Heroes Den Bosch

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Heroes Den Bosch
Heroes Den Bosch logo
Leagues BNXT League
Founded 18 October 1952; 71 years ago (1952-10-18)
Arena Maaspoort
Arena Capacity 2,700
Location 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Team colors Red, White, Blue
              
President Bob van Oosterhout
General manager Stefan Wessels
Head coach Erik Braal
Ownership Bob van Oosterhout
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Championships 17 Dutch Championships
7 Dutch Cups
3 Dutch Supercups
1 Ricoh Cup
1 Haarlem Basketball Week
Retired numbers 4 (5, 9, 12, 12)
Website heroesdenbosch.com
Uniforms
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Home jersey
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Team colours
Home
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Away jersey
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Team colours
Away

Heroes Den Bosch is a Dutch professional basketball club based in 's-Hertogenbosch.[1] The club plays in the BNXT League since 2021 and in the top basketball division in the Netherlands since 1972. Founded as EBBC in 1951, the club had several sponsored names the following decades.

Den Bosch has won a record seventeen Dutch championships, seven Dutch Cup and two Dutch Supercup titles. The team has also been a regular at European competitions, most recently the FIBA Europe Cup. Heroes plays their home games at the Maaspoort, which has a capacity of approximately 2,700 people.[2]

History

On 18 October 1952, Eerste Bossche Basketball Club (EBBC) was founded by Cees Vossen, Tom van der Leur, Hans van Oorschot and Frans van de Wiel. In 1962, Den Bosch played in the top division Eredivisie for the first time, but not very successful. Subsequently the team was relegated again. In 1979, EBBC won its first title. In 1980, the team became Nashua Den Bosch after its new main sponsor. Its increased budget led to six consecutive Dutch titles between 1982 and 1987.

Nashua Den Bosch in the 1980s

In December 1979, Nashua signed as the club's new main sponsor.[3] In the next 10 years, Nashua won 9 national championships and was close to the European top clubs. Star players such as Tom Barker, Dan Cramer, Mitchell Plaat, David Lawrence, Henk Pieterse, Paul Thompson and Mike Reddick played for Nashua in this decade.

Den Bosch changed its home arena to the newly built Maaspoort, increasing its home capacity from 1,200 to 3,500. Nashua played in the 1979 FIBA Intercontinental Cup.

EiffelTowers (2005–2013)

Decades later, in June 2005, Den Bosch merged with EiffelTowers Nijmegen to form EiffelTowers Den Bosch. Following the merger the club had one of the largest budgets in the Netherlands, and with that they were able to attract high-quality players. In their first season they had immediate success by winning the Dutch League title. The year after that (2006–07) EiffelTowers The Bosch would win the title again after a clean sweep against the Matrixx Magixx, after losing only four games in the regular season. The two following years, Den Bosch reached the finals, but lost twice to Amsterdam.

In 2012, EiffelTowers won its fifteenth Dutch championship, after beating ZZ Leiden 1–4 in a best-of-seven-series.

SPM Shoeters (2013–2016)

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Nashua presenting five new players in 1987

After 13 years playing as the EiffelTowers, in 2013, the club changed its name to SPM Shoeters as a reference to its new main sponsor SPM Shoes and Boots, a shoe producer based in Waalwijk.[4] Along with the name change the club changed the team colors to black, after playing in red since 2000.

In the 2014–15 season, Shoeters won its sixteenth DBL championship after Donar was beaten 4–1 in the Finals. The team also performed excellently in the EuroChallenge that season, reaching the Top 16. Star of the season for Den Bosch was Brandyn Curry, who was named DBL Playoffs MVP.

After the 2015–16 season, it was revealed that Shoeters was dealing with serious financial problems which had the team on the edge of bankruptcy.[5]


New Heroes (2016–2019)

In October 2016, the team was bought by Triple Double BV, a sports marketing enterprise. Owner of the company Bob van Oosterhout took over the club which was no longer in danger of dissolution. On 6 November 2016, Den Bosch found a new main sponsor and subsequently was named New Heroes Basketball after signing a three-year deal with the local online training platform New Heroes.[6] In its first season as New Heroes, the club finished fourth in the DBL and was swept by Donar in the semi-finals.

In the 2017–18 season, Croatian coach Silvano Poropat signed a two-year contract.[7] Under Poropat, Heroes finished fourth once again but was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Rotterdam Basketbal. Following the disappointing season, Poropat and Heroes parted ways.

On 31 May 2018, Kees Akerboom Jr. announced his retirement at age 34.[8] Akerboom, who played 11 seasons for the club, had his jersey number 12 retired.[9]

For the 2018–19 season, Ivica Skelin was appointed as head coach. This season, New Heroes played in the FIBA Europe Cup after a European absence of 3 years. In Group D, Heroes had a 3–3 record and finished in third place. In the DBL playoffs, Den Bosch was once again eliminated in the semifinals, this time by Landstede.

