
Basketball fans in general in Koblenz couldn´t have wished for a more exciting game to close out 2025 than the EPG Baskets battling Kirchheim. Only 7 weeks ago, both teams had begun slowly and had a combined record of 3-9 on November second. However since then both teams had experienced a special rebirth as the southern team from Kirchheim belonged to the hottest teams in the league having won 7 of their last 8 games while Koblenz also have slowly found out of their funk having won 5 of their last 8 games and in between had ridden a potent 4 game winning streak. Kirchheim was perched in seventh place with a 8-6 record while Koblenz was fighting to get in the top 8 playoff places having a 7-7 record and were in 11th place. Both teams wanted to close out 2025 with a bang and it was a game that was dominated for the most part by the EPG Baskets Koblenz, however they couldn´t finish the job as the Bozic Estriche Knights fought back forcing overtime and then had the killer instinct winning 105-98. Kircheim were powered by rookie Chuck Harris (188-G-2001, college: SMU) who supplied big shots all game long and then had the killer instinct making a big three supplying the last punch for the win. “We started off slow, but at the half-time talk, we stressed staying positive. We knew we could still make something happen in the second half. We stuck together as a team and always believed that we could win. We stayed disciplined and played with a lot of energy”, stressed Bozic Estriche Knights guard Chuck Harris. For the EPG Baskets Koblenz, it was their second bitter loss in a row as they continue to have difficulty closing out games. “We simply weren´t consistent enough. We had some good phases during the game, but we allowed them to come back twice. When your up by 16 points, you just can´t give it away the way we did”, stressed EPG Baskets Koblenz center Marko Bacak.

Calvin Wishart at the FT line
Both clubs had massive difficulty finding an offensive rhythm in the first 3 minutes as both teams were stopped 5 times. Koblenz finally broke the ice as ex Schwenningen guard Badu Buck nailed a trey. Kirchheim also added a basket from unorthodox but efficient American player Nick Spinoso to trail 3-2. Both teams then scored with ease, but Koblenz kept the slim lead with a transition basket from ex G-League player DJ Jeffries who celebrated his 26th birthday while ex Rhondorf forward Tim Smith Jr hit a trey for the 10-8 advantage. Ex Koblenz guard Lucas Mayer stayed aggressive and made 2 buckets on the drive. However Koblenz then celebrated their first big run of the game scoring 13 points while the guests managed only 2 to lead 23-10. Koblenz got spirited play from their guards Garrett Hicks and Calvin Wishart who dropped three´s while their bigs also were efficient as ex Rhondorf German Alex Moeller made a lay in in traffic and ex Oldenburg center Marko Bacak made a pretty bank shot. Koblenz played nice team ball and defensively stayed disciplined and looked for the best shot on offense. Kirchheim got a clutch trey from young German Gian Aydinoglu and a jumper by Harris at the buzzer to trail 28-19 after 10 minutes. “Koblenz was playing a strong game. They had a good balance between offense and defense. The team also played nice inside out basketball and played aggressive on defense. They did have some problems with 1-1 defense”, stressed EPG Baskets Koblenz sport director Thomas Klein.

Jonas Niedermanner from outside
The Bozic Estriche Knights Kirchheim fought back aggressively in the first minutes of the second quarter to dead lock the game, but Koblenz switched the lever 180 degrees and went on a giant run to get the big lead at the break. The Bozic Estriche Knights Kirchheim broke out on a rapid 9 -0 run to dead lock the game at 28-28. Koblenz fell into their typical lethargic play where they could find no rhythm and had mental lapses and were unconcentrated. Kirchheim received consecutive buckets from Spinoso, a trey by Harris and a lay in by Russell. Koblenz couldn´t play their fast game and were forced to the set play that hurt them. Koblenz head coach Stephan Dohrn was fuming on the sidelines and in lightening fashion subbed in 5 guys and that was the missing recipe. The 5 new guys sparked a 16-2 run that totally shocked Kirchheim as they trailed 44-30. The run was led by Calvin Wishart who was playing like a MVP player. He played more the playmaker up to that point, but in the run showed exactly what qualities he has. He continued to run the team adding 4 points and dazzling with no looks passes and made a steal. American Garrett Hicks added real energy with 2 three´s while Bacak made another basket and ex Hagen forward Devonte McCall added 3 points. Ee Texas State forward Tylan Pope then added his only basket of the game who had a cold shooting night at 1/6. But Koblenz continued to execute with ease as Moeller scored again inside as did ex Kirchheim forward Jonas Niedermanner for the 49-30 lead as the run had grown to 21-2. Kirchheim got free throws from Harris and a lay in by ex Virginia Commonwealth University guard Philipp Russell, but the Koblenz defense was consistent and aggressive making everything tough for the Knights. Koblenz had the overwhelming 58-39 advantage at half-time. “That was an incredible Koblenz run. Switching in 5 new guys really did the trick. We continued to defend very well, but we let up a bit at the end”, stated Thomas Klein. The EPG Baskets Koblenz shot 58% from the field and 50% from the three point line and had 22 rebounds and 6 turnovers while the Bozic Estriche Knights Kirchheim shot 45% from the field and 14% from the three point line and had 14 rebounds and 6 turnovers.

