And part of that is going up against the best.ĭuring the 2015-16 season, Emanga took part in the U18 Adidas Next Generation Tournament (ANGT) in Kaunas as a 15-year-old and averaged 2.7 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 0.7 steals in 27 minutes per game in the U18 tournament. On the court, Emanga has long been learning to make himself better.
"I think I am not too bad of a chef," he said "I like cooking and learning how to make new things." Gauging his talent level And he considers himself actually a bit of a demon in the kitchen.
When he has time away from the game, he likes relaxing and watching Netflix series and hanging out with friends and family. If there was no basketball in his life, Emanga said: "I would probably be studying something somewhere in Germany and living a normal student's life." Quirin Emanga (right) has been seen more and more on the court and less on the bench in recent weeks. Also, I want to study since there is a life after basketball," said Emanga, who intends to study international business in the United States. "I like the vibe and the way the game is played.
For the 20 summers, he was in the States and playing AAU basketball. While Emanga has a strong bond with Cameroon, going there about four years ago to visit his many family members there, he also is drawn to the United States. We lost only one game in that season and to cap it off by winning the title was big time. "It was my first time winning the German championship. "It was an unbelievable feeling," said Emanga, who collected 7 points, 4 rebounds and 2 blocks in the title game. The family moved to Karlsruhe, where Emanga started basketball at age 5 - but only after doing judo before that.Įmanga did not have to wait long for success as he helped Porsche BBA Ludwigsburg to win their first U16 JBBL crown in May 2015, knocking off Young Dragons Quakenbruck 62-61 in the final. He currently lives with his mother and younger sister. He grew up bilingual, speaking to his mother in French and learning German in kindergarten. Emanga was actually born in France - in the city of Wissembourg along the German-French border. Both of his parents were born and raised in the west-central African country and after graduating from high school there moved to Germany to study. Looking at Emanga's Instagram account, you can see the Cameroon flag, something that means a lot to him. Ludwigsburg ended getting the victory, 76-74 with Jallow picking up 8 points and 8 rebounds while it was Emanga who left many people wanting for more information about the strong, athletic youngster. "But I just went into the game thinking about our game plan and thinking that if I can just do my best and leave everything I have on the floor, I would be fine no matter the outcome." "I knew that Kendrick Perry would be a tough match-up just because he's such a great player," Emanga admitted. "The coaches had already told me that I was going to play more minutes than usual," said Emanga, who collected 2 points, 2 rebounds and 1 steal in 15 minutes against Nizhny Novgorod.īut Emanga's main duty was to try to keep his athletic 6ft 4in (1.92m) frame in front of Nizhny Novgorod's outstanding playmaker Kendrick Perry. Eight days later, Emanga was being subbed in and out for defense and offense with Donatas Sabeckis during crunch time against Nizhny Novgorod.
But there was the 18-year-old getting his name called by Ludwigsburg head coach John Partick on Gameday 6 against UCAM Murcia. While many expected big things from 21-year-old loaned player Karim Jallow, the majority of Basketball Champions League observers did not have Emanga on their radars. Ludwigsburg came into the season hoping to get help from their youngsters. But not making the team helped motivate him to become one of MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg's top young talents - and now an important role player in the Basketball Champions League. LUDWIGSBURG (Germany) - Quirin Emanga already had some real highlights by the time it came to selection for Germany's U18 national team this past summer.
Many of these players are considered top level talents in their respective countries and I will be taking a look at some of them over the course of the season. To help encourage the development of more young local talents, the Basketball Champions League requires its teams to register at least 5 Home Grown Players on the game score sheet (if 11 or more players listed, otherwise 4 if roster has 10 or fewer players).