Coach Björn Harmsen, whom the newspaper Westfalenpost once regarded as a "tactical genius", was yet also known for being very tough on his players.
Jordan slipped into the second tier after the late signing of former international Andreas Seiferth, but was still an important factor in the successful fight to stay in the league with an average of 5.3 points and playing time in all 34 games of the season.
Both returned to Münster after trips to other clubs and after being pillars of the second division team WWU Baskets.
His buddy Touray also knocked on the door of the top flight; after further stints with ETB Essen and Schalke 04, he was briefly under contract with Bundesliga club Ludwigsburg in 2020.
Weß and Touray are expected to be mainstays in Rohdewald's playing philosophy, which calls for a fast, aggressive style.
[2] In 2023, the University of Münster parted ways with its namesake Wilhelm II, following a senate decision.
"The term Baskets has become firmly established in the minds of Münster and the surrounding area at the latest with the euphoria after our promotion to Pro B in 2018.
Götz Rohdewald Chad Prewitt – Set a club record or won an individual award as a professional player.