it wasn´t deserved so much on my part, because I only played 2 games, I´m just very thankful that I could be a part of this. I´m just really thrilled for my teammates. They supported me a lot during the season and I just tried to help them in the final”, added Ivan Kharchenkov. Playing in the final and winning it will surely be a moment he will tell his grand children one day. “My favorite play of the game for myself was probably the mid range shots that I made or making free throws. Free throws are always good. I will never forget being able to celebrate with my teammates, mom and fans”, commented Ivan Kharchenkov. The question now is was this NBBL final game the last time that Ivan Kharchenkov, Ivan Volf and Dominik Dolic were on the court as teammates? “ I fear it was. They will probably go their own ways. But I would love to play with them again”, said Ivan Kharchenkov. But if not as teammates then as opponents. “It was always nice to see them at Euro events the last years. Even there we would chill together. It is always nice to have that home level with them as teammates or opponents”, stressed Ivan Kharchenkov. Who knows, but they might meet this summer again at youth tournaments. But before that moment comes, Ivan Kharchenkov is focusing on winning a second title within a month as he strives for his second BBL title.

Sometimes 3 Is A Charm But For Dominik Dolic(FC Bayern Munich) 4 Was A Charm

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I must admit watching Ivan Kharchenkov has been very special in the last 4 years mainly because I wrote my first article about him when he was only 16 and many more followed and I had ties to his half brother Nikita. For me there were 2 other great guards a bit in his shadow of Kharchenkov with Ivan Volf and Dominik Dolic (190-SG-2006) who have made great strides in their development the last years. Both of these standout guards are from Croatia and have been teammates in Munich and the youth national teams of Croatia for years. I have seen Dominik Dolic play in very many places in the last 4 years in Germany. If It was in the NBBL and Pro B in Frankfurt, or the Pro B in Rhondorf or the Top 4 in Frankfurt and Berlin, it was always a pleasure. Today I´m focusing on the amazing NBBL top 4 weekend of Dominik Dolic who won MVP. He couldn´t have won the MVP without the help of his team especially his 2 guard colleagues with Kharchenkov and Volf. It was such a pleasure watching Dolic and Volf on Saturday and then all 3 on Sunday in the NBBL final where they finally combined for the championship, the first for FC Bayern Munich since 2019 when they won it last. “ It felt amazing especially after losing 3 times in a row and now finally we got it”, said Dominik Dolic. The question is will they ever play together again? Khrachenkov is a role player for the Munich FC Bayern Munich BBL team while Dolic and Volf now seek the next step. The question will be can they also make the next step and become role players like Kharchenkov in the easyCredit BBL or was that the last game for the 3 amigos “ I hope not. But I don’t think it’s the last game that we ever played together.”, warned Dominik Dolic. But what was his favorite moment with the 2 others? “Winning the NBBL together or maybe when we all were together at the youth Olympic Games. Me and Ivan V with Croatia and Ivan K with Germany”, added Dominik Dolic.

FC Bayern Munich came into the NBBL Top 4 seeking revenge for the bitter loss last season against Rasta Academy. FC Bayern Munich weren´t necessarily the favorite or were they? “Coach did a great job getting us ready during preparation for the final 4. So we were mentally motivated, but in my opinion we also weren’t the underdogs in this tournament“, stressed Dominik Dolic. FC Bayern Munich didn´t play their best and always allowed Rasta Academy to hang around and had to play overtime. Even if there was pressure, FC Bayern Munich had the needed strong mentality that helped them get the win. “I just believed that together we could do it. To be honest I didn’t have the feeling that we would lose in any second of the game”, warned Dominik Dolic. In the overtime period, they were able to come together as a team and get revenge as Marko Volf came up big in crunch-time and hit the biggest three pointer in his youth career. “Marco´s shot was really special I think. Especially when he hit that corner three everybody of us felt kind of relieved”, said Dominik Dolic. Dolic didn´t have a great shooting day going 2/9, but when shots aren´t falling then one has to help his team in others ways. And that is exactly what he did hauling down 5 rebounds, dishing out 7 dimes and getting a steal and block.

