Telekom Baskets Bonn

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Telekom Baskets Bonn
Logo of the Telekom Baskets Bonn
Nickname Baskets
Founded 1995
Hall Telekom Dome
(6000 seats)
Homepage telekom-baskets-bonn.de
president Wolfgang Wiedlich
Sports manager Michael Wichterich
Trainer Igor Jovović
league Basketball Bundesliga (1st division)
2018/19 : 7th place
Colours Magenta / white / black
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The Telekom Baskets Bonn is a German basketball -Verein. With eight finals (championship and cup) in 20 years of membership in the Basketball Bundesliga , the Baskets are among the most successful teams in Germany.

history

The beginnings

The roots of the Bonn team lie with two clubs: the basketball department of the Godesberger Turnverein 1888 eV, founded in 1970, and the SC Fortuna Bonn, founded in 1973 . Godesberger TV was promoted to the 2nd basketball division in 1988, and in 1990 was promoted to the 1st division. The descent in the following year and the associated economic problems finally led to the merger of the basketball departments of the two clubs in 1992 to form BG Bonn 92 . In the following year, the game operations switched to Post-SV Bonn, and Deutsche Telekom took over sponsorship of post sports.

Promotion to the 1st Bundesliga and runner-up: The Socé era (1995 to 2001)

Telekom Baskets Bonn was founded in April 1995, with promotion to the Bundesliga in 1997 as a goal. But as early as the 1995/96 season, the undefeated first in the 2nd Bundesliga Group North was promoted to the 1st Basketball Bundesliga.

For the 1996/97 season , the Baskets moved as a guest to the newly built Hardtberghalle in the Hardtberg school center. The first season in the first Bundesliga ended the team of coach Bruno Socé in the seventh main round rank. In the playoffs, the Baskets were able to prevail against their local rivals from Rhöndorf and then against TTL uniVersa Bamberg . This made them the first to be promoted in the history of the basketball Bundesliga in their debut season in the final of the German championship. However, the Baskets had to admit defeat 1: 3 against Alba Berlin in the final series . In the following season ( 1997/98 ) the Baskets played for the first time in an international competition, the Korać Cup . After reaching the second main round in the basketball league, the baskets were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the playoffs. In the 1998/99 season the final match was again Bonn against Berlin. This time too, Bonn had to admit defeat (2: 3), but they celebrated the second runner-up in their third season of membership in the first division. A highlight of the 1999/2000 season was the home game against Alba Berlin, which was played in front of 18,506 spectators in the Kölnarena , a new record for basketball in Europe at the time. The final pairing of the 2000/01 season was again Bonn against Berlin and for the third time Bonn had to admit defeat in the final (0: 3). At the end of the season, coach Bruno Socé left the club.

End of the line semifinals: The Krunić Era (2001 to 2005)

Oluoma Nnamaka , Bonn from 2002 to 2005

For the 2001/02 season , Predrag Krunić took over the post of head coach after having been assistant coach under Bruno Socé since 1998. The team was able to reach the semi-finals of the playoffs, as well as in the two following seasons ( 2002/03 and 2003/04 ). After five defeats in the last seven games of the 2004/05 season , the Telekom Baskets missed the leap into the championship round for the first time since promotion, despite a positive record (16 wins, 14 defeats), whereupon Krunić released his duties has been. The only bright spot of the season was reaching the final of the League Cup for the first time . Formative players of the Krunić era included Aleksandar Nađfeji , Terrence Rencher , Aleksandar Ćapin , Rimantas Kaukėnas ( All-Star Game MVP 2003/04 ) and Oluoma Nnamaka .

From 1998 to 2002 the Baskets had signed a cooperation agreement with SG Sechtem . This cooperation was discontinued in 2002 due to a new sporting orientation of both clubs.

Relocation to the Telekom Dome: The Koch era (2005 to 2013)

Jared Jordan was the best passer of the baskets both nationally and internationally.

In December 2005, former national player Michael "Mike" Koch became the new coach of the Baskets. Before that, Croatian Danijel Jusup was a trainer in Bonn for a few months.

In 2008 the baskets moved from their previous venue, the Hardtberghalle , to the newly built Telekom Dome . Telekom Baskets was the first basketball club in Germany to have its own arena with an attached training center. The Baskets also intensified the training of their own youth players and have been cooperating with their former rivals Dragons Rhöndorf since the 2006/2007 season . Under the name SG Bonn / Rhöndorf , both clubs send teams to the start in various youth leagues. In the future, more players from their own offspring should make the leap into the first team. The first successes are the players Fabian Thülig and Jonas Wohlfarth-Bottermann . Under coach Mike Koch, the Baskets made it to the final of the basketball Bundesliga in both 2007/2008 and 2008/2009. There the Baskets had to admit defeat to Alba Berlin and EWE Baskets Oldenburg . The 2010/2011 season, on the other hand, was the weakest season since the rise of Telekom Baskets. With only 14 wins and 20 defeats, the Bonn team ended the season in 13th place and missed the playoffs for the second time in their club's history.

