Robert Oehle

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Basketball player
Robert Oehle
Player information
birthday May 22, 1988
place of birth Gutersloh, Germany
size 209 cm
position center
Club information
society Artland Dragons
league 2nd Bundesliga ProA
Clubs as active
2006–2010 Paderborn Baskets 2010–2011 Saar-Palatinate Braves 2011–2012 LTi Gießen 46ers 2012–2014 Walter Tigers Tübingen 2014–2016 Nürnberger BC 2016–2018 Oettinger Rockets Gotha 2018–2019 Nürnberg Falcons BC Since 2019 Artland DragonsGermanyGermany
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Robert Oehle (born May 22, 1988 in Gütersloh ) is a German basketball player . Oehle began his career at the then first division club Paderborn Baskets before moving to the second division Saar-Pfalz Braves after relegation. From 2011 he played again three seasons in the top division basketball Bundesliga for the LTi Gießen 46ers and Walter Tigers Tübingen. He then played for the second division club Nuremberg, rose to the first division with Gotha and later returned to Franconia.

Career

Oehle learned to play basketball at the DJK Grün-Weiß from Rheda , before joining the junior basketball league (NBBL) as part of the OWL talent offensive in 2006 in the junior team of the then first division promoted Paderborn Baskets . In the basketball Bundesliga 2007/08 he made his first three short appearances in the top German division, but he was still able to play in the squad of the German U20 junior national team. In the following 2008/09 season , when the Paderborn team made their first entry into the play-offs for the German championship, Oehle did not get beyond a total of nine other short appearances . After the club's liquidity problems, the team was completely rebuilt for the following season and under the new coach Olaf Stolz , Oehle also came to regular missions with an average of more than twelve minutes per game. However, the team was hardly competitive and rose as bottom of the table after the basketball league 2009/10 from the top division again.

After relegation, Oehle moved to the new league competitor Saar-Pfalz Braves from Homburg , with whom he took fifth place in the second-highest division ProA 2010/11 in front of his former club. For the following season, Oehle, who had been one of the top performers at the second division, went back to the top division, where he got a contract with the old master LTi Gießen 46ers. In Gießen , Oehle had a playing time of just under twelve minutes in the basketball Bundesliga 2011/12 as in his last season in Paderborn. In terms of sport, too, they were only partially more successful when the Giessen team on the penultimate place in the table only managed to stay up by purchasing a wildcard . Oehle moved to league competitor Walter Tigers from Tübingen for the next two seasons . After Tübingen only narrowly missed the play-offs in the 2012/13 basketball Bundesliga in tenth place in the table , the Tigers slipped into the table basement in the 2013/14 season and only just managed to get ahead of the third from bottom place the descent. Oehle was only able to develop to a limited extent with the Tigers and achieved an average playing time of a little less than ten minutes per game. After an injury at the end of the season, his contract was not renewed. Then moved Oehle the former first division club from Nuremberg , in the ProA under the sponsors name rent4office changed its name .

In the summer of 2016, he left Franconia after a two-year term and joined another club in the 2nd Bundesliga ProA , the Oettinger Rockets Gotha . In spring 2017, he celebrated promotion to the Bundesliga with the Thuringians as ProA runner-up. Oehle had contributed to this success with averages of 10.8 points and 5.8 rebounds (in 40 games).

In the 2017/18 season, he first played for the Thuringians in the Bundesliga, in January 2018 he returned to the second division side Nuremberg, which, unlike during his first term in office, was now called Falcons BC. He managed to get promoted to the Bundesliga as ProA runner-up with Nuremberg in the 18/19 season. Oehle contributed significantly to this success with 13.7 points and 6.4 rebounds per encounter. However, Oehle stayed in the second division by accepting an offer from the Artland Dragons from Quakenbrück .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Player Statistics - Robert Oehle. Basketball Bundesliga , accessed on February 6, 2015 (profile on statistics pages).
  2. Torn tendon on the left metatarsus - a week-long break for Robert Oehle! Tigers Tübingen , February 26, 2014, accessed on February 6, 2015 (Medien-Info).
  3. ^ BiG - Basketball in Gotha: Rockets sign center Robert Oehle. In: www.big-gotha.de. Retrieved August 22, 2016 .
  4. Incredible catch-up: Gotha Rockets are promoted to the Bundesliga . ( thueringer-allgemeine.de [accessed on May 9, 2017]).
  5. Nürnberg Falcons bring Robert Oehle back to the ProA . In: Nuremberg Falcons BC . January 23, 2018 ( n-bc.de [accessed January 23, 2018]).
  6. https://www.nordbayern.de/sport/herzschlagfinale-falcons-schrammen-an-meisterschaft-vorbei-1.8868659?rssPage=U3BvcnQ=
  7. https://www.2basketballbundesliga.de/teams/kader/447/#tab-stats
  8. https://www.artland-dragons.de/saison/news/news-detail/article/vom-falken-zum-drachen-artland-dragons-verpflichten-robert-oehle.html