Heroes Den Bosch (2019–present)

On 21 August 2019, the club announced it was changing its name to Heroes Den Bosch and it is not planning to change the club name anymore.[10] In June, Heroes signed Jean-Marc Jaumin as its new head coach.[11]

On 15 June 2021, Heroes signed three-time DBL champion Erik Braal as head coach.[12] In the 2021–22 season, the DBL merged with the PBL into the BNXT League, in which the national leagues of Belgium and the Netherlands are combined. On 29 May 2022, Heroes ended a 7-year drought when it won its seventeenth national championship, beating ZZ Leiden in the finals series 3–2.

Sponsorship names

Due to sponsorship reasons, Heroes Den Bosch has known a lot of names over the years:

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  • 1952–74 EBBC
  • 1974–77 Sperry Remington EBBC
  • 1977–78 Falcon Jeans EBBC
  • 1978–80 EBBC
  • 1980–91 Nashua EBBC
  • 1991–92 Pro-Specs EBBC
  • 1992–95 Canoe Jeans EBBC
  • 1995–96 America Today EBBC
  • 1996–97 Libertel EBBC
  • 1997–99 Libertel Dolphins EBBC
  • 1999–03 Canoe Jeans EBBC
  • 2003–05 Tulip EBBC
  • 2005–13 EiffelTowers Den Bosch
  • 2013–16 SPM Shoeters Den Bosch[13]
  • 2016 Shooters Den Bosch
  • 2016–2019 New Heroes Basketball[6]
  • 2019–now Heroes Den Bosch

Logos

Heroes Den Bosch logos
2009–2013 2013–2016 2017–2019 2019–now
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Home arenas

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Interior view of the Maaspoort during a Heroes game in 2022

After many successful seasons by Nashua Den Bosch in the 1980s, a true basketball hall was built with the Maaspoort. The arena was opened on 3 September 1982 with a game against the NBA All-Stars.[14]

Honours

Domestic

Dutch National Champions (record)[15]

  • Winners (17): 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1992–93, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2021–22

Dutch Cup (record)[15]

  • Winners (7): 1992–93, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2015–16

Dutch SuperCup[16]

Ricoh Cup[17]

  • Winners (1): 2000

European

FIBA Saporta Cup[17]

Worldwide

FIBA Intercontinental Cup[17]

  • Runners-up (1): 1982

Friendly

Haarlem Basketball Week[17]

  • Winners (1): 2006

All-time records

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Kees Akerboom, Jr. holds the record for most games played

Players

Retired numbers

Heroes Den Bosch retired numbers
No Player Position Tenure Retirement date
5 Jan Dekker G 1976–1983
9 Jos Kuipers PF/C 1981–1984, 1986–1999 9 December 2021[19]
12 Kees Akerboom Sr. G 1975–1986
12 Kees Akerboom Jr. SG 2001–2004, 2006–2018 23 September 2018[9]

Current roster

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Heroes Den Bosch roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # Nat. Name Ht. Age
F 1 United States Thomas, Donte 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.(1996-05-06)6 May 1996
G 2 Netherlands van Vliet, Boy 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.(1994-07-13)13 July 1994
PF 3 Netherlands Grantsaan, Lagio 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.(1997-09-23)23 September 1997
PG 4 Australia Naar, Emmett 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.(1994-07-03)3 July 1994
PF 6 Latvia Kohs, Verners 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.(1997-05-21)21 May 1997
SF 10 Netherlands Helfrich, Keime 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.(1997-09-05)5 September 1997
G 11 United States Webster, Kobe 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.(1999-03-31)31 March 1999
C 21 Netherlands van der Mars, Thomas 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.(1990-11-15)15 November 1990
F/C 24 Netherlands Rijkers, Florian 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.(2005-08-30)30 August 2005
SG 25 Norway Ndow, Chris-Ebou 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.(1993-12-10)10 December 1993
SG 31 United States Price, Austin 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.(1995-09-15)15 September 1995
C 33 Netherlands Kok, Jito 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.(1994-03-23)23 March 1994
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Netherlands Mike de Kraker
Strength & conditioning coach(es)
  • Netherlands Rik Van Waes

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DP) Development player
  • (I) Import player
  • Injured Injured

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Updated: September 22, 2022

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3
C Thomas van der Mars Jito Kok Florian Rijkers
PF Donte Thomas Verners Kohs Lagio Grantsaan
SF Chris-Ebou Ndow Keime Helfrich
SG Austin Price Boy van Vliet
PG Emmett Naar Kobe Webster

