Basketball Bundesliga 2003/04

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Basketball Bundesliga 2003/04
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Order of execution 38th season
organizer BBL GmbH
Number of teams 16
Main round
Main round first Alba Berlin
Main rounds - MVP GermanyGermany Pascal Roller ( Opel Skyliners Frankfurt )
Top scorer United StatesUnited States Bjorn Aubre McKie ( TBB Trier )
Best defender SwedenSweden Oluoma Nnamaka ( Telekom Baskets Bonn )
Best young player SloveniaSlovenia Aleksandar Ćapin ( Telekom Baskets Bonn )
Coach of the season GermanyGermany Dirk Bauermann ( GHP Bamberg )
Play-offs
German champions Opel Skyliners Frankfurt
   Runner-up      GHP Bamberg

Basketball Bundesliga 2002/03

The 2003/04 basketball Bundesliga season was the 38th season of the top German division in men's basketball . The regular season began on October 10, 2003 and ended on April 28, 2004.

Season Notes

Final results

Main round

# team Victories Defeats Points baskets
1 Alba Berlin 20th 8th 40:16 +185
2 Telekom Baskets Bonn 19th 9 38:18 +138
3 Opel Skyliners Frankfurt 19th 9 38:18 +153
4th EWE Baskets Oldenburg 19th 9 38:18 +86
5 GHP Bamberg 17th 11 34:22 +82
6th RheinEnergie Cologne 15th 13 30:26 +76
7th TBB Trier 15th 13 30:26 −57
8th Bayer Giants Leverkusen 14th 14th 28:28 −18
9 Artland Dragons Quakenbrück 14th 14th 28:28 −2
10 BG Iceline Karlsruhe 12 16 24:32 −80
11 Energy Braunschweig 11 17th 22:34 −110
12 TSK Würzburg 10 18th 20:36 −164
13 EnBW Ludwigsburg 8th 20th 16:40 −120
14th Casting 46ers 7th 21st 14:42 −172
15th Central German basketball club 10 18th 20:36 +2
16 Brandt Hagen 0 0 0-0 0

Fat  final round  relegated_____

Central German BC filed for bankruptcy during the current season. He was banned from playing. After a preliminary injunction, the team could continue to participate in the game. In June 2004, the team's license for the season was subsequently revoked.

Brandt Hagen stopped playing on December 29, 2003. All games played by the team up to that point were removed from the rating.

Final round

  Quarter finals Semifinals final
                           
  1 Alba Berlin 3        
8th Bayer Giants Leverkusen 1  
Alba Berlin 2
  GHP Bamberg 3  
4th EWE Baskets Oldenburg 0
5 GHP Bamberg 3  
GHP Bamberg 2
  Fxemoji u1F3C6.svg Opel Skyliners Frankfurt 3
2 Telekom Baskets Bonn 3    
7th TBB Trier 1  
Telekom Baskets Bonn 2
  Opel Skyliners Frankfurt 3  
3 Opel Skyliners Frankfurt 3
  6th RheinEnergie Cologne 2  

Champions team

Opel Skyliners squad in the 2003/04 season
player
No. Nat. Surname birth size info Last club
Guards ( PG , SG )
4th GermanyGermany/IsraelIsrael Raphael Török 08/19/1982 197
5 United StatesUnited States Tyrone Ellis 10/06/1977 194
8th GermanyGermany Robert Garrett 03/18/1977 192 A-Nat.
11 GermanyGermany Pascal Roller 11/20/1976 180 (C)Captain of the crew / A-Nat.
GermanyGermany Sebastian Barth January 31, 1985 193 DL
Forwards ( SF , PF )
9 SwedenSweden Ibrahim Diarra 11/12/1973 195 A-Nat.
10 FinlandFinland Jukka Matinen 11/06/1978 203 A-Nat.
12 United StatesUnited States Chris A. Williams 07/09/1980 201
14th United StatesUnited States/GermanyGermany Alex King 02/20/1985 200 DL
GermanyGermany Fredrick Kleemichen 08/26/1986 207 DL
Center ( C )
6th CroatiaCroatia Mario Kasun 04/05/1980 213 A-Nat.
7th GermanyGermany Bernd Kruel 06/01/1976 209 Brandt Hagen
13 GermanyGermany Robert Maras 10/20/1978 215 A-Nat. /Cruz Roja.svg
15th SenegalSenegal Malick Badiane 11/01/1984 211 A-Nat.
Trainer
Nat. Surname position
CanadaCanada/FinlandFinland Gordon Herbert Head coach
GermanyGermany/GreeceGreece Daphne Bouzikou Assistant trainer
GermanyGermany Gunnar Wöbke Manager
Legend
Abbr. meaning
Cruz Roja.svg injured during the play-offs
(C)Captain of the crew Team captain
A-Nat. National player
DL Dual license player
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Status: 2004

Other double license players were in the squad, but were not used.

Leading the player stats

category player team value
Points per game Bjorn Aubre McKie TBB Trier 23.2
Rebounds per game Chris Ensminger GHP Bamberg 10.9
Assists per game Michael-Hakim Jordan Artland Dragons 6.9
Steals per game Narcisse Ewodo BG Iceline Karlsruhe 2.0
Blocks per game Tony Kitchings TSK Würzburg 1.4
Three-point throw per game Tyrone Ellis Opel Skyliners Frankfurt 2.7
Efficiency value per game Denis Usurer Bayer Giants Leverkusen 20.0

Season highs

criteria value player
Points 37 Jarrett Stephens (Trier)
Rebounds 21st Geert Hammink (Cologne)
three 9 Tyrone Ellis (Frankfurt)
Assists 12 Michael-Hakim Jordan (Quakenbrück)
Ball wins 9 Denis Wucherer (Leverkusen)
Blocked throws 7th Oluoma Nnamaka (Bonn)
effectiveness 48 Denis Wucherer (Leverkusen)

Honors

Award Surname society
All-Star Game MVP Lithuania 1989Lithuania Rimantas Kaukėnas Telekom Baskets Bonn
Player of the year GermanyGermany Pascal Roller Opel Skyliners Frankfurt
Best defender SwedenSweden Oluoma Nnamaka Telekom Baskets Bonn
Rookie of the Year SloveniaSlovenia Aleksandar Capin Telekom Baskets Bonn
Newcomer of the Year GermanyGermany Demond Greene Bayer Giants Leverkusen
Best offensive player United StatesUnited States Bjorn Aubre McKie TBB Trier
Coach of the year GermanyGermany Dirk Bauermann GHP Bamberg

Source:

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Awards & awards in the history of the Bundesliga. In: easycredit-bbl.de. Retrieved June 10, 2017 .