Dima Rastatter

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Basketball player
Dima Rastatter
Player information
birthday April 6, 1988
place of birth , Soviet Union
size 202 cm
position Power forward
Clubs as active
Until 002006 Team Urspring 2005–2006 Rastatt Pioneers 2006–2008 TSV 1861 Nördlingen → 2006–2007 FC Bayern Munich ( NBBL ) 2008–2009 BG Karlsruhe 2009–2010 BV Chemnitz 99 2010–2013 TSV Giants Nördlingen GermanyGermany
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Dima Rastatter (born April 6, 1988 in the Ukrainian SSR ) is a German basketball player . The former junior national player was one of the strongest German players in the second-highest German league ProA from 2007 to 2010 and was named “Youngster of the Month” at least once every season. He then returned to the former first division club Giants Nördlingen, with whom he returned to the third highest division ProB in 2011 . Rastatter has his strengths when it comes to rebounding , although with a height of over two meters in the front court, he usually has to face longer players in a direct duel.

Career

Rastatter played for the youth teams of the Urspring School in Schelklingen . As a junior national player, he never made it into the final tournament squad , so he was ultimately not nominated for the U18 national team before the Albert Schweitzer tournament in 2006 and a year later for the U20 junior team at the 2007 European Championship finals.

In the 2005/06 season, however, he also played Rastatter in the men's team of the Rastatt Pioneers, who won the 2006 championship in the Regionalliga Südwest and were promoted to the 2nd Basketball Bundesliga Group South. Shortly before the start of the season, however, he changed clubs and went to the new league competitor from Nördlingen . With a sponsorship license , he also played for the Bayern Munich junior team in the newly created youth basketball league . While promoted Rastatt had to relegate to the penultimate place in the group south in the 2nd basketball league in 2006/07 , the Nördlingers managed to qualify for the newly created ProA , in which the best second division teams from the two regional groups were combined. In the ProA 2007/08 , Rastatter was voted “Youngster of the Month” in October as the best young German player and won the ProA championship and promotion to the top German division with the Giants at the end of the season. Rastatter, however, did not take part in the following season. For the ProA 2008/09 Rastatter then switched to the previous league competitor from Karlsruhe . The BG Karlsruhe was unable to intervene in the “race for promotion”, but at the end of the season it took a good fourth place in the table and in February 2009 Rastatter was again named Youngster of the Month. For the following ProA 2009/10 he moved again within the league and played for BV 99 from Chemnitz . With the "Niners" he repeated their table placement from the previous season as seventh. This time, Rastatter was personally named Youngster of the Month twice, both in November 2009 and in March 2010. The award as Youngster of the Year went to Simon Schmitz . In 2010 Rastatter went back to TSV Nördlingen somewhat surprisingly. The Nördlinger had withdrawn from the top division after a year of basketball Bundesliga for economic reasons and had been passed through in the ProA 2009/10. For the 2010/11 season they made a fresh start in the Regionalliga Südost. Personal contacts and an apprenticeship for Rastatters enabled them to sign up for the young second division player. With Rastatter in 2011 he was immediately promoted to the ProB , the lower class of the second division. In the ProB 2011/12 they immediately reached second place in the group south behind the later master Oettinger Rockets Gotha. In the championship play-offs for promotion, however, they lost in the quarterfinals against the later finalists and promoted SC RASTA Vechta . In the ProB 2012/13 they reached fourth place in the south group and this time eliminated in the quarter-finals against the north winner Schwelmer Baskets .

After the 2012/13 season, Dima Rastatter left the Giants Nördlingen.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Dima Rastatter again for the Giants on the ball. Augsburger Allgemeine , July 5, 2010, accessed on April 10, 2013 (article based on a press release).
  2. U18 men nominated for AST. Deutscher Basketball Bund , 2006, accessed on April 10, 2013 (media info).
  3. National coach Emir Mutapcic sees the U20 squad. German Basketball Association , 2007, accessed on April 10, 2013 (media info).
  4. TSV 1861 Nördlingen: Presentation of Dima Rastatter ( Memento from April 29, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  5. October - DIMA RASTATTER (VPV Giants Nördlingen): Young, but ripped off ( Memento from April 29, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  6. February - DIMA RASTATTER (BG Karlsruhe): Training pays off ( Memento from April 29, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  7. Youngster / Player of the Month: Emmanuel Holloway / Bastian Doreth / Dima Rastatter / Jackson Capel - "The Killer from the Rasthof" ( Memento from April 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  8. http://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/noerdlingen/sport/Die-Giants-sind-komplett-id26558906.html