Notable players

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

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Season by season

Season Tier League Pos. Dutch Cup European competitions
1996–97 1 DBL 1st 2 Saporta Cup RS
1997–98 1 DBL 4th 2 Saporta Cup RS
1998–99 1 DBL 4th
1999–00 1 DBL 5th Winner
2000–01 1 DBL 3rd
2001–02 1 DBL 6th Winner
2002–03 1 DBL 5th
2003–04 1 DBL 2nd
2004–05 1 DBL 5th
EiffelTowers Den Bosch
2005–06 1 DBL 1st Eighthfinalist 4 EuroCup Challenge T16
2006–07 1 DBL 1st Eighthfinalist 2 ULEB Cup RS
2007–08 1 DBL 2nd Winner 2 ULEB Cup RS
2008–09 1 DBL 2nd Winner 3 EuroChallenge T16
2009–10 1 DBL 5th Quarterfinalist 3 EuroChallenge RS
2010–11 1 DBL 3rd Semifinalist
2011–12 1 DBL 1st Quarterfinalist
2012–13 1 DBL 3rd Winner
SPM Shoeters
2013–14 1 DBL 2nd Semifinalist 3 EuroChallenge RS
2014–15 1 DBL 1st Runners-up 3 EuroChallenge T16
2015–16 1 DBL 4th Champions
Heroes Den Bosch
2016–17 1 DBL 4th Eighthfinalist
2017–18 1 DBL 5th Semifinalist
2018–19 1 DBL 4th Quarterfinalist 4 FIBA Europe Cup RS
2019–20 1 DBL 3rd[lower-alpha 1] Fourth round
2020–21 1 DBL 2nd Quarterfinalist 4 FIBA Europe Cup R16
2021–22 1 BNXT League
(National)
5th
1st
Runners-up 4 FIBA Europe Cup RS
  1. The 2019–20 season was cancelled prematurely in March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. No playoffs were played and no champions were named.

European record

Season Competition Round Club Home[A] Away[A] Agg[A]
2013–14 EuroChallenge Regular season Belgium Antwerp Giants 83–76 72–77 3rd in Group A
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France JDA Dijon 66–70 64–83
Estonia Rakvere Tarvas 78–71 70–57
2014–15 EuroChallenge Regular season Italy Brindisi 71–69 62–76 2nd in Group
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Germany Ulm 87–76 82–91
Sweden Södertälje Kings 115–108 (OT) 72–88
Second round Russia Avtodor 107–108 (OT) 85–89 4th in Group K
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Germany Skyliners Frankfurt 92–94 (OT) 70–75
Estonia Tartu University 78–77 64–71
2018–19 FIBA Europe Cup Second qualifying round Bulgaria Balkan 76–86 68–66 144–152[B]
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Regular season Russia Avtodor 93–97 79–89 3rd place in Group
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Israel Ironi Nes Ziona 102–87 85–91
Czech Republic JIP Pardubice 91–58 68–64
2020–21 FIBA Europe Cup Regular season Russia Parma 63–85 (N) 2nd place in Group F
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Netherlands Donar 99–98 (OT, N)
Belarus Borisfen DNP
Round of 16 Poland Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski 83–92 (N)
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2021–22 FIBA Europe Cup Regular season Portugal Benfica 76–78 78–73 3rd in Group C
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Czech Republic Opava 87–82 88–72
Russia Parma 75–92 52–67
Notes
  1. ^ a b c Heroes Den Bosch points are listed first.
  2. ^ a b c d Despite losing, Heroes qualified for the regular season as "Lucky Loser".

List of head coaches

Coach Nationality Tenure Honours
Bill Sheridan  United States 1976 – 1977
Ton Boot  Netherlands 1978 – 1980 Dutch Basketball League
Bill Sheridan  United States 1980 – 1982 Dutch Basketball League
Ton Boot  Netherlands 1982 – 1985 Dutch Basketball League
Charis Saideris  Netherlands 1989
Toon van Helfteren  Netherlands 1997 – 1998
Toon van Helfteren  Netherlands 2001 – 2005
Randy Wiel  Netherlands 2005 – 2009 Dutch Basketball League, 2× NBB Cup
Don Beck  United States 2009 – 2010
Maarten van Gent (interim)  Netherlands 1 April 2010 – 1 July 2010
Raoul Korner  Austria 2010 – 2013 Dutch Basketball League, 1× NBB Cup
Sam Jones  Netherlands 2013 – 2016 Dutch Basketball League, 1× NBB Cup, 1× Supercup
Sander van der Holst  Netherlands 2016 – 2017
Silvano Poropat  Croatia 2017 – August 2018
Ivica Skelin  Croatia 3 September 2018 – 22 June 2019
Jean-Marc Jaumin  Belgium 23 June 2019 – 31 May 2021
Erik Braal  Netherlands 15 June 2021 – present Dutch champion

References

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External links

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