In the final FC Bayern Munich had to battle the always tough ratiopharm Ulm that had 2 ex 2022 JBBL champions on the squad with Jordan Mueller and Joel Cwik. FC Bayern Munich had to give a way better performance against them then what they displayed against Rasta Academy. “We knew that if we also play bad in this game that we would lose so that was an extra motivation”, warned Dominik Dolic. Everybody was speculating on Sunday morning about if Ivan Kharchenkov would play in the final or not. He didn´t play in the semi-final, because FC Bayern Munich kept him in Munich for gamme 1 of the BBL playoffs against MBC where he only played 3 minutes. He flew to Berlin Sunday morning with his mother. Would his presence disrupt the Munich team chemistry? EasyCredit BBL legend Steffen Hamann stated it wouldn´t and he would be right. Did his presence possibly give ratiopharm some fear something they may not really have realized? “I don’t know if Ulm had more fear, probably yes but I just was so happy seeing him Sunday morning in the hotel knowing that he would make a very big impact for us in final”, smiled Dominik Dolic. Like in the semi-final against Rasta Academy, FC Bayern Munich came out slow and Ivan Kharchenko couldn´t find his groove going 0/4 from the field. That was the golden opportunity for Dolic to step up and take on some responisbility. “I was just doing everything I could to help the team get the win. My shots weren’t really falling in the semifinal game so my mindset for the final game was to keep shooting I knew that at some point I would start to fall in”, commented Dominik Dolic. The game was a real nail bitter going into the fourth quarter, but then FC Bayern Munich took matters into their own hands and went on a massive and lethal 14-2 run to gain the extra momentum and decide the game. Was that span some of their best defense this season? “Definitely, we played almost perfect defense together in the second half. I did enjoy being on the court at that time, it felt amazing”, expressed Dominik Dolic. The crafty and shifty guard who is a mix out of Micic and Teodosic hit three´s from all over the floor in many different key moments of the game on his way to the MVP title. “I was just playing the game in some situations it felt like I could get a good shot up and I wasn’t really hesitating”, said Dominik Dolic. My favorite trey of his 5 that afternoon was his crazy cross over to his left and nailing the shot. Dorian Grosber of Alba Berlin has put up more than 10,000 shots this season in practice, that you have to wonder how many shots Dolic has put up? “Everyday after practice I’m working on different shots spot up and of the dribble so I think a lot. I averaged putting up between 200-300 shots a day with Ivan Volf”, smiled Dominik Dolic. Two key x-factors in the final were Sermpezis and Kodjoe who combined for 24 points and gave not only gave vital stability on the offensive end. “For sure, they also made a big impact on the defensive end”, stressed Dominik Dolic.

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The shooting genius who feels that the Minnesota Timberwolves will win the 2025 NBA title over the New York Knicks finished the final with 19 points, 11 boards, 4 assists and 4 steals and deserved to win the MVP award. It was definitely a day that must of felt like a combination of a birthday and Christmas. “It was definitely one of the best days in my basketball career, I enjoyed every second of it. Winning the MVP was amazing. I wasn’t really thinking about winning the MVP for me the only thing that mattered was winning the league I gave everything I had and in the end that was the out outcome ”, said Dominik Dolic. He had one favorite play of the weekend and of course it wasn´t to difficult to predict what his favorite moment was. “The corner three of Ivan. With that shot he brought us to the final. The coolest moment at the top 4 was raising the trophy together with my team”, stated Dominic Dolic. Nothing could cap off the weekend best than the trip back to Munich. Was the trip home crazy or more chilled? “The bus ride was very long so we had a little bit of everything. Of course we also got a little crazy and celebrated”, smiled Dominik Dolic. It was a pleasure to have been able to follow Dominik Dolic at the NBBL level the last years. Now it will be interesting to observe how his professional career will continue. I will definitely keep tabs on this exceptional high energy guard in the next years.

My 2025 NBBL/JBBL Day By Day Diary And Highlight Being Ivan Kharchenkov´s Sunday Coming And Conquering In Berlin

My basketball highlight every season continues to be the German U-16 and U-19 youth championships. I have been covering youth basketball now for more than a decade and for me personally it´s exciting to see how young kids develop over a 2-3 year period and see how they turn into men and mature with basketball. It isn´t just the games that are enticing to watch, but there is so much around the tournament that makes the weekend so special. For the second time in a row, the girls´s semi-finals and final was added to the boys U-16 and U-19 semi finals and final games, but for the first time, an extra day was added which was the best decision ever. In the past the boys tournament was on 2 days with 4 semi final games packed into one day Saturday that gave everyone so much more stress. Try doing play by play of 4 games with about 20-30 minutes in between for a break. If your really unlucky, there may be a long line at the rest room and losing those extra minutes can be really annoying especially for the voice. The 2025 RSM Ebner Stoltz Top 4 in Berlin had 2 boys games per day which made it so much easier on every one. My Friday and Saturday work days didn´t officially begin until 17,00 with commentating so I had hours time before to do sight seeing. I could have done more sightseeing, but I also wanted to have the atmosphere of the arena so I was there 2 hours before to prepare and meet people in the basketball world that I don´t usually see too much during the season. As usual the 2025 edition was another incredible experience as everything was organized perfectly and even better was that each game was a great advertisement for youth basketball in Germany.

