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Paderborn Baskets

Gartenzaun24 Baskets Paderborn
Gartenzaun24 Baskets Paderborn logo
NicknameBaskets
LeaguesProA
Founded1969; 55 years ago (1969)
History
List
  • VBC 69 Paderborn
    (1969–1991)
    Paderborn Baskets (91)
    (1991–1992, 2001–2004, 2006–2007, 2008–2010)
    BOVA Baskets
    (1992–1993)
    Forbo Paderborn 91
    (1993–1998)
    Teamwork Paderborn 91
    (1998–2001)
    Schröno Paderborn Baskets
    (2004–2006)
    Digibu Baskets
    (2007–2008)
    webmoebel Baskets
    (2010–2012)
    Finke Baskets
    (2012–2016)
    Uni Baskets Paderborn
    (2016–2023)
    Gartenzaun24 Baskets Paderborn
    (2023–present)
ArenaSportzentrum Maspernplatz
Capacity3,014
LocationPaderborn, Germany
Team colorsCrimson, OrangeRed, Navy and White
       
PresidentJordi Perez
Head coachSteven Esterkamp
Websitewww.paderborn-baskets.de

Paderborn Baskets 91 e.V., for sponsorship reasons named Gartenzaun24 Baskets Paderborn, is a basketball club based in Paderborn, Germany. The club currently plays in the ProA, the second highest basketball league in Germany.[1]

The club reached the 2008–09 Basketball Bundesliga playoffs where Paderborn earned two victories against the defending champion ALBA Berlin against all odds. It has been Paderborn's main accomplishment to date.

History

The immediate predecessor club of the Paderborn Baskets was the VBC 69 Paderborn, founded in 1969, in which competitive basketball was also played in the city for the first time. After only six years, youth teams were able to win championships in the West German Basketball Association (WBV) in 1975, and subsequently youth and junior national players such as Manfred Winter and Bernd Zengerling came forth, who later played in the Basketball Bundesliga and the ProA predecessor leagues. Then in 1984, the first men's team itself succeeded in advancing to the 2nd Basketball Bundesliga Group North. The promotion team mainly included players from the team's own youth, such as Dirk Happe, who had won a bronze medal as a youth national player at the European Cadet (U16) Championships in his own country the year before.

Players of the Basketball Bundesliga Play–off team in 2009 included: Kendale Mccullum, Ryan Logan, Thomas Reuter, Martin Seiferth, Ivan Buntic, Demetrius Ward, Henning Ballhausen, Jens Großmann, Grant Benzinger, Daniel Mixich, Lavelle Felton, Piet Kahl and Jacksons Trapp.

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.

Paderborn Baskets roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name
G 0 United States Hutton Yenor
F 1 Germany Dejan Bruce
SG 3 United States Jake Biss
G 4 United States Quashawn Lane
PG 5 United States TJ Washington
SG 6 Germany Leon Anbinder
PG 7 Germany Tom Brüggemann
PG 8 Germany Lucas Mayer
F 9 Germany Philipp Walz
G 10 Chile Nicolas Decker
PG 11 Germany Nicolas Buchholz
PF 28 Germany Lars Lagerpusch
PF/C 35 Canada Julian Roche
G 51 United States Zach Chappell
PF 99 United States Jubril Adekoya
Head coach

United States Steven Esterkamp

Assistant coach(es)

Germany Florian Held


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Updated: 29 March 2024

Head coaches

Former team logo
  • Belgium Werner Rotsaert (1992–1995)
  • United States Ed Visscher (1995–1996)
  • United StatesGermany Pat Elzie (1996–1999)
  • Belgium Werner Rotsaert (1999–2000)
  • Iran Nima Mehrdadi (2000–2001)
  • United StatesGermany Doug Spradley (2001–2009)
  • United States Steven Esterkamp (2019–present)

Players

Notable players

To appear in this section a player must have either:

- Set a club record or won an individual award as a professional player.
- Played at least one official international match for his senior national team at any time.

References

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