CobraCommander wrote:lambchop wrote:RookieStar wrote:To all the German posters here, gotta ask... is the gold medal/parade for your team smaller than the Silver , Bronze and whatever celebration FIN gonna throw?
Like Schnakenpopanz said, no one cares about basketball in Germany. Just for reference, I played against 4 members of the team in minor leagues. That's just how small the basketball community is.
And if we included those that weren't on the team but probably should have been if not for injuries (Kleber, Hartenstein), that number would move up to 6.
I'm still happy that we understand how to develop players. Basketball has kind of become "the most German thing", because of how this system is just automated since 2012 and now we just live with the results and no one has changed anything ever since.
wait..does Germany care or not?
Basketball is probably not even sport #10 here in Germany. Local teams have loyal fanbases and the arena's are full, so the domestic league is actually really fun. But I wouldnt even call those fans fans of Basketball, but just loyal fans of their teams. I come from Braunschweig, the city where D SChroeder and Theis come from, and I know many people who support the local team and go to the games but probably couldnt name 5 non-german Basketball players outside of the german league.
And in mainstream media and pop culture, its completely non-existent and irrelevant. The german Eurobasket championship will be in the news for a few days and then forgotten.
And if the last 3 years that are maybe the best 3 year stretch of any european team in the last 3 decades doesnt cause Basketball to get into the mainstream, nothing will
But since Germany is the best european nation with a top 3 youth department in Europe despite the above, who cares how popular it is. It obviously doesnt negatively effect the quality of Basketball




















