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Ludwigsburg terminates contracts of five professional basketball players.

Ludwigsburg's MHP Riesen team has decided to not renew the contracts of five players.

Balls fall into the basket during the warm-up.
Balls fall into the basket during the warm-up.

German Basketball League - Ludwigsburg terminates contracts of five professional basketball players.

The basketball team, MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg, is making some changes to their roster for the upcoming season. They will be letting go of Jayvon Graves, Jaren Lewis, Deion Hammond, Davonta Jordan, and Ben Vander Plas. The club declared these decisions on Thursday.

It's worth mentioning that Vander Plas has been playing for KK Šiauliai in Lithuania on loan since November. The chairman of the club, Alexander Reil, said they're seeking players who can align more with their values.

Additionally, the club is also on the hunt for a new coach since they recently ended their partnership with Josh King.

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The upheaval at MHP Giants Ludwigsburg in the Bundesliga, based in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, continues as they terminate the contracts of five international basketball players, including Ben Vander Plas, who was on loan with KK Šiauliai in Lithuania. This decision was announced by the club on Thursday, with chairman Alexander Reil stating they're seeking new players who better align with their values. The team is also on the hunt for a new coach following the end of their partnership with Josh King.

BB, short for basketball, is a popular sport in Germany, with Ludwigsburg having a strong reputation in the Bundesliga. The changes in the team's roster are likely to impact the MHP Giants' performance in the upcoming season.

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