MHP giant Ludwigsburg
MHP giant Ludwigsburg | |||
Founded | 1960 | ||
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MHPArena (4700 seats) |
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Homepage | www.mhp-riesen-ludwigsburg.de | ||
1. Chairman | Alexander Reil | ||
2nd chairman | Markus Buchmann | ||
Trainer | John Patrick | ||
league |
BBL Men 2017/18 : 3rd place |
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NBBL U 19 |
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JBBL U 17 | |||
Colours | Yellow black | ||
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The MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg (proper spelling in capital letters: MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg) are a basketball team from Ludwigsburg playing in the top German basketball league division . Internationally, the MHP giants play in the Basketball Champions League .
history
The sport of basketball in Ludwigsburg looks back on over 50 years of tradition. The roots of today's MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg go back to the basketball department of DJK Ludwigsburg founded in 1960 . After the team in the 1960s was able to achieve years of initial success, and the financial circumstances of DJK Ludwigsburg did not allow the South German by a game operation throughout the room came to bear the cost, joined the basketball department in 1970 of Spvgg 07 Ludwigsburg on. It was under this name that he was promoted to the basketball league for the first time in the 1979/80 season . On December 29, 1987 , the basketball department split off and founded its own club under the name BG Ludwigsburg , from which today's club BSG Basket Ludwigsburg emerged .
The EnBW Ludwigsburg team participating in Bundesliga matches was spun off from the main club BSG Basket Ludwigsburg in order to separate the professional and amateur areas. All youth and amateur teams belong to the main basketball club BSG Basket Ludwigsburg . There is a close cooperation between the two clubs, in particular to promote young talent, attract talent and thus secure the foundation of the Bundesliga team.
In 2002 Ludwigsburg was promoted to the basketball league , previously it had participated in the top division until 1997.
In the 2006/07 season, Ludwigsburg stormed to second place in the Bundesliga point round and into the playoffs under the direction of Croatian head coach Silvano Poropat . Leverkusen was defeated in the quarter-finals, and in the semifinals they were eliminated by Bamberg, who then defeated Quakenbrück in the final series and became German champions. In 2008 Ludwigsburg became vice-cup winner, the playoffs were missed in the championship, and Poropat, who had looked after the team since February 2004, was separated.
After the long-standing sponsor EnBW announced its departure for the 2012/2013 season, those responsible were looking for a new team name over the summer. This eventually became Neckar Giant Ludwigsburg . The fans were then involved in the search for a new logo. With the new name, those responsible hope for a higher identification value with the region and the association. In terms of sport, however, the team could not generate an upswing. The whole season was the team in the table cellar and fought to stay. Even a coaching change by Steven Key toward its US compatriot John Patrick beginning of 2013 brought no lasting success and on the final day were subject to the Neckar giants in the decisive duel for the league to Skyliners Frankfurt and thus increased athletic in the 2. Bundesliga ProA from . However, the basketball Bundesliga denied the sporting climber Düsseldorf Baskets the license for the 2013/2014 season for economic reasons and the Neckar Giants were able to secure their league by purchasing a wild card .
In August 2013 the management presented a new namesake. From the 2013/2014 season, the team ran under the name MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg . The consulting firm Mieschke Hofmann und Partner took over the naming rights for the team. The company had previously given its name to the team's venue, the MHPArena .
Patrick led the Ludwigsburgs back into the Bundesliga championship round in the 2013/14 season after years of absence, where they were eliminated in the quarter-finals against Bayern Munich. In 2014/15 the giants qualified eighth for the playoffs again and had to bow to Bamberg in the round of eight. Fifth place in the 2015/16 Bundesliga points round was the best result since 2007, but again did not get past the first playoff round (2: 3 games against Bayern Munich). In the 2016/17 season, the MHP Giants reached the playoffs for the fourth time in a row, but had to admit defeat again in the first round (2: 3 games against Ratiopharm Ulm ). Moving into the semi-finals of the BBL Cup was described as a great success. The leap into the final was missed, they lost to Bamberg.
In the 2017/18 season, the team moved into the semi-finals of the Champions League , followed by the end against AS Monaco (65:87). In the game for third place they lost to UCAM Murcia (74:85). Ludwigsburg's John Patrick was named the best coach of the 2017/18 Champions League season.
In the 2019/20 season, Ludwigsburg was in second place in the Bundesliga (17 wins, four defeats) when the league was interrupted due to the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus , only to be resumed later as part of a season-end tournament . At the tournament, the team beat Ulm in the semifinals thanks to an outstanding Marcos Knight and made it into the Bundesliga final for the first time. In Ludwigsburg, Patrick relied on a style of play that, according to Marco Baldi , managing director of final opponent Alba Berlin, is designed to destroy the opposing game and is considered uncomfortable by the opposing teams. Ludwigsburg lost the final first leg against Berlin with 65:88 and had to do without his best man from the previous tournament, Marcos Knight, who suffered from a foot injury, just like in the second game. In the final second leg you had to admit defeat 74:75.
