Bastian Doreth

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Basketball player
Bastian Doreth
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Player information
Full name Bastian Doreth
birthday June 8, 1989
place of birth Nurnberg, Germany
size 182 cm
position Point guard
Club information
society medi bayreuth
league Basketball Bundesliga
Clubs as active
2007–2008 Falke Nürnberg 2008–2010 Nürnberger BC 2010–2014 FC Bayern Munich 2012–2013 → TBB Trier 2013–2015 Artland Dragons Since 2015 medi bayreuthGermanyGermany
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National team 1
Since 002012 Germany 88 games
1 As of December 3, 2018

Bastian Doreth (born June 8, 1989 in Nuremberg ) is a German basketball player . At the beginning of his career, Doreth played in particular for the Franconian Witcher and their second division team Nürnberger BC, before moving to FC Bayern in Munich in 2010 , with whom he was promoted to the first basketball league. In 2012 he made the leap into the German men's basketball team here, after having previously played for various youth national teams and the A2 national team. Despite a contract extension, he was loaned to league competitor TBB Trier for the 2012/13 BBL season. Medi bayreuth signed him for the 2015/16 season .

Career

Doreth grew up in Nuremberg and attended, among other things, the Bertolt Brecht School in Nuremberg . From 2006, Doreth played in the youth basketball league for the local basketball club Franken Hexer . In addition, Doreth got a lot of working time in the professional team of the DJK Falke Nürnberg in the premiere season of the newly created ProA 2007/08 , whose license was then taken over by the Franconian Witches after relegation to the ProB and later continued as the Nuremberg basketball club. In the ProB 2008/09 Doreth was one of the team's top performers and in March 2009 was named “Youngster of the Month”. Although the table was penultimate, the Franks held the class after the waiver of other teams and were able to establish themselves as Nürnberger BC in the following season ProB 2009/10 in the upper third of the table, with Doreth again being declared Youngster of the Month in March 2010. For the cooperation partner Brose Baskets from Bamberg , Doreth already had a short stint as a double license player in the first basketball league, but at the end of the season he decided to leave his home club from Nuremberg.

In 2010 Doreth moved to FC Bayern in Munich, who had returned to the second-highest division two years earlier by taking over the license from Düsseldorf Magics and had skipped the ProB. He had decided internally at the level of the club as a whole to aim for a return to the top German league and had hired then national coach Dirk Bauermann as coach, who with Steffen Hamann and Demond Greene two German national players for the backcourt 2010 in Munich in the second League could get. Doreth, who had been scheduled for the role as a supplementary player from the bank, was given more playing time than originally thought after injuries to Hamann and other players. He was able to convincingly fill this period in the team, which was peppered with former first division and national players and was twice as Youngster of the month in the ProA 2010/11 both in November 2010 and in February 2011 as Youngster of the month and at the end of the season as Youngster of Year awarded.

After being promoted to the top division, Doreth received significantly less time than before, nevertheless he was appointed to the national squad under Bauermann's successor as national coach Svetislav Pešić and made his first appearances in summer 2012 in friendly matches and qualifying for the final round of the 2013 European Championship in the men's national team. In order to increase his playing time and his match practice, Doreth was loaned to the league competitor TBB Trier after a three-year contract extension with FC Bayern. In the European Championship finals in 2013 Doreth was hardly used, as one without Dirk Nowitzki newly formed team under new coach Frank Menz was eliminated after the first round. Doreth was awarded again for the 2013/2014 season, this time to the Artland Dragons . In the play-offs of the Basketball Bundesliga 2013/14 , the Dragons were able to dethrone series champion Brose Baskets in the first round , before being eliminated in the semi-final series against Alba Berlin . The following season 2014/15 , in which Doreth was now part of the Dragons squad, was disappointing for the Dragons when they missed the play-off final round of the German championship after an eleventh place in the main round. In addition, Doreth was removed from the squad for the 2015 European Championship finals , so that he missed the actual participation in the finals. After the Dragons withdrew from the top division, he moved to the previous league competitor BBC medi from Bayreuth in his Franconian homeland.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ International match statistics
  2. Jürgen Galinski: Bauermann enthusiastic about new national player Doreth: "A terrier, a fighter". Evening newspaper , July 26, 2012, accessed January 31, 2013 .
  3. a b Basketball: Trier borrows new national player Doreth from Bayern Munich. Trierischer Volksfreund , June 24, 2012, accessed on January 31, 2013 .
  4. Local heroes defend themselves in vain. Nürnberger Nachrichten , July 25, 2011, accessed on January 31, 2013 .
  5. March - BASTIAN DORETH (Franconian Witcher): "I want to play and develop myself!" ( Memento from April 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  6. Youngster / Player of the Month: Emmanuel Holloway / Bastian Doreth / Dima Rastatter / Jackson Capel ( Memento from April 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  7. Nuremberg thanks his "boy" Bastian Doreth! ( Memento from April 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  8. ProA - Awards: Doreth / Jeka / Loibl ( Memento from April 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )