Before the Olympics in Paris: Basketball spectacle in London: USA defeats Germany

Before the Olympics in Paris: Basketball spectacle in London: USA defeats Germany

Dunks, threes, blocks: The Olympic dress rehearsal turns into a basketball show. Germany holds its own against the NBA stars, but this time it is narrowly defeated.

The basketball world champions gave the outstanding LeBron James a high five after the spectacle in London. Despite a strong performance, Germany was unable to pull off a surprise coup before the Olympics. The team, led by captain Dennis Schröder, lost narrowly 88:92 (41:48) to Olympic champions USA, including James.

The US team, which included twelve NBA professionals, successfully took revenge 318 days after losing the World Cup semi-final in Manila – in front of Germany’s basketball icon Dirk Nowitzki, who was sitting in the arena.

“It was a lot of fun. It was a special atmosphere. The second and third quarters were very, very good. There are a lot of positives to be taken from it. Of course, we also see that we still have some room for improvement,” said Franz Wagner, who was the best German scorer with 18 points, on ProSieben.

“Twelve awesome guys”

Spectacular blocks, thunderous dunks and a series of three-point shots: the 19,177 fans in the sold-out arena in London got to see everything that basketball has to offer just a few days before the opening of the Olympic Games. Schröder (13 points) and Co. held their own in the test in Abu Dhabi and at the World Cup, just like last year, but this time the individual class of the team around US flag bearer James (20 points), Stephen Curry (13) and Anthony Edwards prevailed.

“I’m extremely excited. Meeting a team like this doesn’t happen very often in a career. There are twelve great guys there,” Wagner had already stressed before the game. The young Orlando Magic star plays against all the NBA stars all season, but never in such a concentrated group. The fact that a German international basketball match is shown on free TV at prime time is also rather an exception.

US bank shows off

Whether captain Schröder will also be given the flag-bearer honor that star player James is already certain to receive at the opening ceremony will not be announced until Thursday. The two former teammates at the Los Angeles Lakers gave each other a friendly high five before the game began. Schröder was confident right from the start and converted two quick three-pointers. The USA had trouble getting free throws in the first few minutes.

Two three-pointers from Jrue Holiday and the substitution of the strong second row around NBA champion Jayson Tatum gave the favorites a clear lead for the first time. A 21:4 run allowed the US team, which again had to do without Kevin Durant due to injury, to pull away. But this was far from the preliminary decision that the Germans had feared. “We started well, but then made a few stupid fouls. I’m definitely proud of the team,” said Schröder at halftime.

Germany hopes for ideal farewell for Herbert

The match, which felt “like an away game” to Schröder because of the large number of US fans in the stands, remained close and competitive in the second period. Germany even took the lead again and was not unsettled even by an 8-0 run by the Americans in 48 seconds. Germany went into the final quarter with a three-point lead.

Nowitzki signed jerseys, caps and smartphones during the timeouts – on the court he continued to get the best entertainment and a duel on equal terms. Only an outstanding final phase by the 39-year-old James brought the decision in favor of the Olympic champion.

The USA is considered the clear favorite to win gold at the Summer Games. After winning bronze at the European Championships in 2022 and the surprising World Cup triumph in Manila last year, Germany wants to win its third medal in three years and give national coach Gordon Herbert the ideal farewell. The DBB team begins its preliminary round in Lille on Saturday (1:30 p.m.) against outsider Japan. The USA will face runner-up Serbia, including NBA star Nikola Jokic, in the opening match on Sunday (5:15 p.m.).

Source: Stern

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