The Gotha Rockets (2. Bundesliga Pro A) will head into the final 14 games of the regular season with two new players. Dustin Mitchell (206-F/C-87, college: WiscKing.-Whitew.) and Jonathan Person (192-PG-93) have joined the team, while Marquise Carter (193-G-88, college: Gonzaga) left the squad. Mitchell is a 25-year-old post player from Lac de Flambeau, Wisconsin. He spent his college career at NCAA Division 3 school UW Whitewater and received All-America honors. Last season he played for KK Lirija of Macedonia and averaged 14.0 points and 8.2 boards a game through 13 contests. He had a short stint in New Zealand and then joined KB Bashkimi Prizren of Kosovo, but left recently. Person is a 19-year-old point guard from Sweden who played for his country on several occassions. Last year he attended the U20 Euro and averaged 14.3 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.0 assists per outing. He played 14 games for 08 Stockholm this season and tallied 8.7 points, 2.7 assists as well as 2.4 rebounds a game for the first disivion club.
EWE Baskets secure the Semifinal appearance - May 18, 2013
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EWE Baskets - Telekom Baskets 89-80 (3-2)
EWE Baskets secure the Semifinal appearance after an 89:80 win in Game 5. The hosts trailed by 1 point at the halftime before their 27-15 charge in the third quarter, which allowed them to win the game. American players dominated the game. Guard Chris Kramer (191-88, college: Purdue) orchestrated the victory by scoring 20 points and 7 rebounds [read more]
EWE Baskets secure the Semifinal appearance after an 89:80 win in Game 5. The hosts trailed by 1 point at the halftime before their 27-15 charge in the third quarter, which allowed them to win the game. American players dominated the game. Guard Chris Kramer (191-88, college: Purdue) orchestrated the victory by scoring 20 points and 7 rebounds. Power forward Adam Chubb (208-81, college: Pennsylvania, agency: Pro One Sports) contributed with 13 points and 5 rebounds for the winners. Forward Kyle Weems (198-89, college: Missouri St.) answered with 23 points and 7 rebounds and forward Jamel McLean (203-88, college: Xavier) added 15 points and 6 rebounds in the effort for Telekom Baskets. Five EWE Baskets and four Telekom Baskets players scored in double figures. Top scorers: EWE Baskets: C.Kramer 20+7reb+2ast, A.Chubb 13+5reb+3ast, J.Jenkins 13+3reb+4ast, R.Burrell 12+4reb+3ast, R.Paulding 12+4reb+1ast, D.Bahiense de Mello 9+1reb Telekom Baskets: K.Weems 23+7reb+1ast, J.McLean 15+6reb+2ast, B.Veikalas 12+3reb+1ast, J.Jordan 12+2reb+8ast, D.McCray 8+2ast, F.Thuelig 6+1ast
Richard Williams(178-PG-87, college: San Diego St.) is a 25 year old 178cm guard that played for SC Rasta Vechta this season and is sitting in the Pro A finals against the Duesseldorf Baskets. He is a very fast guard that can play either one or two. Great at pushing the break. Can score by shooting the three or using his explosiveness to beat his man. Gets to the basket and scores in traffic. A specialist in steals that uses his quickness to intimidate on defense [read more]
Richard Williams (178-PG-87, college: San Diego St.) is a 25 year old 178cm guard that played for SC Rasta Vechta this season and is sitting in the Pro A finals against the Duesseldorf Baskets. He is a very fast guard that can play either one or two. Great at pushing the break. Can score by shooting the three or using his explosiveness to beat his man. Gets to the basket and scores in traffic. A specialist in steals that uses his quickness to intimidate on defense. Great ball control. Gets the whole team involved when playing the point but can takeover a game at any time. He started his basketball career at San Diego St. (NCAA) in 2005 where he played until 2009. In his senior year he played 36 games: 7.2ppg, 4.3rpg, 3.5apg, 2.1spg, FGP: 40.9%, 3Pts: 37.5%, FT: 64.2%. In 2009-2010, he started his professional basketball career for The San Diego Surf (ABA), in Jan.'10 moved to FSU Selfoss (Iceland-Express League, starting five): 8 games: 27.5ppg, 8.1rpg, 3.4apg, 2.8spg, FGP: 51.6%, 3PT: 46.2%, FT: 72.7%. Last season he played for UBC Hannover Tigers (Germany-ProB, starting five): 33 games: 18.3ppg, 5.1rpg, Assists-4 (5.7apg), Steals-2 (3.2spg), FGP: 48.1%, 3PT: 36.1%, FT: 75.8%. He spoke to eurobasket after beating Duesseldorf and winning the Pro A title.
