It starts at 2.30 p.m. with the second women’s semi-final between DBB LZ Oberösterreich and title favorite Klosterneuburg in the Raiffeisen Arena in Wels. Admission is free. The men’s Superliga match between the Flyers, who have already qualified for the play-off quarter-finals, and Traiskirchen will take place there at 5.30 p.m.
“Anyone who is already in the hall with the women and has consumed a small fee at the buffet can watch the men’s show for free. Pupils and students receive free tickets,” explained Flyers chairman Michael Dittrich. “We’re looking forward to a basketball festival.” The 3G rule applies – no mask requirement.
Anyone who then wants to travel almost 50 kilometers further to Gmunden can witness the hit between champion Swans and the 14-time winner BC Vienna from 8 p.m. (Sky Sport Austria live). If the battered US legionnaire Stephon Jelks gets fit, the Gmunden team will play for the first time against the star ensemble around Enis Murati. The Upper Austrians lost the previous four season duels. Now the tide is about to turn.
Source: Nachrichten