Belgium Ethias League
#1
Posted 29 December 2008 - 02:15 PM
teams:
Charleroi
PG Johnson(USA)/Tabu(BEL)/MAjor(BEL)
SG Hamilton(USA)/Barac(CRO)/HounHanou(BEL)
SF Broyles(USA)/Walsh(USA)/Sekularac(SER)
PF Wilkinson(USA)/Matela(USA)/Massot(BEL)
C Riddick(USA)/Lalic(CRO)
coach Anzulovic
Playing great basketball in Europe and Belgium.
Mons
PG Conlan(USA)/Nesbitt(USA)/Libert(BEL)
SG Torbert(USA)/Reiking(USA)/Bauwens(BEL)/Marnegraeve(BEL)
SF Hall(USA)/ Dowell(USA)
PF Green(USA)/Sensley(USA)/Potter(USA)
C Ebong(USA)
Coach: Finch
Green plays center and their are no playing minutes for Belgium players. Mons is playing great in Europe and Belgium
Aalst
PG T. Huffman(USA)/O. Foucart (BEL)
SG Lojeski(USA)/ D Huffman(USA)/Gonzales(USA)/T. Foucart(BEL)
SF Charlo(USA)
PF Cantrell(USA)
C Pelle(USA)/Debel(BEL)
Allthough Lojeski(will go to a much bigger club next year) is a SG, he plays most of the time at SF. Charlo plays at PF from time to time.
Antwerp
PG Black(USA)/Hopkins(USA/Wouters(BEL)
SG Lamot(BEL)
SF Gay(USA)/Lynch(USA)/Oveneke(BEL)
PF Beghin(BEL)/Licho(BEL)
C Dupont(BEL)/Oudendag(NED)
coach Casteels
Antwerp plays with Hopkins or Black at SG in rotation with Lynch. And Gay sometimes plays PF.
Oostende
PG Draper(USA)/Bosco(BEL)
SG Hite(USA)/ Paunic(SER)/ Sergeant(BEL)
SF Petrovic(SER)
PF Bauer(USA)/Hicks(USA)
C Haryasz(USA)/Bellin(BEL)
coach Badioli
Paunic will play at back-up SF. Lot's of new players. You could write a book about what happend.
Liege
PG Wilson(USA)/Colette(BEL)
SG Hill(USA)/Troisfontaines(BEL)
SF Cage(USA)/Owens(USA)
PF Thomas(USA)/Fields(USA)
C Poole(USA)
coach Johnson
Liege is playing great basketball in Europe but the results in the Belgium league aren't their yet.
Leuven
PG Miller(USA)/Bitee(USA)/Idris(BEL)
SG Anderson(USA)/Vuchelen(BEL)
Sf VanderJonckheyd(BEL)
PF Ohanon(ISR)
C Young(USA)/Ibrahim(NGR)
coach: Skelin
Leuven is playing well mostly thanks to coach Seklin.
Gent
PG Moors(BEL)/Loubry(BEL)
SG Freeman(USA)
SF Melson(USA)/Robinson(USA)
PF Randle(USA)
C Brown(USA)/Van Langenhove(BEL)
coach Rogiers
they released PG Kimbourg(replaced by Moors) and PF Ofoegbu(don't know if they will replace them)
Pepinster
PG Banks(USA)/Hopkins(BEL)
SG Chada(BEL)
SF Zecevic(SER)/Dove(USA)/Mucic(SLO)
PF De Zeeuw(BEL)/Larochevic(BEL)
C Barbary(USA)/Duane(USA)
coach: Van Meerbeeck
had to talk about this team. They are not doing well but they just want to stay in the league and get healthy financialy.
any questions, remarques: just ask.
#2
Posted 19 January 2009 - 10:21 PM

#3
Posted 27 January 2009 - 11:41 AM
"Arkadios":26wxc3g1 said:
Last year it was D'or Fisher(Maccabi )who made a big carreer jump and this year I have high hopes for Matt Lojeski(Aalst). There are allready some offers for him.
#5
Posted 08 June 2009 - 02:37 PM
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Jerry Johnson had 14 and Len Matela 12 for the champions. Dexia Mons was lead by 13 of Elson Nesbitt, and 12 of each Ben Ebong and Nate Reinking.