For the 2011/2012 season, Mike Koch remained head coach of Telekom Baskets and rebuilt the squad. With Jared Jordan , a former player returned and led the team around the other newcomers Benas Veikalas , Tony Gaffney , Talor Battle , Daniel Hain and Andrej Mangold to the eighth main rank after an eventful season with 18 wins and 16 losses. In the quarter-finals of the playoffs, the Bonn team lost 3-1 to defending champions Brose Baskets Bamberg in four games . In the cup, the baskets reached the final in their own hall and were also defeated there by the baskets from Bamberg.

In 2012/2013 the Bonn team was able to qualify for the playoffs again. Overall, the team finished the season in seventh place in the main round. During the season the team was forward Jamel McLean added that Patrick Ewing Jr. replaced. In the quarter-finals, the Baskets faced EWE Baskets Oldenburg . Against Oldenburg, the Baskets were eliminated with 2: 3 wins after five games. After the season, coach Michael Koch's contract was not renewed, so the Koch era ended after eight years as a coach at Telekom Baskets Bonn. At the time of leaving the club, Koch was the longest-serving coach in the basketball division.

New sporting dual leadership and sporting crisis (2013 to 2016)

Eugene Lawrence replaced Jared Jordan as Point Guard for Telekom Baskets in 2013/2014

As the successor to Michael Koch, Telekom Baskets Bonn presented Mathias Fischer in May 2013 , who previously worked for the LTi Gießen 46ers and youth selection programs of the DBB. Under his leadership, the youth promotion in cooperation with the Dragons Rhöndorf should receive new impulses and be further expanded. In addition to Fischer, the Baskets also presented a new full-time sports manager. With Michael Wichterich , a former player of Godesberger TV and Dragons Rhöndorf also took over this position. Wichterich previously worked in a similar position at the Dragons in Rhöndorf and has only been the club's second full-time manager since Arvid Kramer left in 2004. The previous manager Andreas Boettcher continued to be involved in the management in a new role. The season was successful in terms of sport. The team qualified early for the playoffs and finished the regular season in fifth place in the table. As in the previous year, the Baskets faced EWE Baskets Oldenburg in the subsequent playoffs . After five games, Telekom Baskets were eliminated with 2: 3 wins. Internationally, the Bonn team could not move into the second round of the ULEB Eurocup with five wins and five defeats .

For the 2014/15 season, the baskets repositioned themselves on the center position through the engagement of Tadas Klimavičius and Dirk Mädrich . In addition, Angelo Caloiaro, a new power forward from Central German BC, joined the team. Internationally, the baskets could not survive the group stage of the ULEB Eurocup with 3 wins and 9 losses . In the Bundesliga, fourth place in the main round was achieved with 23 wins and eleven defeats, and with it the home right in the playoff quarter-finals. There the Baskets met Ratiopharm Ulm and had to admit defeat to head coach Thorsten Leibenath's team after five games with 2: 3 wins. This was the fourth time in a row that Telekom Baskets were eliminated in the quarter-finals of the playoffs. After the season, coach Mathias Fischer extended his contract until summer 2017.

Guard Josh Mayo was a formative figure in Bonn basketball from 2016 to 2019

US forward Aaron White and shooting guard Rotnei Clarke joined the Bonn squad as well-known new signings in the 2015/16 season. Initially, the Baskets started the season well with seven wins from their first nine games. In November 2015, however, a sporting crisis began. After a series of 14 consecutive defeats across all competitions, head coach Mathias Fischer was relieved of his duties and the sporting director Carsten Pohl initially took over the post of head coach. On March 3, 2016, the Baskets presented a new head coach with Silvano Poropat at an early stage, who took over the post of head coach from Pohl with immediate effect in order to finally secure relegation and to set the course for the coming season. Poropat received a contract until the end of the 2016/17 season. The main round of the 2015/16 season ended with the Telekom Baskets in eleventh place, which was the third time in the club's history that they missed the playoffs.

Rebuilding with an old friend (2016 to January 2019)

Telekom Baskets Bonn prepared for the 2016/17 season with a completely new team, but had to cope with the health-related resignation of their head coach Silvano Poropat 3 days before the start of the season . As his successor, the former Bonn head coach Predrag Krunić was presented, who had already worked as head coach in Bonn from 2001 to 2005. Krunic received a contract until 2017. Under Krunic, Telekom Baskets played a solid season and, after the disappointing 2015/2016 season, were able to build on their old successes and qualify for the quarter-finals of the playoffs. There they were eliminated with 1: 3 against defending champion Brose Bamberg . In 2017/2018, Telekom Baskets, under the sporting direction of Predrag Krunic, made it into the playoffs with a record of 21 wins and 13 defeats, where it came to a duel with defending champion Bamberg in the quarter-finals. This time too, the Baskets did not make it to the semi-finals and were eliminated 3-0 against Bamberg.

