European Cups about to start
October 13, 2008 by Christophe · 4 Comments
This week will start the (once again) newly-created qualification rounds for the two European Cups just under the Euroleague: the EuroCup and the EuroChallenge. Here we go with the preview on these qualification rounds.
Let’s start with the EuroChallenge, formerly known as the FIBA Europe Cup. Qualifying round one again features teams that I’d never heard of, such as the Svendborg Rabbits or BC Sumyhimprom, just to name two. Additionally, one game has already been played; last week, BC Liège beat the Bakken Bears by 12 points. The biggest name in this first round is probably Deutsche Bank Skyliners Frankfurt, a former Euroleague team. The German semifinalist will play tomorrow against the Ukrainian team of MBC Nikolaev (It should be noted that this is the FIBA Europe or Russian name, as the Ukrainian name of the city is Mykolaiv), which features one of the most promising sharp shooters in Europe, 1989-born Sergiy Gladyr.
Another interesting story is that two teams competing in this first round are only announced by the name “Spartak.” You have to dig deeper into the FIBA Europe website to see that one is Spartak Pleven from Bulgaria and the other is Spartak Saint Petersbourg from Russia. The Russian Spartak version can be considered way stronger than the Bulgarian team, however, as it features such interesting players as Joe Blair, Andrew Wisniewski, Milovan Rakovic and Niktia Kurbanov: In fact, this looks like the most impressive team in this first round in general. A two-point loss against the big team of Khimky in the season opener shows the potential of coach Evgeniy Pashutin’s team.
For Utah Jazz fans, it may be interesting to follow the games of KK Zagreb, as the team features Jazz draftee Ante Tomic, while the most exotic matchup may be the games between Energy Invest Rustavi from Georgia (a team that features former NBA hopeful Paul McPherson) and BC Sumykhimprom from the beautiful Ukrainian city of Sumy.
When we come to the EuroCup, the exotics are fewer and the level of play is of course much higher. The most impressive teams in this first qualifying round for the former ULEB Cup are naturally the rosters from Russia. Unics Kazan features a multitude of national team players from different European countries and should be the heavy favorites in the duel against Slupsk from Poland. The game between Triumph Lyubertsy and Ostende may be a little opener at first sight, but the roster of the Moscow region team is so deep that the Belgians have probably no chance to even come close to one victory. For some, it seems like Russia is still close to the Evil Empire but in basketball, the teams from Putin’s country have the most incredible rosters of all competitions.
While FMP Zeleznik (against Amsterdam) and Tartu Rock (against Basket Swans Gmunden) should qualify for the next round, all the other matchups look pretty open. The Lithuanian Siauliai team will have a tough setup against Galatasaray from Istanbul, as scorers Milan Gurovic and Dejan Milojevic will probably be hard to stop. Panellinions against Telekom Baskets Bonn looks very open, as the German finalists have already shown a very good playing level early in the season, and the games between ASK Riga and Cholet Basket could turn in favor of the Baltic team.
Bundesliga Transfers Table 2008/2009
June 19, 2008 by Christophe · 8 Comments
Euroleague Transfers - France Transfers - Spain Transfers (acb.com) - Turkey Transfers
GERMAN BUNDESLIGA TRANSFERS
Updated: 9/10/2008 18h11CET
NB: Please note that names in bold are confirmed transfers. Others listed are rumors published by various media or online discussion forums. The Budget figures are either officially announced numbers or estimations related in the Media.
