The dynamic world of the Euro Basketball League continues to deliver exciting updates, ranging from coaching changes to All-Star game highlights and well-deserved player awards. Here’s a quick roundup of some recent news from across European basketball.
Coaching Shake-up in German ProA League
In Germany’s ProA League, EPG Guardians Koblenz has announced a significant change in leadership. Marco van den Berg has been released from his Head Coach duties. Taking the reins is Venelin Berov, previously the assistant coach, who has been promoted to Head Coach. Koblenz is currently battling to maintain their position in the ProA league, and Berov’s appointment comes as they enter the crucial final stretch of nine regular-season games. This change signals a strategic move by Koblenz as they aim to solidify their standing in the competitive Euro basketball league system.
Team North Victorious in Czech Republic All-Star Game
The Czech Republic basketball scene recently showcased its talent at the 2025 All-Star Game. Team North emerged victorious over Team South with a final score of 101-80. After trailing in the first quarter, Team North mounted a strong comeback, fueled by a dominant 30-13 second quarter surge. Lesley Varner Jr., representing Team North, led all scorers with an impressive 21 points. This All-Star game is a highlight in the Czech basketball calendar, demonstrating the exciting talent within this Euro basketball league nation.
French NM1 League Honors Moulaye Sow as Player of the Week
In France’s NM1 league, Moulaye Sow has been recognized for his outstanding performance. The talented center for Andrezieux Boutheon Loire Sud Basket has been named the Hoops Agents NM1 Player of the Week for round 1 of the second stage. The 21-year-old Sow delivered a game-high 18 points, along with 6 rebounds and 3 assists, in his team’s victory. This award highlights Sow’s growing prominence in the French NM1 league and his contribution to the Euro basketball landscape.