Hello, my name is Maarten Herman van Gent and I
am Dutch.
I live in Estonia in the city of Tallinn.
I was born on March 22, 1947 in the city of Rotterdam in the
Netherlands.
I started to play basketball in 1960 at high school.
My father, who was a physical education teacher at a high school in
Rotterdam did not allow me to play this sport.
He was one of the first teachers in 1947, who was teaching basketball
at school in the Netherlands.

The sport is ok, he said, but the organization is terrible.
I started to play korfbal instead.
This is a typical Dutch sport with also a basket but without back board.
This game is played out side on a grass court with twelve people (six
men and six women)

This is me in 1947
When I reached the age of 18 years I started to play for a basketball
club named "BOB Oud Beyerland".
Two years later I was playing for a team in Rotterdam, named "Transol
RZ".
Besides basketball, I was playing korfbal, soccer, and sailing at the
same period
In all these sports, besides soccer, I was acting on the highest level
in the Netherlands.
My study at high school was very poor, except for sports of course!
In 1968 after serving in the Dutch army, I started to study to become a
sports teacher.
In 1970 I finished my study and the first job was in in a prison as a
physical education teacher.

Coaching AMVJ Rotterdam 1070
At the same time I became a basketball coach at the lowest level
in Rotterdam with the team of AMVJ Rotterdam.
I coached this team for five seasons.
They moved up three times to a higher level.
Finally they were one division under the top.
This was the limit, because other teams bought the best players away.
In 1975 I started to coach the team of Frisol Rowic in Dordrecht.
This team played also one level under the top, but they had a sponsor
who wanted to move up.
The fist season was a disaster!
The second season, I decided to play with very young players, starting
with the age of 16 years old.
We barely stayed in the league, but the season later we won the
championship without losing a single game
and moved to the top division.
Frisol Rowic in 1976.
I stayed with this team for two seasons more.
But the same thing happened as before with the AMVJ team.
More rich teams started to contract our best players.
During the third season in this period with Frisol,
I decided to quit my job as a physical education teacher and only to
focus on basketball coaching.
I became the first professional basketball coach in the Netherlands
basketball history!!.
In 1980 I became the coach the team of "Nationale Nederlanden Donar" in
Groningen.
This team had a top sponsor for already eight years, but they never won
the championship of the Netherlands.
The first season again was a disaster!!!!.
The team reached the fifth place in the competition.
The second season after changing seven players we won the championship.
Finally after twelve years of coaching I reached my goal: to win the
championship of the Netherlands.

In 1983 I went to one of the weakest team in the Netherlands named"
Hatrans Haaksbergen".
The first season the team reached the second place in the competition.
The following season was very short for me, because I left the team
after having a disagreement with the president,
who also was the sponsor.
I finished that season with my old team in Rotterdam, where one of my
friends was the sponsor and president.
This team was at that time in last place and my job was to try to keep
it in the league.
However they had 8 more losses than the team in front of them.
We almost managed!!!.
In the final game however, our American player was thrown a klomp, (a
typical Dutch wooden shoe) , out of the crowd,
He started to fight with the klomp thrower and he was suspended for the
rest of the game and we lost!!
End of the story!!
.
The next team in 1984 was in Belgium and named "Sunair
Oostende".
This team won the championship and the national cup of
Belgium, without losing one game!!
However, I found this job too easy and I went to Hellas in Gent also in
Belgium.
I stayed there for three seasons.
The team was a mediocre team.
But it was a lot of fun, because the president was doing everything to
improve his team.
With this team we went in 1987 to Estonia to play a tournament in the
city of Tallinn in the Soviet Union.
We won this tournament!
Against very strong teams like Tallinn, Riga, St Petersburg and Kaunas,
all Soviet teams that time.
In 1988 I went back to Sunair Oostende and we won the national cup that
season
.

Coaching sunair 1989
In 1989 I went to Macabbi Brussel for half a season.
I had made a deal with this club, that I only would
coach for bonuses for winning games. No cure no pay!
Half the way in the season the team was in first place,
But than there was no more money left to pay me.
Again I had to end a job!
In 1990 I went back to Holland to coach.
I was still living in Oostende in Belgium and I had to drive every day
500 Kilometers by car.
The team I coached in Holland was named Weert in the city of Weert.
This season was nothing special!
We finished in third place.
The start of the next season was a disaster!
There were no players and decided to work only on presure m.t m defense in the pre
season games.
The manager of the team did not like this.
They fired me, because they wanted me to play zone defense..
They never had seen this kind of defense before, except in the USA in
college basketball.
In 1991, I coached again in Belgium.
The name of the team was Houthalen and played in the highest division.
Half the season I was fired, after a fist fight with a supporter and a
losing game against the strongest team by 1 point.
Than, I decided to quit basketball coaching.
I did not like to be told by sponsors or presidents who were much
younger then me, how to coach.
And by people that did not know anything about basketball and were also
20 years younger that me.
In 1992 I moved to Estonia.
I worked as a basketball agent for Globe Sports Management in Europe.
I spend most of my time on my sailing boat in Greece and later in
Spain.
I only coached in 1995 the team from Houthalen for two games more
They asked me to coach two games for keeping them in the highest
division.
I think that these games were my best coached games ever.
We won both games by 30 points difference!!
In 1996 I coached the former championship team of the Soviet Union named
"Kalev Tallinn".
And the national team of Estonia
We won the championship in Estonia in the first season.
I wanted to quit coaching again
But the board managed to change my mind
and I coached another season.
We did very well in the European Saporta cup.
We reached the second place in our division after Milan.
And again I quit the coaching in 1998.
In 2000 I wrote an article on the internet site from
Telebasket about the basketball in Estonia.
I wrote, that because of the past history in Estonia , nobody is interested in the
future!
In the old Soviet Union, there was communism and the future was not
important. Only "to day" counted!
The basketball teams in the new republic of Estonia were only interested
in old players
and they had no trust in the younger players!,

Youngest team in the competition Ehitustooriist/
Audentes University in Estonia in 2003- 2004.
One of the coaches of a junior team in Estonia, who read
the article,
asked me to help him out with coaching his team.
I started coaching and practicing again.
But this time it did cost me money instead of earning money!!
I sponsored and practiced the team for four seasons until April 2, 2004.
In 2003 I replaced Sam Vincent at den Bosch in the Netherlands during
the play offs.
In 2005 Ehitustooriist won the championship of Estonia, while my
former assistant coach was coaching and me managing the team.
I coached the national basketball team of the
Netherlands from October 2001 until February 2003

Dutch national team in Poland 2002
This team is always in problems!
The Dutch players who are playing in other European countries are never
available.
The foreign club teams don't let them go because they are afraid of
injuries during these national team games.
It means that you have to recruit players only from the Dutch
competition.
This local competition consist mainly out of foreign players
You cannot make a very strong team with bench players from the Dutch
competition!
However ,we managed to win a lot of games when NBA players Rik Smits and
Francisco Elson were playing with the team.
I gave two clinics. One in 2005 and one in 2008.
First one was in China Shanghai for Addidas and the NBA

Shanghai clinic August 2005. Showing hedging!

Clinic Abuja Nigeria 2008 with the best
basketball potential in the world.
In February 2009 I replaced the American coach at
Rotterdam, My former team AMVJ, with the name Rotterdam Challengers..
We made the play offs but did not win against Groningen in the first
round.
In April 2010, I was asked to replace the American coach at Eiffel
Towers Den Bosch during the play offs.