| Arrivals | Departures | |
| Brose Baskets Bamberg
Budget: 5.5M€ |
Chris Fleming (head coach Artland) John Goldsberry (Artland) Eric Taylor (Bayer Giants) Jared Newson (Cairns) Dominik Schneider (Nürnberg) Filiberto Rivera (Gigantes de Carolina) Beckham Wyrick (Leverkusen) Jason Forte (Rio Grande) Alexander Johnson (Miami Heat) |
Dirk Bauermann (head coach Germany) Steffen Hamann (ALBA Berlin) Sajmen Hauer (Franken Hexer) Darren Fenn (Artland Dragons) Chris Ensminger (Paderborn) Dwayne Mitchell (?) Mithat Demirel (?) Jared Reiner (?) Ivan Pavic (?) |
| Artland Dragons
Budget: 3.4M€ |
Zack Whiting (Leverkusen) Flavio Stückemann (Braunschweig) Thorsten Leibenath (head coach Giessen) Leo Niebuhr (Karlsruhe) Darren Fenn (Brose Baskets) Adam Hess (Roanne) Drew Neitzel (Michigan State) |
Chris Fleming (head coach Bamberg) John Goldsberry (Bamberg) Adam Chubb (ALBA Berlin) Hendrik Feist (TV Langen) Rich Melzer (?) Matt Reije (?) E.J. Rowland (Bonn) Leon Rodgers (?) |
| EnBW Ludwigsburg
Budget: 2.6M€ |
Phillipp Heyden (ALBA BERLIN) Dominic Jones (Braunschweig) Brian Jones (Lleida) Dane Watts (Creighton) Ziyed Chennoufi (Hagen) Marco Sanders (Dombovar) DeAngelo Alexander (Ploiesti) Kelvin Gibbs (Universitet-Yugra Surgut) Tomas Nagys (Girona) Rick Stafford (head coach) |
Silvano Poropat (head coach?) Heiko Schaffartzik (Giessen 46ers) Nate Harris (?) Sascha Kesselring (Schalke 04) Nils Mittmann (Braunschweig) Vincent Yarbrough (Bonn) Ronald Ross (?) Coleman Collins (?) Jason Dourisseau (?) Michel Nascimento (SPO Rouen) |
| Köln 99ers
Budget: 2.4M€ |
Zoran Kukic (head coach) Danilo Smigic (Pardubice) Björn Schoo (Kaiserslautern) Jeremy Hunt (Kaiserslautern) Robert Turner (Harlem Globetrotters) Zarryon Fereti (St. Bonaventure) Raed Mostafa (Horsens IC) Julian Terrell (FC Porto) Stephan Nikolic (Enisay Krasnojarsk) Jasmin Catovic (Polzela) Guido Grünheid (Hanzevast Capitals) |
Sasa Obradovic (head coach BC Kiyv) Misan Nikagbatse (Napoli) Nedzad Sinanovic (?) Derek Raivio (TBB Trier) Milko Bjelica (Lietuvos Rytas) Roy Booker (?) Brian Greene (Orléans) Marko Keselj (Crvena Zvezda) |
| ALBA Berlin
Budget: 8.5M€ |
Steffen Hamann (Brose Baskets) Adam Chubb (Artland Dragons) Rashad Wright (Efes Pilsen) Ansu Sesay (AJ Milano) Casey Jacobsen (Memphis Grizzlies) |
Phillipp Heyden (Ludwigsburg) Dijon Thompson (Azovmash) Goran Nikolic (Panionios) Mladen Pantic (?) Goran Jeretin (BC Kiev) Bobby Brown (Sacramento Kings) Aleksandar Rasic (Partizan Belgrade) Yannick Evans (Schalke 04) Slavko Stefanovic (Surgut) Nico Simon (Ehingen) |
| Eisbären Bremerhaven
Budget: 2.5M€ |
Jeb Ivey (Göttingen) Arturas Valeika (Weber State) Yemi Nicholson (Austin Toros) Mike Gansey (D-League) Mark Grube (Bremen) Femi Oladipo (Bremen) Evaldas Zabas (High School-Canada) Moritz Wohlers (Scottish Rocks) Frank Elegar (Drexel) Giordan Watson (Central Michigan) Marcus Slaughter (Gravelines) |
Brian Brown (?) Nate Doornekamp (?) Nate Funk (?) Matt Haryasz (Ostende) Anthony Tolliver (San Antonio Spurs) Alexander Tsykunov (Kaiserslautern Braves) |
| Telekom Baskets Bonn
Budget: 3.0M€ |
Vincent Yarbrough (Ludwigsburg) Alex King (Frankfurt) E.J. Rowland (Artland Dragons) Tim Clifford (Holy Cross) Brandon Bowman (Ignis Novara) Ken Johnson (Frankfurt) |
Bernd Kruel (Hagen) Ronald Burrell (Prokom Trefl Sopot) Miah Davis (Poznan) Eddie Basden (?) |
| Giants Düsseldorf
Budget: 2.3M€ |
Logan Kosmalski (Nantes) Pete Campbell (Butler University) Matt Lottich (Osaka) T.J. Carter (NC-Wilmington) Todd Hendley (NC-Wilmington) Fred Peete (New Mexico State) |
Ransford Brempong (Groningen) Zack Whiting (Artland Dragons) Eric Taylor (Bamberg) |
