athletic info
Position: |
Point Guard, Shooting guard |
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Height: |
1,90 m |
6'2.5'' |
Wingspan: |
1,88 m |
6'2'' |
academic info
Entry semester: |
Fall 2026 - College transfer |
Current school year: |
1st year in college |
Duolingo: |
N/A |
GPA: |
N/A |
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About Ben Abderrahmane
Ben Abderrahmane, a 6’3” Point/Shooting Guard with a 6’3” wingspan, currently competes for Börgel Ballers Ibbenbüren in the German 1st Regionalliga U19—a strong semi-professional environment featuring former ProA/ProB players, NCAA Division I & II athletes, top JUCO standouts, elite U19 prospects, and experienced European imports, comparable to strong NCAA D2 and top JUCO levels. He thrives in this setting due to his speed, toughness, and aggressive two-way style.
Offensively, Ben attacks the basket with power and confidence, using his quick first step and shifty handle to create advantages. He is effective both out of the dribble and in catch-and-shoot situations, while continuing to refine his midrange scoring out of the pick-and-roll. In one-on-one situations, his ability to score from multiple angles makes him difficult to guard. Off the ball, he moves actively, maintains good spacing, and consistently outruns opponents in transition.
Defensively, Ben brings high intensity and physicality. His quick hands and aggressive on-ball pressure allow him to disrupt opponents, and he is often tasked with guarding American imports—showcasing his adaptability and defensive maturity. His anticipation and competitiveness make him a reliable stopper who embraces tough assignments.
In transition, Ben is at his best: fast, decisive, and confident both with and without the ball. He enjoys big moments, handles pressure well, and plays with a fighter’s mentality.
Currently studying Business Administration in the healthcare sector, Ben is preparing for a move to the United States. His competitiveness, resilience, and commitment to improvement make him an appealing prospect for College programs seeking a high-energy guard who impacts winning on both ends of the floor.
“Everything negative – pressure, challenges – is all an opportunity for me to rise”