Breunig strengthens the Towers: Hope for Hamburg's basketball team!

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Veolia Towers Hamburg are signing Martin Breunig to strengthen their team in the Basketball Bundesliga, moving on November 1st.

Die Veolia Towers Hamburg verpflichten Martin Breunig, um ihr Team in der Basketball-Bundesliga zu stärken, Wechsel am 1. November.
Veolia Towers Hamburg are signing Martin Breunig to strengthen their team in the Basketball Bundesliga, moving on November 1st.

Breunig strengthens the Towers: Hope for Hamburg's basketball team!

Veolia Towers Hamburg, who are still waiting for their first win in the current season of the Easycredit Basketball Bundesliga, have signed a promising new signing. Martin Breunig, 33 years old and 2.03 meters tall, is moving to the Hanseatic city team after his time with the French first division club SLUC Nancy. The transfer is a good one, with a planned transfer date after the game on November 1st.

The Hamburg Towers' balance sheet to date is anything but rosy. The team lost four games in the league, plus three defeats in the EuroCup and an early exit in the first round of the cup. Coach Benka Barloschky emphasizes the urgency of increasing experience and physicality in the big positions. “We urgently need a strong player who provides stability in both defense and offense” , reports Sportbild.

A key player for the Towers

Breunig is not only tall, he also has proven potential to have a decisive impact on games. Last season he played a key role in Syntainincs MBC's cup victory. He averaged 11 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2 assists per game. With his move to the Towers, the team not only gains a talented winger and center player, but also a player who has experience in difficult situations , said the star.

It will be particularly exciting when Breunig meets center Zacharie Perrin, who also came from Nancy, in Hamburg. Together they could form a powerful combination in the frontcourt position. This could be particularly beneficial for captain Benedikt Turudic, who is currently struggling against physical teams, particularly when rebounding. Breunig's reinforcement could be a real turning point in the Towers' season.

A positive response to the transfer

Sports director Marvin Willoughby expressed optimism about the transfer. "Breunig will help us establish the physical game we need. His skills and style of play fit our system perfectly" , quotes Sportbild. This positive response could provide an important motivational boost for the team.

Towers fan season ticket holders can look forward to November 7th, on which day Breunig is expected to make his debut in the game against the Löwen Braunschweig. The hope of their first win this season could be within reach. Even if the results so far leave something to be desired, Breunig's signing could be the turning point that the Towers desperately need.