EWE Baskets Oldenburg have made the biggest cut in their history. The Bundesliga team starts with a new coach and a new team from scratch. The team, which has been a top address in the Easycredit Basketball Bundesliga for years, has made a drastic change. The team, which has won the championship in 2007 and the cup in 2015, has been a regular participant in European competitions for a decade. In 2020, the team reached the playoff semifinals. Since then, the team has been plagued by disappointment after disappointment. In the current season, the Oldenburgers were even in danger of relegation! Despite having the fourth-most fans in the league (average 6256) and ranking fifth in the budget list with 9.08 million euros, the team has made a drastic change. The team starts with a new coach and a new team from scratch. The new coach is Milenko Bogicevic (49) from Syntainics MBC. The team has parted ways with 10 players, including Dakarai Tucker (32), Michale Kyser (34), Kyle Lofton (27), Ralph Hounnou (24), Tomislav Zubcic (36), James Woodard (32), Filip Stanic (28), Chris Clemons (28), Brian Fobbs (28), and Colin Schroeder (19). The team has also parted ways with trainer Lazar Spasic (34), who had been promoted to head coach in December and had successfully prevented relegation. However, he has left the team to join a club in Azerbaijan. The team has also parted ways with sport director Srdjan Klaric (53), who has made a drastic change. Only two players from the current squad will remain, and the rest will be replaced. The team has also parted ways with young player Colin Schroeder (19), who has signed a lucrative NIL deal with the California State University in Fresno. The team has also confirmed Marcel Keßen (29) from Absteiger MLP Academics Heidelberg and Zach Ensminger (25) from Halbfinalist BMA365 Bamberg Baskets.