Germany vs. Great Britain: Victory & Disassembly

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Germany also meets its favorite role against Great Britain and gives the British no chance. The ticker for reading.

Conclusion: What a dominant appearance of the German national basketball team against Great Britain. After a mixed first quarter, Dennis Schröder and Co. found it better and gave the British a chance. In the end there is a clear 120: 57 victory. This means that the DBB team remains unbeaten in the fourth group game.

On Wednesday (7.30 p.m.), Co-host Finland is now concerned with the group victory. In this form, however, German basketball players don’t have to hide from anyone.

Germany – Great Britain: 120: 57

Nelson – Belo – Yeboah – Hesson – Whatle
1st quarter: 32:19; 2. Quarter: 26:12; 3. Quarter: 30: 9; 4th quarter: 32:17

40. Minute: The final point sets – how should it be otherwise – Tristan da Silva, who puts his personal points account with a threesome threesome.

39. Minute: Germany is still not enough and makes it even clearer here shortly before the end – 117: 57.

38. Minute: One of the outstanding men at the DBB team is undoubtedly Tristan da Silva, who has currently blossomed into a top thrower with 22 points.

37. Minute: In the meantime, there is hardly any resistance from the British. Here everyone has accepted that the reigning world champion is at least one number too big. 107: 55!

35. Minute: Now it is getting clearer! After Germany plays into a frenzy again, Great Britain takes a break again.

34. Minute: A strong solo by Schröder and a threesome from Tristan da Silva ensure the 101: -51 lead for Germany. In the fourth game in a row, the DBB team cracks the 100-point brand.

Dennis Schröder and the DBB team are still unbeaten at the European Basketball European Championship. © Imago/Beautiful Sports/Wunderl

32. Minute: Belo’s backwards, but Germany adds again. Wagner can now look forward to a double double-18 points, ten assists.

31. Minute: In the last ten minutes, it is now about all players get out of the game without injury.

30. Minute: The third quarter also clearly goes to Germany. Even if the DBB team is not at 100 percent for a short time, the British have nothing to oppose. Before the last quarter it is 88:40.

29. Minute: This will almost certainly be the next 100-point performance of the DBB team. Currently, Schröder and Co. are only 12 points away from it.

27. Minute: Nothing can be seen from giving up in Great Britain. The British team holds against it as part of its possibility. And yet the bottom line is a 79:36 lead for Germany.

26. Minute: Nothing falls in with the British. Ibrahimagic therefore continues to rotate and may already focus on the last group game on Wednesday against co-host Finland, which is about group victory.

24. Minute: Germany puts the next points on it! Again it is Schröder, this time with a nice threesome to 75:33.

23. Minute: 67:31! A lot of tension is no longer expected in the remaining 17 minutes.

21. Minute: The Germans also successfully start the third quarter and extends the lead to 60:31 thanks to Dennis Schröder.

20. Minute: At the break, Wagner, Tristan da Silva and Theis with ten points each are the best scorers in the DBB team. Now it is important to maintain the concentration after half -time.

20. Minute: Germany dominates the second quarter with 26:12 and is in the lead after the first half with 58:31. If nothing extraordinary happens, it will be the fourth victory in the fourth group game.

Daniel Theis and the DBB team play against Great Britain.
Daniel Theis and the DBB team play against Great Britain. © Imago/Alexander Trienitz

20. Minute: Interim trainer Ibrahimagic offers the clear leadership the opportunity to go through. So far, only the battered Maodo Lô has not been used.

19. Minute: The DBB team does not take the foot from the accelerator pedal despite 56:31 lead, puts pressure on before the first half.

17. Minute: Apart from the offensive rebounds, Germany is now dominating the game in all statistics at will. There, the British use eleven rebounds significantly more than the DBB mans with six.

16. Minute: The British now visibly have problems with the pace of Germans. Theis, Wagner and Co. have all the more fun and combine nicely to the basket.

15. Minute: Germany is now really fun watching. Obst also finds better and better into play and turns a well -defended threesome to 48:24.

14. Minute: Franz Wagner lets the German fans cheer with a fantastic solo after a defensive rebound of Tristan da Silva! 45:24.

