Staiger leaves the ship



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  Lucca Staiger rises against Anthony DiLeo of Bonn at the trio. Photo: Daniel Löb

Lucca Staiger gets up against Anthony DiLeo from Bonn for a trio. Photo: Daniel Lb

With Lucca Staiger, the seventh player leaves the Bundesliga basketball club team, Brose Bamberg, who is in transition since the end of last season. The 30 year contract ended on June 30th. Both parties apparently did not seem to be in agreement on a new contract. According to reports, the club had offered the national player a contract to cut wages.
Staiger moved to Bayern Munich's 2015/16 season in Bambergern, with whom he celebrated two championships. In his three seasons, the three-man specialist wore a total of 117 Bamberg jerseys in the Bundesliga, while in Euroleague he scored 68. Last season, Staiger came in with an average time of 14:59 minutes per game at 4.7 points. His trio quota was less than 50 percent for the first time in Bamberg (37.7). "We thank Lucca for all that he has done for Brose Bamberg over the past three years, being a sportsman on and off the park. It was not just easy years for him, so I'm disappointed. all the happier that he always put himself at the service of the team and the club, "said Brose's CEO, Rolf Beyer.
For which club Staiger will change is not yet known. Already last week, the nine-time German champions had announced the departure of the winger, but the message was withdrawn shortly after.
Before Staiger already had Leon Radosevic, Maodo Lo (both Bayern Munich), Aleksej Nikolic (Partizan Belgrade), Daniel Hackett, Dorell Wright and Dejan Musli (all unknown) left Brose Bamberg. In addition to the upcoming contracts, Luka Mitrovic and Ricky Hickman, knee injuries, are making other outings. The newcomers are Stevan Jelovac (Nizhny Novgorod), Maurice Stuckey (s.Oliver Wrzburg), Leon Kratzer and Arnoldas Kulboka (each loan is completed). ps

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