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Pascal Roller (born 20 November 1976) is a German former professional
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player. At a height of , and a weight of , he played at the
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position.


Professional career

Roller spent most of his pro club career with the
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of the German League.


Clubs


National team career

Internationally, Roller represented the Germany national team at
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EuroBasket With Germany, he won the bronze medal at the
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, and the silver medal at the 2005 EuroBasket.


Awards and accomplishments


Club

* German League champion (2004) *
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winner (2000)


Germany national team

*
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: * 2005 EuroBasket:


Individual

*German select team at the Nike Hoop Heroes Tour: (1997) * German League MVP: (2004) *2× All-German League Team: (2005, 2006) *7× German League All-Star *
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: (2007) *122
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with the senior Germany national team *Number 11 jersey retired by Skyliners Frankfurt: (2011)


References


External links


2006 interview with Roller
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