13. Minute: In the meantime, the clear class difference between the two teams can be seen here. Tristan da Silva puts a nice threesome in and increases to 43:23 for Germany.

11. Minute: The first points of the second quarter belong to the DBB team: Johannes Thiemann completed after a strong preparatory work by Franz Wagner-37:19.

10. Minute: The first quarter ends with 32:19! After a mixed start, Schröder and Co. came into the game better. When the DBB team defensive stands, Great Britain has to keep big problems against it.

Isaac Bonga in the DBB game against Great Britain.
Isaac Bonga in the DBB game against Great Britain. © Imago/Kalle Parkkinen

9. Minute: A strong co-production from the Oscar and Tristan brothers Da Silva! Germany is increasingly commanding and setting up shortly before the end of the first quarter – 30:19.

8. Minute: Germany is always better in the game and is also expanding its leadership thanks to Theis, who scored its points seven and 8, to 23:18.

7. Minute: After a strong attack over Schröder, Nelson missed the free threesome for the British on the other.

6. Minute: Germany is very present at least on the offensive, scores reliably and took the lead again – 17:13.

5. Minute: Wild mess under the basket of the DBB team-luckily from the perspective of the Germans without a dot for the British.

4. Minute: The German defensive is not yet saddle festival. Routinier Hesson takes advantage of this and increases for Great Britain to 13:10.

3. Minute: The British keep well with the DBB team’s speed basketball-and take the lead for the first time with 6: 8.

2. Minute: Balanced start! Thanks to Wagner and Bonga, Germany runs 5: 4.

1. Minute: Tip-off in Tampere! It starts between Germany and Great Britain.

Update from September 1, 3:26 p.m.: Unlike playing against Lithuania, the hall in Tampere is noticeably empty. This should not change the motivation of the DBB team.

Update from September 1, 3:21 p.m.: The team of Mumbru, which has previously missed all three games due to illness and is represented by Alan Ibrahimagic, is all the better in the flow. Schröder and Co. get over 100 points three times – whether the offensive machine is going so well against the British?

Update from September 1st, 3:11 p.m.: By the way, today’s DBB opponent has not yet arrived in the tournament. Three defeats after three games currently mean sixth place in Group B.

Update from September 1, 3 p.m.: The tension increases about half an hour before tip-off. Does Germany do justice to its favorite role, or does Great Britain become a spoiler?

Update from September 1, 2:30 p.m.: In an hour, German basketball players are about the fourth victory in the fourth group game. Dennis Schröder and Co. want to maintain the sparkling clean balance.

First report: Tampere-So far, national coach Alex Mumbru is likely to be completely satisfied with the appearance of his team at the European Basketball Championship 2025. With three wins from three games, the reigning world champion of his favorite role has become more than fair. So it should continue on Monday (September 1st, 3 p.m.) on the fourth matchday when the DBB team in Great Britain (All TV information on the game) meets.

Basketball European Championships in Finland, Lithuania - Germany
Theis was a central factor in German game. © Matthias Stickel/dpa

After the successes against Montenegro (106: 76), Sweden (105: 83) and finally Lithuania (107: 88), the fellow favorite has the ticket for the final round in Riga in its pocket. In the final two games of Group B against the British and host Finland on Wednesday (7.30 p.m.), Germans want to secure space to avoid the strongest teams from Group A in the round of 16.

DBB team further motivated despite the round of 16 qualifications

“We definitely just want to continue playing. If we now make the mistake and drive down for a game, it is difficult against Finland, where it may be about the group victory,” said Daniel Theis, Center from AS Monaco, before the fourth group game.

Even if Great Britain is the clear outsider against the DBB team around captain Dennis Schröder, the opponent does not want to underestimate. “We don’t go in there. You can quickly fall on your snout,” said Theis: “Whether Britain has lost three games or not: for them this is also a motivation against Germany, the reigning world champion, and Dennis (Schröder/D. Red.) And Franz (Wagner/D. Red.) From the NBA.”

National coach Mumbru is not available against the British of the struck Johannes Voigtmann. The center traveled to Munich “for further diagnostics and therapy of its battered knee” and is to return to Tampere on Tuesday. However, this does not change the clear favorite role on the DBB team. (must)

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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