I made the trip 1 day earlier and arrived in Berlin on Thursday evening via a 5 hour train ride. I had a lot of time on Friday and went on a long walk and noticed that no matter what you do, you can´t hide from the Spree river as it weaves in and out of the city a lot like the Charles river in Boston. After getting some fresh air and exercise, I commenced on a regular occurrence which was going to the arena about 4 kilometers away with the Baskets Juniors Oldenburg for the first JBBL semi-final. This tradition was started last season and both times they won. I was the team´s good luck charm. Head coach Dejan Stojanovski had no problem with my company. There was only one difference to last season in that this season, they had traveled with 3 mini buses as last season they had the easyCredit BBL team bus. I arrived in the arena at 3.00 pm and took in the atmosphere and spoke with people I knew. The game began at 5.00pm and like last year, I commentated the game from an area high up in the stands. It wasn´t the most comfortable seating, but hey what you do for the game of basketball. The Top 4 began with a bang as game 1 had thriller aspects as the Nurnberg Falcons wanted to play spoiler as the massive underdog actually had possession with 20 seconds to play, but couldn´t win. The Baskets Juniors Oldenburg took care of business in overtime winning 101-94. It was an incredible individual performance by Djordje Klaric with 41 points and Nurnbergs Emanuel Soldo with 40 points. It was only the second time in club history that a player from each team had 40 points or more. The first time was in 2023 in the JBBL final was Matthieu Grujcic had 52 points and Ivan Crnjac 41 points. Mati Oldiges had 20 points and Nemanja Prodanic 18 points. The second JBBL game paired Alba Berlin and Porsche BBA Ludwigsburg which was for many the real JBBL final. It was the fourth JBBL appearance for Ludwigsburg head coach Ross game, but Alba Berlin was able to pull away in the fourth quarter. They were fueled by the long ball as Philip Holsten and Luca Kappel hit big shots. It also didn´t hurt as the Alba fans were present all night long and they had famous assistance from NBA brothers Moritz Wagner and Franz Wagner. Alba Berlin captain Jona Drucke had a monster game with 19 points, 7 rebounds and 11 assists. The only negative aspect to the win was losing Philip Holsken who broke his arm. I did play by play with Hanno Stein and German basketball legend Dirk Bauermann. Doing games with Dirk Bauermann is always a highlight. That was a great first day and I was back in the hotel at 10:30 and closed out the night with a margarita pizza.

Dominik Dolic Won 2025 NBBL top 4 MVP

Day 2 on Saturday had the 2 NBBL semi-finals on the bill. Once again I had a lot of time to spare so I went on another long walk and even was rewarded with longer spurts of sun as earlier in the morning there had been showers and it had been unseasonable cool for that time of the year. I got back to the hotel at about 1.30 and then prepared for an hour for my 2 broadcasts that day. Before the 2 NBBL games, there were the girls 2 U-19 semi final games. I watched a little of those games and also mingled with the basketball faces of Germany. The first game of the day was 2023 champion Alba Berlin against powerful ratiopharm Ulm. Both teams like to play fast despite Alba Berlin having 5 players bigger than 204cm. After a good first quarter by Alba Berlin, ratiopharm exploded in the second quarter and led by 16 points at the break. Perhaps the Wagner brothers should have come to root as they were absent. Basketball is a game of runs and it was obvious that Alba Berlin would punch back. Alba Berlin couldn´t get over the hump as ratiopharm Ulm stayed true to their game with great 1-1 play and led 77-62 with 10 minutes to play. Alba Berlin finally punched back in the fourth quarter trailing only 81-76 in crunch-time. Danish forward powered ratiopharm Ulm to the win with 6 points to finish with 24 points as the team shot a great 64% from the 2 point range. Jervis Scheffs showed his 1-1 qualities again leading all scorers with 25 points. The second NBBL semi-final game showcased FC Bayern Munich and Rasta Academy. Munich was hot for revenge after losing to them last season, plus they hadn´t been in a final since 2019. I was hoping to see Ivan Khrachenkov, but he wasn´t there. He actually remained in Munich to play 1,45 minutes in a 18 point blow out over MBC. It is a pity he doesn´t play more minutes consistently in the BBL. Vechta led early, as it took Munich some time to find their rhythm, but when they did they took control of the game and led 42-35 at the break. But Rasta Academy fought back with their fast play and even led 56-52. But Munich fought back and overtime was forced at 60-60. In overtime, Rasta Academy never stopped to fight, but couldn´t totally slow down the guard terror of FC Bayern Munich as Ivan Volf hit the game winner with 11 seconds. FC Bayern Munich simply had more depth and more individual class for 45 minutes. It wasn´t FC Bayern´s best game, but they would save their best for last. I commented both games with Rasta Vechta head coach Christian Held and German U-19 national coach Alan Ibrhimagic

