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Team Germany woke up on the right side of the bed on Sunday and destroyed China 90-66 at the U-19 World Cup. They came back strong as a team after a tough win over Slovenia in game 1 where they were tested well and had to come back to win the ball game. “Being 2-0 feels really good. That was our goal and we achieved that. Now we have one day off and then we battle against Canada”, stressed German guard Janne Muller. Against China, Germany came out of the gate focused and hungry and got a big lead which was tested in the second quarter, but they then went on a massive run and would never look back leading by more than 20 points in the second half of the game. Being able to have an easier game against China was important after having such a tough first game against Slovenia. “We were able to rotate our roster more and every player gained rhythm. After a somewhat nervous first game, we played a lot better offensively and defensively. Plus we kept our turnovers down, played fast and were able to get easy baskets”, stated Janne Muller.
In the first quarter team Germany came together quickly and were a motor on offense generating 29 points and rapidly found a defensive identity allowing only 13 points to China. Germany led 16-7 finding their groove quickly and just sharing the ball around well and played neat inside out basketball. Ex Real Madrid player Declan Duru and ex Vechta guard Jack Kayil demonstrated their fine inside out basketball making three´s and lay up´s. Germany also got future Washington (NCAA) big man Hannes Steinbach involved as he followed up his 19/9 game against Slovenia with a quick start against China making 2 buckets inside. Germany was functioning on all cylinders offensively and just showed how much power they have as Texas Tech (NCAA) guard Christian Anderson supplied 8 points including 2 three´s. Alba Berlin big man Armon Dorries also supplied a three pointer in the charge. “It was a good first quarter from us. We just played our game, were confident and didn´t allow China any easy looks. We know how good we can be and also know that we have to show that more on the court”, stressed Janne Muller.
In the second quarter, China retaliated and cut Germany´s lead down to 3 points, but Germany had an answer and led 49-34 at the break. China began with a 20-5 run to cut Germany´s lead down to 33-30. In the run, China got valid production from Zheng Zhu who supplied 7 points in the Chinese run. China got more confidence as shots began to fall better. Xinquan Cui also got going nailing two three´s. „We lost a little of control. We weren´t as focused anymore and made easy mistakes that we should´t make”, commented Janne Muller. However team Germany calmed down and closed out the second quarter with a lethal 16-4 run. In the run, team Germany was sparked by the trustful guard play as Orange Academy guard Jordan Muller supplied two three´s and Jack Kayil also added 4 points as his penetration always kept China on their toes. Team Germany also got further production from bigs Steinbach and Dorries to round out the scoring. A big strength of Team Germany is their explosive guard play of Kayil, Anderson and Jordan Muller, something that will continue to help them the deeper they get in the tournament. “We are very deep at the guard position. They give us a lot of security which you saw in the second quarter. They controlled the game and ran the systems well”, said Janne Muller.
In the third quarter team Germany scored the ball again very well netting 25 points, controlling the boards and not allowing China to get over the hump. Instrumental in the third quarter was getting big man Eric Reibe (214-C-2006) of UConn (NCAA) to find his game as he showed he can be a walking bucket when needed. He scored 12 of his 15 game points and showed just how versatile he is. He scored the teams first 3 baskets in the third quarter including 2 dunks and later made a lay in, floater and 4 free throws. “Eric is very important for us at the big position because of his length. It was good how he came out of the locker room and stepped on the court being aggressive. That is exactly what we need from”, expressed Janne Muller. Being able to get everyone involved is important for the team moral and togetherness as Keenan Garner also got into the scoring frenzy as he netted the last 2 baskets of the third quarter. Team Germany led 74-52 and had full command of the game. They managed the lead well in the fourth quarter and won it 16-14. All 3 German bigs including Tom Stoiber scored in the fourth quarter as well as Dragons Rhondorf guard Janne Muller who made his first points of the tournament. “We controlled the game well for the 40 minutes. At the end we won the game fairly easily and were happy about that”, added Janne Muller. Team Germany had 6 guys score in double figures and were led by Eric Reibe with 15 points and Christian Anderson added 14 points while China was led by Zheng Zhu and Jiazheng Chen with 12 points a piece. Team Germany sshot 48% from the field and 38% from outside and grabbed 49 rebounds including 18 offensive rebounds and had 13 turnovers while China shot 34% from the field and 24% from outside and had 34 rebounds and 12 turnovers. Germany next duel against Canada who also are 2-0 and had a massive win against Slovenia coming from behind and exploding for 35 points in the third quarter. “Canada is a strong team, but we know that we can compete with any team and our goal is clear to win our group. We have to play our game and be physical”, warned Janne Muller.