Fans
In the 2016/17 season, the games of the MHP Giants in all three competitions were attended by a total of 102,066 fans. According to the club, this set a new record for the audience. The average in the Basketball Bundesliga was 3,878 and in the Basketball Champions League 2,871 spectators. The association receives organized support from the two fan clubs “Barock Pirates Ludwigsburg” and “Dunking Dukes”.
successes
- Promotion to 1st Bundesliga 1979/80
- Promotion to 1st Bundesliga 1985/86
- Semi-final German championship 1991/92
- German vice cup winner 1992
- Round of 32 in the Korać Cup : 1993/94
- Promotion from the regional league to the 2nd Bundesliga 2000
- Promotion to the 1st Bundesliga in 2002
- Quarter-finals for the German championship 2005, 2006, 2014, 2015, 2016
- 3rd place in the German Cup competition 2005 in Frankfurt
- 3rd place in the German Cup competition 2007 in Hamburg
- Semi-finals in the playoff round of the 2007 German Championship
- German Vice Cup winner 2008
- 4th place in the German Cup competition 2017
- Participation in the semi-finals and 4th place in the 2018 Champions League
- German runner-up 2020
Play times and placements since 1985
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2019/20 | Basketball Bundesliga | 2 |
2018/19 | Basketball Bundesliga | 10 |
2017/18 | Basketball Bundesliga | 3 |
2016/17 | Basketball Bundesliga | 8th |
2015/16 | Basketball Bundesliga | 5 |
2014/15 | Basketball Bundesliga | 8th |
2013/14 | Basketball Bundesliga | 8th |
2012/13 | Basketball Bundesliga | 17th |
2011/12 | Basketball Bundesliga | 16 |
2010/11 | Basketball Bundesliga | 9 |
2009/10 | Basketball Bundesliga | 11 |
2008/09 | Basketball Bundesliga | 11 |
2007/08 | Basketball Bundesliga | 13 |
2006/07 | Basketball Bundesliga | 2 |
2005/06 | Basketball Bundesliga | 6th |
2004/05 | Basketball Bundesliga | 8th |
2003/04 | Basketball Bundesliga | 13 |
2002/03 | Basketball Bundesliga | 12 |
2001/02 | 2. Basketball Bundesliga | 1 |
2000/01 | 2. Basketball Bundesliga | 5 |
1999/00 | Regional league | 1 |
1998/99 | 2. Basketball Bundesliga | 2 |
1997/98 | 2. Basketball Bundesliga | 5 |
1996/97 | Basketball Bundesliga | 14th |
1995/96 | Basketball Bundesliga | 12 |
1994/95 | Basketball Bundesliga (South) | 5 |
1993/94 | Basketball Bundesliga | 12 |
1992/93 | Basketball Bundesliga (South) | 3 |
1991/92 | Basketball Bundesliga (South) | 3 |
1990/91 | Basketball Bundesliga | 7th |
1989/90 | Basketball Bundesliga | 7th |
1988/89 | Basketball Bundesliga | 6th |
1987/88 | Basketball Bundesliga | 8th |
1986/87 | Basketball Bundesliga | 10 |
1985/86 | 2. Basketball Bundesliga | 1 |
Rivalries
In the professional area, the MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg are in particular competition with the other Württemberg first division clubs Tigers Tübingen and Ratiopharm Ulm . In addition, the main club BSG Ludwigsburg has a rivalry in the youth and women's area with the basketball players from VfL Waiblingen .
