Eberlein Drive is an American
basketball
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team that participates in
The Basketball Tournament
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(TBT), an annual winner-take-all
single-elimination tournament
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. The team has participated in the tournament since its 2014 inaugural playing. The roster of Eberlein Drive consists of professional basketball players who compete outside of the
NBA
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.
The team is named after the street in
Fraser, Michigan
Fraser is a city in Macomb County of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 14,480 at the 2010 census. The city is part of the Metro Detroit region.
History
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, that co-general manager Jacob Hirschmann grew up on.
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History
In the first tournament, TBT 2014, 29th seed Eberlein Drive was eliminated in the first round, losing 113–71 to 4th seed Big Apple Basketball. The 42 point differential resulted in Eberlein Drive placing last in the final standings of the 32-team field. The team had suited up with several amateur players, including team co-founder Jacob Hirschmann, who was sent to the hospital after being dunked on by 7-foot former UMass
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center Luke Bonner
Luke James Bonner (born March 28, 1985) is a retired American professional basketball player.
Pro career
Bonner started his professional career in 2009 with Hungarian club Albacomp, where he averaged 9.8 points and 3.8 rebounds, before signin ...
. ''Sports Illustrated
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'' referred to Eberlein Drive as "the lost cause of The Basketball Tournament".
In the second tournament, TBT 2015, Eberlein Drive received sponsorship from DraftKings
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, and bolstered their roster with players such as Von Wafer
Vakeaton Quamar "Von" Wafer (born July 21, 1985) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Florida State Seminoles.
Wafer has previously played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the ...
and Renaldo Balkman
Renaldo Miguel Balkman (born July 14, 1984) is a Puerto Rican professional basketball player, who most recently played for the Mets de Guaynabo of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN). He also represents the Puerto Rican national team.
He p ...
. Eberlein Drive was one of several teams that received a first round bye, based on fan voting. In the second round of play in the Midwest region, 5th seed Eberlein Drive fell to 13th seed Sconnie Legends, 101–95.
In the third tournament, TBT 2016, Eberlein Drive was seeded 12th in the Midwest, and fell in their first-round game to 5th seed Pedro's Posse, 99–89.[ ]Justin Dentmon
Justin Lorenzo Dentmon (born September 5, 1985) is an American professional basketball player for Mets de Guaynabo of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN). He played college basketball for Washington. In 2010, he was the top scorer in the Isra ...
had 32 points for Eberlein Drive.
In the fourth tournament, TBT 2017, the team joined with actor Michael Rapaport
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and played under the name The Stickmen. Notable players included Lou Amundson
Louis Gabriel Amundson ( born December 7, 1982) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for UNLV and 12 years professionally, including 10 seasons in the NBA.
Early life and college
Amundson was born i ...
, Markel Brown
DeMarious Markel Brown (born January 29, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for Pallacanestro Varese of the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA). He played college basketball for the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
High school career
Brown atte ...
, Joe Alexander
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, and Donald Sloan. As the 3rd seed in the West, the team won their first-round game, defeating 14th seed Air Force Bomb Squad, 105–63. In the second round, they fell to 6th seed Team Challenge ALS, 87–73. Team Challenge ALS went on to be the tournament runners-up.
In the fifth tournament, TBT 2018, the team resumed playing under the Eberlein Drive name. Amundson and Sloan returned to the team, joined by notables including Jerome Randle
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and James Michael McAdoo
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. As the 7th seed in the West region, the team won their region, with victories over 10th seed Broad Street Brawlers (86–71), 2nd seed Team Colorado (83–76), 3rd seed Gael Force (72–59), and 1st seed Team Challenge ALS (78–67). In the semifinals, Eberlein Drive defeated Midwest winners Team Fredette, who were led by Jimmer Fredette
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, 80–76. Eberlein Drive advanced to meet three-time defending champion Overseas Elite
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in the championship game on August 3, where they were defeated, 70–58.
In the sixth tournament, TBT 2019, the team was the top seed in the Salt Lake Regional. Returning players included McAdoo, Randle, and Sloan. New notables included Taylor Braun
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and Kenny Kadji. They won their first-round game, 83–80, over Team Utah, erasing a 7-point deficit at the time the Elam Ending target score was set. Their second-round game was a narrow victory over L.A. Cheaters, 86–84, advancing Eberlein Drive to the regional final where they again had a narrow victory, defeating Team Challenge ALS, 68–67. They next played in the quarterfinals in Chicago on August 1, falling 79–71 to the eventual tournament champion, Carmen's Crew
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.
In the seventh tournament, TBT 2020, the team was the No. 5 seed in a field of 24, reduced in size due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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. The day before the team's first game, scheduled against the 12th seed, team Brotherly Love, Eberlein Drive had to withdraw from the tournament, due to a player testing positive for COVID-19. As a result, Brotherly Love advanced to the quarterfinals.
In the eighth tournament, TBT 2021, the team was placed in the Wichita Regional as the top seed. After winning their first two games, over NG Saints and Stillwater Stars by scores of 86–68 and 119–67, respectively, Eberlein Drive lost to Florida TNT, the fifth seed in the bracket, by a score of 74–67.
In the ninth tournament, TBT 2022, the team was seeded second in the Wichita Regional, but lost in the first round to Bleed Green, a team of alumni from the North Texas Mean Green
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, by a score of 79–78.
Record by years
Note: In 2017, the team played under the name The Stickmen.
Awards
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