Oldenburgers Keep Close Eye on BBL Competition During Weekend Break

The EWE Baskets could only watch what the competition was up to this weekend. The Oldenburgers were probably particularly happy about one result.

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Heidelberg/Oldenburg – While the EWE Baskets were free of play this weekend, things continued lively in the Basketball Bundesliga. Meanwhile, the Oldenburgers are certainly keeping a special eye on two teams.

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On the one hand there is the Academics Heidelberg around ex-baskets coach Ingo Freyer. Coach Pedro Calles’ team will face Baden-Württemberg in their upcoming home game this Saturday (6:30 p.m., large arena). On Saturday, Freyer’s team narrowly prevailed against the Rostock Seawolves 88:86 in the duel between the ex-Oldenburgers. Thanks to their home win, the Heidelbergers (17th place) are now only one win behind newly promoted Tigers Tübingen (16th), who are in the first non-relegation place and suffered a significant defeat at Alba Berlin (69:112).

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While it was the second success in a row for the Academics, the situation in Rostock is becoming increasingly uncomfortable. For Christian Held’s team it was the eleventh defeat in a row. This means that the Seawolves (15) around the former Oldenburg youth coach are dangerously close to the relegation zone.

On the other hand, the Calles team looked relieved at the game between the giants Ludwigsburg and the Löwen Braunschweig. The Braunschweigers lost to the giants on Friday (82:86) and were therefore unable to increase the gap to the baskets. The Lions are in tenth place with a record of 11:13 – the first play-in position. The Oldenburgers follow in eleventh place with a record of 10:13. Places seven to ten will play for the last two playoff places in May.

TWO WEEKS UNTIL THE NEXT GAME What the Baskets Oldenburg want to work on during their break

Mathias Freese Niklas Benter

Oldenburg

The Oldenburgers actually played at the Baskets Bonn at the weekend. However, this duel was postponed a long time ago to Tuesday, March 26th (8 p.m.). The reason: the Bonn venue was occupied at the weekend.

Northwest competitor Rasta Vechta welcomes German champions RP Ulm to the Rasta Dome this Monday (8 p.m.), thus concluding the 24th matchday.

2024-03-17 17:14:57
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