#6
Posted 10 June 2009 - 10:50 AM
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#7
Posted 12 June 2009 - 09:09 PM
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The American swingman (1,98, 1982) has previously played for the Miami Heat, Larissa (where he was also considered for MVP honours) and Ricoh Manresa.

#9
Posted 13 June 2009 - 12:19 AM
chad, on Jun 13 2009, 12:47 AM, said:
Memi Becirovic is more than a decent coach. Not typical Yugo coach though with the type of way his teams plays. He gives a lot of freedom to the players in offense. Maybe has a bit soft approach
to the players meaning he is not so strict, but overall he is decent and competent coach who has won the Slovenian league with an underdog like Domzale and has coached in Ukraine this season. Hope I helped.
As you may know, he is Sani Becirovic' father.

#12
Posted 17 June 2009 - 02:08 PM
chad, on Jun 17 2009, 01:37 PM, said:
As far as I know he's beast in the low post ["beast" in the word's truest meaning - he weighs around 135kg], hence highly useful on the offensive end as an inside weapon, but defense and rebounding are suspect. Still probably a huge addition. The Balkan experts here can probably give a much more detailed report.
#13
Posted 17 June 2009 - 03:36 PM
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206 Vladan Vukosavljevic signed a contract with Base Oostende. The Serbian center was good for 17.6ppg and 3.2 rpg in the adriatic league.
On other news Okapi Aalstar signed powerforward/Center Bingo Merrieux. Merriex played for Le havre last season where he avaraged 9.8ppg and 8.4rpeg
Charleroi's current assistent coach Jaak Stass will become team manage. He will switch with david Desy who will become assistent coach.

#15
Posted 16 November 2009 - 04:27 PM
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Results:
Liege 71-62 Dexia Mons
Charleroi 101-60 Pepinster
Base Oostende 70-76 Leuven
Aalstar 94-72 Gent
Antwerp Giants had the day off.
MVP of week 8 was BJ Raymond of Aalstar with an index rating of 27 behind 24 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists.
Standings:
1. Charleroi 6-2
2. Liege 5-2
3. Antwerp 4-3
4. Leuven 4-3
5. Verviers-Pepinster 4-3
6. Oostende 4-4
7. Dexia Mons 2-5
8. Aalstar 2-5
9. Gent 2-6
#16
Posted 15 June 2010 - 11:15 AM
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Charleroi signed off in convincing style, too, winning Game 4, 74-49.
Dwayne Broyles poured in 18 points for Charleroi, drilling four of five shots from three-point range in the contest.
Charleroi opened up a 35-22 lead by half-time and delivered the knockout punch in the third quarter when they outscored Liege, 26-12.
Sacha Massot summed up the feelings of his Charleroi teammates after the win.
"It is a moment for all the fans who have supported us since the beginning and also went through difficult times," he said.

#17
Posted 22 November 2010 - 07:29 PM

#19
Posted 09 December 2010 - 05:30 PM
In Oostende he will be great, if he gets enough playing time and confidence. I've heard that there are still big team that want him. but there are waiting how his adventure at Oostende ends. If its bad they will want to get them but they first want to test him. Does anybody know more about this?
#20
Posted 04 January 2011 - 12:39 PM
At the end of his senior year at Saint Joseph's he was voted Atlantic 10 Player of the Year. That season he led his team with a double double for the season, scoring 19.2 ppg and 11.8 rpg. He also received all conference honors for his 3 last years in college.
His excellent senior year resulted in being drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the 2009 NBA draft.
Played 13 games for Manresa in the Spanish ACB league before he suffered a knee injury which kept him on the sidelines for the rest of the season.
In those 13 games he had averages of 7.8 ppg and 4.2 rpg.
The draft rights of Ahmad Nivins are held by the Dallas Mavericks and there are looking at him to see how much he has developed. They see him as a player who can play for them in the future. Shan Foster( also a player who's draft rights are held by Dallas) and Ron Lewis( former Ohio State guard) are playing at Mons and are playing really good

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