Sunday was final day and on this day, I had not much free time. The first JBBL final began at 10:30, because the Girl´s game was sandwiched in between with the boys final at 4:30. Once again I was able to drive with coach Stojanovski to the arena. I arrived at 9.00 am. Once again I spoke with people and prepared for my last 2 telecasts. The first JBBL final had Alba Berlin facing the Baskets Juniors Oldenburg. Alba Berlin was mega focused for revenge while Oldenburg wanted to win back to back. Alba Berlin wanted to play quick for 40 minutes and overpower Oldenburg while they wanted to slow down the game. The first quarter was tight, but in the second quarter, Alba Berlin was able to get away and would never look back leading 38-30 at the break. Alba Berlin had more weapons and many different guys step up like Luca Kappel or Sancho del Pino or Ilya Fohl who all gave their 2 cents to the success scoring in bunches in quarters 2-4. Oldenburg had 3 main scores with Klaric, Oldiges and Progdanic who combined for 41 points, but it was Klaric who was held to only 15 points. Alba Berlin tired him out being physical and forcing him inside much more instead of letting him shoot the three. The big surprise was Luan Lauer who sparkled with 24 points, but it wasn´t enough as Alba Berlin controlled the game until the end. The team won it for Philip Holsken. Daniel Gwaniho ripped off the roof with a massive dunk. Ilya Fohl led Alba Berlin with 14 points and Jona Drucke was named MVP. I witnessed head coach Norbert Opitz get a special shower when he entered the dressing room. If Oldenburg reaches the top 4 next season, I might not be a guest in the bus this time. I had a break from 12-45 until 4.30 until the NBBL final. I kept working interviewing a few of Alba Berlin´s U-16 winners. I was also wondering would Ivan Kharchenkov (198-SG-2006)v fly up for the game or not. I personally felt that Munich didn´t need him, but on the other hand, I wanted to see him win a title in person. The last time I had seen him play was in November 2023 in a Pro B game. I would get my wish to see him play again. I actually knew around 3.00 that he would play. A nice woman approached me and I wasn´t sure who she was, I mean I can´t remember all faces. She just uttered the words “I´m the mother of Ivan”. I then remembered meeting her after the Top 4 in Frankfurt in 2023. We talked a bit and she told me some exclusive things especially about his college future, but things I will keep to myself. We said goodbye, but we would see each other again a few hours later. When the players walked on the court, I was happy to see that Ivan Kharchenkov was really in the building. I liked ratiopharm ulm´s chances, but also knew that FC Bayern Munich would play better than the night before. But like against Rasta Vechta, they began slow again trailing 10-3 early as their shots weren´t falling and Ivan kharchenkov was 0/4. Ratiopharm Ulm led 18-12 after one quarter. FC Bayern Munich fought back and was led by Dominik Dolic who had 8 points on a run to help them lead 41-38 at the break. In the third quarter the lethal Bayern guard terror got three´s from Dolic and Nicholas Sermpezis to lead 55-48, but ratiopharm Ulm always had an answer and were still in reach after 30 minutes trailing 60-57. However in the fourth quarter, they had no more answers as FC Bayern Munich punched one last time with a 14-2 run to decide the game. 5 different players scored in the run. After the title, I was on the court and got nice quotes from Ivan Kharchenkovv for my post game article. His mom was on the court again as a mother would be supporting their son. You could see how proud she was. Unfortunately his dad couldn´t be there. I loved when she scooted away and swiped the NBBL trophy and gave it to Ivan and then demanded to take a picture of us. I thought that was cool. She then said goodbye as she had to catch her train back to Munich as she had to work at 5:30 am. She parted saying to me, “thanks for all your support for Ivan the last years”: That made my day. I commented the finals with Dirk Bauermann and Alan Ibrahimagic.

