Euroleague Basketball
Turkish Airlines Euroleague
Eurocup
Euroleague.TV
Euroleague Institute
One Team
Euroleague store
May 22, 2013
Euroleague
Format
Teams
Players
Coaches
History
Awards
Seasons
Games
Results
Standings
Schedules
Statistics
TV
Game center
News
Latest
Transactions
Domestic Leagues
Features
Interviews
Blogs
Voices
Fanmail
Devotion
Home
bwin Euroleague Fantasy Challenge
Facebook
Twitter Guidebook
Youtube
Gallery
Mobile
Store
Downloads
RSS
Toolbar
Newsletter
Final Four
London 2013
Istanbul 2012
Barcelona 2011
Paris 2010
Berlin 2009
Madrid 2008
Athens 2007
Prague 2006
Moscow 2005
Tel Aviv 2004
Barcelona 2003
Bologna 2002
Events
Qualifying Rounds 2012
Preseason 2012-13
NIKE International Junior Tournament
Media
Media only
Media Collaborators
2012-13 Club Profile: Brose Baskets Bamberg
2011-12 Results
Euroleague:
Regular Season
German League:
Champion
German Cup:
Champion
Casey Jacobsen
PROVISIONAL ROSTER
2012-13
GOLDSBERRY, JOHN
G
TADDA, KARSTEN
G
NEUMANN, PHILIPP
C
JACOBSEN, CASEY
G
ZIRBES, MAIK
C
Head Coach:
FLEMING, CHRIS
Brose Baskets Bamberg is back for a third consecutive Turkish Airlines Euroleague season. Such a feat is unprecedented for the club and shows just how competitive it has become over the years. Brose had a good Euroleague season, but back-to-back losses against Zalgiris and Panathinaikos denied the club a spot in the Top 16. However its home win against Panathinaikos – with a wild basketball atmosphere – and a road triumph against Unicaja proved that Brose is dangerous at all times. Back home, Brose won the German League and Cup double. Brose topped Telekom Bonn 73-82 in the German Cup final and swept its best-of-five finals series against ratiopharm Ulm; PJ Tucker earned German League MVP honors. With five German League crowns in the last seven years, the test now is to take another step forward in the Euroleague. Founded in 1955 as FC 01 Bamberg, the club is backed by four decades' worth of basketball tradition. Bamberg qualified for the German first division in 1971, but was in and out of the German League throughout the 1980s. Renamed TTL Bamberg in 1988, it reached the German Cup final in 1990 and won that title in 1992. The club had been playing European competitions since 1973, but did not survive the qualifying rounds until it directly qualified to the 1996-97 Korac Cup. The club, then called TSK uniVersa Bamberg, climbed several rungs higher at the turn of the new millennium. Bamberg moved to Jako Arena and Dirk Bauermann arrived as the head coach of an ambitious project. Bamberg soon became an perennial contender at home and reached the 2003 and 2004 German League finals. Bamberg returned to European competitions after a five-year absence and reached the 2004 FIBA Europe League eighthfinals. All that work paid off when Bamberg downed Frankfurt Skyliners in a thrilling five-game title series to lift the 2005 German League trophy. Another name change made the club Brose Baskets and it became the first German team to reach the Euroleague Top 16 in the 2005-06 season, with Demond Mallet, Spencer Nelson and Chris Ensminger as its main references. In 2007, Brose returned to the German League finals and downed Artland Dragons to conquer its second title. Brose earned the right to go back to the Euroleague in 2007-08, but did not reach the Top 16 and suffered an early exit in the German League playoffs. In 2009-10, Bamberg went from the Eurocup Qualifying Round to the Last 16 and then won its first German double to set the stage in "Freak City" for a return to the Euroleague. Now as a bit of a Euroleague regular, look for a fully reloaded Brose, always backed by thousands of faithful fans, to use its experience to return to the Top 16 for the first time since 2006 as it extends its dominance of German basketball.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Euroleague.net
Print
Send to a Friend
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
Share
Facebook
Digg
Technorati
MyWebYahoo
MySpace
Delicious
Google
Spurl
OTHER HEADLINES
Brose Baskets releases Gipson
Brose Baskets, Williams part ways
Brose Baskets extends Coach Fleming and staff
Team Focus 2012-13: Brose Baskets Bamberg
Brose Baskets lands Sharrod Ford
Special Features
Interviews
Sergio Llull , Real Madrid
By reaching its second Final Four in three years, Real Madrid has proved that it is ready to start a new era and to...
MORE
Interviews
Sarunas Jasikevicius , FC Barcelona Regal
As arguably the most successful active player in the competition, Sarunas Jasikevicius of FC Barcelona Regal is...
MORE
Interviews
Stratos Perperoglou , Olympiacos Piraeus
After becoming the last team to reach the Final Four, reigning Turkish Airlines Euroleague champion Olympiacos...
MORE
Interviews
Nenad Krstic , CSKA Moscow
A second straight dominant season for both CSKA Moscow and star center Nenad Krstic has both player and club poised...
MORE
Submenu
News archive