Basketball
82-69: Germany take bronze after a lot of scare
Germany We met our predictions and achieved our goals bronze medal After overcoming this Sunday with a final call of consolation to the choice of Poland By 82-69.he did it yes based on the triple after getting a good scare last quarter Poland He even managed to score just 23 points at half-time, even in games where he was always trailing by about 10 points.Appearance in the final episode Denise Schroeder world Johannes Vogtmann served as a team Gordon Herbert To shake the fear out of his body and win the medal he deserves for his tournament success. This is his third time for Germany. euro basketball He won a gold medal in 1993 and a bronze medal in 2005.
Dreams of Poland It doesn’t have a happy ending.Fantastic match (surprise win in the quarterfinals) Slovenia) put them into medal contention for the first time in over 50 years, but reality prevailed in both the semi-finals (they defeated France, who won 54-95) and the third-place play-off. Germany After the first jump, they looked like a team and despite playing without rhythm and inspiration the other days, they reached half-time without a hitch and the game was on track (36-23). The Poles’ offensive success, especially in triples (0/10), helped them.
team of Igor Milichi Coming back from the locker room, he managed to take aim and teamed up with Butler. Sokolowski (18 points and 6 rebounds), gradually regaining options.sensational succession Galbatz With a triple (4/4) he sounded the alarm at the Mercedes-Benz Arena (59-59 in 33 minutes). Germany found itself in an unexpected and unpleasant situation, but knew how to get out of it by paying its rivals the same currency.the first was a triple Teeman and some more Johannes Vogtmann world Denise SchroederThe point guard had never had a great game before (eight turnovers), but he came in at the right time, trailing Poland with 26 points and 6 rebounds and giving Germany the third step on the podium. led to
data sheet
Germany v Poland, 82-69
82 – Germany (19x+17+18+28): Schroeder (26), Obst (9), Wagner (8), Theis (9), Voigtmann (14) -5 starting-, Lo (5), Giffey ( 2) ), Wilber-Babb (3), Wohlfarth-Bottermann (-), Hollatz (-), Thiemann (6), and Sengfelder (-).
69 – Poland (14+9+26+20): Slaughter (10), Ponitka (9), Sokolowski (18), Sel (3), Barcelowski (4) -Initial Five-, Zzyskowski (4), Korenda (- ), Dziewa (8), Michalak (1), and Garbacz (12).
Referees: Antonio Conde (Spain), Johan Rosso (France), Kerem Baki (Turkey) Eliminated: Ponitka (min.40).
Incident: EuroBasket 3rd and 4th place match at Mercedes Benz Arena in front of 12,913 spectators.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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