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Basketball: Alba Berlin is approaching the title defense

2022-06-14T20:02:44.777Z


Alba Berlin played like a champion: the defending champions taught challengers Bayern Munich a lesson in their own arena. Now Alba only needs one win to win the basketball championship again.


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Alba pro Christ Koumadje against Othello Hunter from Bayern Munich

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Andreas Gora / dpa

The German basketball champion Alba Berlin is only one win away from the title hat-trick in the basketball Bundesliga.

Coach Israel Gonzalez's team won 71:58 (38:26) at FC Bayern Munich on Tuesday and thus their 19th game in a row.

In the best-of-five series, the capital club increased to 2-0.

The Berliners can already secure the title with a third win in front of a home crowd on Friday.

In a fast-paced but often error-prone game in Munich's Audi Dome, Maodo Lo and Jaleen Smith, each with 13 points for Alba, and Munich's Deshaun Thomas, also with 13 points, were their team's most successful shots.

Munich's managing director Marko Pesic wanted to get the necessary push from the stands - but without the injured leading player Vladimir Lucic, his team botched the start and was quickly 2:7 behind.

After there had been a festival of three in game one, both teams failed several times from distance in a confused early phase.

The fact that Alba was only leading 18:16 at the end of the first quarter was due to their own lack of concentration on the offensive.

Eight points ahead at the break

As a result, both teams' graduation rates remained weak.

Alba defended cleverly without provoking fouls.

The energy storage of the Munich team seemed to have been used up after the stresses of the past few weeks.

Berlin's Oscar da Silva increased the lead to 24:18 with a remarkable dunk in the middle of the second quarter.

Alba coach Gonzalez now saw a variable game from his team, which increasingly benefited from mistakes made by the home side in the build-up game.

National player Maodo Lô ensured the deserved 38:26 break with a lay-up.

After half-time and a hearty speech by Bayern coach Andrea Trinchieri, the Munich team fought at eye level in the first few minutes.

Andi Obst's first three at 33:44 caused a tremor in the sold-out arena.

But stubborn Berliners were unimpressed and combined at will in the direction of the FCB basket.

After a temporary 17-point lead, the game looked like a Berlin training game and no longer like a championship final.

aha/dpa

Source: spiegel

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