Squad
Season 2018/2019
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Change to the 2018/2019 season
Access:
- Christian von Fintel ( White Wings Hanau )
- Konstantin Klein ( Telekom Baskets Bonn )
- Lamont Jones ( Middle German BC )
- Malcolm Hill (Telekom Baskets Bonn)
- Bogdan Radosavljević ( Alba Berlin )
- Jeff Ledbetter ( Austin Spurs )
- Hayden Dalton (University of Wyoming)
- Karim Jallow (on loan from FC Bayern Munich )
- Owen Klassen ( see Oliver Würzburg )
- Kelan Martin ( Butler University )
- Jordon Crawford
Departures:
- Florian Koch ( s.Oliver Würzburg )
- Thomas Walkup ( Žalgiris Kaunas )
- Dwayne Evans ( ratiopharm ulm )
- Johannes Thiemann ( Alba Berlin )
- Adika Peter-McNeilly ( Middle German BC )
- Niklas Geske ( Schwelmer Baskets )
- Kerron Johnson ( Pistoia Basket 2000 )
- Jeremy Senglin ( JSF Nanterre )
- Jacob Wiley (Melbourne United)
- Malik Müller ( Hamburg Towers )
- Joey Cantens (AC) (Florida Gulf Coast Eagles)
- Elgin Cook ( KK Cedevita )
- Sebastian Ludwig (AC) ( Middle German BC )
- Roderick Trice (unknown)
- Mateo Šerić ( 1. FC Baunach )
- Justin Sears ( EWE Baskets Oldenburg )
Trainer
- Peter Zechmeister (1970s / 1980s / 1993–1997)
- Ion Nicolau (1997)
- Peter Schomers (1997-1999)
- Takis Genikomsidis (1999-2000)
- Tom Schneeman (2000)
- Ion Nicolau (2000-2001)
- Peter Schomers (2001-2003)
- Bruno Socé (2003-2004)
- Silvano Poropat (February 2004-2008)
- Rick Stafford (2008 - May 2009)
- Tyron McCoy (May 5, 2009 - June 2009)
- Tolga Öngören (June 2009 - June 2010)
- Markus Jochum (June 2010 - December 2011)
- Steven Key (December 2011 - January 2013)
- John Patrick (January 2013 -)
player
Well-known and important former players :
- Hubertus von Stackelberg
- Marco Baldi (Point Guard, 1979-82, 1984-87)
- Markus Jochum (Point Guard, 1987–1996)
- Bertram Koch (Small Forward, 1992–1999)
- Christian Raus (Point / Shooting Guard, 1996–1998, 2001–02)
- Jens Kujawa (Center, 1989–93, 1999–01)
- Zeddie Locke (Small Forward, 1996/97)
- Kresimir Miksa (Small Forward, 1997, 1999–01)
- Mark Montgomery (Point Guard, 1994/95)
- Walter Palmer (Center, 1991/92, 1993/94, 2002)
- Peter Schomers (Small Forward, 1989–1992, 1993–1994)
- Jerry Green (Point Guard, 2004-07 and 2010-2012)
- Toby Bailey (Small Forward, 2010/11)
- John Bowler (Center, 2010-2012)
- Coby Karl (Guard, 2013-2015)
- Jon Brockman (Center, Power Forward, 2014-2016)
Best marks from previous seasons
season | Points | Rebounds | Assists | Steals | Blocks |
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2017/2018 | Elgin Cook 517 (12.9 per game)
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Dwayne Evans 182 (5.9)
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Thomas Walkup 178 (4.6)
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Thomas Walkup 67 (1.7)
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Justin Sears 31 (0.9)
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2016/2017 | Jack Cooley 489 (13.2 per game)
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Jack Cooley 261 (7.1)
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Cliff Hammonds 128 (4.9)
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Wes Washpun 15 (1.5)
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Jack Cooley 20 (0.5)
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2015/2016 | Mustafa Shakur 212 (14.1 per game)
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Jon Brockman 359 (9.2)
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Kerron Johnson 117 (4.9)
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Rocky Trice 47 (1.6)
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Jason Boone 23 (0.7)
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2014/2015 | DJ Kennedy 468 (18.0 per game)
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Jon Brockman 312 (9.8)
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Kerron Johnson 131 (3.7)
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DJ Kennedy 41 (1.6)
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Patrick Flomo 14 (0.4)
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2013/2014 |
Keaton Grant 545 (15.6 per game)
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Gary McGhee 124 (4.8)
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Michael Stockton 136 (3.5)
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Keaton Grant 54 (1.5)
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Patrick Flomo 40 (1.0)
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2012/2013 |
John Turek 472 (13.9 per game)
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John Turek 211 (6.2)
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Wayne Bernard 65 (2.9)
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Wayne Bernard 53 (1.6)
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John Turek 32 (0.9)
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2011/2012 |
Alex Harris 398 (12.4 per game)
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Kurt Looby 180 (5.3)
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Mark Dorris 97 (2.9)
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Mark Dorris 47 (1.4)
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Kurt Looby 53 (1.6)
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2010/2011 | Alex Harris 543 (16.0 per game)
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John Bowler 173 (5.1)
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Jerry Green 155 (4.6)
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David McCray 25 (0.7)
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Toby Bailey 12 (0.4)
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2009/2010 | Michael King 421 (10.8 per game)
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Richard Chaney 170 (5.2)
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Michael King 60 (1.8)
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Richard Chaney 39 (1.2)
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Kyle Visser 24 (0.8)
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2008/2009 |
Brandon Woudstra 421 (11.5 per game)
