Munich Basketball Champions: Thrilling Win vs. Ulm

Munich remains the German basketball capital. Despite a violent phase of weakness, FC Bayern ran down in the playoff final of the Bundesliga outsider Ratiopharm Ulm and defended his championship title. In game five of the best-of-five series, the big showdown in their own hall, Bayern celebrated a 81:77 (48:41) success in a thriller and despite a famous Ulm comeback. It was the decisive third victory.

The best thrower of the home side was veteran Devin Booker with 19 points. A bumpy Munich season ended with a happy ending. In the cup, the favorite had already failed in the semi-finals, in which Euroleague missed the team of ex-national coach Gordon Herbert the playoffs.

While Bayern celebrated the seventh championship title, Ulm could not repeat his 2023 Bundesliga coup. The team from Baden-Württemberg was not enough for Karim Jallow to go to the coup. The weak consolation of head coach Ty Harrelson has a strong consolation of playing a strong season and having been annoyed by the Isar’s star ensemble.

For the eleventh time in the Bundesliga history there was a decisive fifth final game. The home teams had always prevailed in the first ten duels. The fact that the best-of-five series could even be the ultimate showdown of the best-of-five series was in the clear 67: 53 away win of Bayern on Tuesday in Ulm. In the face of the final KO, the Munich team had been rearranged, especially after half -time and only approved 21 points.

“We will need that again today to win,” said Routinier Devin Booker before game five at the broadcaster Dyn. The hosts defended aggressively right from the start and made life difficult for Ulm. In the second third, the Munich team pulled up to 17 points ahead (47:30). The Bayern fans in the SAP Garden already celebrated.

Ulm weakened – as in game four – especially from the triple line, the first ten attempts all went wrong. Nevertheless, the guests took up swing, benefited from light messengers of Bavaria and continued to shorten the gap. When the first three -point throw found its way into the basket and a basket of Ulmer Nate Hinton ended the first half with the final siren, the match was open again.

Crazy final phase decides master fight

A little away from the Bayern Bank, Cars of Cars Edwards buried his head in his hands-the outstanding Munich professional has been missing for more than two months due to a back injury. As on Tuesday, the Ulm had to do without Jungstar Noa Essengue, who had flown to the NBA draft in New York and was selected there by the Chicago Bulls. Teammate Ben Saraf also found a team (Brooklyn Nets) in the first round-he did without the US trip and stood on the floor in Munich.

What looked like in the second quarter after a Munich title show developed towards the end into a large basketball thriller. Ulm came closer to the trembling Bavaria and actually took the lead in the 33rd minute with 66:65. The hosts took four and a half minutes for their first points. In the end it became a wild exchange of blows – with the better end for Bayern.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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