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HomeNewsGermany stun favorites US in World Cup semifinal – DW – 09/08/2023

Germany stun favorites US in World Cup semifinal – DW – 09/08/2023

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Germany has qualified for the final of the FIBA Basketball World Cup, at the expense of the perennial favorites from the US.

Germany sealed a 113:111 victory, its first ever win against the US in any basketball match. 

German-based Obst shines alongside NBA teammates

NBA stars Franz and Moritz Wagner, Dennis Schröder, and Daniel Theis carried much of the water for Germany, but Bayern Munich’s guard Andreas Obst led the team with 24 points and picked up a handful of assists as well.

Germany's Dennis Schröder dribbles past a defender.
Point guard Dennis Schröder picked up 17 points, 9 assists and 2 steals in a solid showingImage: Tilo Wiedensohler/camera4+/IMAGO

Obst also dropped a crucial three-pointer late in the game as Germany clung to a slim and diminishing lead. 

“It was the coolest game and the most important game. I’m a bit speechless,” Obst told broadcaster Magenta after the final buzzer. “We wanted to play fast … and it worked.”

The German team has never before reached a FIBA Basketball World Cup final. With now-retired superstar Dirk Nowitzki in 2002, Germany reached the semis only to lose to Argentina.

“We have some great guys there. We fought until the absolute end,” Franz Wagner said after the game. “It is very, very special and now we have to go win the title.”

Franz Wagner dunks the ball during the game.
Franz Wagner was one of three Germans to drop more than 20 points, he had 22 but Bayern Munich’s Andreas Obst led the team with 24 points, Daniel Theis also bagged 21Image: Tilo Wiedensohler/camera4+/IMAGO

US, and Serbia, not at full strength

Despite the US taking a very young team to the competition in Asia, with more veteran players declining to participate in an international competition shortly before the start of the NBA season, the still star-studded squad remained the bookmakers’ favorites going into the tournament. 

Serbia await in the final on Sunday in Manila, but without their most famous player, recently crowned NBA champion Nikola Jokic.

Jokic said after his name was surprisingly omitted from Serbia’s squad that he was physically and mentally fatigued after the championship run with the Denver Nuggets and wanted to focus on pre-season preparation.

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Edited by: Natalie Muller

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