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Sebastian Waser, the basketball coach of the Raiffeisen Flyers Wels, was extremely disappointed after the 63:73 defeat in Klosterneuburg, where captain Christian von Fintel had been excluded. The chance of fourth place is still alive, but on Easter Monday (5.30 p.m.) a significant improvement is needed at home. Because Oberwart is the team of the hour, the Gunners recently beat the league favorites Gmunden and BC Vienna away.
After falling over in Vienna, the OCS Swans go into the home game against sixth-placed Klosterneuburg on Monday (5.30 p.m.) as leaders. “We definitely have to improve,” says Gmunden coach Anton Mirolybov, who was only partially satisfied with the recent 83:82 victory in St. Pölten. There was one thing you couldn’t blame the “basket hunters” from Traunsee for – namely, a lack of commitment. The team around captain Daniel Friedrich tirelessly fought back.
In the “regular season” there are only two more rounds on the program, at the end of the placement round on April 15th there will be a fight for first place in the Schlager between Gmunden and Vienna, Wels has to go to St. Pölten.
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