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SIG Strasbourg

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Basketball team in Strasbourg, France
SIG Strasbourg
SIG Strasbourg logo
LeaguesPro A
Founded1929; 96 years ago (1929)
ArenaRhénus Sport
Capacity6,200
LocationStrasbourg,France
Team colorsRed and White
  
PresidentOlivier Klotz
Board governorRobert Fedida
Head coachJānis Gailītis
Championships1French Championship
2French Cup
2French League Cup
1Match des Champions
1French Second Division
Websitesigstrasbourg.fr

Strasbourg Illkirch-Graffenstaden Basket, most commonly known asSIG Basket orSIG Strasbourg, is a French professionalbasketball club that is based inStrasbourg,France. The club, founded in 1929, competes domestically in theFrench Pro A League. The club's home games are played atRhénus Sport. The players wear white and red uniforms.

History

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SIG Strasbourg team in 1928
SIG Strasbourg home game againstGravelines in February 2022

The club was founded in 1929, and reached the top-tier of French basketball for the first time in 1938.

Starting from the 2004–05 season, new head coachÉric Girard took over the team. In the regular season, SIG finished 3rd and Giard was named Coach of the Year. Strasbourg won the top-tierFrench League for the first time in the 2004–05 season. SIG beat its rivalSLUC Nancy 72–68.

In the 2005–06 season, Strasbourg played in theEuroLeague. The team had some outstanding results, as they beat top-tier teamSaski Baskonia. In the Pro A, the team was defeated by Nancy 1–2 in the Semi-finals.

In the 2006–07 season, the team wouldn't reach further than the Quarter-finals. After some down years, the team started to revive whenVincent Collet took over as head coach in 2012. The team reached the Pro A Finals for three straight years in 2013, 2014, 2015. Along with that, the team won the2015 Leaders Cup and2014–15 French Basketball Cup. Important players for the team wereAntoine Diot andLouis Campbell, who won MVP Awards in the won competitions.

In 2020,Vincent Collet left the team after he had served as head coach for almost a decade. For the2020–21 Pro A season, the team started a recommencement as new head coachLassi Tuovi recruited almost entirely new players. Strasbourg aims to regain success in both the national league as well as in the2020–21 Basketball Champions League.[1]

Arenas

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The 6,200 seatRhénus Sport has been used as the home arena of SIG for many years. In January 2017, the club announced their building plans for a new arena that is to be finished in 2020, that will accommodate 10,000 people.[2] Later, the date was corrected to the year 2024.

Rivalries

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The Eastern Rivalry

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The Eastern Derby is the name of the matches that are played between Strasbourg IG andSLUC Nancy. The rivalry has a strong emotional history.

Budgets

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According toLigue Nationale de Basket (LNB) guidelines, SIG has to publish its budget for each season.

SeasonBudget
2012–13€5,700,000
2013–14€6,500,000Increase
2014–15€5,900,000Decrease
2015–16€6,200,000Increase
2016–17€6,700,000Increase
2017–18€7,700,000Increase
2018–19€7,700,000Steady
2019–20€7,600,000Decrease
2020–21€6,300,000Decrease
2021–22€7,000,000Increase
2022–23€7,000,000Steady
2023–24€7,000,000Steady
2024–25€7,100,000Increase

Players

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See also:Category:SIG Strasbourg players

Current roster

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

SIG Strasbourg roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Wt.Age
C1NigeriaJoseph, Nelly Junior2.05 m (6 ft 9 in)109 kg (240 lb)24 –(2001-11-20)20 November 2001
PG3United StatesKeene, Marcus1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)80 kg (176 lb)30 –(1995-05-06)6 May 1995
SG4United StatesDavis Jr., Mike1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)82 kg (181 lb)29 –(1996-05-22)22 May 1996
PF5FrancePfister, William2.05 m (6 ft 9 in)104 kg (229 lb)30 –(1995-01-05)5 January 1995
SG7FranceBal, Adama1.99 m (6 ft 6 in)91 kg (201 lb)21 –(2003-12-18)18 December 2003
PF12United StatesGregg, Ben2.07 m (6 ft 9 in)102 kg (225 lb)23 –(2002-10-14)14 October 2002
F/C21FranceTrefle, Jahel2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)97 kg (214 lb)17 –(2007-12-21)21 December 2007
PG23FranceMaille, Jean-Baptiste1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)85 kg (187 lb)32 –(1993-11-23)23 November 1993
C32MaliTraoré, Fousseyni1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)110 kg (243 lb)23 –(2002-01-22)22 January 2002
SF44United StatesBrown, Gabe2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)94 kg (207 lb)25 –(2000-03-05)5 March 2000
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Updated: August 17, 2025

Depth chart

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Pos.Starting 5Bench
CNelly Junior JosephFousseyni Traoré
PFBen GreggJahel Trefle
SFGabe BrownWilliam Pfister
SGMike Davis Jr.Adama Bal
PGMarcus KeeneJean-Baptiste Maille

Season by season

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SeasonTierLeaguePos.French CupLeaders CupEuropean competitions
2006–071Pro A5thRound of 16Quarterfinalist
2007–081Pro A12thRound of 16
2008–091Pro A8thSemifinalistQuarterfinalist
2009–101Pro A14thRound of 163EuroChallenge
RS
2010–111Pro A11thRound of 32
2011–121Pro A10thRound of 16
2012–131Pro A2ndQuarterfinalistRunner-up
2013–141Pro A2ndRound of 32Semifinalist1EuroleagueRS
2EurocupL32
2014–151Pro A2ndChampionChampion2EurocupL32
2015–161Pro A2ndRound of 32Semifinalist1EuroleagueRS
2EurocupRU
2016–171Pro A2ndRound of 32Quarterfinalist3Champions LeaguePOQ
2017–181Pro A3rdChampionQuarterfinalist3Champions LeagueQF
2018–191Pro A6thRound of 16Champion3Champions LeagueRS
2019–20[a]1Pro A10thQuarterfinalist3Champions LeagueRS
2020–211Pro A3rdQuarterfinalist3Champions League4th
2021–221Pro A7thRunner-up3Champions LeagueQF
2022–231Pro A8thSemifinalist2Champions LeagueQF
2023–241Pro A12thRunner-up2Champions LeagueR16
2024–251Pro A12thRound of 32Quarterfinalist
  1. ^The2019–20 season was canceleld prematurely because of theCOVID-19 pandemic.

Honours

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Winners (1): 2004–05
Winners (2):2014–15,2017–18
Runners-up (2): 1998–99,2021–22,2023–24
Winners (2):2015,2019
Runners-up (1): 2013
Winners (1):2015
Winners (1): 1998–99
  • Brussels, Belgium Invitational Game
Winners (1): 2015
  • Luxeuil-les-Bains, France Invitational Game
Winners (1): 2015
  • Besançon, France Invitational Game
Winners (1): 2015

Notable players

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

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
  • Played at least one officialNBA match at any time.

Head coaches

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Nat.CoachTenure
FranceVincent Collet2011–2016
FinlandHenrik Dettmann2016
FranceVincent Collet2016–2020
FinlandLassi Tuovi2020–2022
ItalyLuca Banchi2022–2023
ItalyMassimo Cancellieri2023–2024
FranceLaurent Vila2024–2025
LatviaJānis Gailītis2025–present

References

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  1. ^Luc Dreosto (25 September 2020)."Basket : Strasbourg lance son opération reconquête".France Bleu (in French). Retrieved14 October 2020.
  2. ^"La future Arena SIG Strasbourg dévoilée". Sigstrasbourg.fr. 30 January 2017.

External links

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