Telekom Baskets Bonn must improve their license for the Easycredit Basketball Bundesliga. The licensing committee of the BBL has raised questions about the club's structure and change of ownership. CEO Simon Pallmann explains that the changes in the club's structure and ownership have led to questions from the licensing committee. The Baskets had not done their homework and must now improve. The Champions League winner of 2023 had not published its budget for this season, one of only four clubs to do so. The contract with their magenta-colored naming sponsor runs until 2026. Simon Pallmann worked for a long time in the management of Bayer Leverkusen and took over the management of the Bonn club from Wolfgang Wiedlich in early December. At the same time, entrepreneur Maxim Krtschil became the new main shareholder. An independent expert committee reviews the finances of the BBL clubs. The last insolvency in the BBL was in 2016. The Baskets must answer their questions on time and in full. The deadline is July 15. The BBL has already granted licenses to 15 of the 16 first-division clubs. Only the Baskets must improve. The club's fans are worried about the future of their team. But Simon Pallmann is confident that the Baskets will be able to answer all questions and obtain their license. The Baskets have a strong team and a good chance of succeeding in the playoffs.