Niklas Lütcke

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Basketball player
Niklas Lütcke
Player information
birthday August 14, 1974
place of birth Berlin , Germany
size 199 cm
position Small forward
Clubs as active
0 0 0–1994 TuS Lichterfelde 1994–1998 MTV 1846 Gießen 1998–1999 TTL Bamberg 1999–2002 Opel Skyliners Frankfurt 2002–2005 TV 1862 LangenGermanyGermany
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Niklas Lütcke (born August 14, 1974 in Stuttgart ) is a former German basketball player who has played for several clubs in the Bundesliga . The lawyer specializing in insolvency law most recently worked at CMS Hasche Sigle , one of the largest German commercial law firms. His brother Jörg Lütcke, who was one year younger than him, was even more successful as a basketball player and won a medal at the 2002 World Basketball Championship as a national player .

Like his brother Niklas was successfully active for the youth teams of TuS Lichterfelde and became German youth champion there. After he was promoted to the 2nd basketball league with TuSLi in 1993 , he moved to Gießen in 1994 to join the BBL founding member MTV 1846, for whom he was active for four seasons in the BBL. After a season in Bamberg , he moved back to Hesse , this time to the newly founded Skyliners Frankfurt, who had acquired the first division license for TV Rhöndorf . In the first season 2000 the cup victory could be won. After his first state examination in law , he joined the second division TV Langen in 2002. After his traineeship, Lütcke only played in the lower class for reserve teams of TV Langen, but was again active for a game in the first team in the 2004/05 season .

He later took part in the finals of the German championship several times with the senior teams of DBV Charlottenburg .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.fibaeurope.com/compID_YUjW-7-FJ,kK9s431Lyr41.season_2005.roundID_2308.teamID_288.html
  2. Schoenen-Dunk.de: TV Langen obliges Niklas Lütcke , press release of TV 1862 Langen, published on August 15, 2002, accessed on July 18, 2010
  3. BBL: Over 40 men of the TG Würzburg are German runners-up: TGW (Turngemeinde Würzburg von 1848 eV). (No longer available online.) In: www.tgw-online.de. Archived from the original on December 11, 2016 ; accessed on December 11, 2016 . 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.tgw-online.de
  4. Höchst Kreisblatt: Just past a medal | Highest circular leaf . ( Kreisblatt.de [accessed on December 11, 2016]).