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Winning streak breaks – Uni Baskets continue second – Uni Baskets

Before the difficult away encounter, head coach Götz Rohdewald had called for them not to fall behind the highly motivated hosts who “will give it their all.” His team only implemented this requirement until shortly before half-time. Despite the pressure of having to win, Trier managed to remain stable throughout the entire game. Münster allowed themselves 17 turnovers and were clearly dominated in rebounding (33:47). The guests weren’t up to par, especially when it came to defensive rebounds (5:16).

Photo: Photominds Münster

With a changed squad, without Cosmo Grühn, Bo Hodges (arm injury in the final training) and Oli Pahnke, but with Sigu Jawara back, the Uni Baskets found themselves behind early on: 6:13 after five minutes – the opposite of what they had planned . There was a lack of physical presence. Trier initially rebounded well defensively and hit three-pointers, the Uni Baskets mainly scored points from the two-point area and better over the course of the quarter, while their three-pointers had a rest day. Adam Touray signaled the arrival of the guests with a dunk. After Stefan Weß’ mid-range goal, the Münster team was up 13:12 and had to let it go until the quarter break. Six ball losses up to this point were painful. 21:14 after quarter one.

With both teams having ups and downs in this phase of the game, Münster managed to start the second half. The Rohdewald team temporarily worked more effectively on the defensive board and equalized with the first long-range goal in the seventh attempt via Sigu Jawara (23:23, 13th). The guests kept their cool in what was at times a hectic game. Adam Touray (6), Sigur Jawara and Nick Stampley converted all 10 free throws in the second period to make it 36:34 (19th). The Uni Baskets had definitely found their rhythm, but it was only successful in the zone. The threesome didn’t fall any further. Jasper Günther made it 42:39 before the break with a fast break. The second quarter was offensive, tied at 25:25 and fulfilled the expectations of a top game.

Photo: Photominds Münster

0:17 run across halftime

After the break, Trier scored at will and set the hall on fire. The guests completely missed the start of the second half. They swallowed a 0:17 run across quarters and fell into an almost hopeless 20-point deficit early on (59:39, 24th). There weren’t enough stops or rebounds on defense to make the game even more exciting. The guests rebelled once and reduced the lead to 61:47 after only their fourth long-range goal in 17 throw attempts. Another three from Jasper Günther did nothing to change the 14-point deficit before the shooting quarter: 70:56

Trier dominance

The big comeback like in Bochum failed to materialize. The Trier team had entered the game with a lot of respect for the Uni Baskets, but had long since taken over total dominance of the unequal duel through their physicality. It was obvious that the Uni Baskets were unable to counter this for long periods of the game, including in the final quarter. Münster didn’t move the ball enough and got bogged down in individual actions. Weitzel corrected the sobering result slightly with four points in a row to make it 86:64. Three out of four quarters clearly went to the people of Moselle.

2nd Basketball Bundesliga – 10th matchday
VET-CONCEPT Gladiators Trier – Uni Baskets Münster 92:70 (21:14/46:39/70:56)

VET-CONCEPT Gladiators Trier:
Graves (14/1), Olima, Stupperich DNP, Yakchali (7), Hollersbacher (9), Steger, Linßen (11), Roland (17/2), Drescher (10/2), Rapieque (7/1), Adekunle (8/2), Zirbes (9)
Uni Baskets Münster:
Hodges DNP, Viefhues, Günther (11/1), Weß (9/1), Groce (2), Jawara (12/2), Ferber (3/1), Pahnke DNP, Touray (15), Stampley (2) , Weitzel (16)

Quarter results:
21:14 / 25:25 / 24:17 / 22:14
Figures & Facts:
Two-way quota: 55% (Trier) / 51% (Uni Baskets); Three-point rate: 24% / 21%; Free throw rate: 86% / 90%; Assists: 16 / 13; Rebounds: 47 / 33; Turnovers: 11 / 17
Referee:
Theis, Behm, Rupprecht
Viewers:
4.096 (SWT-Arena, Trier)

Top game after the international break

For the Uni Baskets, the game in Trier was the last before the international break. On the Saturday after next, the second in the table faces the next difficult test: the fourth-placed Kirchheim Knights with ex-Münster player James Graham will be guests in the Berg Fidel hall for the top game. Tickets for the game on November 30th at 7:30 p.m. are still available in the online ticket shop, where the majority of the seats from the guest contingent have already been activated for Baskets fans. Students at the University of Münster and the FH Münster will receive their free cultural semester ticket contingent here from Tuesday, November 26th.

Next Uni Baskets games

Sat, November 30th, 7:30 p.m.: Uni Baskets – Kirchheim Knights
Sat, December 7th, 6 p.m.: Dresden Titans – Uni Baskets
Sat, December 14th, 7:30 p.m.: Uni Baskets – BBC Bayreuth
Wed, December 18th, 8:30 p.m.: Uni Baskets – Eisbären Bremerhaven

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How did the performance of‍ individual players contribute to VET-CONCEPT Gladiators Trier’s ability to maintain their lead throughout the ​game?

1. Can you discuss the challenges that the Uni Baskets faced ‌with a changed squad and without key players like Cosmo Grühn and Oli Pahnke in‍ their game against VET-CONCEPT Gladiators Trier?‍ How ​did they manage to ⁣cope with these challenges?

2. What was the key to VET-CONCEPT Gladiators Trier’s dominance in the game, and how did they manage to maintain their lead⁢ throughout all four quarters?

3. Can you analyze the performance of the Uni Baskets in terms of their shooting ⁢percentage, rebounding, and ‍turnovers?‍ How did these factors contribute to‍ the final outcome ‌of the game?

4. How do you think the absence⁤ of Bo⁢ Hodges (arm injury in the final training)⁣ and Stefan Weß (six ball losses) affected⁢ the Uni Baskets’ playmaking and overall strategy during the match?

5. What role did ⁢Sigu Jawara’s return to the team play in helping the Uni Baskets stay competitive despite their early deficit? How did they utilize his presence on the court?

6. The Uni Baskets will face the fourth-placed Kirchheim Knights in their upcoming top game after the international break. How do you think they can prepare for such a difficult encounter, taking into account the tactics and strengths of their opponent?

7. Do you think the international break will have a positive or negative impact on the team’s momentum going into this crucial matchup?

8. What are the key areas that ‌the Uni Baskets need​ to work on in order​ to improve their chances of winning against strong opponents​ like Kirchheim Knights ⁢and​ BBC Bayreuth in the future?

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