Essengue & Saraf: NBA Move & Ulm’s Historic Season

Die Basketball-Talentschmiede Europas steht in Ulm.

Zwei Top-Talente aus der Easycredit Basketball-Bundesliga stehen vor einem Wechsel in die NBA, die beste Basketball-Liga der Welt.

Noa Essengue (18) und Ben Saraf (19) wurden in der Nacht zum Donnerstag bei der Gala in New York von zwei NBA-Teams ausgewählt, denen sie künftig angehören werden – und ihr bisheriger Verein Ratiopharm Ulm schreibt ganz nebenbei Basketball-Geschichte.

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Denn: Beide Senkrechtstarter wurden gleich in der ersten Runde ausgewählt. An Nummer zwölf wählten die Chicago Bulls den Franzosen Essengue. Die Brooklyn Nets sicherten sich an Position 26 den israelischen Guard Saraf.

Es ist das erste Mal überhaupt in der Geschichte des NBA-Drafts, dass zwei Spieler vom selben europäischen Team so früh gepickt werden.

Ulms Sportdirektor Thorsten Leibenath ist zu Recht stolz: „Ein unglaublicher Erfolg, dass im zweiten Jahr in Folge gleich zwei unserer Spieler im Draft gepickt wurden – und dann auch noch in der ersten Runde. Wir sind damit das einzige Team außerhalb der USA, dem das gelungen ist. Es ist ein Beleg dafür, dass wir darauf ausgerichtet sind und es uns zum Ziel gesetzt haben, einer der besten Nachwuchs- und Entwicklungsstandorte in Europa zu sein.“

Israels Shooting-Star Ben Saraf wurde von den Brooklyn Nets gedraftet

Israels Shootingstar Ben Saraf wurde von den Brooklyn Nets gedraftet

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Saraf und Essengue bilden damit die Ulmer NBA-Tradition der letzten Jahre fort: 2020 drafteten die Detroit Pistons Killian Hayes (23) an siebter Stelle, 2024 wurden Pacome Dadiet (19/New York Knicks) an 25. Stelle und Juan Nunez (21/Indiana Pacers) in Runde zwei als 36. gezogen.

In den großen US-Ligen wie der NBA, der NFL im American Football oder der NHL im Eishockey dürfen die Vereine reihum die aktuell größten Talente ihrer Sportart auswählen. Vereinfachte Faustregel: Je früher ein Spieler gewählt wird, desto mehr wird ihm zugetraut. Erster Pick im diesjährigen NBA-Draft war Cooper Flagg (18/Duke), der zu den Dallas Mavericks geht und als zukünftiger All-Star gilt.

Dank Noa Essengue und Ben Saraf: Ratiopharm Ulm schreibt NBA-Draft-Geschichte

So hoch sind die Erwartungen an Essengue und Saraf nicht, trotzdem werden ihnen gute Chancen eingeräumt, es in ihre Teams zu schaffen. Die Bulls befinden sich im Umbruch, setzen dafür auf junge Talente, verkündeten auch schon, dass Essengue mit der Nummer 24 auflaufen wird. Saraf werden gute Chancen eingeräumt, es als dritter Guard in den Nets-Kader der nächsten Saison zu schaffen.

Beide hatten im Oktober in den USA in einem Freundschaftsspiel gegen die Portland Trail Blazers für Aufmerksamkeit gesorgt. Essengue kam beim 100:111 auf 20 Punkte, Saraf auf immerhin 16 Punkte.

Bitter für Ulm: Der Draft findet parallel zum vierten und fünften Finalspiel um die Deutsche Meisterschaft gegen Bayern München statt. Die Ulmer hatten im Vorfeld versucht, die beiden Spiele zu verlegen. So hätten die Teenies beim Draft, aber auch bei den Finalspielen anwesend sein können. Die BBL lehnte dies ab.

Essengue reiste vor Spiel 4 ab, um im sogenannten „Green Room“ letzte Gespräche zu führen. Der „Green Room“ bei den NBA-Drafts ist ein exklusiver Bereich, in dem sich die vielversprechendsten Talente mit ihren Familien und Agenten aufhalten, während sie darauf warten, von einem Team ausgewählt zu werden.

Münchner holen sich Spiel 4: Bayern-Star bringt Halle mit Mega-Dunk zum Schweigen

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Der Franzose über die Entscheidung, nicht mehr für Ulm zu spielen: „Wir haben uns viel besprochen mit allen in Ulm. Da wurde gesagt, wenn ich in den Green Room komme, reise ich ab. Als ich erfahren habe, dass ich in den Green Room komme, sagte der Trainer: ‚Geh einfach hin, lebe deinen Traum.‘“

Essengue weilte in den USA, Saraf kam beim 53:67 im vierten Spiel auf enttäuschende sechs Punkte. Das fünfte Spiel findet am heutigen Donnerstag (20 Uhr/live bei Dyn/Anzeige) im Münchener SAP Garden statt – erneut ohne den Franzosen.