Ivan Kharchenkov during the German national anthem

Like last year, I met so many great basketball people. I connected with Jamie Duncan again. I had interview him more than a decade ago when he was in the Bamberg organization. He had been away the last decade coaching in Asia and Australia. Some guys have all the luck. It was also great reconnecting again with Sean Mccaw. I met him the first time in 2007 before a game in Frankfurt when he was playing with Jena. He gave me a copy of his new book then “Same Name Different Game”. I hadn´t seen him more than 10 years ago in Braunschweig and since then never again. He did have me on his podcast in 2022. I also bumped into Martin Ides again after more than a decade. I remember covering him in 2012 when he was a coach with Nurnberg. He had helped Nurnberg´s U-16 JBBL team reach the 2025 TOP 4. I also met Predrag Lukic who had been in Asia more than a decade and now recently was named assistant coach for the Crailsheim Merlins. We had done interviews and now had met for the first time. Other well known basketball figures I saw and talked to were Dario Jerkic, Chris Ensminger, Hendrik Gruehn, Alexander Nadjfeji, Bogdan Radosavljevic, Sven Schultze, Anton Gavel, Arne Woltmann, Jan Jagla, Stefen Hamann, Emir Mutapcic, Patrick Flomo, Ralph Held, Achmadschah Zazai, Khee Rhee, Gerrit Kersten-Thiele and Patrick Femerling. I was really looking forward to seeing my buddy Joe Asberry, but unfortunately he couldn´t be there as he had torn his ACL. Get well Joe. I also want to give a big shout out to Uwe Albersmeyer who was the CEO of the NBBL gGmbH and retired after a long career. He organized the first top 4 in Paderborn in 2007. He had seen how far this event has come and grown over the years. Thanks for always organizing an incredible event year in and year out. Enjoy your retirement. I really enjoyed the 2025 Top 4 again. The only negative aspect for me personally was having a cold and not feeling fit, but when you love basketball as much as me, you have to fight through sickness. All in all it was another great presentation with incredible games and great advertisement for German basketball.

Ivan Kharchenkov Flies In For The NBBL Final And Finally Wins Helping FC Bayern Munich Past ratiopharm Ulm 89-73

NBBL champions Dominik Dolic, Ivan Kharchenkov and Ivan Volf

I will never forget seeing the very sad face of Ivan Kharchenkov (198-SG-2006) at the 2023 NBBL Top 4 in Frankfurt after FC Bayern Munich had lost in the semi final and missed the final. His whole family was there and he was helpless as he couldn´t play because of injury. Last season, he could finally play and had a great game scoring 20 plus points, but it wasn´t enough as his team lost to underdog Vechta who had finally won their first NBBL title. I can remember greeting him before the 2024 final when he had to watch Vechta beat Alba Berlin. This time he wasn´t sad, but looked extra motivated and furious and determined to finally make 3 a charm this season. He only played 1 NBBL game leading up to the top 4 in Berlin and missed the semi final because of game 1 of the Playoffs that easyCredit BBL team Munich won with 18 points over MBC. He only played 1,45 minute scoring 3 points. The big question on final Sunday was, would he fly to Berlin to compete in the final and get that opportunity to finally win that first NBBL chip. Then during the WNBL, final a lady came over to me and told me the great news that Ivan kharchenkov would play. “He flew with me this morning from Munich to Berlin. He will stay overnight and take the train Monday morning to Weissenfels to join his BBL team for game 2 of the BBL playoffs”, said Mama Kharchenkov. Another big question was would Kharchenkov disrupt the great FC Bayern Munich chemistry in the final? “No no, there are no worries. Ivan knows the team well and guys like Ivan Volf and Dominik Dolic won´t have a problem with that”, said German basketball legend Steffen Hamann. So there was Ivan Kharchenkov in warmups and ready to go. He was dropping shot after shot, but unfortunately wouldn´t hav ethe same fortune during the game with his shooting touch. Kharchenkov scored 13 points on a poor shooting day at 4/18, but he gave his 2 cents in the 89-73 win for FC Bayern Munich over ratiopharm Ulm that finally gave them the title after losing the last 3 years. “It feels so good to finally win this title. We were so close so many times, but this year we finally did. We were hungrier and just wanted it more than they did. We played together and every guy played to their strengths. We rebounded really well in the second half”, smiled Ivan Kharchenkov. It was a bitter loss for ratiopharm Ulm who played a great and smart semi-final game against Alba Berlin, but they just couldn´t duplicate another performance like that against FC Bayern Munich. “We were concentrated in the first half, but in the second half played with less energy. It was tough matching their physicality and our biggest weakness was our rebounding”, stressed ratiopharm Ulm guard Jervis Scheffs.

