You can’t stop – even with traffic jams!
The FIT/One Würzburg Baskets won their away game in Easycredit Basketball-Bundesliga with 91:82 at the MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg. Third BBL win in a row for Würzburg.
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Mega chaos before the game: Due to the sudden closure of the A81 the game has to start later!
The Würzburg bus was involved in a traffic stop on the same highway that connects Würzburg and Ludwigsburg (about 130 kilometers apart). Just like the referee team around Johannes Hack. While the referees entered the hall in time, Zac Seljaas and Co arrived late. Result: The game starts a quarter of an hour later.
Who: Injured national player Lukas Wank traveled in his own car – and revealed to Dyn before the game: “I was in the same traffic, but I was there in time. Somehow I was the only one who made it in time.”
BBL: After road chaos! FIT/One Würzburg Baskets win at MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg
interesting: Würzburg manager Zac Seljaas is averaging 8.8 points in the BBL, but 22.5 points in the Champions League (BCL).
What is behind it? Suspects: “In Germany he is doing what he did in Würzburg last year. Play with a lot of energy. I think in the BCL you can’t judge the opposition, maybe he played with a little more fire and took shots that he wouldn’t take here in the BBL. They went right into it. In the end there were only four games. Maybe he went in a little more aggressively. Sometimes that just happens. “
Near the end of the third quarter, Ludwigsburg’s Joel Scott has to go down. After an unlikely foul in which he is punched in the face, he sits outside with a thick ice pack in hand to cool his swollen eye.
Wild fourth season opening grade: Würzburg coach Sasa Filipovski receives a technical foul for protesting. Soon after he hits the referee. But they will turn a blind eye and not punish him for it…
Würzburg won’t let the highway chaos slow it down and deserves to win in the end! The most successful shooter of the hosts is Jhivvan Jackson with 20 points, Seljaas has 19 points.
2024-11-18 02:55:00
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Here are two People Also Ask (PAA) related questions for the title regarding the BBL and its related queries:
1. Query: With the increasing popularity of basketball, the BBL has become a crucial aspect of the sport in Germany. How do you think the FIT/One Würzburg Baskets’ win in the away game against MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg will impact the league and its reputation? Will this victory help to attract more fans and sponsors to the BBL?
2. Query: The unexpected highway closure and resulting delay caused considerable chaos for the players and staff of both teams. How did this unforeseen event affect the game mentality and performance of the players? Can you think of any other similar situations in the past that have had a similar impact on a game?
3. Query: In the game, Würzburg coach Sasa Filipovski received a technical foul and later hit the referee. While they did not receive any further punishment, this kind of behavior is generally frowned upon in sports. What are your thoughts on this incident, and do you think it could have any long-term repercussions for the coach or the team?
4. Query: Zac Seljaas’s performance in the BBL and BCL has been vastly different. He averages 8.8 points per game in the BBL but a whopping 22.5 points per game in the BCL. How do you think this discrepancy can be explained? Is it due to playing time, opposition, or something else entirely?