| SIG Strasbourg | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Leagues | Pro A Champions League | |||
| Founded | 1929 | |||
| Arena | Rhénus Sport | |||
| Capacity | 6,200 | |||
| Location | Strasbourg, France | |||
| Team colors | Red and White | |||
| President | Olivier Klotz | |||
| Board governor | Robert Fedida | |||
| Head coach | Massimo Cancellieri | |||
| Championships | 1 French Championship 2 French Cup 2 Leaders Cup 1 Match des Champions 1 French Second Division | |||
| Website | sigstrasbourg.fr | |||
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Strasbourg Illkirch-Graffenstaden Basket, most commonly known as SIG Basket or SIG Strasbourg, is a French professional basketball club that is based in Strasbourg. The club, founded in 1929, competes domestically in the French Pro A League, and internationally in the Basketball Champions League. The club's home games are played at Rhénus Sport. The players wear white and red uniforms.
History


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 coach Éric Girard took over the team. In the regular season, SIG finished 3rd and Giard was named Coach of the Year. Strasbourg won the top-tier French League for the first time in the 2004–05 season. SIG beat its rival SLUC Nancy 72–68.
In the 2005–06 season, Strasbourg played in the EuroLeague. The team had some outstanding results, as they beat top-tier team Saski 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 when Vincent 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 the 2015 Leaders Cup and 2014–15 French Basketball Cup. Important players for the team were Antoine Diot and Louis 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 the 2020–21 Pro A season, the team started a recommencement as new head coach Lassi Tuovi recruited almost entirely new players. Strasbourg aims to regain success in both the national league as well as in the 2020–21 Basketball Champions League.[1]
Arenas
The 6,200 seat Rhénus 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
The Eastern Rivalry
The Eastern Derby is the name of the matches that are played between Strasbourg IG and SLUC Nancy. The rivalry has a strong emotional history.
Budgets
According to Ligue Nationale de Basket (LNB) guidelines, SIG has to publish its budget for each season.
| Season | Budget | 
|---|---|
| 2012–13 | €5,700,000 | 
| 2013–14 | €6,500,000  | 
| 2014–15 | €5,900,000  | 
| 2015–16 | €6,200,000  | 
| 2016–17 | €6,700,000  | 
| 2017–18 | €7,700,000  | 
| 2018–19 | €7,700,000  | 
| 2019–20 | €7,600,000  | 
| 2020–21 | €6,300,000  | 
| 2021–22 | €7,000,000  | 
| 2022–23 | €7,000,000  | 
| 2023–24 | €7,000,000  | 
Players
Current roster
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.
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Depth chart
| Pos. | Starting 5 | Bench 1 | Bench 2 | Inactive | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | Nysier Brooks | Daniel Akin | ||
| PF | Hugo Invernizzi | Junior Etou | Léopold Cavalière | |
| SF | Paul Lacombe | Romuald Morency | ||
| SG | Phil Booth | Tyrus McGee | Sofiane Briki | |
| PG | Quinton Hooker | Jean-Baptiste Maille | Illan Piétrus | 
Season by season
| Season | Tier | League | Pos. | French Cup | Leaders Cup | European competitions | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006–07 | 1 | Pro A | 5th | Round of 16 | Quarterfinalist | ||
| 2007–08 | 1 | Pro A | 12th | Round of 16 | |||
| 2008–09 | 1 | Pro A | 8th | Semifinalist | Quarterfinalist | ||
| 2009–10 | 1 | Pro A | 14th | Round of 16 | 3 EuroChallenge | RS | |
| 2010–11 | 1 | Pro A | 11th | Round of 32 | |||
| 2011–12 | 1 | Pro A | 10th | Round of 16 | |||
| 2012–13 | 1 | Pro A | 2nd | Quarterfinalist | Runner-up | ||
| 2013–14 | 1 | Pro A | 2nd | Round of 32 | Semifinalist | 1 Euroleague | RS | 
| 2 Eurocup | L32 | ||||||
| 2014–15 | 1 | Pro A | 2nd | Champion | Champion | 2 Eurocup | L32 | 
| 2015–16 | 1 | Pro A | 2nd | Round of 32 | Semifinalist | 1 Euroleague | RS | 
| 2 Eurocup | RU | ||||||
| 2016–17 | 1 | Pro A | 2nd | Round of 32 | Quarterfinalist | 3 Champions League | POQ | 
| 2017–18 | 1 | Pro A | 3rd | Champion | Quarterfinalist | 3 Champions League | QF | 
| 2018–19 | 1 | Pro A | 6th | Round of 16 | Champion | 3 Champions League | RS | 
| 2019–20[lower-alpha 1] | 1 | Pro A | 10th | Quarterfinalist | 3 Champions League | RS | |
| 2020–21 | 1 | Pro A | 3rd | Quarterfinalist | 3 Champions League | 4th | |
| 2021–22 | 1 | Pro A | 7th | Runner-up | 3 Champions League | QF | |
| 2022–23 | 1 | Pro A | 8th | Semifinalist | 2 Champions League | QF | |
- ↑ The 2019–20 season was canceleld prematurely because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Honours
- Winners (1): 2004–05
- 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
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.