After changing performances in the course of the 2018/2019 season, Telekom Baskets Bonn head coach Predrag Krunic took a leave of absence in January 2019. At that time, the Baskets were outside the playoffs with a negative balance and had previously suffered two defeats on the international stage. As an interim coach, the previous assistant coach Chris O'Shea took over Krunic's duties. After a good performance by the team under the direction of O'Shea, he was promoted to permanent head coach of Telekom Baskets Bonn, leading the Bonn team into the Bundesliga finals as seventh in the table. At the end of the 2018/19 season, however, the US-American returned to his position as assistant coach and made room for Thomas Päch , who moved from Berlin to Bonn and became the new head coach.

After the 17th matchday of the 2019/20 season, Thomas Päch, who was only signed at the beginning of the season, was released on February 2, 2020 after a 66:85 defeat in Crailsheim. At this point in time the Baskets were in 16th and penultimate place in the table with only six points. The following away game in the Basketball Champions League against PAOK Thessaloniki was then played under the direction of assistant coach Chris O'Shea. A new head coach was hired for the next league game. Päch's successor was the 43-year-old American William "Will" Voigt . Voigt qualified with the Angolan national basketball team for the 2019 Basketball World Cup . The end of June 2020, it occurs with Angola in Kaunas for the qualifying tournament for the Olympics on. In the meantime he signed a contract with the Bonners until the end of the season. At the time the 2019/20 season was canceled due to the spread of COVID-19 , the team was in 13th place in the table (four wins, 16 defeats), and the team did not take part in the Bundesliga season final tournament in June 2020. In the summer of 2020, Voigt and the Bonners parted ways. The new coach was Igor Jovović , who previously worked as an assistant coach at FC Bayern Munich (basketball) and as head coach already looked after the Central German BC in the basketball league.

timeline

Center Chris Ensminger played for Telekom Baskets Bonn from 2009 to 2013
season Main round Playoffs BBL Cup Comments / intern. Compet.
2. BBL 1995/96 1. no Quarter finals undefeated in 2nd BBL Gr. North
BBL 1996/97 7th Runner-up Quarter finals -
BBL 1997/98 2. Quarter finals Quarter finals Participation in the Korać Cup
BBL 1998/99 2. Runner-up 3rd round Participation in the Korać Cup
BBL 1999/2000 4th Semifinals Round of 16 Participation in the Saporta Cup
BBL 2000/01 3. Runner-up Quarter finals Quarter finals Saporta Cup
BBL 2001/02 2. Semifinals Quarter finals Quarter finals Saporta Cup
BBL 2002/03 1. Semifinals Fourth ULEB Cup preliminary round
BBL 2003/04 2. Semifinals Quarter finals ULEB Cup preliminary round
BBL 2004/05 9. - finalist ULEB Cup preliminary round
BBL 2005/06 7th Quarter finals Round of 16 FIBA EuroCup preliminary round
BBL 2006/07 6th Quarter finals - -
BBL 2007/08 7th Runner-up - -
BBL 2008/09 4th Runner-up finalist EuroChallenge quarter-finals
BBL 2009/10 4th Quarter finals Quarter finals -
BBL 2010/11 13. - - EuroChallenge preliminary round
BBL 2011/12 8th. Quarter finals finalist EuroChallenge Top16
BBL 2012/13 7th Quarter finals - EuroChallenge quarter-finals
BBL 2013/14 5. Quarter finals Quarter finals Eurocup preliminary round
BBL 2014/15 4th Quarter finals Fourth Eurocup preliminary round
BBL 2015/16 11. - - Eurocup preliminary round
BBL 2016/17 7th Quarter finals Quarter finals FIBA Europe Cup semi-finals
BBL 2017/18 5. Quarter finals - Basketball Champions League group stage
BBL 2018/19 7th Quarter finals - FIBA Europe Cup 2018/19 round of 16

