In a thrilling showdown at the European championship, Germany emerged victorious against Turkey, clinching the gold medal with an 88-83 win. The match, held on Sunday, featured standout performances, most notably from Dennis Schroder, who played a pivotal role in the final moments. He scored the last six points of the game, showcasing his exceptional skills under pressure.
Isaac Bonga led the German team with a remarkable 20 points, while Schroder contributed significantly, finishing with 16 points and an impressive 12 assists. Franz Wagner also shone brightly, adding 18 points to the total. This triumph marks Germany’s first EuroBasket title since 1993, further solidifying their capabilities after winning the World Cup in 2023 with a similar roster.
The game was tightly contested, characterized by 15 lead changes and 11 ties, which kept fans on the edge of their seats. With just 1:15 left on the clock, Schroder made a decisive drive to score, putting Germany ahead by a single point. He then added a jumper with only 18.7 seconds remaining. Turkey sought to respond but missed a critical 3-point attempt from Alperen Sengun, sealing Germany’s victory with Schroder’s free throws.
Schroder’s performance earned him the title of EuroBasket MVP, a testament to his significant impact on the tournament. Turkey, despite the loss, showcased their talent, with Sengun leading the team with 28 points, complemented by Cedi Osman’s 23 points and Shane Larkin’s all-around contribution of 13 points, nine assists, and six rebounds.
Germany finished the tournament with an unblemished record of 9-0, highlighting their dominance throughout the event. As the players celebrated, Schroder remarked on the team’s collective confidence in high-pressure situations, emphasizing their readiness to deliver in critical moments. The victory not only represents a significant achievement for the team but also a proud moment for the nation as they continue to make their mark on the European basketball scene.