Jordan Roland is dominating the german Bundesliga with TBB Trier in 2025-2026
Jordan Roland has quietly put together one of the most impressive individual scoring seasons in the German Bundesliga in 2025-2026. The 29-year-old American point guard from Syracuse, New York, has been the offensive engine for TBB Trier all season long, delivering night after night in one of Europe’s most competitive domestic leagues.
A scoring machine built in college
Before making his mark in Germany, Roland honed his craft at Northeastern University, where he became one of the most prolific scorers in program history. He led the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) in scoring average with 21.9 points per game, finished 10th in the country in scoring, and his 722 points in a single season ranks second all-time in Northeastern school history. That pedigree as an elite scorer has clearly translated to the professional level.
Stats 2025-2026 / EasyCredit BBLPTS 16,7 #5 REB 2,6 #150 PD 2,8 #51
Standing at 1.85m, Roland is not the tallest guard on the floor, but his ability to create and finish has made him nearly impossible to contain. Over 32 games in the Bundesliga this season, he has totaled 575 points, averaging 18 points, 3 assists, 2.7 rebounds, and 1.6 steals per game. His scoring output places him in the top 1% of all BBL players in 2025-2026 — a remarkable achievement for a player on a mid-tier roster.
Carrying Trier on his shoulders
What makes Roland’s numbers even more impressive is the context. TBB Trier have leaned heavily on their American guard throughout the season, and he has responded with consistent, high-volume production in 925 total minutes played. His 1.6 steals per game also highlight his activity and engagement on the defensive end, even as the team’s overall defensive rating of 113.9 reflects the challenges Trier have faced collectively.
Gladiators Trier 85 - 78 Syntainics MBC · EasyCredit BBL · 10/05/2026Game PTS REB AST Gladiators Trier Clay Guillozet 6 2 0 Evans Rapieque 2 1 0 Nolan Adekunle 5 0 1 J.J. Mann 0 0 0 Maik Zirbes 8 3 0 Marco Hollersbacher 4 4 3 Marten Linssen 5 5 1 Jordan Roland 20 2 1 Urald King 11 7 0 Behnam Yakhchali Dehkordi 3 3 1 George King 0 0 0 Steven Ashworth 21 3 6 Syntainics MBC Jure Planinic 14 5 2 Mika Siegert 0 0 0 Kresimir Nikic 4 3 0 Akeem Vargas 5 3 1 Perttu Blomgren 10 3 1 R.J. Gunn 2 3 0 Charles Callison 9 2 6 Spencer Reaves 10 0 0 Collin Welp 0 3 2 Abdul Wafa 0 0 0 Khyri Thomas 12 5 4 Nemanja Djurisic 12 10 3
The season has not ended on the highest note for the club. Trier fell to EWE Baskets Oldenburg on May 2 and were beaten by Telekom Baskets Bonn 102-77 on May 8 in what appears to be playoff action. Despite those defeats, Roland’s individual campaign stands on its own as a testament to his quality as a professional scorer.
With a net rating of -2.1 and a 52.9% positive plus/minus rate, the numbers suggest Roland has been a stabilizing force when on the court. His 2025-2026 Bundesliga campaign has firmly established him as one of the most dangerous offensive guards in the BBL, and one worth watching closely in the seasons ahead.
Last 6 games averages Last 6 gamesGP MIN PTS REB AST STL BLK 6 28:26 16.3 2.7 3.2 0.8 0 Date MIN PTS REB AST STL BLK Game League 10/05 32:48 20 2 1 3 0 W 85-78 vs MBC EasyCredit BBL 08/05 24:29 17 2 3 0 0 L 102-77 @ BON EasyCredit BBL 02/05 24:06 5 2 3 0 0 L 95-98 vs EWE EasyCredit BBL 25/04 29:10 19 6 3 2 0 L 102-94 @ SCJ EasyCredit BBL 20/04 27:41 9 0 6 0 0 L 80-104 vs BAY EasyCredit BBL 11/04 32:22 28 4 3 0 0 L 123-97 @ VEC EasyCredit BBL



















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