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  2. Den Helder Suns - Wikipedia

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    The Den Helder Suns are a professional basketball club based in Den Helder, Netherlands. The club was founded in 2016 and currently plays in the BNXT League. The team has played at the highest domestic level since 9 years. The Suns play their home games in the Sporthal Sportlaan, which has a capacity of 1,000 people.

  3. Den Helder Suns (women) - Wikipedia

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    BV Den Helder, also known as Den Helder Suns, is a Dutch women's basketball club based in Den Helder. Established in 1983, it plays in the Women's Basketball League (WBL). The club has won sixteen national championships.

  4. Nino Gorissen - Wikipedia

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    Nino Pierre Gorissen (born 31 December 1997) is a Dutch former professional basketball player. He was the captain for the Den Helder Suns. He is the shortest player to ever play in the BNXT League, being 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) tall. He formerly played for BAL Weert, in the now replaced DBL.

  5. 2022–23 Dutch Basketball Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Den Helder Suns withdrew in the eight-finals because it was unable to field a team due to injuries. [3] The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 13 December 2022 and the final was played on 12 March 2023. [1] The venue of the final was Landstede Sportcentrum, after another draw was held to determine this.

  6. 2017–18 Dutch Basketball League squads - Wikipedia

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    This article displays the squads of the teams that competed in 2017–18 Dutch Basketball League (DBL). BAL and Den Helder Suns played their debut seasons in the DBL. [ 1 ]

  7. Paul Vervaeck - Wikipedia

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    Paul Vervaeck (born 7 March 1956) is a Belgian professional basketball coach for Den Helder Suns of the BNXT League. He coached several clubs in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, as well as the Belgium national under-20 and Netherlands national under-18 teams.

  8. BNXT League Dutch Play-offs - Wikipedia

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    Feyenoord Basketball: 2 2009, 2016: 5 4 1 BSW: 2 2010, 2011: 6 4 2 Den Helder Suns: 2 2019, 2021: 4 4 0 Aris Leeuwarden: 2 2015, 2022: 5 4 1 Omniworld: 1 2004: 2 2 0 Virtus Werkendam: 1 2001: 3 2 1 NAC: 1 2002: 2 0 2 West-Brabant Giants: 1 2010: 5 4 1 Den Helder Kings: 1 2013: 3 3 0 Apollo Amsterdam: 1 2014: 2 2 0 Totals 42 168 100 68 .595

  9. Boy van Vliet - Wikipedia

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    On 11 July 2018, Van Vliet signed a one-year contract with Den Helder Suns of the Dutch Basketball League (DBL). [1] On 18 April 2019, he won the DBL Rookie of the Year award. [2] On 12 October 2019, Van Vliet signed a two-year contract with Heroes Den Bosch of his hometown 's-Hertogenbosch. [3]