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Germany Defeats Slovenia in EuroBasket 2025 Preparation Match
The German basketball team has shown its readiness for the upcoming EuroBasket 2025 tournament, defeating Slovenia in a preparation match on August 8, 2025, in Ljubljana. Germany won 103-89, demonstrating their potential as a medal contender despite injuries to key players.
In the match, Germany's size and athleticism advantage were evident, particularly in the offensive rebounds. Slovenia, led by NBA superstar Luka Dončić who scored 19 points with 5 assists, struggled with a less physically imposing roster. Germany employed aggressive defensive tactics, including double-teaming Dončić on pick-and-rolls to limit his effectiveness.
Dončić is currently on a minutes restriction as he adjusts after an offseason, and Germany's defensive strategies are expected to continue in EuroBasket games. Germany's roster, led by NBA talent like Dennis Schröder, Tristan da Silva, and Franz Wagner, showed impressive performance even without Schröder and Daniel Theis, who were both out due to injury.
Wagner, who scored 18 points in just 17 minutes, had to leave the court early with five fouls. Schröder was absent for personal reasons but is expected to return for the second duel with Slovenia on Sunday. The German team had worked hard for about a week in a training camp in Malaga before the match.
Christian Anderson made his international debut with a powerful dunk for Germany, adding to the team's momentum. Germany led Slovenia by ten points at the end of the second quarter (49:39), and Franz Wagner and David Kramer were the top scorers for Germany, each with 18 points.
This victory marks Germany's first test match win in preparation for the European Championship. The top four teams in their six-team group at the European Championship will qualify for the knockout round in Riga, Latvia. With their strong performance against Slovenia, Germany has reinforced its competitive readiness for the tournament.
The German basketball team, featuring NBA stars like Dennis Schröder and Franz Wagner, demonstrated their potential for the EuroBasket 2025 tournament by winning against Slovenia, even with key players injured. In the same match, Luka Dončić, Slovenia's NBA superstar, faced aggressive defensive strategies, including double-teaming on pick-and-rolls, limiting his effectiveness.