Ben Saraf mit seinem jüngeren Bruder beim Draft-Schauen in der Ulmer Wohnung

Ben Saraf mit seinem jüngeren Bruder beim Draft-Schauen in der Ulmer Wohnung

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Saraf dagegen wird dabei sein. Er fuhr allerdings nicht mit dem Team ins Mannschaftshotel nach München, sondern blieb mit der Familie in seiner Wohnung in Ulm und genoss seinen großen Moment im Kreise seiner Liebsten.

NBA Draft: Cooper Flagg Top-Pick für Dallas

Die Dallas Mavericks hatten das Recht auf den First Pick. Wenig überraschend entschieden sich die Texaner für Cooper Flagg (18). Der Star der Duke University wurde in der abgelaufenen Saison zum besten US-Collegespieler gewählt.

Er ist der zweitjüngste Spieler in der NBA-Geschichte, der an erster Stelle gewählt wurde. Nur LeBron James war 2003 acht Tage jünger.

Flagg: „Es fühlt sich surreal an. Ich fühle mich wirklich gesegnet und geehrt, hier zu sein.“

Die NBA-Saison ging am 23. Juni mit dem Triumph der Oklahoma City Thunder mit dem Deutschen Isaiah Hartenstein (27) im 7. Spiel über die Indiana Pacers zu Ende. Für OKC war es der erste NBA-Titel nach der Umfirmierung. 1979 holte sich das Franchise – damals noch in Seattle ansässig – bereits erstmals die Meisterschaft.

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The recent NBA draft saw a historic moment for German basketball, highlighting the success of the German team Ratiopharm Ulm. This article delves into the details of the NBA draft, focusing on the players selected, the ancient importance for Ulm, and the stories surrounding the event.

Ulm’s Historic Night: Essengue and Saraf Drafted

Noa Essengue, a French player for ratiopharm Ulm, was selected by the Chicago Bulls as the twelfth overall pick. Ben Saraf, an Israeli guard from the same team, was than picked by the brooklyn Nets at the 26th position.

This marks the first time in NBA draft history that two players from the same European team were selected so early.

Ulms Sportdirektor Thorsten Leibenath expressed his pride: “An incredible achievement, that in the second consecutive year two of our players were drafted – and in the first round. We are the only team outside the USA to have achieved this. It’s proof that we are focused on and have set ourselves the goal of being one of the best development locations in Europe.”

Ben Saraf, selected by the Brooklyn Nets, celebrating his draft pick.

Ben Saraf, now with the Brooklyn Nets.

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Saraf and Essengue continue Ulm’s recent trend of producing NBA-caliber talent: Killian Hayes was drafted by the Detroit Pistons in 2020 as the seventh pick, Pacome Dadiet (19/New York Knicks) was selected 25th, and Juan Nunez (21/Indiana Pacers) was picked in the second round as 36th overall in 2024.

In major US leagues like the NBA, NFL (American football), and NHL (ice hockey), teams take turns selecting the top talents in their respective sports. A simplified rule: the earlier a player is chosen, the higher the expectations. This year’s NBA Draft’s first pick was cooper Flagg (18/Duke), who will join the Dallas Mavericks and is considered a future All-Star.

Expectations and Opportunities: Essengue and Saraf’s Prospects

While expectations aren’t as high for Essengue and Saraf, they are still expected to have a good chance of making their respective teams. The Bulls are in a period of transformation and are focusing on young talents. They have already announced that Essengue will wear the number 24. Saraf is expected to have a good chance of making it into the Nets’ roster as the third guard for next season.

Both players gained attention in October in the USA during a friendly game against the Portland Trail Blazers. Essengue scored 20 points in a 100:111 loss, and Saraf scored 16 points.

A setback for Ulm: The draft coincided with the fourth and fifth final games for the German Championship against Bayern Munich. Ulm had requested to reschedule the games so that the teens could attend the draft and the final games. The BBL declined.

Essengue departed before Game 4 to attend the “Green Room,” where he could have final conversations, while Saraf stayed to be with his family. the “Green Room” at the NBA drafts is an exclusive area where the most promising talents stay with their families and agents while waiting to be selected by a team.

