EuroBasket: Olympics Warning for Basketball Teams

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“Must be better” – Olympics as a warning for basketball players






Germany against Finland – there was something? In the preliminary round it was a clear thing for the world champion. But that makes the European Championship semi-final rather more complicated. Olympia showed that.

Two victories until the European Championship crown. After the basketball thriller against Slovenia with superstar Luka Doncic, the German basketball players are close to the successful end of their title mission. Two years after the sensational World Cup triumph from Manila, the next coup is within reach.



EM semi-final 2022, World Cup title 2023, fourth Olympic fourth and now again in the semi-finals-Germany’s basketball players have been part of the top of the world for years. “We are one of the best teams in the world, we have proven enough,” said NBA star Franz Wagner, “and tomorrow is a new chance”.

Despite the impressive development of the past few years, nothing can yet be felt by euphoria with Wagner and Co. Instead, the world champions are self -critical this Friday (4 p.m./RTL and Magenta Sport) before the semi -finals against outsiders Finland. “We haven’t done our best game twice now. I think it’s time again,” said Wagner after the wild catch -up at 99:91 in the hectic and cramped quarter -finals against Slovenia. Germany had already had a hard time in the round of 16 against Portugal.


After the glamorous preliminary round in the Finnish Tampere with five clear victories in five games, the German game in the KO round has not yet been developed as desired. “We have to be better if we want to achieve our goals,” said Maodo Lo.




The development is strikingly reminiscent of the disappointing Olympic Games last year. In France, too, the German team was rushed through the preliminary round to lose the decisive games in the KO round. At the Olympics, too, the team was celebrated against the host after a gala and then failed in the second meeting with the French.


This time, EM-Co host Finland was exhausted with 30 points difference in the group phase, now the team around NBA professional Lauri Markkanen and the Finnish young star Miikka Muurinen is waiting in the fight for the final.





So that Finland does not become the second France, the senses in the German camp are sharpened. “We are not allowed to underestimate the Finns,” said Schröder, which is incorrectly acting against Slovenia. “I still remember the games against the French. We took it a bit on our shoulder and switched off – this time shouldn’t happen to us.”

The preparation for the Suomi team began in the night after the Slovenia game. “The victory from the preliminary round no longer counts. Finland will have the first game in the head, they will want to reciprocate,” said Center Daniel Theis. “It is a big game for both teams. We still have two games up to our big goal,” said Theis with a view to the desired EM title.

Compensation as a trump card





It is characterized by this German team that it deals with the situation self -critically and believes in its own strengths until the end. And above all, these lie in the balance of the squad. “When I have a bad day, there is another one,” Schröder praised his teammates.

Together it should work with the first European Championship title for 32 years. This would also have the Olympic disappointment forgotten. “We have already lost enough games in important moments that we should have won. I think the sting is still deep,” said Wagner, who is hot for the fourth big semi -finals in a row. “You prepare for such games all summer, you train for that.”

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Key Matchups and Statistics: A Comparative Glance

To provide deeper insights, let’s examine a comparative analysis of the German national basketball team’s performance during the Olympics and the current EuroBasket tournament. This table highlights key performance indicators (KPIs), offering a fresh perspective on their journey:

| Metric | Olympics (2024) | EuroBasket (Current) | Difference/Insight |

| —————————- | ————— | ———————- | —————————————————————————————— |

| Preliminary Round Wins | 4 | 5 | A strong start in EuroBasket, building confidence for the knockout stages |

| Points Per Game (PPG) | 78.5 | 84.2 | A notable increase on the offensive end, indicating improved scoring efficiency. |

| Opponent PPG | 82.3 | 75.0 | Defensive improvements, keeping opponents from scoring as much |

| Three-Point Percentage | 32.1% | 38.5% | Significant jump in three-point accuracy, indicating improved shooting efficiency. |

| Rebounds Per Game | 34.2 | 36.8 | Increased rebounding efforts, boosting second chance opportunities |

| Turnovers Per Game | 12.8 | 11.2 | Reducing turnovers, crucial for ball security and offensive flow. |

| Key Players (Points) | – | – | Identify top scorers, such as Wagner and Schröder, highlighting their contribution. |

note: Statistics are rounded to the nearest tenth.

FAQ: Your Questions Answered

To further enhance readability and provide extensive data, here are answers to some frequently asked questions about the German basketball team’s EuroBasket campaign, designed to improve search visibility:

Q: What are the main goals for the German basketball team at EuroBasket?

A: The primary goal for the German national team is to win the european

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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