Trainer

player

Team of the 2020/21 season

Telekom Baskets Bonn's squad for the 2020/2021 season
player
No. Nat. Surname birth size info Last club
Guards ( PG , SG )
GermanyGermany/LithuaniaLithuania Simonas Lukosius 08/13/2002 1.96 m DL Dragons Rhondorf
GermanyGermany Johann Bruno Albrecht 10/28/2001 1.89 m DL Team Ehingen Urspring
21st GermanyGermany Kilian Binapfl 01/01/2000 1.97 m DL FC Bayern Munich
11 GermanyGermany/United StatesUnited States Anthony DiLeo 06/22/1990 1.90 m Casting 46ers
18th GermanyGermany David Falkenstein 09/25/1997 1.88 m DL Telekom Baskets Bonn II
4th GermanyGermany Jonas Falkenstein 07/05/2000 1.85 m DL SG Bonn / Rhöndorf
12 United StatesUnited States Xavier Pollard 12/20/1991 1.93 m SwitzerlandSwitzerland Friborg Olympic
5 United StatesUnited States Josh Hagins 03/17/1994 1.85 m Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Keravnos Strovolou
Forwards ( SF , PF )
United StatesUnited States Chris Babb 02/14/1990 1.96 m GreeceGreece Promitheas Patras
8th GermanyGermany Benjamin Lischka 06/21/1989 2.04 m Casting 46ers
22nd GermanyGermany Gabriel de Oliveira 03/03/1998 2.06 m DL Iserlohn Kangaroos
Center ( C )
21st GermanyGermany Leon scratches 02/04/1997 2.11 m Fraport Skyliners
25th GermanyGermany Marek Mboya Kotieno 03/23/2000 2.06 m DL Dukes Wolfenbüttel
Trainer
Nat. Surname position
MontenegroMontenegro Igor Jovović Head coach
United StatesUnited States Chris O'Shea Assistant coach
MontenegroMontenegro Savo Milovic Assistant coach
GermanyGermany Georgios Chatzidamianidis Athletic trainer
GermanyGermany Michael Wichterich Sports manager
Legend
Abbr. meaning
A-Nat. German national team
DL Double license with Dragons Rhöndorf
II Double license with 2nd team
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As of September 6, 2018

Change to the 2020/21 season

Additions: Johann Bruno Albrecht ( Team Ehingen Urspring ), Xavier Pollard ( Friborg Olympic / SUI), Igor Jovović (head coach / FC Bayern Munich (basketball) ), Leon Kratzer ( Fraport Skyliners ), Josh Hagins ( Keravnos Strovolou / CYP), Chris Babb ( Promitheas Patras / GRE), Simonas Lukosius ( Dragons Rhöndorf )

Departures: Bojan Subotic (destination unknown), Alec Brown (destination unknown), Donald Sloan ( Adelaide 36ers / AUS), Eugene Lawrence (destination unknown), Brandon Frazier (destination unknown), Benjamin Simons (destination unknown), Trey McKinney-Jones (Destination unknown), Stephen Zimmerman (destination unknown), William "Will" Voigt (head coach / destination unknown), Yorman Polas Bartolo ( Fraport Skyliners ), Martin Breunig ( EWE Baskets Oldenburg ), Joshiko Saibou (destination unknown)

