
After the long Fiba break, the Frankfurt Skyliners were hoping to come back and get back on the winning side of things and did with a spirited victor on the road against 2025 easyCredit BBL cup winner Weissenfels. It is never easy to win there as it is a smaller type of arena where the fans seem to be on top of you. Frankfurt stopped their three game losing streak and returned back to their living room where they hadn´t won since January 10th where Isaiah Swope gave fans a buzzer beater to remember. They had lost their last 3 games at home and basketball life didn´t get any easier without Jaedon LeDee and Bamberg who rolled into Frankfurt having recently won the easyCredit BBL cup. They were a playoff team if the playoffs began today and had won 7 of their last 8 BBL games plus won the 2026 cup in great fashion in Munich. This was a tough battle for the Frankfurt Skyliners as they wanted to keep their fight for the playoffs alive. They began the game flat and for 40 minutes had to climb a steep mountain, but never got over the hump as the Bamberg Baskets played with structure and discipline smothering the Skyliners 84-61. “We played aggressive and took nothing for granted. We moved the ball well and had 16 assists by half time. We played aggressive on defense and didn´t let them play their game. We stuck together and had good chemistry. We had each others backs”, stressed Bamberg guard Demarcus Demonia (201-G/F-1999, college: ETAMU). The Skyliners never found a good offensive rhythm and couldn´t produce that game changing run that could have made their lives easier. “We got away from our principles. We gave up way too many open three´s, could execute our offense and allowed too many offensive rebounds”, stressed new Skyliner Jacob Holt.

Daniel Keppler with the dunk
Bamberg jumped all over Frankfurt from the gun taking a rapid 7-0 lead as ex Louisiana Tech (NCAA) guard Cobe Williams produced 5 points and ex Bayreuth (Pro A) guard Demarcus Demonia made a lay in. “Williams is so important for us. We feed off him. He is the head of the snake”, warned Demarcus Demonia. Bamberg had the right energy from the start and displayed great offensive structure that they carried to the end of the game while the Skyliners were lethargic and sluggish as if they had just gotten out of bed. Bamberg stopped their first 5 possession as the Skyliners couldn´t match Bamberg´s intensity or physicality. Frankfurt finally got on the board finding some luck from outside as ex St Johns (NCAA) guard Nahiem Alleyne and German Radii Casin dropped three´s to trail 8-6. However Bamberg continued to execute at ease and preferred the outside shot as Czech Republic player Richard Baliant and Demonia hit for the 14-6 advantage. Frankfurt stayed in the game mainly due to ex St Louis (NCAA) guard Isaiah Swope´s first class isolation play as he dropped 2 buckets in the paint making amends for his 2 early turnovers. Alleyne also dropped another trey, but Bamberg led 18-13. Demonia had the hot hand early and dropped another trey as the Bamberg Baskets led 23-15 after 10 minutes. “It was really vital for us that we wanted to set the tone right away. We let them lead by 20 points at our place, so we came out aggressive of defense that led to easy baskets”, stated Demarcus Demonia. The Bamberg Baskets shot 53% from the field and 50% from outside and had 8 rebounds and 2 turnovers while the Skyliners shot 33% from the field and 33% from outside and had 12 rebounds and 2 turnovers.

Austin Crowley at the FT line
In the second quarter there was no drop off from Bamberg as they continued to execute well on offense and gave the Skyliners problems finding a rhythm as they comfortably 46-29 at the break. Bamberg had 2 pretty buckets in the first two minutes as Williams made a difficult off balance shot while the American then unleashed a perfect bounce pass to the cutter Demonia who finished with a big dunk back door and 27-17 lead. Frankfurt punched back with another clutch trey from Casin and a lay in by ex Bonn center Till Pape, but Bamberg led 29-22. However the Skyliners minimal comeback attempt didn´t stress Bamberg as they always had an answer and went on a big 14-5 run that gave them the 43-27 lead. In the run, Bamberg´s potent guard rotation made big shots as Demonia added 5 points including a trey, ex Michigan (NCAA) guard Ibi Watson hit a three pointer, Chris Ensminger son Zac made a lay in and German big Man Daniel Keppler an easy lay in against the mismatch Logan Johnson. Bamberg continued to have the higher intensity and just hustled more at both ends as the Skyliners couldn´t match it. Defensively Bamberg didn´t allow Frankfurt any good looks and forced them more to isolation. Swope added a nifty reverse lay up while Balint hit a three pointer to end the first half. The Bamberg Baskets shot 57% from the field and 47% from the three point line and had 18 rebounds and 6 turnovers while the Skyliners shot 33% from the field and 33% from the three point line and had 18 rebounds and 9 turnovers. “We continued our strong energy and carried it over from the first quarter into the second quarter. We knew they were a good team so we remained aggressive and stuck together and continued to carry a good lead”, stated Demarcus Demonia.

