Crime against "WoBo's" Hamburger: Alba trembles without EM heroes to the opening win

Even without his German EM heroes, defending champion Alba Berlin successfully opened the 57th season of the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL).

Crime against "WoBo's" Hamburger: Alba trembles without EM heroes to the opening win

Even without his German EM heroes, defending champion Alba Berlin successfully opened the 57th season of the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL). In a very close duel in the Berlin EM hall, the double winner defeated the Hamburg Towers. Maodo Lo and Johannes Thiemann are rested.

Defending champion Alba Berlin has successfully started the new season of the basketball Bundesliga. The decimated Berliners had to tremble at home in front of 7328 spectators in the 81:78 (45:45) success against the Veolia Towers Hamburg. The best Berlin throwers were Luke Sikma with 16 and Louis Olinde and Jaleen Smith with 14 points each.

Coach Israel Gonzalez gave the two German drivers Maodo Lo and Johannes Thiemann another break. "The EM was exhausting, both mentally and physically. That's why the coach wanted to give us another break today," explained Thiemann during the break at MagentaSport: "I still need a few days and weeks to realize what we've done there to have." In addition, the injured Malte Delow and Marcus Eriksson were missing. The newcomers Gabriele Procida and Yanni Wetzell were also not used.

Nevertheless, the German champions started very energetically and quickly took a 7:2 lead. But towards the end of the first quarter, the mistakes in the Berlin game increased. Before the second quarter, Alba fell behind for the first time (24:25). In addition, there were some coordination problems on the defensive, so that Hamburg often scored too easily. This turned out to be a very tight and fighting game. EM hero Jonas Wohlfarth-Bottermann (called WoBo), who moved from Ludwigsburg to Hamburg in the summer and played for Alba from 2013 to 2016, scored three points and four rebounds for his new team, he only hit one of his six free throws .

After the change of sides, Alba started with a 6-0 run, but then failed to open up further. The hosts had big problems with Hamburg's very physical style of play, but were now better defensively. So it remained a very tight game, the lead changed back and forth. The decision came at the last second when Tamir Blatt converted two free throws.