Moritz Krume

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Basketball player
Moritz Krume
Player information
birthday January 18, 1994
place of birth Remscheid, Germany
size 202 cm
position Power forward
Club information
society BSG Grevenbroich
league 1st regional league
Jersey number 11
Clubs as active
2011–2016 Phoenix Hagen 2011–2012 → FC Schalke 04 2014–2016 → TuS Iserlohn Kangaroos 2016–2018 BG Hagen 2018–2020 EN Baskets Schwelm Since 2020 BSG GrevenbroichGermanyGermany
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Moritz Krume (born January 18, 1994 in Remscheid ) is a German basketball player . Krume was trained in the junior teams of the first division team Phoenix Hagen, for whose men's team he also received assignments in the top German division from the basketball Bundesliga 2012/13 . He also played with a double license from 2014 for the Iserlohn Kangaroos in the third-highest division 2. Bundesliga ProB .

Career

After Krume had played in the premiere season of the youth basketball league (JBBL) together with Sören Fritze, among others, for BBV Hagen, the successor club to Brandt Hagen , he went to the Academy of the Pacific in Honolulu , Hawaii, for a school year in 2010 in the United States . After his return he joined the youth team of the first division club Phoenix Hagen in the youth basketball league (NBBL), which had bundled the youth players from the Hagen area in his NBBL team under the direction of Krume's youth coach Falk Möller. The final tournament of the NBBL was reached twice in a row ; In 2012 they surprisingly lost the semi-finals in front of their home crowd against the offspring of the first division club Eisbären Bremerhaven and a year later they lost in Bamberg in the semi-finals against the defending champion and host TSV Tröster Breitengüßbach .

After returning from Hawaii, Krume also competed with the men in the fourth-highest division 1. Regionalliga West for the former first division club FC Schalke 04 with a double license . However, Schalke missed the targeted promotion in 2012 and Krume subsequently played for the first division reserve of Phoenix at BG Hagen in the same division. Phoenix also cooperated with the former second division club TuS Iserlohn as a farm team , which under coach Matthias Grothe , long-time team captain of Phoenix, actually managed to get promoted and returned to the 2nd Bundesliga in 2014 . In the third-highest division ProB 2014/15 , which belongs to the second division, Moritz Krume was now also with a double license in the squad of the NOMA Kangaroos, as the Iserlohn's first men's team was officially called. As a climber you reached the first main round place in the group south and retired in the play-offs for promotion in the semi-final series against the north third SC Rist Wedel . Krume was able to increase his game shares towards the end of the season and had his season best performance in this division with 17 points in the away win in the quarter-finals against the Dresden Titans . Thanks to the double license, Krume made his debut in the top division for the first division team at Phoenix Hagen in October 2013. After 13 short appearances in the basketball Bundesliga in 2013/14 , Krume was able to slightly increase his playing times to an average of just under six minutes per game in 18 appearances in the 2014/15 season , although he was twice a member of the starting five .

For the 2016/17 season, Krume withdrew from the professional area to the first regional league and joined the BG Hagen. At the same time he started studying. During the summer break of 2018 he was signed by the EN Baskets Schwelm  (2nd Bundesliga ProB). In 2020 he joined the regional league team BSG Grevenbroich .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Teams of the JBBL West - Season: 2009/2010 - BBV Hagen Rookies. (No longer available online.) Junior Basketball League , archived from the original on September 16, 2016 ; accessed on October 4, 2015 (squad overview). 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 / www.nbbl-basketball.de
  2. NOMA Iserlohn Kangaroos storm into the semi-finals with a furious catch-up! Iserlohn Kangaroos , April 5, 2015, accessed on October 4, 2015 (media information).
  3. https://www.wp.de/sport/lokalsport/hagen/moritz-krume-kehrt-aus-iserlohn-zur-bg-hagen-zurueck-id11814796.html
  4. https://en-baskets.de/neuzugang-moritz-krume/
  5. https://elephants.de/index.php/580-elephants-haben-wonder-smith