| Criteria | 
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| To appear in this section a player must have either: 
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 Alexis Ajinça Alexis Ajinça
 Rodrigue Beaubois Rodrigue Beaubois
 Boris Dallo Boris Dallo
 Antoine Diot Antoine Diot
 Youssoupha Fall Youssoupha Fall
 Mickaël Gelabale Mickaël Gelabale
 Damien Inglis Damien Inglis
 Mouhammadou Jaiteh Mouhammadou Jaiteh
 Louis Labeyrie Louis Labeyrie
 Paul Lacombe Paul Lacombe
 Jérémy Leloup Jérémy Leloup
 Abdoulaye M'Baye Abdoulaye M'Baye
 Amine Noua Amine Noua
 Frank Ntilikina Frank Ntilikina
 Crawford Palmer Crawford Palmer
 Florent Piétrus Florent Piétrus
 Axel Toupane Axel Toupane
 Ali Traoré Ali Traoré
.svg.png.webp) David Andersen David Andersen
 Artsiom Parakhouski Artsiom Parakhouski
.svg.png.webp) Quentin Serron Quentin Serron
 Zack Wright Zack Wright
 Dee Bost Dee Bost
.svg.png.webp) Thomas Scrubb Thomas Scrubb
 Jérémy Nzeulie Jérémy Nzeulie
 Miro Bilan Miro Bilan
 Jeff Greer Jeff Greer
 Ricardo Greer Ricardo Greer
 Erik Murphy Erik Murphy
 Michael Dixon Michael Dixon
 Kornél Dávid Kornél Dávid
 Afik Nissim Afik Nissim
 Jarod Stevenson Jarod Stevenson
 Mindaugas Timinskas Mindaugas Timinskas
 Romeo Travis Romeo Travis
 David Logan David Logan
 A. J. Slaughter A. J. Slaughter
 Tadija Dragićević Tadija Dragićević
 Vladimir Golubović Vladimir Golubović
 / / Ish Wainright Ish Wainright
 Tim Abromaitis Tim Abromaitis
 Michael Brooks Michael Brooks
 Louis Campbell Louis Campbell
 Mardy Collins Mardy Collins
 Bonzie Colson Bonzie Colson
 Jarell Eddie Jarell Eddie
 Chuck Eidson Chuck Eidson
 Mike Green Mike Green
 Matt Howard Matt Howard
 Rick Hughes Rick Hughes
 Keith Jennings Keith Jennings
 J. R. Reid J. R. Reid
 Scottie Reynolds Scottie Reynolds
 Anthony Roberson Anthony Roberson
 Brion Rush Brion Rush
 John Shurna John Shurna
 Terence Stansbury Terence Stansbury
 Bootsy Thornton Bootsy Thornton
 Erving Walker Erving Walker
 Kyle Weems Kyle Weems
 Gabe York Gabe York
Head coaches
| Nat. | Coach | Tenure | 
|---|---|---|
|  | Vincent Collet | 2011–2016 | 
|  | Henrik Dettmann | 2016 | 
|  | Vincent Collet | 2016–2020 | 
|  | Lassi Tuovi | 2020–2022 | 
|  | Luca Banchi | 2022–2023 | 
|  | Massimo Cancellieri | 2023–present | 
References
- ↑ Luc Dreosto (25 September 2020). "Basket : Strasbourg lance son opération reconquête". France Bleu (in French). Retrieved 14 October 2020.
- ↑ "La future Arena SIG Strasbourg dévoilée". Sigstrasbourg.fr. 30 January 2017.
External links
- Official website
- Strasbourg IG at Eurobasket.com











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