Landstede Hammers


Landstede Hammers is a Dutch basketball club based in Zwolle. The club currently plays in the Dutch Basketball League, the Dutch top tier division. The club was founded as Cees Lubbers The Hammers in 1995. In 1999, the club’s name was changed into Landstede Hammers. In 2001, the club received its current name Landstede Basketbal. The home games of the club are played in the Landstede Sportcentrum.
In its existence, Landstede has been the runner-up of the DBL three times. In 2017, the club captured its first trophy when it won the Dutch Supercup. Two years later, Landstede won its first DBL championship in the 2018–19 season.

History

The club was founded as Cees Lubbers/The Hammers and was based in Meppel in the first season of the club. The club played with the license of Red Giants Meppel, and moved to Zwolle, partly because arena 'Het Vledder' in Meppel didn't meet requirements. After a short time Landstede became the main sponsor of the club, that was named Landstede Hammers and later Landstede Basketbal. In the 2004–05 season Landstede reached the Dutch Finals for the first time in club history. It lost 4–0 to Amsterdam. In 2010 the club got a new arena in the Landstede Sportcentrum.
In 2017, Landstede won its first trophy in team history by winning the Dutch Supercup over Donar, winning 77–69.
In the 2018–19 season, Landstede finished in the second place in the regular season. The team had a 28–6 record in the regular season, and had All-DBL Team performers Noah Dahlman and Kaza Kajami-Keane on its roster. In the playoffs, Landstede defeated New Heroes Den Bosch 1–3 in the semi-finals. In the finals, Landstede beat defending champions Donar to win its first domestic championship.
On 22 September 2019, Hammers won its second Supercup trophy after beating ZZ Leiden 78–66 in its home arena. In the 2019–20 season, Landstede played in the FIBA Europe Cup, which marked the club's first European appearance in 19 years. On 19 August 2019, the club announced they returned to the name Landstede Hammers. In its first FIBA Europe Cup season, Landstede advanced past the regular season before losing six straight games in the second round.

Logos and names

When founded, the club was named Cees Lubbers The Hammers, named after main sponsor Cees Lubbers. The name Hammers stayed with the team through its supporters, who used its nickname for the following years. From 1996, the team was known as Landstede Hammers after new sponsor Landstede. In 1999, the club was named Landstede Basketbal, a name they kept for 20 years. On 19 August 2019, the club announced they returned to the name Landstede Hammers.

Honours

Domestic competitions

Current roster

Depth chart

Notable players

Individual awards

DBL Play-offs MVP
;All-DBL Team
;DBL Coach of the Year
DBL Defensive Player of the Year
;DBL Rookie of the Year
;DBL MVP Under 23
;DBL Most Improved Player
;DBL Statistical Player of the Year
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAgg
2000–01FIBA Korać Cup
First round
CAB Madeira67–6874–84141–152
2019–20FIBA Europe Cup
Regular season
Ironi Nes Ziona88–9490–96
2nd
2019–20FIBA Europe Cup
Regular season
Kapfenberg Bulls89–64100–67
2nd
2019–20FIBA Europe Cup
Regular season
Keravnos78–7285–88
2nd
2019–20FIBA Europe Cup
Second Round
Ventspils87–8974–111
4th
2019–20FIBA Europe Cup
Second Round
Kyiv-Basket68–7776–89
4th
2019–20FIBA Europe Cup
Second Round
Körmend90–9480–87
4th

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Arenas

Season by season

Head coaches