Konrad Wysocki

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Basketball player
Konrad Wysocki
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Konrad Wysocki (2011)
Player information
Full name Konrad Christoph Wysocki
birthday March 28, 1982
place of birth Rzeszów , Poland
size 202 cm
position Small forward
college Princeton
league Basketball Bundesliga
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Konrad Christoph Wysocki (born March 28, 1982 in Rzeszów , Poland ) is a former German basketball player. The 104 kg and 2.02 m tall winger was under contract with several teams in the basketball league and played in Poland. For the German national team, he played 51 international matches.

career

Wysocki was born in Poland and grew up in Lollar, Hesse . In 1998 he went to the United States and played at Greensboro Day School in the state of North Carolina until 2000 .

He then studied architecture from 2000 to 2004 at Princeton University and also played for the Princeton Tigers in the NCAA's Ivy League .

In 2004 Wysocki returned to Germany and played for Düsseldorf Magics and BG Göttingen in the 2nd Bundesliga during the 2004/05 season . In the following season, after a brief stint at Erdgas Ehingen / Urspring School (also 2nd Bundesliga), he joined the Bundesliga team ratiopharm Ulm in January 2006 . In his first full BBL season in 2006/2007 he averaged 19 minutes playing time for Ulm and scored 8.1 points and 4.4 rebounds. In the 2007/2008 season, Wysocki had over 30 minutes per game, scored 13.1 points and got 7.8 rebounds per game. This season Konrad Wysocki was chosen for the first time by the fans in the starting line-up of the southern selection in the All-Star game.

In 2008 he moved within the Bundesliga from Ulm to the Skyliners Frankfurt , where he played for a year before he was under contract with the Polish first division club Turów Zgorzelec from 2009 to 2012 . In 2010 and 2011 he was runner-up with Turów.

In summer 2012 Wysocki signed a two-year contract with Bundesliga club EWE Baskets Oldenburg . After his contract expired, Wysocki did not receive a new offer from EWE Baskets and moved back to Poland in summer 2014. There he joined the team of Anwil Włocławek . After only one year he switched back to the Bundesliga to the Crailsheim Merlins . He remained loyal to the team even after relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga ProA in 2016 . In May 2018 he rose to the first division with the Crailsheimers as runner-up in the 2nd Bundesliga ProA. In the course of the season, Wysocki was on the field in 39 matches and on the way to the "runner-up" title posted an average of 10.3 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game. After the 2018/19 game year, in which he managed to stay in the Bundesliga with Crailsheim, Wysocki ended his professional career. In the last season of his time as a professional basketball player, he scored an average of 8.1 points per match in 34 Bundesliga games. In the course of his career he made a total of 256 appearances in the Bundesliga.

National team

In 2008 he was appointed to the German senior team by national coach Dirk Bauermann and made his international debut at the end of June against his native Poland, of all places. According to his own statements, he would have liked to play for Poland, which would have been possible due to his dual citizenship. Only nobody from the Polish basketball association asked him.

Also in 2008 he drove with the German national team to the Olympic Games in Beijing , for which he qualified with the team in a qualifying tournament in Athens . In 2009 he took part in the European Championships in Poland.

Wysocki made a total of 51 full international appearances, his last being against Greece in August 2011.

Personal

Konrad Wysockis brother Kevin Wysocki also played in the Basketball Bundesliga, he was from 2008 to the end of 2009 at the York New Phantoms Braunschweig as a dual licensed players in the squad and also came to the spot Up Media Baskets Braunschweig in the 2. Bundesliga ProB used . His father Christoph Wysocki was a Polish national player and played for Giessen in the basketball league .

Web links

supporting documents

  1. Pro A - Interview with Konrad Wysocki
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  3. ^ SPIEGEL ONLINE, Hamburg Germany: Basketball player Konrad Wysocki: Jumper between the worlds - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Sport. In: SPIEGEL ONLINE. Retrieved January 11, 2017 .
  4. ^ Südwest Presse Online-Dienst GmbH: Pro A: Captain Konrad Wysocki stays on board . In: swp.de . June 13, 2016 ( swp.de [accessed January 11, 2017]).
  5. Crailsheim Merlins - Merlins conquer Vechta and scratch the title. Retrieved May 6, 2018 .
  6. 2. Basketball Bundesliga | Squad. Retrieved May 6, 2018 .
  7. Südwest Presse Online -dienste GmbH: Basketball Bundesliga: Crailsheim creates relegation: Hakro Merlins Crailsheim win against Oldenburg. May 12, 2019, accessed May 13, 2019 .
  8. HAKRO Merlins Crailsheim, season 2018/19. In: Basketball Bundesliga. Retrieved May 13, 2019 .
  9. 3123 Konrad WYSOCKI. In: Basketball Bundesliga. Retrieved May 13, 2019 .
  10. Nowitzki leads Germany to victory against Poland: Basketball - WELT. In: THE WORLD. Retrieved January 11, 2017 .
  11. Page no longer available , search in web archives: sport.pl (Polish)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.sport.pl
  12. Südwest Presse Online -dienste GmbH: Ex-national player raves about the Olympics, Dirk Nowitzki, small halls and family life . In: swp.de . September 29, 2015 ( swp.de [accessed January 11, 2017]).
  13. Hans-Joachim Mahr: http://mahr.sb-vision.de/dbb/html/herren/player/spielespieler.aspx?spnr=186. In: mahr.sb-vision.de. Retrieved January 11, 2017 .
  14. ^ Jan Szyszka: Rare family reunion . In: fr-online.de . November 1, 2008 ( fr.de [accessed January 11, 2017]).
  15. ShinRa: "My sons are like the Klitschko brothers" | skyliners.frblog.de. In: skyliners.frblog.de. Retrieved January 11, 2017 .