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European Cup: Germany beat Finland Group B to advance first, Wagner Jr. 23 points Schroder 16+7+9

4:20am, 4 September 2025【Football】

On September 4, the European Men's Basketball Team Championship ushered in the final day of the group stage. In a focus battle, Germany defeated Finland, thus advancing to the top 16 with a 5-0 win or 0-lose group record.

Match data:

Finnish team Camhoya 16 points, 11 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 interruptions, Mark Kanen 11 points, 9 rebounds, 4 interruptions, Mark Suni 9 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist, Madson 6 points, 7 rebounds, Grandison 6 points, 1 rebound, 3 assists and 2 interruptions;

German team Wagner Jr. 23 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, Schroeder 16 points, 7 rebounds, 9 assists, Timan 12 points, 7 rebounds, 2 hats, Banga 7 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 attacks, 2 hats, Ronaldo 7 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 interruptions, Theis 6 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 hats.

Star of this game: Wagner Jr.

Wagner Jr. played 21 minutes today, making 7 of 13 shots, including 1 of 5 three-pointers and 8 of 8 free throws, resulting in a total of 23 points in the team. In addition, there were 7 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal, leading the team to win easily.

Wonderful moments:

1. Big guys are also flexible! Schroeder made an outrageous mistake and Marca made a steal and dunk one-stop

2, make up for the mistakes! Schroeder made a long three-pointer and shot through the heart with one shot

3. This pass is amazing! Schroeder sent out a hidden shell and made a straight pass. Theis took the ball and turned around and dunked it in one go.

4, the skills are full! Da Silva turned around and broke through and made a layup to 2+1

5, his unique skills! Wagner Jr. broke through and rushed to throw a shot in one go

6, as light as a swallow, Nkamva pulled out her onions through the defense, her hands were buckled through the drought, match review: At the beginning of the first quarter, Schroder felt very good. Under the leadership of him and Wagner, the German team reached an offensive climax at the beginning of the first quarter, establishing an advantage 14-6. Then the Finnish team made quick adjustments, and they hit three-pointers in a row to catch up with the score. At the end of the first quarter, Finnish team lagged behind Germany 19-21; in the second quarter, the two teams were in anxiety. The German team tried to widen the score difference several times but was caught up by the Finnish team. Both sides always maintained a score difference of about 5 points. Then the German team made continuous efforts in the inside line, Theis and others succeeded one after another, and the German team reached an offensive climax, leading the Finnish team 50-36 at the end of the first half.

The German team's offensive efficiency declined, but the Finnish team did not find many opportunities to narrow the score difference. After that, the German team found the offensive feel again, Wagner Jr. and Da Silva played one after another, while Markanin, the Finnish team, felt bad. Germany continued to widen the score gap and led by 20 points 69-49 at the end of the three quarters. In the final quarter, the German team quickly made a 8-1 stop to Finland. The Finnish team called a timeout but to no avail. Schroeder and Tieman then scored one after another, and Germany's fierce offensive directly widened the score to 89-55. With a large score difference, both sides gradually replaced the substitute lineup, and the game entered garbage time. In the end, Germany defeated Finland 91-61, and won all five games in the group stage, ranking first in Group B to advance to the top 16.

The two sides started:

Finnish team - Sharin, Mark Kanin, Mark Schoni, Valtonin, Jantuning;

Germany team - Schroeder, Obst, Banga, Tees, Wagner Jr.