Aenas Jung at the FT line
The Bozic Estriche Knights Kirchheim made a swift comeback in the first minutes of the third quarter, but the EPG Baskets Koblenz staged another big run to get the big lead back again. Kirchheim began hot going on a 8-0 run to trail 58-47. Ex Butler (NCAA) guard Chuck Harris hit back to back three´s and Russell made a lay in. Kirchheim produced 4 stops as Koblenz didn´t play the team ball that made them so successful in the first half. Niedermanner finally stopped the run with a trey to lead 61-47. Kirchheim still had the momentum and continued to pour on the offense rolling out a 13-2 run to suddenly only trail 63-60. Russell was the man in the run as he produced 8 points including 2 three´s. Spinoso also added a nice old school left handed hook shot while German role player Nil Failenschmid made a lay in. Kirchheim´s on ball defense became more aggressive stifling Koblenz to bitter turnovers and Koblenz had too many mental lapses. But basketball is a game of runs and Koblenz reacted forcefully with a brutal 13-2 run to end the third quarter leading 76-62. Suddenly Koblenz was mentally sharp again and found back to their team game and controlled the boards one of their team goals for the game. In the run, Koblenz received 4 points from Smith who added a putback while Jeffries and Wishart made lay in´s and Hicks a trey. “We gave up easy rebounds at start, but then came back with more energy. Ín our run we ran again which led to easy baskets”, commented Marko Bacak. “We woke up in the third quarter at the start. However our bench wasn´t able to give us the needed energy in their run”, expressed Bozic Estriche Knights Kirchheim head coach Igor Perovic.

Nil Failenschmid from the corner
The EPG Baskets Koblenz managed their lead well in the first minutes of the fourth quarter, but the Bozic Estriche Knights Kirchheim never gave up, but just kept chipping away and with time they slowly crept closer and forced overtime. The EPG Baskets Koblenz got some key three´s early as Jeffries and Wishart scored for the 82-66 advantage. However the Bozic Estriche Knights Kirchheim just kept fighting raising their defensive intensity and rode on a lethal 19-2 run to take their first lead of the game at 86-85. In the run, the Bozic Estriche Knights Kirchheim did a great job sharing the offensive love around as 5 different guys scored. Kirchheim got big support from Failenschmid with 5 points while ex easyCredit BBL player Nicolas Bretzel added 4 points. Harris added a floater and Russell a three pointer in the run rout. Kirchheim´s momentum heightened with every new bucket while the arena got quieter except for the little space where the Knights fans watched. Bacak gave Koblenz the lead back and a Smith Jr trey got the arena rocking again as Koblenz led 89-86. But the lead didn´t last long as Harris drained his next clutch three pointer to tie the game at 89-89. Harris then hit a free throw while Morgen got an offensive rebound and dished to Russell for the trey and the 93-90 lead. Bacak kept his nerves and forced overtime with a trey. “My shot felt good at first, but then I felt like it was going to far left, but luckily it went in”, said Marko Bacak. “We did a good job on defense and limiting them to 1 shot. We played free on offense and just made plays”, added Chuck Harris. “We had no structure. Our point guards were out. We didn´t know what to do”, stated Marko Bacak. In the overtime period, the EPG Baskets Koblenz had to play without point guards Wishart and Kovacevic who had fouled out and just couldn´t execute properly. Buck gave Koblenz their last lead of the game 98-96 with an off balance shot, but Kirchheim was ice cold and then closed out the game with 9-0 run. Morgan tied the game with free throws. Bretzel then made a steal which led to his free throws and the 100-98 Kirchheim lead. Niedermanner then missed which led to the Harris clutch trey and 103-98 advantage. “Anyone on the team can be top scorer each night. Tonight it was my turn. Guys kept me being positive and telling me to remain aggressive”, stated Chuck Harris. Harris and Morgan closed out the game with free throws. “We felt the momentum on our side. We dug in deep and didn´t want to lose”, said Chuck Harris. “They had momentum and smelled the win. We didn´t produce good looks”, said Marko Bacak. The Bozic Estriche Knights Kirchheim were led by Chuck Harris with 33 points and Philip Russell added 18 points while the EPG Baskets Koblenz were led by Calvin Wishart and Garrett Hicks with 14 points a piece. The Bozic Estriche Knights Kirchheim shot 47% from the field and 38% from outside and had 46 rebounds and 11 turnovers while the EPG Baskets Koblenz shot 44% from the field and 35% from outside and had 48 rebounds and 15 turnovers.