OR Germany closed the frames of teams that will claim medals in this year’s Eurobasket. They may have needed against the company of the unlikely Luca Doncic, but in the end the Germans beat Slovenia 99-91 and got the semifinals ticket, where they will meet Finland on Friday (12/9/2025, 17:00).
Slovenia made an impressive appearance, bringing to their limits, the Germans, who were the absolute favorite. Schroeder’s company saw Charos with her eyes for three minutes, but in the fourth period she launched a terrible counterattack and reached the win.
The Slovenian of the Magician Luca Doncic showed her teeth to the Germans. With the Slovenian superstar doing “orgies”, although he was loaded with a foul, the Sekulic team had control of the match and the lead up to the third quarter.
With an unlikely three-point lead by Da Silva from the center, the Germans entered the game (70-74) in the third period, they took psychology and dispersed the Slovenians in the fourth period, reaching victory.
Germany certainly did not impress with its performance and Friday’s semifinals with Finland is expected with great interest.
Three German players came forward and raised the scales in favor of the Mumbrou team. Wagner scored 23 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists, Schroeder had 20 points, 3 rebounds and 7 assists, while Tasis dominated the baskets with 15 points and 9 rebounds.
In terms of losers, Luca Doncic gave an unmistakable performance. The Lakers’ Slovenian superstar scored 39 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists, playing from the middle of the third quarter with four fouls!
The ten minutes: 21-32, 45-51, 70-74, 99-91.
GERMANY (Ibrahimagic): Bonga 7 (1/3 three -pointers, 6 rebounds, 3 assists), Oscar da Silva, Lo 11 (2), Tristan Da Silva 5 (1), Wagner 23 (5/14 two -pointers, 0/3 three -pointers, 13/14 3/6 shots, 9 rebounds, 2 assists), Srunder 20 (5/11 two -pointers, 1/9 three -pointers, 7/9 shots, 3 rebounds, 7 assists), all, Tiem 8 (1), UBST 10 (3/6 three -pointers).
Slovenian (Sekulic): Crambeli 9 (4/4 two -pointers), Nikolic 4 (1/8 shoots, 4 rebounds, 4 assists), Prepelitz 13 (1/5 two -pointers, 3/10 three -pointers, 2/2 shots), Muritz 4 (5 rebounds) shots, 4 rebounds, 3 assists), Omits 7 (3/3 two -pointers, 1/2 shots, 5 rebounds), Stergar, Doncic 39 (6/9 two -pointers, 5/16 three -pointers, 12/15 shots, 10 rebounds, 7 assists).
Germany’s group statistics: 21/39 two -pointers, 9/30 three -pointers, 30/37 shots, 42 rebounds (27 defenses – 15 offensive), 19 assists, 4 steals, 1 blocks, 6 errors, 24 fouls.
Slovenia’s group statistics: 22/33 two -pointers, 9/39 three -pointers, 20/25 shots, 45 rebounds (29 defenses – 16 offensive), 18 assists, 2 steals, 1 blocks, 7 errors, 31 fouls.