Towers send next player away - Hamburg Towers cuts ties with Carlos Stewart amid winless season
Hamburg Towers, a Basketball Bundesliga team, has parted ways with American guard Carlos Stewart. The 22-year-old joined the club before the season and played in nine games under a two-year contract. This move comes after the team's winless start to the 2025/26 season and the recent release of another American player, Eric Reed Jr.
The decision to release Stewart was not taken lightly, as acknowledged by Marvin Willoughby, the managing director of Hamburg Towers. He stated that the team's current situation demands tough calls. Stewart's departure follows a string of losses, with Hamburg Towers failing to secure a win in any competitive match so far this season. Benka Barloschky, the head coach, will now focus on rebuilding the team's structure and professionalism, as emphasized by Willoughby.
The club aims to create a clear structure and foster a cohesive working environment, as highlighted by Willoughby. This move is part of the team's strategy to improve performance and secure victories in the ongoing season.
Carlos Stewart's release from Hamburg Towers marks another change in the team's roster this season. The club continues to search for the right combination of players to turn their fortunes around and secure their first win of the 2025/26 season. With a clear focus on structure and professionalism, Hamburg Towers looks to the future with determination.