Ivan Kharchenkov with the runner

FC Bayern Munich seemed to have got off at the wrong side of the bed as ratiopharm Ulm jumped all over the Bavarian team taking the quick 10-3 lead. Danish forward Fredrick Erichsen gave Ulm a lot of offensive support being aggressive making a lay in and securing an offensive rebound and making the putback. Nico Jerkic also added a trey in the run. Ulm was more present on the offensive glass while FC Bayern Munich couldn´t hit the ocean and left a few easy lay ups on the rim. Ratiopharm Ulm continued to defend aggressively and FC Bayern Munich couldn´t find solutions as they had no good ball movement. Ulm was able to use their individual qualities well in the first 5 minutes. Ulm then continued to execute well on offense as Erichsen made another lay in and the Swiss army knife Joel Cwick made a lay in while Scheffs hit free throws for the dominant 17-5 Ulm lead. Ivan Kharchenkov would be 0/5 after one quarter as he was finding his spots well, but just not hitting shots. Sometimes it just takes a while. “When my shot isn´t falling, I have to find other ways of helping my team”, stated Ivan Kharchenkov. However the whole first quarter wasn´t lost as FC Bayern Munich rebounded finishing the quarter with a 7-1 run to trail only 18-12. In the run, Munich got vital support from athletic German Nicolas Kodjoe with 5 points and young German Killian Duck made an old school hook shot. “We were a little nervous. It was a final. My shot wasn´t falling, but thankfully I began to hit some more latter and reach the free throw line”, said Ivan Kharchenkov.

Joel Cwik at the FT line

In the second quarter FC Bayern Munich continued to play off their good finish to the first quarter and execute better on offense. FC Bayern Munich got a lay in by Caspar Vossenberg and then Ivan Kharchenkov made his first basket at the 8,08 minute mark hitting a 20 footer. He loves that mid range jumper and made Ulm pay. He also added a pretty dime with a shovel pass to Vossenberg for the dunk, but Munich couldn´t get totally over the hump as ratiopharm Ulm continued to execute well as they found their touch from the parking lot as Erichsen and Estonian guard Oliver Kullame connected for three pointers as Munich trailed 24-20. FC Bayern Munich was in the game, but Ulm punched back as Erichsen continued his crisp execution with a lay in while inside out big Jonas Zilinskas hit a trey for the 29-20 advantage. But it´s only a matter of time before a team like FC Bayern Munich can totally break out of their funk as they overwhelmed and overpowered ratiopharm with a lethal 20-4 run to get their second lead of the game to lead 40-33 and from then on would never look back again. Croatian youth national player Dominic Dolic exploded for 8 points dropping 2 three´s and also made a lay in on transition. He showed his brilliance at both ends also getting a steal as his annoying on ball defense stifled Ulm. But it wasn´t only Dolic who sparkled but also others as FC Bayern Munich showed their team basketball abilities as their bigs Duck and Desmond Yiamu scored. Yiamu had a touch semi-final game, but he was focused and energized in the final finding back to his game. Rtaiopharm Ulm wasn´t getting as easily into the paint area as the first quarter as FC Bayern Munich heightened their defensive pressure and on ball defense. But ratiopharm escaped their funk in the last minutes closing out the first half strongly with a 5-1 run to trail only 41-38 at the break. In the run, ratiopharm Ulm was sparked by Mr walking bucket Jervis Scheffs who scored 2 baskets. That he is a walking bucket is no secret as he poured in 37 points in an NBBL game and 36 points in a Pro B game. FC Bayern Munich had the slim 41-38 lead at the break. “Dolic came up big for us. He is such a good player. I love how active he is on the court and how he can take over when I´m not on the court and how he finds me when I´m on the court”, commented Ivan Kharchenkov. FC Bayern Munich shot 46% from the field and 31% from outside and had 17 rebounds and 6 turnovers while ratiopharm Ulm shot 38% from the field and 33% from outside and had 22 rebounds and 8 turnovers.