Congrats on winning the 2013 Pro A title. How proud are you of the team that they pulled it out despite not having you in the lineup?
Very proud and I expected it. They've done it before against Gottingen at home and in Karlsruhe in the second half of the season. It was never a one man show this season
How tough was it not playing. When did you find out that you wouldnt play and why didnt you play?
It's the worst feeling ever. We put our blood, sweat and tears into what we do to play for moments like this and to not be apart it sucks.
Remembering winning this Pro A title will not be difficult, but what about the scores of the two final games were 84-78. Do you think anyone will ever remember these identical scores in 10 years or will that Pro A title always stick in the minds?
No way, being crowned champion means a lot more than the exact score of the game.
Was the quick start where SC Rasta Vechta led 30-16 the stepping stone of getting the 84-78 win? Definitely. Dusseldorf rallied back in the second half but in the whole they created was too much for them to rebound from.
What was key in getting the two wins in the Duesseldorf Baskets series?
I would say "I believe you". Being champions is a goal that every team strives to achieve. The actual belief, confidence, hard work and togetherness is what separates teams from others in making that dream happen.
How vital was the work of head coach Pat Elze? What was his strongest suit in leading the team to the Beko BBL? He's a players coach. He never lost confidence in us even when we started the season 0-3. Trust and confidence in your players goes a long way when coaching a team and he exemplified that all season long
SC Rasta Vechta will play in the Beko BBL. Hpw good are the odds that you will be playing against the Artland Dragons this coming season with SC Rasta Vechta?
I believe that we have a good chance. By no means am I saying we're better than the Artland Dragons but we can definitely compete and give them a run for their money.
How did your game develop in your second season as a professional? Do you think you can make the next step to the Beko BBL and be a force in the best basketball league in Germany?
I pride myself in working the hardest and winning. I've never been the strongest, best shooter, highest jumper but I feel I have great leadership skills, a fighting spirit and I will my teams to win. The BBL is for sure a different level of competition but I know I will be ready to make noise in the league next year. Being ready is never an issue.
Who was the unsung hero of SC Rasta Vechta this season?
The Unsung hero for me is Jacob Doerkson. Dude is a work horse and by far the craftiest player I've played. He posts hard, always aware of where he is on the court and he just makes things happen. The things he does you wont see on the stat sheet.
What will be the first thing that you will do when you touchdown in the States? I will land in San Diego and head straight to the Taco shop to get a Carne Asada Burrito!
Which two NBA teams will reach the final and will the Miami Heat win again?
I think the Spurs will meet Miami in the finals but Miami will win it again
After you watch any given sunday, were you positive that SC Rasta Vechta would win the Pro A title? Any Given Sunday gets me super hyped! Al Pacino gives one of the greatest pre-game speeches ever. After that I truly believed great things would happen
German A-2 head coach Mathias Fischer announced his 15 man roster that will have a training session from June 3rd until the 10th at Kienbaum in preparation for the universal games in Kasan, Russia. The German elected the following players:
Anthony Canty (Eisbren Bremerhaven), Bastian Doreth (TBB Trier), Till-Joscha Jonke (BG Illertal-Weienhorn/ratiopharrm Ulm), Konstantin Klein (187-PG-91, agency: LUMANI 10 [read more]
German A-2 head coach Mathias Fischer announced his 15 man roster that will have a training session from June 3rd until the 10th at Kienbaum in preparation for the universal games in Kasan, Russia. The German elected the following players:
Anthony Canty (Eisbren Bremerhaven), Bastian Doreth (TBB Trier), Till-Joscha Jonke (BG Illertal-Weienhorn/ratiopharrm Ulm), Konstantin Klein (187-PG-91, agency: LUMANI 10.7) (FRAPORT SKYLINERS), Florian Koch (Telekom Baskets Bonn), Dennis Kramer (Univeristy of San Diego/USA), Mathis Mnninghoff (TBB Trier), Stefan Schmidt (BBC Bayreuth), Simon Schmitz (BBC Bayreuth), Andreas Seiferth (TBB Trier), Christian Standhardinger (University of Hawai at Manoa), Johannes Voigtmann (FRAPORT SKYLINERS), Ole Wendt (Phoenix Hagen), Jonas Wohlfarth-Bottermann (Telekom Baskets Bonn) and Malte Ziegenhagen (Hawai Pacific University/USA).
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