| EWE Baskets Oldenburg
Budget: 3.6M€ |
Je’Kel Foster (Paris-Levallois) Marco Buljevic (Oldenburg) Marko Scekic (Turow Zgorzelec) |
Mirko Anastasov (Tübingen) Dan McClintock (Rouen) Branislav Ratkovica (Tübingen) Branimir Longin (Cibona Zagreb) |
| Walter Tigers Tübingen
Budget: 1.9M€ |
Daniel Fountain (NC -Wilmington) Mirko Anastasov (Oldenburg) Branislav Ratkovica (Oldenburg) Richard Chaney (Oyak Renault Bursa) Kenneth Williams (Mississippi) Michael Haynes (Cantabria) |
Igor Perovic (career end–>assistant) Terrance McGee (?) Tim Modersitzki (?) Patrick Sparks (?) Ryan DeMichael (?) Douglas Gorauskas (?) Ray Nixon (?) DeeAndre Hulett (?) Waitari Marsh (?) Jonathan Solomon (?) Bingo Merriex (Le Havre) |
| Paderborn Baskets
Budget: 1.4M€ |
Lavelle Felton (Jena) Steven Wright (Braunschweig) Bryant McAllister (München Basket) Spencer Tollackson (Minnesota) Matt Terwilliger (Ohio State) Nino Garris (Skyliners) Reggie Golson (Cholet Basket) Chris Ensminger (Paderborn) |
Jason Edwin (?) Malik Moore (?) John Redder Bynum (?) Kenny Whitehead (?) Tim Black (Antwerp) Billy McDaniel (Black Star Mersch) |
| ratiopharm Ulm
Budget: 1.5M€ |
Per Günther (Hagen) Keith Triplett (CSU Sibiu) Michael Schröder (Göttingen) Lee Humphrey Cedric von Düring (Bonn/Rhöndorf) Nemanja Kekic (München) Dan Fitzgerald (Marquette) |
Florian Möbius (career end) Jan Sprünken (career end) Bryan Lucas (?) Kyle Bailey (Göttingen) Konrad Wysocki (Frankfurt) |
| Deutsche Bank Skyliners
Budget: 4.0M€ |
Konrad Wysocki (Ulm) Lorenzo Gordon (Kepez) Keith Simmons (Kepez) Shawan Robinson (Giessen 46ers) Anthony King (Miami) Adam Emmenecker (Drake) |
Nino Garris (Paderborn) Maksym Shtein (Trier) Koko Archibong (Prokom Trefl) Alex King (Bonn) Steven Clauss (assistant coach) Jimmie Hunt (?) Ken Johnson (Bonn) |
| New Yorker Phantoms
Budget: 2.8M€ |
Will Franklin (Borac Nektar) Michael Flowers (Wisconsin) Jeremy Crouch (Bradley) Nils Mittmann (Ludwigsburg) Dustin Salisbery (Orléans) |
Jannik Freese (Giessen) Steven Wright (Paderborn) Jorge Schmidt (MBC) Dominic Jones (Ludwigsburg) Flavio Stückemann (Artland Dragons) John Allen (Strasbourg) |
| TBB Trier
Budget: 1.6M€ |
George Evans (Mons-Hainaut) Derek Raivio (Köln 99ers) Norman Richardson (Polonia Warszawa) Alex Goolsby (MJC Trier) Jamal Shuler (VCU) Tyrone Riley (Polonia Warszawa) Chris Copeland (Matrixx Magix) Maksym Shtein (Frankfurt) |
Austen Rowland (?) Marcus Taylor (?) Caleb Green (Dexia Mons-Hainaut) Dan Cage (Nanterre) Mike Benton (Pınar Karşıyaka) Josh Almanson (?) Marshall Phillips (?) |
| LTi Giessen 46ers
Budget: 1.5M€ |
Jannik Freese (NY’er Phantoms) Heiko Schaffartzik (Ludwigsburg) Robert Maras (La Palma) Maurice Jeffers (Leche Rio) Simon Cote (headcoach) |
Marco Buljevic (Oldenburg) Rouven Roessler (Caceres) Shawan Robinson (Frankfurt?) Thorsten Leibenath (Head coach Artland) |
| BG47 Göttingen
Budget: 1.8M€ |
Jason Miller (Jena) Kyle Bailey (Ulm) Roderick Trice (Cuxhaven) Peer Wente (Heidelberg) Robert Kulawick (Den Helder) Chris Oliver (Kaiserslautern) Clif Brown (Hapoel Galil Elyon) Charles Lee (Pepinster) John Little (Iowa State University) |
David Monds (?) Jeb Ivey (Bremerhaven) Jahmar Thorpe (?) Selim Mulic (?) Keoni Watson (?) Willie Jenkins (Limoges) Nigel Moore (?) Babis Douloudis (?) Dwayne Kirkley (?) Michael Schröder (Ulm) |
| VPV Giants Nördlingen
Budget: 1.1M€€ |
Monta McGhee (Cuxhaven) Danny Gibson (Cuxhaven) Joseph Eichler (Landsberg) Julius Page (Bnei Hasharon) Kyle Landry (Northern Arizona) Lodrick Stewart (Anaheim) |
Dima Rastatter (BG Karlsruhe) Waldemar Buchmiller (Chemnitz) LaShon Sheffield (Bayreuth) Jamar Howard (?) |











