NBA champion wants to help German talents

Isaiah Hartenstein is the second German to win the NBA title after Dirk Nowitzki. Oklahoma is out of the house.

Isaiah Hartenstein runs a youth camp in Ulm. He wants to enable more Germans to jump into the NBA.

The cravings immediately drove NBA champion of Isaiah Hartenstein to the snack bar when he returned to Germany. “The first thing I had to do was to eat a kebab,” said Oklahoma City Thunder Center in the Ran interview about his first visit to home “for two or three years”. Hartenstein heads a youth camp in Ulm, he had entered the vice champion Ratiopharm Ulm as an investor.

NBA champion Isaiah Hartenstein

“I’ve always wanted to play a national team. But if I’m honest: my dream as a child when I grew up was always the NBA,” said Hartenstein. “And if you are honest: the national team does not feed your family. It’s a little different than with football.”

Hartenstein wants to “do as much as possible for Germany”

Nevertheless, Germany and the national team are by no means indifferent to him. “It is very important for me,” emphasized the 27-year-old. “I grew up here and try to do as much as possible for Germany. And for me that means coming to the NBA.”

In Ulm, Hartenstein wants to help the German youth: “You have helped a lot of people to come to the NBA. This year we had two first-round picks. We try to fulfill this dream as many young people as possible so that they do not go towards college in quick money.” It is a shame, “but most German talents don’t make it out of college”.

Isaiah Hartenstein is running a Youth Camp in Ulm. Hey wants to enable more GermanMans to make the Leap into the NBA.

NBA Champion Isaiah Hartenstein’s Cravings Immediately Drove Him To The Snack Bar Upon His Return To Germany. “The First Thing I Had To Do Was Eat a Kebab,” The Oklahoma City Thunder Center Said in an interview with ran about his first visit home “in Two or Three Years.” Hartenstein is running a Youth Camp in Ulm, and he Invested in the Vice Champion Ratiopharm Ulm.

NBA champion Isaiah Hartenstein

NBA Champion Isaiah Hartenstein

“I Always Wanted to Play for the National Team. But to be honest: My Dream as a Kid, Growing Up, Was Always The NBA,” Said Hartenstein. “And to be honest, The National Team Doesn’t Feed Your Family. It’s A Little Different Than Football.”

Hartenstein wants to “do as much as possible for Germany”

Nevertheless, Germany and the National Team Are by No Means Indifferent to Him. “It’s very important to me,” The 27-Year-Old Emphasized. “I grew up here and try to do as much as possible for Germany. And for me, that mean geting into the nba.”

In Ulm, Hartenstein Wants to Help Young Germans Get Ahead: “They have helped a lot of people get into the nba. This year we had Two first-round picks. We are trying to fulfill this as many young people as possible so that they don’t go to college for the quick Money. ” It’s a shade, “But Most German Talents Don’t Make It Out of College.”

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