Best marks from previous seasons

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Season Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks
2019-20 Basketball Bundesliga Branden Frazier 279 (14.0 per game) United StatesUnited States
Stephen Zimmerman 71 (5.1) United StatesUnited States
Branden Frazier 86 (4.3) United StatesUnited States
Yorman Polas Bartolo 24 (1,2) GermanyGermany
Alec Brown 9 (1.1) United StatesUnited States
2019-20 Basketball Champions League Martin Breunig 166 (11.9) GermanyGermany
Martin Breunig 81 (4.6) GermanyGermany
Branden Frazier 74 (4.6) United StatesUnited States
Yorman Polas Bartolo 17 (1,2) GermanyGermany
Alec Brown 11 (1.6) United StatesUnited States
2018–19 Basketball Bundesliga Josh Mayo 506 (14.5 per game) United StatesUnited States
Charles Jackson 160 (6.4) United StatesUnited States
TJ DiLeo 171 (4.6) GermanyGermany
TJ DiLeo 40 (1.1) GermanyGermany
Martin Breunig 16 (0.5) GermanyGermany
2017-18 Basketball Bundesliga Josh Mayo 517 (14.0 per game) United StatesUnited States
Julian Gamble 234 (6.3) United StatesUnited States
TJ DiLeo 127 (3.4) GermanyGermany
Yorman Polas Bartolo 41 (1.1) GermanyGermany
Julian Gamble 67 (1.8) United StatesUnited States
2017-18 Basketball Champions League Josh Mayo 211 (14.1) United StatesUnited States
Julian Gamble 83 (5.5) United StatesUnited States
Josh Mayo 50 (3.3) United StatesUnited States
Yorman Polas Bartolo 22 (1.4) GermanyGermany
Julian Gamble 18 (1.2) United StatesUnited States
2016–17 Basketball Bundesliga Josh Mayo 537 (15.8 per game) United StatesUnited States
Julian Gamble 222 (6.0) United StatesUnited States
Josh Mayo 174 (5.1) United StatesUnited States
Kenneth Horton 44 (1.3) United StatesUnited States
Julian Gamble 45 (1.2) United StatesUnited States
2016–17 FIBA Europe Cup Kenneth Horton 221 (14.7) United StatesUnited States
Julian Gamble 103 (6.4) United StatesUnited States
Josh Mayo 73 (4.6) United StatesUnited States
Kenneth Horton 21 (1.4) United StatesUnited States
Kenneth Horton 13 (0.9) United StatesUnited States
2015–16 Basketball Bundesliga Aaron White 454 (13.4 per game) United StatesUnited States
Aaron White 194 (5.7) United StatesUnited States
Eugene Lawrence 231 (7.0) United StatesUnited States
Eugene Lawrence 48 (1.5) United StatesUnited States
Tadas Klimavicius 14 (0.5) LithuaniaLithuania
2015–16 ULEB Eurocup Aaron White 123 (12.3) United StatesUnited States
Aaron White 63 (6.3) United StatesUnited States
Eugene Lawrence 74 (7.4) United StatesUnited States
Dirk Madrich 7 (0.7) GermanyGermany
Tadas Klimavicius 4 (0.4) LithuaniaLithuania
2014–15 Basketball Bundesliga Tadas Klimavicius 477 (12.9 per game) LithuaniaLithuania
Tadas Klimavicius 220 (6.0) LithuaniaLithuania
Eugene Lawrence 213 (5.5) United StatesUnited States
Angelo Caloiaro 49 (1.3) United StatesUnited States
Tadas Klimavicius 36 (1.0) LithuaniaLithuania
2014–15 ULEB Eurocup Benas Veikalas 144 (14.4) LithuaniaLithuania
Tadas Klimavicius 50 (5.0) LithuaniaLithuania
Eugene Lawrence 62 (6.2) United StatesUnited States
Eugene Lawrence 22 (2.2) United StatesUnited States
Tadas Klimavicius 10 (1.0) LithuaniaLithuania
2013-14 Basketball Bundesliga Ryan Brooks 490 (14.4 per game) United StatesUnited States
Jamel McLean 238 (7.2) United StatesUnited States
Jared Jordan 179 (7.8) United StatesUnited States
Jared Jordan 36 (1.6) United StatesUnited States
Tony Gaffney 31 (1,2) United StatesUnited States
2013–14 ULEB Eurocup Jamel McLean 174 (17.4) United StatesUnited States
Jamel McLean 67 (6.7) United StatesUnited States
Jared Jordan 58 (5.8) United StatesUnited States
Tony Gaffney 8 (1.3) United StatesUnited States
Kurt Looby 8 (0.8) Antigua and BarbudaAntigua and Barbuda
2012–13 Basketball Bundesliga Kyle Weems 537 (13.8 per game) United StatesUnited States
Jamel McLean 136 (6.2) United StatesUnited States
Jared Jordan 304 (7.8) United StatesUnited States
Jared Jordan 39 (1.0) United StatesUnited States
Jonas Wohlfarth-Bottermann 45 (1,2) GermanyGermany
2012–13 EuroChallenge Kyle Weems 185 (13.2) United StatesUnited States
Chris Ensminger 80 (6.2) United StatesUnited States
Jared Jordan 83 (5.9) United StatesUnited States
Jared Jordan 11 (0.8) United StatesUnited States
Jonas Wohlfarth-Bottermann 22 (1.6) GermanyGermany
2011–12 Basketball Bundesliga Chris Ensminger 555 (14.6 per game) United StatesUnited States
Chris Ensminger 274 (7.2) United StatesUnited States
Jared Jordan 300 (8.1) United StatesUnited States
Tony Gaffney 50 (1.3) United StatesUnited States
Tony Gaffney 66 (1.7) United StatesUnited States
2011–12 EuroChallenge Zvonko Buljan 174 (14.5) CroatiaCroatia
Zvonko Buljan 71 (5.9) CroatiaCroatia
Jared Jordan 105 (8.8) United StatesUnited States
Tony Gaffney 15 (1.3) United StatesUnited States
Tony Gaffney 25 (2.1) United StatesUnited States
2010–11 Basketball Bundesliga Nic Wise 451 (13.7) United StatesUnited States
Chris Ensminger 258 (8.1) United StatesUnited States
Nic Wise 101 (3.1) United StatesUnited States
Nic Wise 47 (1.4) United StatesUnited States
Tim Ohlbrecht 21 (0.8) GermanyGermany
2010–11 EuroChallenge Nic Wise 76 (12.7) United StatesUnited States
Chris Ensminger 41 (6.8) United StatesUnited States
Nic Wise 13 (2.2) United StatesUnited States
Folarin Campbell 10 (1.7) United StatesUnited States
Tim Ohlbrecht 3 (0.6) GermanyGermany
2009-10 Basketball Bundesliga Chris Ensminger 447 (12.8) United StatesUnited States
Chris Ensminger 296 (8.5) United StatesUnited States
Jared Jordan 195 (5.3) United StatesUnited States
Jared Jordan 31 (0.8) United StatesUnited States
Tim Ohlbrecht 10 (1.7) GermanyGermany
2009-10 FIBA EuroCup Bryce Taylor 111 (18.5) United StatesUnited States
Chris Ensminger 50 (10.0) United StatesUnited States
Jared Jordan 22 (4.4) United StatesUnited States
Bryce Taylor 6 (1.0) United StatesUnited States
Patrick Flomo 22 (1.4) United StatesUnited States
2008-09 Basketball Bundesliga Brandon Bowman 657 (14.3) United StatesUnited States
Brandon Bowman 251 (5.5) United StatesUnited States