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Kelvin Gibbs 147 (4.6)
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Brian Jones 77 (2.7)
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Brandon Woudstra 40 (1,2)
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Marco Sanders 12 (0.4)
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2007/2008 |
Ronald Ross 490 (14.4 per game)
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Ronald Ross 144 (4.2)
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Brandon Woudstra 115 (3.8)
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Ronald Ross 159 (1.7)
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Coleman Collins 28 (0.9)
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2006/2007 | Jerry Green 677 (16.1 per game)
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Nate Harris 215 (5.1)
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Jerry Green 199 (4.7)
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Je'Kel Foster 65 (1.6)
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Pavelas Cukinas 34 (0.9)
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2005/2006 | Jerry Green 474 (14.4 per game)
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Ermin Jazwin 204 (6.2)
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Jerry Green 114 (3.5)
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Justin Love 32 (1.1)
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Nemanja Jelesijevic 22 (0.7)
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2004/2005 | Lamayn Wilson 528 (15.8 per game)
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Lamayn Wilson 224 (6.8)
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Jerry Green 130 (3.9)
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Lamayn Wilson 46 (1.4)
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Lamayn Wilson 33 (1.0)
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2003/2004 | Marko Samanic 403 (14.4 per game)
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Jermaine Dearman 171 (6.1)
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Ervin Dragsic 59 (2.1)
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Andrew Kwiatkowski 24 (0.9)
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Marko Samanic 8 (0.3)
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2002/2003 | Bogdan Popescu 544 (16.0 per game)
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Bogdan Popescu 182 (5.4)
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Jyri Lehtonen 139 (4.0)
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Jimmal Ball 60 (2.6)
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Hrovje Henjak 31 (0.9)
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Venues
- 1960–2009: circular sports hall Ludwigsburg (3008 seats)
- Since 2009: MHP Arena Ludwigsburg (5325 seats)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Derby fever in the semi-final playoffs | MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg. Retrieved June 21, 2020 .
- ^ Perform Media Deutschland GmbH: Ludwigsburg dismisses trainer Poropat . In: SPOX.com . June 18, 2008 ( spox.com [accessed January 28, 2017]).
- ^ Henning Eberhardt: BBL-Club changes name. (No longer available online.) Sponsors Verlags GmbH, May 30, 2012, archived from the original on September 24, 2015 ; Retrieved July 2, 2012 . 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.
- ↑ Neckar RIESEN Ludwigsburg introduce new logo. (No longer available online.) Neckar Riesen Ludwigsburg, June 27, 2012, archived from the original on December 25, 2013 ; Retrieved July 2, 2012 . 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.
- ↑ Stuttgarter Nachrichten, Stuttgart, Germany: Neckar Riesen Ludwigsburg: John Patrick new coach at the basketball Bundesliga club Ludwigsburg . In: stuttgarter-nachrichten.de . ( stuttgarter-nachrichten.de [accessed on January 28, 2017]).
- ↑ Neckar RIESEN Ludwigsburg receive wild cards and complete the field of participants for the 2013/2014 season. (No longer available online.) Basketball Bundesliga , July 2, 2013, formerly in the original ; Retrieved on July 9, 2013 (Medien-Info Beko BBL). ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ MHP - A Porsche Company remains name sponsor of the RIESEN | MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on August 28, 2017 ; accessed on August 27, 2017 (German). 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.
- ↑ Stuttgarter Zeitung, Stuttgart, Germany: Basketball boss Alexander Reil: "The goal is already the semifinals" . In: stuttgarter-zeitung.de . ( stuttgarter-zeitung.de [accessed on August 27, 2017]).
- ↑ Bamberg follows Munich into the cup final: Master defeats Ludwigsburg with 85:78 in the easyCredit TOP FOUR. Retrieved June 21, 2020 .
- ↑ Stuttgarter Nachrichten: MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg miss the final: The million game is over in the semifinals. Retrieved June 26, 2020 .
- ↑ MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg v UCAM Murcia - May 6th. Accessed June 26th, 2020 (English).
- ↑ Star Lineup revealed, Kulboka Best Young Player. Retrieved June 26, 2020 (English).
- ↑ Total table. In: Basketball Bundesliga. Retrieved June 21, 2020 .
- ↑ Tonight was Knight-Night! Ulm retires after an 85-94 defeat: Marcos Knight powers Ludwigsburg into the final. Retrieved June 25, 2020 .
- ↑ Basketball fever in Ludwigsburg before the final against Berlin. In: SWR. Retrieved June 26, 2020 .
- ↑ Basketball championship: Ludwigsburg also in the second BBL final without leader Knight. In: Stuttgarter Nachrichten. Retrieved June 28, 2020 .
- ↑ MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg versus Alba Berlin, June 28, 2020. In: Basketball Bundesliga. Retrieved June 28, 2020 .
- ↑ News | MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg | Page 9. Retrieved on August 27, 2017 (German).
- ^ Barock Pirates Ludwigsburg eV | MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg basketball fan club. Retrieved on June 23, 2020 (German).
- ↑ https://www.lkz.de/sport-uebersicht/basketball-lokal_artikel,-Die-Riesen-setzt-auf-Erlebnis-_arid,435689.html