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Julian Larry (190-G, college: Texas) is a 190cm guard from Texas playing his rookie season overseas in Germany with the EPG Baskets Koblenz. He began the season with Munster averaging 12,3ppg, 1,9rpg, 3,6aqpg and 1,4spg. He began his basketball career at Lone Star High School and then played at Indiana State (NCAA) from 2020-2024 amassing a total of 128 games. He then added an extra season with the University Of Texas. He spoke to germanhoops.com after beating top team Hakro Merlins with the 78-76 game winner.
Congrats birthday boy Julian on helping the EPG Baskets Koblenz gain a massive come from behind win over the Hakro Merlins. Could this be the turning point of the season?
This could be the turning point of the season for sure. It just shows how together we were as a team and what can happen. This win is something that we can build off.
Was this today one of your best birthdays ever?
This was one of my best birthdays that I had recently. I don´t think that I have ever played on my birthday before.
Did you have specifically a special Birthday breakfast that sparked your play?
It was nothing out of the ordinary. It was a normal routine just preparing for the game.
You told me a few weeks ago that your biggest wish was to help the EPG Baskets Koblenz make the playoffs. You weren´t kidding after your performance tonight. You left it all out on the court.
For sure we grinded this win out. It was a great ending to a game where we grinded all night long.
Was this your biggest win in your professional career so far?
Of course. I haven´t had so many yet as a rookie.
The loss to the RheinStars was tough. Did you guys have a type of team meeting after that loss?
We understood that we could of played better against them, but they did play a really good game. We just wanted to learn from our mistakes and give a better effort in Crailsheim.
With what kind of a mindset did the team come to Crailsheim. After the brutal loss to Cologne, I think the fewest believed a win could be possible? How were the spirits of the players?
Our spirits were like any other game. We knew of the task at hand. When you play against a really good team like Crailsheim, you always have to be prepared and we were.
There was no quick start by Crailsheim, but Koblenz was right there in the first quarter trailing only 23-21. Did you a different kind of body language in comparison to the RheinStars game?
I would say so. We struck through it and never gave in.
The Hakro Merlins led 43-36 at half-time. Koblenz mostly had an answer when they punched, but lost some steam in the last minutes. What did head coach Stephan Dohrn tell the team to do better in the second half?
He told us that we had a really good first half. We had to be better prepared against their ball coverage as they made minor adjustments in the second quarter. He also wanted us to get our offense flowing again.
Tyrese Blunt made big baskets the whole night. What was like battling him in the trenches?
It was a good battle. I had already played against him with Munster. I knew that he was a really good player and moves really well. He just made plays.
In the third quarter the Hakro Merlins led by as much as 12 points, but Koblenz never gave up and hurled a 11-0 run at Crailsheim. How big was that will to keep fighting? Was it the best that you have seen since you arrived?
I would say so. We never stopped fighting against adversary and we never gave in. We knew that we had to be really alert, because they feed off opponents mistakes. We just took it possession by possession. We never lost that next play mentality.
In the fourth quarter Koblenz began with a 5-0 run to dead lock the contest at 60-60, but Crailsheim punched back with a 9-0 run to lead 69-60 with 4,49 to play. What was going through your mind at that moment?
We just kept making plays. Our mindset wasn´t too crazy at that time.
The runs kept coming with 7 points from Koblenz and then a 7-0 run by Crailsheim to lead 76-67 with 1,51 to play. Were you feeling confident? I mean you had come back the whole game?
We knew we had to keep putting pressure on them. That led to turnovers which resulted in easy baskets for us.
Koblenz then strung along stops and scored 11 unanswered points to win. Badu Buck hit a big three pointer to tie the game at 76-76. How key was the momentum at this moment? Do you feel like Crailsheim was feeling some uncertainty?
I don´t know if they felt uncertain, but you could feel the momentum shift when Badu made that basket. We made them pay. It was like looking down and then up again and the game was tied at 76-76.
You then won the game with a bucket. Take me through that last play?
I mean there wasn´t much time left with 7 seconds. I just ran downhill and planted my feet and let it rip as it landed off the back board and went in.
Did you know that your shot was going in?
Of course. It felt good.
Did you want to bank it in?
At first no, but when I released it and from the angle I had, that was the only choice to happen.
What do you believe did the team learn from this win tonight?
We learned that when you stick through adversary then you can be really good.
Will you get donuts for the team?
Yes I will.
Thanks Julian for the chat.