Earl Jerrod Rowland 155 (3.4) BulgariaBulgaria
Earl Jerrod Rowland 58 (1.3) BulgariaBulgaria
Ken Johnson 102 (2.2) United StatesUnited States
2008–09 EuroChallenge Winsome Frazier 182 (11.4) United StatesUnited States
Brandon Bowman 77 (5.1) United StatesUnited States
Earl Jerrod Rowland 62 (3.9) BulgariaBulgaria
Earl Jerrod Rowland 26 (1.6) BulgariaBulgaria
Ken Johnson 22 (1.4) United StatesUnited States
2007-08 Basketball Bundesliga Ronnie Burrell 556 (12.4) United StatesUnited States
Ronnie Burrell 227 (5.0) United StatesUnited States
Jeremiah Davis 113 (2.5) United StatesUnited States
Winsome Frazier 77 (1.8) United StatesUnited States
Patrick Flomo 25 (0.7) United StatesUnited States
2007-08 did not qualify for any international competition - - - - -
2006–07 Basketball Bundesliga Jason Gardner 555 (14.6) United StatesUnited States
Jason Conley 209 (5.4) United StatesUnited States
Jason Gardner 105 (2.8) United StatesUnited States
Artur Kolodziejski 29 (0.7) GermanyGermany
Patrick Flomo 41 (1.5) United StatesUnited States
2006-07 did not qualify - - - - -
2005-06 Basketball Bundesliga Andrew Wisniewski 660 (20.6) United StatesUnited States
Hrovje Perincic 203 (6.0) CroatiaCroatia
Andrew Wisniewski 134 (4.2) United StatesUnited States
Andrew Wisniewski 49 (1.5) United StatesUnited States
Michael Meeks 17 (0.5) GermanyGermany
2005-06 FIBA EuroCup Andrew Wisniewski 81 (13.5) United StatesUnited States
Branko Klepač 26 (4.3) GermanyGermany
Andrew Wisniewski 17 (2.8) United StatesUnited States
Andrew Wisniewski 7 (1,2) United StatesUnited States
Branko Klepač 2 (0.3) GermanyGermany
2004–05 Basketball Bundesliga Branko Milisavljević 487 (16.8) Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro
Altron Jackson 251 (9.0) United StatesUnited States
Branko Milisavljević 164 (5.7) Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro
Oluoma Nnamaka 33 (1.1) SwedenSweden
Oluoma Nnamaka 21 (0.7) SwedenSweden
2004–05 ULEB Cup Kristaps Janicenoks 143 (14.3) LatviaLatvia
Oluoma Nnamaka 56 (5.6) SwedenSweden
Branko Milisavljević 38 (4.2) Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro
Oluoma Nnamaka 13 (1.3) SwedenSweden
Oluoma Nnamaka 5 (0.5) SwedenSweden
2003-04 Basketball Bundesliga Rimantas Kaukėnas 651 (18.6) Lithuania 1989Lithuania
Altron Jackson 263 (7.3) United StatesUnited States
Aleksandar Capin 125 (3.5) SloveniaSlovenia
Rimantas Kaukėnas 40 (1.1) Lithuania 1989Lithuania
Oluoma Nnamaka 29 (0.8) SwedenSweden
2003-04 ULEB Cup Rimantas Kaukėnas 169 (18.8) Lithuania 1989Lithuania
Oluoma Nnamaka 59 (5.9) SwedenSweden
Aleksandar Ćapin 30 (3.0) SloveniaSlovenia
Rimantas Kaukėnas 14 (1.6) Lithuania 1989Lithuania
Oluoma Nnamaka 9 (0.9) SwedenSweden
2002–03 Basketball Bundesliga Brad Traina 639 (18.3) ItalyItaly
Aleksandar Radojevic 262 (7.5) Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina
Terrence Rencher 145 (4.1) United StatesUnited States
Terrence Rencher 57 (1.6) United StatesUnited States
Aleksandar Radojevic 38 (1.1) Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina
2002–03 ULEB Cup Aleksandar Nađfeji 179 (17.9) Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro
Aleksandar Nađfeji 63 (6.3) Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro
Terrence Rencher 39 (3.9) United StatesUnited States
Terrence Rencher 20 (2.0) United StatesUnited States
Aleksandar Radojević 13 (1.3) Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina
2001–02 Basketball Bundesliga Aleksandar Nađfeji 573 (16.9) Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia
Mike Mardesich 245 (7.2) United StatesUnited States
Terrence Rencher 187 (5.3) United StatesUnited States
Paul J. Burke 67 (2.1) SwedenSweden
Mike Mardesich 45 (1.3) United StatesUnited States
2001–02 Saporta Cup Hurl Beechum 260 (18.6) GermanyGermany
Mike Mardesich 84 (7.0) United StatesUnited States
Terrence Rencher 87 (6.2) United StatesUnited States
Hurl Beechum 32 (2.3) GermanyGermany
Mike Mardesich 40 (1,2) United StatesUnited States
2000–01 Basketball Bundesliga Marc Miller 614 (17.5) United StatesUnited States
Sinisa Kelecevic 225 (6.4) CroatiaCroatia
Paul J. Burke 174 (5.0) SwedenSweden
Paul J. Burke 82 (2.3) SwedenSweden
Igor Perica 23 (0.8) CroatiaCroatia
2000–01 Saporta Cup Sinisa Kelecevic 273 (19.5) CroatiaCroatia
Sinisa Kelecevic 108 (7.7) CroatiaCroatia
Paul J. Burke 62 (4.4) SwedenSweden
Paul J. Burke 38 (2.7) SwedenSweden
MC Mazique 12 (0.9) United StatesUnited States
1999-2000 Basketball Bundesliga Derrick Phelps 493 (14.5) United StatesUnited States
Ivo Josipović 166 (5.0) CroatiaCroatia
Derrick Phelps 151 (4.4) United StatesUnited States
Derrick Phelps 72 (2.1) United StatesUnited States
Detlef Musch 19 (0.6) GermanyGermany
1999-2000 Saporta Cup Hurl Beechum 183 (16.6) GermanyGermany
Derrick Phelps 47 (3.9) United StatesUnited States
Derrick Phelps 54 (4.5) United StatesUnited States
Derrick Phelps 32 (2.7) United StatesUnited States
Detlef Musch 5 (0.4) GermanyGermany
1998–99 Basketball Bundesliga Hurl Beechum 654 (17.2) GermanyGermany
Steven Hutchinson 229 (6.4) GermanyGermany
Derrick Phelps 191 (5.6) United StatesUnited States
Steven Hutchinson 66 (1.8) GermanyGermany
Gunther Behnke 56 (1.5) GermanyGermany
1998–99 Korać Cup Hurl Beechum 107 (15.3) GermanyGermany
Steven Hutchinson 35 (5.8) GermanyGermany
Derrick Phelps 42 (6.0) United StatesUnited States
Steven Hutchinson 15 (2.5) GermanyGermany
no data
1997–98 Basketball Bundesliga Sinisa Kelecevic 563 (20.9) CroatiaCroatia
Sinisa Kelecevic 222 (8.2) CroatiaCroatia
Klaus Perwas 121 (4.0) GermanyGermany
Klaus Perwas 63 (2.1) GermanyGermany
Gunther Behnke 41 (1.4) GermanyGermany
1997–98 Korać Cup Sinisa Kelecevic 79 (15.8) CroatiaCroatia
Steven Hutchinson 38 (6.3) GermanyGermany
Klaus Perwas 33 (5.5) GermanyGermany
Klaus Perwas 19 (3.2) GermanyGermany
no data
1996–97 Basketball Bundesliga Sinisa Kelecevic 777 (21.0) CroatiaCroatia
Gunther Behnke 325 (9.0) GermanyGermany
Klaus Perwas 156 (4.3) GermanyGermany
Eric Taylor 94 (2.4) United StatesUnited States
Gunther Behnke 55 (1.5) GermanyGermany

