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After a good start by Germany with a victory over Italy into the 2026 U-20 Euro in Slovenia, they returned back 24 hours later and had to put up with the feisty Turkish squad, but in the end came up a bit short losing 83-76. Germany had to play catch up basketball the whole game and even trailed by as much as 19 points in the third quarter. However they didn´t wilt like a flower or sink their heads in the sand like a terrified animal, but instead showed real character, grit and toughness staging a massive comeback in the fourth quarter. They were a possession and three pointer away from forcing overtime, but couldn´t pull out the miracle. A day after dominating Italy on the boards, Germany had less luck on the rebound as they were totally dominated on the glass. Germany couldn´t compensate from the 21 Turkish turnovers as Germany only coughed it up 11 times. Germany´s top scorers against Italy Daniel Biel and Nicolas Kodjoe only combined for 4 points while the latter put up the dreaded goose egg. The team was led by the duo of Davi Remagen and Bruno Loll who carried the load scoring 24 points a piece while Turkey was led by Salih Altuntas (208-F-2006) with 19 points while Kaan Onat supplied 17 points. Turkey scored the first points of the Game by Altuntas and from then on Germany was always trying to punch back. Germany was led by Bruno Loll (Rostock) early who added 7 points showing his inside out game with 2 lay in´s and a trey while Ludwigsburg´s Julis Baumer was his aggressive self like an energizer bunny scoring 4 points. Turkey was playing good team basketball and finding their spots well while many guys produced points. Omer Kutluay of Real Madrid added a trey while Kaan Onat was aggressive scoring inside twice as Turkey led 22-17 after 10 minutes.
In the second quarter Turkey totally stunned Germany going on a big run to start and then had total control of the game and led 42-34 at the break. Turkey didn´t waste anytime taking their momentum from the first quarter and stepping it up an extra notch by letting it rain three´s. Turkey exploded on a 9-0 run to lead 31-17. Turkey got three´s from Ege Akay from Darussafaka Lassa Istanbul (TBL), Onat and Kutluay. However Germany didn´t completely fall apart, but were carried by their two top scorers of the game Davi Remagen and Bruno Loll. Loll showed his leadership qualities stepping up and producing 7 points. His inside out game continued to be present. The always quick Remagen was always a threat with his drive as he added 6 points. 4 points were on free throws while the other was a lay in on the drive. Turkey kept the comfortable lead while still executing well on offense and keeping a strong hold on the boards. Turkey also remained very aggressive always finding easy ways to attack and get easy baskets while the German 1-1 defense wasn´t on par. Lars Lenke from the Nurnberg Falcons who had a potent 2025-2026 NBBL season averaging 22.6ppg), 5.6rpg, 2.6apg, 2.0spg, FGP: 65.9%, 3PT: 29.0%, FT: 73.2% closed out the second quarter with a put back after an offensive rebound.
In the third quarter Turkey continued to control the game and even led by as much as 19 points. But like in the second quarter, Germany was able to face adversary and still fight back and stay in the game somewhat as they trailed 63-50 after 30 minutes. Turkey blasted off out of the break going on a 18-7 run to lead 60-41. Turkey continued to play smart and used their speed attacking the rim scoring 3 lay in´s to start the run with Onat dropping two of them while they also displayed their range again from the parking lot getting three´s from Yavuz Selim Kara from Cedi Osman Basketbol Spor Kulubu Istanbul (TBL) while Kutluay also scored again from outside. Germany however once again showed their comeback abilities again closing out the third quarter on a 9-3 run. Remagen as usual led his team with 5 points getting to the hole with ease while Daniel Biel scored his first field goal of the contest with a thunderous dunk on transition. Germany also got vital support form the bench with NBBL champion Noah Isichei with a bucket inside. Germany continued to show their valuable togetherness and weren´t out of the game with 10 minutes to play.
In the fourth quarter the comeback attempt of Germany continued as they kept taking it one possession at a time and slowly seeing light at the end of the tunnel. Germany had more fortune with their three pointer as Bruno Loll continued to be a type of one man wrecking crew dropping two three´s while Remagen took a short break with his drive and also stepped outside for 2 three pointers as Germany trailed 68-62 with 5,34 to play. Germany had momentum now and didn´t stop in their comeback. Ex Orange Academy guard Jordan Muller also gave vital support from the bench with 2 lay in´s as Germany did a good job subbing in quick guard after quick guard who were able to produce in tough situations as Turkey´s lead got smaller and smaller at 71-66 with 3,38 to play. Turkey would execute here and there, but not as well as earlier as Germany continued to get support from their bench as Alba Berlin forward Amon Dorries scored as did Biel again who had a quiet afternoon as Germany trailed 75-72 with 2,01 to play. Germany´s aggressiveness was spot on on defense forcing Onat to a turnover which led to Davi Remagen completing the 3 point play to dead lock the game at 75-75 with 1,38 to play. After a Kutluay lay in, Baumer then made one of two free throws to trail 77-76. Kutluay then hit 2 free throws for the 79-76 lead with 19 seconds to play. Baumer then missed a trey to force overtime and Onat closed out the game with 4 free throws as Germany´s big come back effort fell a little short. Turkey shot 46% from the field and 30% from outside and had 48 rebounds and 21 turnovers while Germany shot 39% from the field and 29% from outside and had 28 rebounds and 11 turnovers. Germany next face France on Monday.