Ivan Kharchenkov at the FT line

In the third quarter FC Bayern Munich continued to have the lead and led by as much as 8 points, but they couldn´t shake raiopharm Ulm as they continued to fight and trailed only 60-57 after 30 minutes. Ivan Kharchenkov hit a few shots finding his grove at that moment, but would have continued misfortune later until the end. FC Bayern Munich had the 45-40 lead, but couldn´t shake ratiopharm Ulm as they continued to execute well getting baskets from Erichsen and Danish big man Endurance Aiyemnekhue who offered tough resistance against Killian Duck in the final. But ratiopharm Ulm just couldn´t get over the hump as FC Bayern Munich continued to get good offensive support as their three´s came at a good pace as Dolic scored as did Greek guard Nikolas Sermpezis for the 55-48 advantage. Both teams kept punching back and forth as Yiamu had a strong phase using his fine instincts with an offensive rebound ana put back and lay in for the 60-52 advantage. With a few minutes left in the third quarter, ratiopharm Ulm was in danger again of FC Bayern Munich possibly pulling away, but they came back again closing out the third quarter with a timely 5-0 run to trail only by 3 points. Ulm remained aggressive getting to the free throw line as Kullamae and Zilinskas made free throws while Joel Cwik made a 20 footer. “We couldn´t keep a higher lead, because Ulm did a good job getting to the free throw line. They also got on transition getting easy baskets”, commented Ivan Kharchenkov. “We did a good job still being able to play fast and at our tempo which Munich didn´t expect from us”, added Jervis Scheffs.

frederick Erichsen for 3

In the fourth quarter came the turning point of the game as FC Bayern Munich punched with a 14-2 run to lead 74-59 and they wouldn´t look back as that would be the final big punch of the game. FC Bayern Munich had 10 minutes left and knew it was time to step up and make that last run and had team as the main focus as 5 players scored in the run. Ratiopharm Ulm may have weapons, but so do FC Bayern Munich as Kodjoe was aggressive again giving that needed spark letting his athleticism take him to 2 lay in´s, while Kharchenkov made 3 free throws, Duck made 2 free throws and Ivan Volf who had had the hot hand in crunch time against Vechta the night before added 5 points and 3 free throws. Jordan Mueller finally stopped the run with a trey getting the kick out pass from Jerkic to trail 74-62. Then came the best offensive spurt of both teams as 22 points were scored, but the only negative thing was that FC Bayern Munich scored 11 points which didn´t help in the Ratiopharm Ulm comeback. In this phase both clubs let it rain three´s as FC Bayern Munich got production from their 3 stellar guards Volf, Sermpezis, and Dolic while Dolic also added 2 free throws, while ratiophram Ulm got hot shooting from Scheffs and 2 three´s from Zilinskas and Erichsen also added an offensive rebound and putback, but FC Bayern Munich still led 85-73 and before ratiopharm Ulm knew it, there were 2 minutes to play. Surely some fatigue played a roll, but that lethal 14-2 run to start the fourth quarter gave FC Bayern Munich the momentum and they just continued to ride that high and finish with 29 points in the quarter. Dolic added free throws and Yiamu a lay in after getting the feed from Kharchenkov which was his second assist of the night. With 28 seconds left, FC Bayern Munich was already starting to celebrate at the bench while the players on the court just let the clock run down. “The game was close and we knew that if we wanted to win, we had to shift up a gear. We are big at the guard position and physical and I think Ulm got a little tired. We got some no calls, rebounded really well and hit our three´s well”, stated Ivan Kharchenkov. “We let up in the fourth quarter. They began to hit three´s and did a good job controlling the rebounds and got second chance points”, expressed Jervis Scheffs. FC Bayern Munich was led by Dominmik Dolic with 21 points and 5 dimes while Nikolas Sermpezis and Ivan Kharchenkov added 13 points a piece while ratiopharm Ulm was led by Jervis Scheffs with 15 points and Frederik Erichsen produced 13 points and Jonas Zilinskas had 10 points. FC Bayern munich shot 44% from the field and 28% from the three point line and had 38 rebounds and 11 turnovers while ratiopharm Ulm shot 38Y% from the field and 32% from the three point line and had 41 rebounds and 20 turnovers.

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.

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