Hardly anyone would have thought it possible, but the national team showed it to everyone: Germany is the basketball world champion – and there are enthusiastic reactions to the final victory on the Internet.
Even the fact that the DFB used the last minutes of the final game of the Basketball World Cup to announce the dismissal of national coach Hansi Flick could not stop the boundless enthusiasm of the basketball fans. Against all expectations, Germany are world champions, the team showed a fantastic performance and is being celebrated accordingly. Not only in Manila, in the Philippines, where this year’s Basketball World Cup took place, but also online.
One of the first well-wishers knows his stuff: basketball superstar Dirk Nowitzki, 45, could hardly contain himself on Twitter: “Incredible! What a team!!!,” tweeted the athlete.
Basketball World Cup: Victory causes a lot of euphoria
There are also apparently basketball fans in German politics. It remains to be seen whether it has been for a long time or just since the national team surprised everyone with its performance. In any case, Agriculture Minister Cem Özdemir (Greens) commented happily: “What a day for German basketball. You infected everyone with your enthusiasm & wrote sports history,” he tweeted. His colleague from the SPD, Sawsan Chebli, wrote: “What a game. What madness! Thanks guys, great teamwork, thanks Dennis Schröder. So we can be world champions after all.”
Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (SPD) has also personally congratulated the players: “That was an incredible achievement, we are all incredibly proud of you!”
And the comedian Oliver Kalkofe also seems to have caught the basketball fever. He tweeted with a wink: “Thank you very much, now I’m hooked! That basketball is really cool!! Can I still get in there if the basket is hung a little lower? Congratulations to the great German team!” Whether he will be part of the team next time – probably not. But like Kalkofe, many Germans are probably feeling the same way: What the players did in Manila really makes many people want to Throwing baskets done!
Source: Stern

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