Die große BBL-Transfer-Übersicht – Wer spielt jetzt für meinen Verein?

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Das lange Warten hat ein Ende! In der ersten Augustwoche ist der Sommerurlaub bei zahlreichen Klubs der Easycredit Basketball Bundesliga vorbei. Und nach und nach fliegen die Profis aus Übersee ein.

Die Fans werden sich (wie jedes Jahr) an zahlreiche neue Namen und neue Stars gewöhnen müssen. Stand jetzt haben die 18 Teams schon 108 Spieler verpflichtet – und weitere werden folgen. Denn noch längst nicht alle Kader sind vollständig.

Die meisten Neuen (10) haben die Niners Chemnitz und Fit/One Würzburg Baskets geholt. Nach dem ersten sportlichen Rückschritt hat Trainer Rodrigo Pastore (52) für die Premieren-Saison im EuroCup nun auf dem Papier den stärksten Kader seit dem Aufstieg im Jahr 2020 zusammen.

[–>Die wenigsten Zugänge (2) hat bislang Aufseiger VET-Concept Gladiators Trier zu verzeichnen. Dicht gefolgt vom FC Bayern Basketball (4) und Alba Berlin (je 3), doch die beiden Zugpferde werden in den kommenden Wochen noch nachlegen.

Würzburg musste mit zwölf Abgängen den größten Aderlass wegstecken – der Fluch der erneut starken Saison! Alba (9) hingegen hat nach dem schlechtesten Resultat seit Jahren seinerseits kräftig ausgemistet. Bemerkenswert dagegen Heidelberg: Der Überraschungs-Halbfinalist konnte gegen den Trend fast alle Leistungsträger halten und gab nur drei Profis ab.

Die große SPORT-BILD-Übersicht!

FC Bayern Basketball

Zugänge (4): Wenyen Gabriel (Panathinaikos Athen), Justinian Jessup (Ratiopharm Ulm), Leon Kratzer (Paris Basketball), Xavier Rathan-Mayes (Real Madrid)

Abgänge (5): Devin Booker (Armani Mailand), Danko Brankovic (CB Breogan), Carsen Edwards (Virtus Bologna), Ivan Kharchenkov (Arizona Wildcats/NCAA), Nick Weiler-Babb (Anadolu Efes Istanbul)

Verlängerung (2): Niels Giffey (bis 2027), Vladimir Lucic (bis 2027)

Ratiopharm Ulm

Zugänge (7): Mohamed Diakite (Saint-Quentin), Meissa Faye (INSEP/Paris), Diego Garavaglia (Armani Mailand), Malik Osborne (Rostock Seawolves), Len Schoormann (EWE Baskets Oldenburg), Chris Sengfelder (JDA Dijon Bourgogne), Mark Smith (Nagasaki Velca)

Abgänge (6): Noa Essengue (Chicago Bulls), Philipp Herkenhoff (Rasta Vechta), Karim Jallow (Virtus Bologna), Justinian Jessup (FC Bayern), Marcio Santos (Maccabi Tel Aviv), Ben Saraf (Brooklyn Nets)

Verlängerung (1): Alec Anigbata (bis 2027), Tobias Jensen (bis 2027)

Basketball Löwen Braunschweig

Zugänge (3): Philipp Hartwich (Rostock), Joshua Obiesie (AEK Athen), Adrian Worthy (Berlin Braves)

Abgänge (6): T.J. Crockett (Rostock Seawolves), Sananda Fru (University of Louisville/NCAA), Martin Kalu (Charleston/NCAA), Tre Mitchell (JL Bourg), Gavin Schilling, Arnas Velicka (Neptunas Klaipeda)

Verlängerung (3): L.J. Ewelt (bis 2029), Chip Flanigan (bis 2027), Ferdinand Zylka (bis 2028)

Niners Chemnitz

Zugänge (10): Robert Eugene Beran (Kotrijk Spurs), Ty Brewer (Syntainics MBC), T.J. Crockett (Löwen Braunschweig), Corey Davis (Vanoli Cremona), Kaza Kajami-Keane (Spartak Subotica), Yordan Minchev (Spirou Charleroi), Kostja Mushidi (BG Göttingen), John Newman III (Kotrijk Spurs), Nike Sibande (Darüssafaka), Amadou Sow (SIG Straßbourg)

Abgänge (7): Jeff Garrett (Telekom Baskets Bonn), Jacob Gilyard, Damien Jefferson, Benjamin Koppke (SBB Baskets Wolmirstedt), DeAndre Lansdowne (Rostock Seawolves), Olivier Nkamhoua (Pallacanestro Varese), Nicholas Tischler (EWE Basket Oldenburg)

Verlängerung (1): Kevin Yebo (bis 2026)

MLP Academics Heidelberg

Zugänge (4): Kevin McClain (Gießen 46ers), Dusan Neskovic (University of Richmond/NCAA), Marcus Weathers (Trefl Sopot), Samuell Williamson (Heroes Den Bosch)

Abgänge (3): Bakary Dibba (CB Breogan), Ryan Mikesell (London Lions), Andrew O‘Brien (Uni Baskets Münster/ProA)

