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Toronto: Justin Champagnie (G League – two-way) has been downgraded to out. Isaac Bonga (G League – on assignment) has been downgraded to out.
View ArticleIsaac Bonga returns to Germany
The German forward Isaac Bonga returns to Europe after four seasons in the NBA to sign with the EuroLeague team FC Bayern Munich, sources tell BasketNews. According to BasketNews sources, a 22-year-old...
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Keep in mind that Isaac Bonga, Maxi Kleber, and Moe Wagner have been excluded from all the above international fixtures. Daniel Theis seems on the verge of being ruled out as well.
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Full list: Isaac Bonga (Bayern), Oscar Da Dilva (Barcelona), Niels Giffey (Bayern), Justus Hollatz (Rio Breogan), Maxi Kleber (Mavericks), David Kramer (Lowen Braunschweig), Leon Kratzer (Bonn), Maodo...
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Head coach Gordon Herbert has unveiled the squad for the German national team as they gear up for the highly anticipated FIBA Basketball World Cup, set to commence on July 31, 2023, in Bonn.
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After mentioning the examples of Isaac Bonga, Moritz Wagner, and Niels Giffey, Schroeder told that it would not be fair to others if Kleber suddenly came back to play for Germany. “It was weird to me,...
View ArticleGermany reveals final World Cup roster
Head coach Gordon Herbert made his decisions regarding the World Cup squad Thursday, as shared by the German Basketball Federation via a press release attached to a video on the official YouTube...
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“I think Dirk’s presence did inspire us a little bit,” Bonga said with a smile. “Obviously, when something like him is watching the game, it gives you an extra boost and extra confidence. He’s a legend.”
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Battling for the top seed of Group K of the 2023 FIBA World Cup, Germany overcame a poor start in dominating fashion and knocked down Slovenia, 100-71, in Okinawa Arena Sunday. Replying to the early...
View ArticleFranz Wagner scores 22 points as Germany beats Japan 97-77
The 2023 FIBA World Cup winners handled business efficiently, defeating Japan 97-77 in their first game in Lille. Franz Wagner led the way with 22 points and six rebounds, achieving a PIR of 21. While...
View ArticleFranz Wagner scores 22 points as Germany beats Japan 97-77
The 2023 FIBA World Cup winners handled business efficiently, defeating Japan 97-77 in their first game in Lille. Franz Wagner led the way with 22 points and six rebounds, achieving a PIR of 21. While...
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Schroder with 20 points was the top scorer of Germany, Franz Wagner scored 17, while Isaac Bonga had 15 and Andreas Obst added 14, both combining for 6/11 threes.
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