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Wikipedia - Phoenix Hagen

Phoenix Hagen is a German professional basketball club that is based in Hagen, Germany.

After withdrawing from the Basketball Bundesliga in November 2016, Phoenix Hagen re-launched its basketball team for the 2017-18 ProA season. The ProA is Germany's second division of professional basketball.

History

Footsteps of a former champion

Phoenix Hagen was founded in May 2004 in the wake of the insolvency of former top club Brandt Hagen. Brandt Hagen was forced to cease club operation in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) immediately in December 2003. Phoenix Hagen is not the legal successor of Brandt Hagen, but an independent new club founded to continue the basketball tradition in Hagen. Phoenix Hagen was playing in the PRO A division of the German second basketball league until the 2008–09 season. The club rented the license for operating in this league from BG DEK/Fichte Hagen, and thus is that club's legal successor. In the 2008–09 season of the Pro A Phoenix Hagen secured the second place. This position qualified the team for promotion to BBL in the season 2009–10.

Starting with season 2008–09 a Phoenix Hagen women's team is playing in the second women's league DBBL. This team is run in collaboration with the sports club TSV Hagen 1860, from which all players originate.

Phoenix Hagen wants to promote young basketball talents to ensure high-performance sport for the long term. The young talents team Phoenix Hagen Juniors plays in the north-west division of the first league for Germany's up-and-coming players (NBBL). In the first season of existence of the NBBL (2007–08), the Phoenix juniors team became vice champions.

The club filed for insolvency in October 2016 due to financial difficulties and had its Bundesliga license revoked with immediate effect the following month. The club did not finish the 2016–17 season and was placed back to the ProA for the following season.

Licence and arena issue

The home arena "Ischelandhalle" has a capacity of 1,800. The minimum capacity requirement for the BBL is 3,000. A refurbishment and enlargement to a capacity of 3,000 of the current building is planned for the 2009–10 season. Therefore, an alternative location is required for that period. Three options were considered by Phoenix Hagen: a tent solution in Hagen with a capacity of 3,500, an alternative gym in Hagen or a location near Hagen. On 23 April 2009 the BBL refused the application of Phoenix Hagen for a license to play in the BBL. In the application the tent solution was proposed, which has been the reason for the rejection. Within a week after the rejection Phoenix Hagen had the right to appeal against the decision. Phoenix Hagen evaluated the feasibility of converting a building, which is located in Hagen and is currently hosting badminton and tennis courts. As an alternative solution outside of Hagen, the gym "Uni Sporthalle" of the University of Wuppertal was considered. The appeal to the BBL was staged with the plans and contracts for the Hagen solution. On Tuesday 02/05/09 the responsible board of the BBL decided to send a delegation to the proposed location in Hagen to inspect the site before making a final decision on the licence. On Friday 08/05/09 the BBL canceled their previous decision and granted a licence with resolutive condition. Phoenix Hagen is eligible to maintain the licence, if progress requirements for the setup of the basketball arena will be fulfilled. The temporary arena is planned to have a capacity of 3,035. On Monday 06/07/09 the BBL announced that Phoenix Hagen has fulfilled the requirements regarding its economic performance. Phoenix Hagen will have to present the arena converted and ready for match operation by 31 July 2009, which forms the final hurdle towards the 2009–10 BBL licence. In the 08/05/09 press release the BBL already stated that it expects Phoenix Hagen also to meet these requirements.

The Ischelandhalle, the venue of Phoenix Hagen's home matches

In November 2016, the club had its Bundesliga license revoked.

Beginning in the 2017–18 season, Phoenix Hagen re-launched its basketball team in the ProA, Germany's second division of professional basketball.

Establishment as one of the ProA's main competitors

After the 2022-23 Playoff season, Guard Kyle Castlin left Hagen for Belfius Mons-Hainaut.

For the 2023-24 season, Hagen was especially well equipped for its frontcourt positions as they already had players Tim Uhlemann and Marvin Omuvwie, but were reinforced by Lennart Boner (came from Giants Düsseldorf) and Nazihar Bohannon (formerly Clemson Tigers), whereas Chris Harris continued to be the Head coach.

凤凰哈根篮球队,成立于2010年,是一支来自中国的职业篮球队。位于美丽的广东省深圳市,凤凰哈根队以“凤凰展翅,从泥泞中崛起”为队训,致力于在篮球领域中追求卓越,实现梦想。

凤凰哈根队在初创时期,便集合了众多篮球精英,他们来自全国各地,拥有丰富的篮球经验和独特的个性。队伍的组成包括了得分后卫、控球后卫、小前锋、大前锋和中锋等多个位置的优秀球员。其中,最具代表性的是得分后卫张云松和控球后卫陈海涛,他们分别以出色的得分能力和卓越的控场能力在比赛中发挥了重要作用。

在凤凰哈根队的成长历程中,他们凭借着顽强的毅力和出色的表现,赢得了许多荣誉和尊重。2012年,他们获得了全国篮球联赛的冠军,这是他们的首个重要荣誉。随后几年,他们又连续获得季后赛四强、全国篮球联赛亚军等成绩,成为了中国篮球界的一支劲旅。

凤凰哈根队在比赛中的风格独特,他们凭借灵活的战术调整和出色的个人能力,总是能够在关键时刻发挥出超强的战斗力。他们的比赛风格既充满激情,又充满智慧,常常能够给观众带来精彩的视觉盛宴。

凤凰哈根队不仅在赛场上表现出色,他们的社会责任感也备受认可。他们积极参与公益活动,为社会贡献篮球力量。例如,他们定期组织篮球训练营,为青少年提供篮球技能培训和比赛机会,鼓励他们追求自己的篮球梦想。

总的来说,凤凰哈根队是一支充满激情和实力的篮球队伍,他们的成功不仅仅在于赛场上的荣誉,更在于他们对篮球的热爱和执着。在未来,他们将继续努力,追求更高的目标,为中国篮球事业的发展贡献自己的力量。