ProA























































ProA
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Founded 2007
First season 2007–08
Country
 Germany
Confederation FIBA Europe
Number of teams 16
Level on pyramid
2

Promotion to
Basketball Bundesliga

Relegation to
ProB
Current champions
Rasta Vechta (2nd title)
(2018)
Most championships
Mitteldeutscher (3 titles)
Website www.zweite-basketball-bundesliga.de

2017–18 ProA

The ProA is the second-tier level league of professional club basketball in Germany. The league comprises 16 teams. Officially the ProA is part of the 2. Basketball Bundesliga, which consists of the two hierarchical leagues ProA and ProB. Before the 2007–08 season, the 2. Basketball Bundesliga was a basketball league with the same name, which consisted of two geographical divisions. At the end of the league stage, the top two teams qualify for the Basketball Bundesliga, and the teams positioned 15th and 16th are relegated to the lower league, ProB.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Current teams (2018-19)


  • 2 Champions


    • 2.1 Performances by club




  • 3 Awards


    • 3.1 Player of the Year


    • 3.2 Young Player of the Year


    • 3.3 Coach of the Year




  • 4 References





Current teams (2018-19)




ProA is located in Germany

Baunach

Baunach



Chemnitz

Chemnitz



Ehingen

Ehingen



Hamburg

Hamburg



Heidelberg

Heidelberg



Hanau

Hanau



Kirchheim

Kirchheim



Nuremberg

Nuremberg



Paderborn

Paderborn



Trier

Trier



Hagen

Hagen



Karlsruhe

Karlsruhe



Schalke

Schalke



Artland

Artland



Rostock

Rostock



Tübingen

Tübingen




Clubs of the Pro A 2018/19







































































Team
City

Artland Dragons

Quakenbrück

Bike-Café Messingschlager Baunach

Bamberg

FC Schalke 04 Basketball

Gelsenkirchen

Hamburg Towers

Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg

Hebeisen White Wings Hanau

Hanau

MLP Academics Heidelberg

Heidelberg

NINERS Chemnitz

Chemnitz

Nürnberg Falcons BC

Nürnberg

Phoenix Hagen

Hagen

PS Karlsruhe LIONS

Karlsruhe

Rostock Seawolves

Rostock

Römerstrom Gladiators Trier

Trier

Team Ehingen Urspring

Ehingen

Tigers Tübingen

Tübingen

Uni Baskets Paderborn

Paderborn

VFL Kirchheim Knights

Kirchheim unter Teck


Champions


The champions of a given ProA season promote to the Basketball Bundesliga, along with the runner-up of the Finals.































































Season
Champion
Runner-up

2007–08

Giants Nördlingen

Cuxhaven BasCats

2008–09

Mitteldeutscher

Phoenix Hagen

2009–10

Bayreuth

Cuxhaven BasCats

2010–11

Bayern Munich

Würzburg Baskets

2011–12

Mitteldeutscher

VfL Kirchheim Knights

2012–13


Rasta Vechta

Giants Düsseldorf

2013–14


Göttingen

Crailsheim Merlins

2014–15


Gießen 46ers

s.Oliver Würzburg

2015–16

Science City Jena

Rasta Vechta

2016–17


Mitteldeutscher

Oettinger Rockets

2017–18


Rasta Vechta

Crailsheim Merlins


Performances by club



























































Club
Winners
Runners-up
Years won
Years runner-up

Mitteldeutscher
3
0
2009, 2012, 2017


Rasta Vechta
2
1

2013, 2018
2016

Science City Jena
1
0
2016


Gießen 46ers
1
0

2015


Göttingen
1
0

2014


Bayern Munich
1
0
2011


Giants Nördlingen
1
0
2008



Awards







Player of the Year
































































Year
Player
Team

Ref.
2007–08

United States Roderick Trice

Cuxhaven BasCats

2008–09

United States Wayne Bernard

Mitteldeutscher BC

2009–10

United States Jaivon Harris

BBC Bayreuth

2010–11

Australia Lee Jeka

Würzburg Baskets

2011–12

United States Arizona Reid

Mitteldeutscher BC (2)


2012–13

United States Richard Williams

SC Rasta Vechta


2013–14

United States Harper Kamp

BG Göttingen
[2]

2014–15

United States Braydon Hobbs

Nürnberger BC


2015–16

Germany Christian Standhardinger

SC Rasta Vechta




Young Player of the Year































































Year
Player
Team

Ref.
2007–08

Per Günther

Phoenix Hagen

2008–09

Johannes Lischka

LTi Lich

2009–10

Simon Schmitz

Science City Jena

2010–11

Bastian Doreth

Bayern Munich

2011–12

Jusuf El-Domiaty

Cuxhaven BasCats


2012–13

Akeem Vargas

BG Göttingen


2013–14

Stephan Haukohl

erdgas Ehingen/Urspr.schule
[2]

2014–15

Besnik Bekteshi

Gießen 46ers


2015–16

Johannes Thiemann

Baunach Young Pikes




Coach of the Year




































































Year
Coach
Team

Ref.
2007–08

Germany Andreas Wagner

Giants Nördlingen

2008–09

Germany Björn Harmsen

Mitteldeutscher BC

2009–10

Germany Andreas Wagner (2)

BBC Bayreuth

2010–11

Germany Torsten Loibl

BV Chemnitz 99

2011–12

Croatia Silvano Poropat

Mitteldeutscher BC (2)


Germany Felix Schreier

Chemnitz Niners


2012–13

United States Patrick Elzie

SC Rasta Vechta


2013–14

Germany Ralph Junge

erdgas Ehingen/Urspr.schule
[2]

2014–15

Germany Denis Wucherer

Gießen 46ers


2015–16

Germany Björn Harmsen

Science City Jena



References





  1. ^ http://www.diejungeliga.de


  2. ^ abc [1][permanent dead link]











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