Well-known former players

Center Patrick Flomo played in Bonn from 2006 to 2011

Records

Center John Bowler played for Bonn for 4 years
Center Ken Johnson booked 102 blocks in 2008/2009
Jonas Wohlfarth-Bottermann was under contract with Telekom Baskets Bonn for 5 years

Playing times

Games

Working time

  • 4579 min - Hurl Beechum
  • 4384 min - Jared Jordan
  • 4108 min - Aleksandar Nadjfeji
  • 3936 min - Benas Veikalas
  • 3576 min - Chris Ensminger

Rebounds

Assists

Steals

  • 246 - Hurl Beechum
  • 156 - Eric Taylor
  • 149 - Paul Burke
  • 146 - Jared Jordan
  • 137 - Derrick Phelps

Blocks

Points

  • 2150 - Hurl Beechum
  • 2070 - Aleksandar Nadjfeji
  • 1928 - Sinisa Kelecevic
  • 1833 - Benas Veikalas
  • 1693 - Chris Ensminger
  • 1560 - Josh Mayo

Free throw rate

  • 86.29% - Aleksandar Capin
  • 86.05% - Milos Paravinja
  • 85.99% - Nic Wise

Statistics from the games of the BBL (1st league - season 1996/97 to 2014/15) with playoff games (3 games from season 1997/98 are missing and no odds / operating time from 1997/98).

Attendance record

For almost nine years, Telekom Baskets Bonn held the European indoor record for the largest number of spectators in a regular game. On April 7, 2000 , 18,605 spectators came to the Bundesliga basketball game against Alba Berlin, which was moved to the Kölnarena in Cologne . The record was only exceeded on March 5, 2009 in the Euroleague game Partizan Belgrade against Panathinaikos with 22,567 spectators.