Münchner holen sich Spiel 4: Bayern-star bringt Halle mit Mega-Dunk zum Schweigen

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The Frenchman on the decision not to play for Ulm anymore: “We discussed a lot with everyone in ulm. It was said that if I come to the Green Room, I will leave. When I learned that I was coming to the Green Room, the trainer said: ‘just go, live your dream.'”

Essengue was in the US, while Saraf had a disappointing game; he scored just six points in Game 4 (53:67). Game 5 will be played this Thursday (8 PM/live on Dyn/Advertisement) in the Munich SAP Garden – again without the French player.

Ben Saraf with his younger brother at the draft viewing in the Ulm apartment

Ben Saraf with his younger brother at the draft viewing in the Ulm apartment

Photo: Private/Ratiopharm Ulm

Saraf, conversely, will be present. Though, he did not go with the team to the team hotel in Munich, but stayed with his family in his apartment in Ulm and enjoyed his big moment with his loved ones.

Cooper Flagg: Top Pick for Dallas in the NBA Draft

The Dallas Mavericks had the right to the First Pick. Unsurprisingly,the Texans chose Cooper flagg (18). the star of Duke University was voted the best US college player in the season just finished.

He is the second youngest player in NBA history to be selected first. Only LeBron James was eight days younger in 2003.

Flagg: “It feels surreal. I feel really blessed and honored to be here.”

The NBA season ended on june 23 with the triumph of the Oklahoma City Thunder with the German Isaiah Hartenstein (27) in game 7 against the Indiana Pacers. For OKC, it was their first NBA title after the name change. In 1979, the franchise – then based in Seattle – already won the championship for the first time.

Key Takeaways: Ulm’s NBA Draft Impact

here’s a rapid summary of the key players and teams involved in this historical draft:

Player Nationality Draft Pick Team College/ Previous Team Notes
noa Essengue French 12th Chicago Bulls Ratiopharm Ulm First-round pick; high-scoring potential.
Ben Saraf Israeli 26th Brooklyn Nets Ratiopharm Ulm First-round pick; Promising guard.
Cooper Flagg American 1st Dallas Mavericks Duke University Top overall pick; Considered future All-Star.
Killian Hayes French 7th Detroit Pistons Ratiopharm Ulm drafted in 2020
Pacome Dadiet French 25th New York Knicks Ratiopharm Ulm Drafted in 2024
Juan Nunez Spanish 36th Indiana pacers Ratiopharm Ulm Drafted in 2024 in the second-round pick

This table offers a clear overview of the key players, their destinations, and backgrounds, highlighting the remarkable success of Ratiopharm Ulm in developing top talent that resonates with basketball enthusiasts.

FAQ: Answers to Common Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about the NBA draft, particularly concerning the players from Ratiopharm Ulm, to help provide clarity for our readers:

1. What is the NBA Draft?

The NBA Draft is an annual event where NBA teams select eligible players,primarily college players and international players,to join their teams. The draft order is determined by the inverse order of the previous season’s standings, with the worst teams getting the earlier picks.

2. Why is it significant that two players from Ratiopharm Ulm were drafted in the first round?

It demonstrates Ratiopharm Ulm’s exceptional ability to develop players. It’s the first time in NBA history that two players from the same European team were drafted so early, making them a unique team in Europe. This shows their success in player development and scouting, and also Ulm’s commitment to nurturing young talents.

3. What is the “Green Room” and why is it critically important?

The “Green Room” is an exclusive area at the NBA Draft where the most promising draft prospects and their families wait before being selected by a team. Being invited to the Green Room is a sign of high expectations and a strong likelihood of being selected in the first round.

4.Who is Cooper Flagg, and why is he critically important to the Draft?

Cooper Flagg was the first overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, selected by the Dallas mavericks. As a highly touted prospect, Flagg is regarded as a future NBA star. His selection marks the beginning of his professional career and is a major event for the Mavericks.

5. How do these draft picks impact Ratiopharm ulm’s future?

The draft picks boost Ratiopharm Ulm’s international reputation and prestige. It’s a validation of their program and could attract more talent,investment,and partnerships,enhancing their future prospects. This also establishes Ulm as a premier destination for aspiring basketball players from across Europe, looking to showcase their skills and launch their professional careers.

6. How does the NBA draft compare to other professional sports drafts?

The NBA draft, similar to the NFL Draft (American Football) and NHL Draft (Ice Hockey), allows teams to select younger players. The draft order is determined through a lottery system, where teams with poorer records get higher chances of getting better draft picks. Drafts are designed to ensure competition by distributing talent across several teams. The early picks are very important because the success of a team in the future depends on their performances.

7.What should fans expect to

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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