Verlängerungen (7): Erol Ersek (bis 2026), D.J. Horne (bis 2026), Marcel Keßen (bis 2027), Osun Osunniyi (bis 2026), Mateo Seric (bis 2026), Michael Weathers (bis 2026), Paul Zipser (bis 2026)

Fit/One Würzburg Baskets

Zugänge (10): Marcus Carr (Hapoel Galil Elion), Eddy Edigin (Syntainics MBC), Lukas Herzog (Karlsruhe), Brae Ivey (Veolia Towers Hamburg), David Muenkat (Frankfurt Skyliners), Marko Petric (Rasta Vechta II), Alen Pjanic (EWE Baskets Oldenburg), Charles Thompson (Leicester Riders), Leo Saffer (Nürnberg Flacons/ProA), Johnathan Stove (Veolia Towers Hamburg),

Abgänge (12): Fabian Bleck (Phoenix Hagen), Julius Böhmer (BG Göttingen), Aubrey Dawkins (APU Udine), Jhivvan Jackson, Owen Klassen (Rostock Seawolves), Bazoumana Koné (Syntainics MBC), Mike Lewis (Gravelines Dunkerque), Nelson Phillips, Zac Seljaas (ASVEL Villeurbanne), Hannes Steinbach (University of Washington/NCAA), Lukas Wank (Karriereende? Mit Frau nach Brasilien), Max Ugrai (Karriereende),

Verlängerungen (1): Davion Mintz (bis 2026)

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Alba Berlin

Zugänge (3): Norris Agbakoko (EWE Baskets Oldenburg), Sam Griesel (Telekom Baskets Bonn), Jack Kayil (KK Mega Basket/Leihe),

Abgänge (9): Amon Dörries (Bucknell/NCAA), Michael Kessens (Telekom Baskets Bonn), Will McDowell-White (JL Bourg), Gabriele Procida (Real Madrid), Elias Rapieque (Kansas State/NCAA), Ziga Samar (Dreamland Gran Canaria), Tim Schneider (Veltex Shizuoka/Japan), Matteo Spagnolo, Yanni Wetzell (Akita Northern Happinets/Japan)

Verlängerungen:

Syntainics MBC

Zugänge (7): Marcus Foster (Xavier University/NCAA), R.J. Gunn (Inter Bratislava), Bazoumana Koné (Fit/One Würzburg Baskets), Kresimir Nikic (CB Zamora), Jure Planinic (Samokov), Khyri Thomas (Calgary Surge), Collin Welp (BG Göttingen)

Abgänge (7): Martin Breunig (New Taipeh Kings), Ty Brewer (Niners Chemnitz), Michael Devoe (Türk Telekom Ankara), Eddy Edigin (Fit/One Würzburg Baskets), Tyren Johnson, Aleksa Kovacevic (EPG Guardians Koblenz), Ivan Tkachenko

Verlängerung (3): Charles Callison (bis 2026), Moritz Heck (bis 2026), Spencer Reaves (bis 2027)

EWE Baskets Oldenburg

Zugänge (8): Chris Clemons (SLUC Nancy), Ralph Hounnou (Phoenix Hagen), Michale Kyser (Hapoel Holon), Tevin Olison (Helsinki Seagulls), Eral Penn (CS Valcea 1924), Filip Stanic (BMA364 Baskets Bamberg), Nicholas Tischler (Niners Chemnitz), Dakarai Tucker (Hapoel Holon)

Abgänge (9): Ben Ayre (Tasmania JackJumpers), Norris Agbakoko (Alba Berlin), Mouhamed Barro, Eli Brooks (Vet-Concept Gladiators Trier), Geno Crandall, Justin Jaworski (Bilbao), Alen Pjanic (Fit/One Würzburg Baskets), Len Schoormann (Ratiopharm Ulm), Aleksandar Zecevic

Verlängerungen:

Rostock Seawolves

Zugänge (7): T.J. Crockett (Löwen Braunschweig), Mika Freitag (eigene Jugend), Owen Klassen (Fit/One Würzburg), Lukasz Kolenda (Arka Gdynia), DeAndre Lansdowne (Niners Chemnitz), Bruno Loll (eigene Jugend), Andy VanVliet (Gravelines-Dunkerque)

Abgänge (6): Pedro Bradshaw, Bryce Hamilton (Tasmania JackJumpers), Philipp Hartwich (Löwen Braunschweig), JeQuan Lewis, Malik Osborne (Ratiopharm Ulm), Nijal Pearson

Verlängerung (2): Sid-Marlon Theis (bis 2026), D’Shawn Schwartz (bis 2026)

MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg

Zugänge (5): Tray Buchanan (Le Mans Sarthe Basket), Elijah Hughes (CB Breogan), Keeshawn Kellman (Florida Gulf Coast/NCAA), James Murray-Boyles (BK Astana), Stefan Smith (Cholet Basket)

Abgänge (7): Hunter Maldonado, Ezra Manjon (Bertram Derthona Basket), Jarred Ogungbemi-Jackson, Dominykas Pleta (Iowa State/NCAA), Jacob Patrick (Utah/NCAA), Joel Scott, Justin Simon