Ryan Hawkins from outside
The Bamberg Baskets continued to manage the lead well in the third quarter and led by as much as 23 points. Bamberg started quickly again going on a 9-3 run to extend their lead to 55-32. In the run, the guests got key support from Watson who added 5 points including a trey and 206cm center Ejiofor Enu who was mega aggressive on the offensive glass with a tip in and massive dunk where he had an open lane from deep behind the three point line up to the rim. “I saw the dunk, but not his drive as I had my back turned. He is always aggressive and plays to his strengths. He protects the rim well and always gives us energy”, expressed Demarcus Demonia. Bamberg continued to have superb structure and used the mismatches to their advantage. Frankfurt responded with a mini 4-0 run as athletic guards Swope and logan Johnson scored lay in´s as Frankfurt trailed 55-36. After a Onu free throw, Frankfurt responded well with a trey from ex Artland guard Will Christmas, but they just couldn´t find any consistency as they would get silly turnovers with risky passes with 20 points down. Both teams continued to trade baskets as the Skyliners were unable to string along stops. Alleyne and ex University of Mississippi guard Austin Crowley traded three´s, but Frankfurt still trailed 62-42. After Johnson hit free throws, Bamberg´s strong spacing was rewarded with a Watson trey and Pape then closed out the third quarter with an old school hook shot as Bamberg led 65-46. “Coach Gavel told us at half-time to keep moving the ball. We had done a good job with that in the first half with 16 assists. We did a good job breaking them down at both ends”, commented Demarcus Demonia. “We weren´t able to move the ball and had too many turnovers and forced shots”, added Garai Zeeb.

Logan Johnson at the FT line
In the fourth quarter the Bamberg Baskets continued to play their game while the Skyliners remained harmless and couldn´t produce that big run to change the game. Bamberg remained aggressive and executed while the Skyliners didn´t help their comeback missing free throws as Jacob Holt missed 2. At the end of 40 minutes, Frankfurt had a pathetic 52% from the free throw line. Frankfurt also continued not to move the ball well and were forced into 1-1 play. Bamberg received buckets from Williams and Demonia while Skyliners head coach Klaus Perwas inserted 2 youth players with Ivan Crnjac who played his 2nd BBL game while Jamie Edoka played his 6th BBL game. This season the massive German prospect has only amassed 2 BBL games. German veteran Moses Poelking also celebrated his BBL debut and finished with 2 rebounds. “Making my debut today was unbelievable. When I think about how much I have gone through with my injury. This was a big step in my career. I´m extremely thankful”, stressed Moses Poelking. Bamberg head coach Anton Gavel didn´t hesitate either inserting his youth with Pro B Coburg double license players Finn Doentgens and Nico Hollerl as well as German veteran Moritz Krimmer. The game was long decided. Krimmer hit a trey while Doentgens a lay in and Hollerl free throws and Jamie Edoka scored 3 free throws. “I´m really proud that we finished the game strong. We had many games this season where we couldn´t hold the lead. We have more structure now and stay together”, warned Demarcus Demonia. “We tried to punch back, but they remained aggressive. We couldn´t make that run that we needed to come back”, said Garai Zeeb. The Bamberg Baskets were led by Demarcus Demonia with 20 points while Ibi Watson added 15 points, 8 rebounds and 7 dimes while the Skyliners were led by Till Pape with 13 points while Isaiah Swope had 10 points. Bamberg shot 47% from the field and 36% from outside and had 41 rebounds and 13 turnovers while the Skyliners shot 33% from the field and 36% from outside and had 37 rebounds and 15 turnovers.