Venues

Junior program

With the construction of the Telekom Dome , the Baskets have also intensified their youth work and, together with their cooperation partner Dragons Rhöndorf, offer a consistent system for young players for personal and sporting development. This includes a wide range of teams to offer optimal conditions for athletic development. With Fabian Thülig , Jonas Wohlfarth-Bottermann and Florian Koch , three players from their own youth have made it into the 1st Bundesliga so far. Before that, all three also played for the Dragons Rhöndorf in Pro A and Pro B respectively . With Viktor Frankl-Maus, Alexander Möller and Yannick Kneesch, three young talents are currently being introduced to the 1st Bundesliga through the cooperation program.

The head of the junior program is Olaf Stolz , who was head coach of the Dragons Rhöndorf from 2007 to 2009. He has been working in various functions in the Telekom Baskets Bonn program since 2012 and is currently responsible for the conceptual orientation of the entire range of services as sports director. All training takes place in the Telekom Baskets training center in the Telekom Dome.

Fan groups

Choreography by the Baskets fans

There are two groups of fans who are committed to supporting Telekom Baskets Bonn: the “Die Fans - Defense” fan club and the “Supporters Club Bonn” fan group. They coexist peacefully and membership in both groups at the same time is easily possible.

"The Fans - Defense"

In August 1996, on the occasion of promotion to the 1st basketball league, the Telekom Baskets Bonn fan club was founded under the name "Die Fans - Defense". Since then, the fan club has grown steadily parallel to the success of the Telekom Baskets Bonn and today, with over 600 members, is one of the largest fan clubs of a German Bundesliga basketball team. The fan club takes care of the organization of the numerous trips away and offers its members a Christmas party every year, a barbecue in summer and many other fan activities. In addition, “Die Fans - Defense” collects donations for selected charitable organizations every season during home games. These can be done in cash at the fan club's stand or in the form of drinks cups and bottles, the deposit of which is then redeemed, thrown into one of the donation bins set up for this purpose.

"Supporters Club Bonn"

In 2007, another fan group called “Supporters Club Bonn” (“SCB” for short) was founded with the aim of meeting the increased demands in the new, larger hall, the Telekom Dome. The “SCB” consists mainly of adolescents and young adults who have come together to heat up the atmosphere at home games from the center of the standing room. The “SCB” also deals with the creative production of fan accessories such as double holders, banners, block flags and the conception of entire fan choreographies. At irregular intervals, the “SCB” publishes an information flyer with the name “D / E / Facto”, which is distributed free of charge in the hall.

Rivalries

ALBA Berlin

The “duel of the capitals” regularly attracts a lot of attention not only in Bonn and Berlin and has even set Europe’s audience record in the meantime. The rivalry arose in 1997 when Bonn, as a newcomer, reached the final straight away and had to admit defeat there after a long battle against Berlin. In the following years, the two teams faced each other in the playoffs.

Other rivalries

At times there were local rivalries, especially with the Bayer Giants Leverkusen or the Cologne 99ers but also with today's Baskets Düsseldorf . In the meantime, all three “local rivals” are no longer represented in the Bundesliga , but rather play in lower-class leagues. For some non-sporting disputes, there has also been a special rivalry with Brose Bamberg .

Web links

Commons : Telekom Baskets Bonn  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Silvano Poropat should fix it. General-Anzeiger Bonn, March 4, 2016, accessed on March 4, 2016 .
  2. Baskets in future without Krunic & James. In: Telekom Baskets Bonn. Retrieved January 18, 2019 .
  3. https://www.telekom-baskets-bonn.de/presse/news/artikel/telekom-baskets-verpflichten-alba-berlins-co-trainer.html
  4. After a sporty downhill run: Bonn separates from coach Päch. In: kicker.de . dpa , February 2, 2020, accessed on February 2, 2020 .
  5. Tanja Schneider: American Voigt is the new trainer for Telekom Baskets. In: general-anzeiger-bonn.de. General-Anzeiger , February 4, 2020, accessed on February 5, 2020 .
  6. Total table. In: Basketball Bundesliga. Retrieved July 16, 2020 .
  7. Final tournament 2020. In: Basketball Bundesliga. Retrieved July 16, 2020 .
  8. Igor Jovović becomes the new head coach. In: Telekom Baskets Bonn. Retrieved July 16, 2020 .
  9. U19-NBBL team line-up ( memento of the original from June 2, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / statistik.basketball-bundesliga.de
  10. Matthias Krause: Experiment on fertile soil. In: Berliner Zeitung . April 7, 2000, accessed June 17, 2015 .
  11. Presentation of the fan club "Die Fans - Defense"
  12. "Supporters Club Bonn" about us ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.baskets4life.de
  13. The mother of all rivalries ( Memento from October 4, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), on telekom-baskets-bonn.de. Retrieved February 12, 2015.
  14. FAZ.net, May 5, 2006, basketball without 14 bad boys ( memento of the original from May 19, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.faz.net