Verlängerungen (4): Booker Coplin (bis 2026), Johannes Patrick (bis 2026), Yorman Polas Bartolo (bis 2027), Brandon Tischler (bis 2026)

Rasta Vechta

Zugänge (7): Tevin Brown (Start Lublin), Malcolm Dandridge (Memphis/NCAA), Philipp Herkenhoff (Ratiopharm Ulm), Tommy Kuhse (Bertram Derthona Tortona), Elijah Ndi (Karlsruhe Lions), Lars Thiemann (Telekom Baskets Bonn), Alonzo Verge (Basquet Coruna)

Abgänge (6): Joel Aminu (Telekom Baskets Bonn), Isaiah Cozart (SLUC Nancy), Johann Grünloh (University ofVirginia/NCAA), Yasiin Joseph (Alba Fehervar), Brandon Randolph (Zhejiang Golden Bulls), Ryan Schwieger

Verlängerungen (1): Lloyd Pandi (bis 2026)

Veolia Towers Hamburg

Zugänge (6): Justin Edler-Davis (CSO Voluntari), Janne Müller (Telekom Baskets Bonn), Zacharie Perrin (SLUC Nancy), Eric Reed Jr. (Kortrijk Spurs), Carlos Stewart Jr. (Santa Clara/NCAA), L.J. Thorpe (Juventus Utena),

Abgänge (7): Jordan Barnett, Brae Ivey (Fit/One Würzburg Baskets), Kur Kuath (Gran Canaria), Jaizec Lottie (CSM Oradea), Leif Möller (University of Evansville/NCAA), Camron Reece (AEO Proteas Voulas), Johnathan Stove (Fit/One Würzburg Baskets)

Verlängerungen (1): Zsombor Maronka (bis 2027), Kenneth Ogbe (2027)

Telekom Baskets Bonn

Zugänge (9): Joel Aminu (Rasta Vechta), Tylan Birts (ERA Nymburk), Alijah Comithier (Dziki Warschau), Zach Cooks (Science City Jena), Jeff Garrett (Niners Chemnitz), Kur Jongkuch (KK Ilirija Ljubljana), Melvin Jostmann (Karlsruhe Lions), Michael Kessens (Alba Berlin), Grayson Murphy (South Bay Lakers)

Abgänge (6): Sam Griesel (Alba Berlin), Thomas Kennedy (Olimpia Ljubljana), Darius McGhee (JL Bourg), Janne Müller (Veolia Towers Hamburg), Till Pape (Frankfurt Skyliners), Lars Thiemann (Rasta Vechta)

Verlängerungen:

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BMA365 Bamberg Baskets

Zugänge (7): Richard Balint (Basket Brno), Austin Crowley (Craiova/Rumänien), Demarcus Demonia (BBC Bayreuth), Zac Ensminger (Karhubasket Kauhajoki), Daniel Keppeler (Hakro Merlins Crailsheim), Ejiofor Onu (Legia Warschau), Cobe Williams (Dabrowa Gornicza),

Abgänge (7): Gabriel Kuku, Noah Locke, Craig Moller, Karsten Tadda (Karriereende), Ronaldo Segu, Filip Stanic (EWE Basekts Oldenburg), Kevin Wohlrath

Verlängerungen: Ibrahim Watson-Boye (bis 2026)

Skyliners Frankfurt

Zugänge (5): Radii Caisin (Raiffeisen Flyers Wels), Jamie Edoka (eigener Nachwuchs), Logan Johnson (Oklahoma City Blue), Jaedon LeDee (Salt Lake City Stars), Till Pape (Telekom Baskets Bonn)

Abgänge (9): Trey Calvin (Elitzur Briga Netanja), Patrick Heckmann, Kamaka Hepa, Malick Kordel (Michigan/NCAA), Timo Lanmüller (Artland Dragons), David Muenkat (Fit/One Würzburg Baskets), Malik Parsons, Jordan Theodore, Einaras Tubutis

Verlängerungen:

Gladiators Trier

Zugänge (2): Eli Brooks (EWE Baskets Oldenburg), Urald King (Bakken Bears)

Abgänge (7): Hendrik Drescher (BG Göttingen), Marcus Graves (Phoenix Hagen), Amir Hinton (Artland Dragons), Haris Hujic, Jannes Hundt, Aimé Olma (Neustadt Shooters), Paul Stupperich

Verlängerungen (4): Clayton Guillozet (bis 2026), Evans Rapieque (bis 2026), Yannis Steger (2026), Maik Zirbes (bis 2026)

Science City Jena

Zugänge (4): Naz Bohannon (Phoenix Hagen), Keith Braxton (VfL SparkassenStars Bochum), Seikou Sisoho „Sigu“ Jawara (Uni Baskets Münster), Eric Washington Jr. (Ferraroni Juvi Cremona)

Abgänge (5): Zach Cooks (Telekom Baskets Bonn), Raphael Falkenthal (Eisbären Bremerhaven), Robin Lodders (BG Göttingen), Rasheed Moore, Tyler Nelson

Verlängerungen (1): Alex Herrera (bis 2026)

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