Dennis Schröder’s Impact on the Basketball Lions Braunschweig: A Key Player On and Off the Court

The world champion hype in the Paul Horn Arena was huge – the young fans in particular really wanted an autograph or selfie from Dennis Schröder. The NBA star accompanied his team, the Basketball Lions Braunschweig, to the cup race in Tübingen in September. After his Braunschweig team’s 78:64 win, Schröder rushed away in the limousine – and will be the focus again before the Tigers’ Bundesliga match against Braunschweig on Wednesday (3:30 p.m.). Because Schröder, who has now landed with the Brooklyn Nets, has already ended his NBA season. And with his presence on the sidelines alone, he drove Braunschweig to a home win against Alba Berlin at the weekend. “Dennis and the rebounds were the key,” said Lions coach Jesús Ramírez. It is uncertain whether Schröder will make another trip to Tübingen on May Day; @ds17_fg is still silent on his social accounts.

If the Tigers want to avoid relegation, they have to win at least three, and ideally all four, remaining games. But Braunschweig also has nothing to give away, only one win is missing from 10th place and thus the play-ins. “After the Euroleague teams, the most athletic team in the Bundesliga,” says Tübingen coach Daniel Jansson. The Tigers especially have to find a solution against center Jilson Bango – the 2.08 meter tall Angolan leads his team with 12.9 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game in every category.

2024-04-29 16:46:00
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