EuroBasket: Germany Reach Quarter-Finals | News & Updates

Germany’s basketball players tortured themselves to the European Championship quarter-finals when they return from national coach Alex Mumbru. The world champion won his round of 16 in Riga against outsider Portugal after three tedious quarters with 85:58 (31:32), but showed his weakest tournament performance. Mumbru stood on the sidelines for the first time during the European Championship after he had completely missed the preliminary round due to a abdominal disease.

In the quarter-finals on Wednesday, Germany will deal with NBA top players Luka Doncic either with Italy or Slovenia. If it is then to work with the semi-finals, a significant increase in performance and a return to the brilliant form from the preliminary round in tampers is necessary. Dennis Schröder and Franz Wagner, each with 16 points, were the best German throwers against Portugal.

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Mumbru suffered an “acute abdomen” on Monday last week and was taken to the hospital in Tampere. This is an emergency situation that requires immediate medical treatment. It mostly manifests itself in violent abdominal pain. During the group phase, assistance coach Alan Ibrahimagic had therefore taken responsibility and led the team to five sovereign victories in five games. However, Mumbru had taken over the scepter as soon as the move to Riga and was already running the training on Friday.

Initially, the top form of Tampere when Germany dominated the opponents at will not see much. The world champion began to be careless and unfocused and was quickly 2: 7 behind. The German team had shot the game until the end of the first quarter (17:12) – there was not much to be felt from the shine of the preliminary round. For a long time, Germany did not find a rhythm in the new environment. Only one of 18 three -point throws found their way into the basket in the first half – that is why the world champion was for the first time during the tournament for the break in the back (31:32). After the change of sides, there was not much going together at the tournament favorite, the German game continued to work. Only towards the end of the third quarter Maodo Lo finally hit the second German threesome, but before the last section, Germany was only one point in the lead (52:51). In the last ten minutes, too, it has remained a tough affair, so the significantly higher German quality prevails in the end.

Germany’s EuroBasket 2025 Quarter-Finals: Key Stats and Insights

The German National Basketball Team, under the leadership of Coach Alex Mumbru, faced a challenging Round of 16 match, ultimately securing a victory against Portugal. However, their performance raised questions about their form heading into the quarter-finals. Below, we present a detailed look at key statistics, offering insights into their journey and what the team needs to excel in the upcoming matches.

| Statistic | Value vs. Portugal | Comparison to Preliminary Round Average | Key takeaway |

| :———————– | :—————-: | :—————————————: | :—————————————————————————————————————————————- |

| Final Score | 85:58 | | A win, but the score suggests a lower standard of play compared to their dominant group-stage performances. |

| Points per Quarter | 17/14/21/33 | | A slow start, showing their lack of readiness. The fourth-quarter rally highlights the team’s potential but also the earlier struggles. |

| 3-Point Percentage | X/18 | Significantly Lower | Only 1 three-pointer made in the first half, indicating poor shot selection or defensive pressure. This needs to improve drastically |

| Turnovers | x | x | The team needs to minimize turnovers, especially against teams that rely on fast breaks and capitalizing on mistakes. |

| Dennis Schröder Points| 16 | | The returning performance form star Dennis Schröder |

| Franz Wagner Points| 16 | | A balanced scoring load needs to be maintained. |

Table Notes: All statistics are based on available data from the match versus portugal. Preliminary Round Average data will be added post-match against the next opponent to allow for accurate comparisons.

Impact of Coach Mumbru’s absence and Return:

Coach Mumbru’s absence due to an “acute abdomen” clearly affected the team’s initial performance. Although assistant coach Alan Ibrahimagic led the team through the group phase, Mumbru’s return brought a new dynamic. His ability to influence the team’s tactical approach, though, was tested during this match.

Looking Ahead to the Quarter-Finals:

Germany’s upcoming quarter-final match, possibly against Luka Dončić’s Slovenia or Italy, presents a far sterner test. The team must significantly enhance its performance, particularly in:

Offensive Efficiency: Improving 3-point shooting and overall field goal percentage.

Defensive Intensity: Maintaining a high level of defensive pressure throughout the game.

* team Chemistry: Ensuring seamless execution and avoiding communication lapses.

FAQ: Your Questions About the German National Basketball Team Answered

Q: who is the current coach of the German national basketball team?

A: The current head coach of the German national basketball team is Alex Mumbru. [[1]]

Q: what were the key takeaways from Germany’s game against Portugal?

A: Germany won against portugal with a score of 85:58; yet, they displayed a notably weaker performance than during the preliminary round. Critical areas for improvement include three-point shooting accuracy, consistency in all four periods of play, and overall offensive efficiency.

Q: Who will Germany face in the quarter-finals?

A: Germany will face either Luka Dončić’s Slovenia or Italy in the quarter-finals. The exact opponent will be determined during matches occurring on Wednesday.

Q: What challenges does Germany face in the quarter-finals?

A: The primary challenge will be facing higher-ranked teams with NBA-level talent, such as Luka Dončić. Germany needs to improve its efficiency, defensive intensity, and team chemistry to advance to the semi-finals.

Q: Where can I find the schedule for the 2025 EuroBasket?

A: You can find the tournament schedule. [[2]]

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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