Basketball: Schröder again door opener for Detroit

Basketball world champion Dennis Schröder has continued his winning streak with the Detroit Pistons in the North American professional league NBA. The team of the German playmaker won 106: 97 against the Los Angeles Clippe – and concluded with the seventh win in a row in the Eastern Conference to the fourth -placed Milwaukee Bucks.

Despite the poor throw rate, Schröder contributed seven points, four templates, two rebounds and a block. The national team captain only made a try out of the field – but at the end of the third quarter, he contributed to the fact that Detroit decided. The pistons were led by All-Star Cade Cunningham, which 32 points were achieved.

“I couldn’t be proud of my team,” said coach JB Bickerstaff. Some of his players were “clearly noted” after the exhausting victory in Atlanta the day before (148: 143). “But we found a way to play our game,” said Bickerstaff. “My players therefore deserve a lot of respect.”

Hartenstein missed the Thunder

Meanwhile, Isaiah Hartenstein missed the majority of a violent break -in of his Oklahoma City Thunder. The German Center had to go into the cabin in the 128: 131 after extra time against the Minnesota Timberwolves shortly after the break with nosebleeds after colliding with the head of an opponent. Then he no longer returned to the floor.

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At that time, Oklahoma City was ahead with 19 points, shortly afterwards there were even 25 points. But the Timberwolves forced the extension with 41:19 points in the fourth quarter and completely turned the game upside down. Despite the eleventh defeat, the Thunder still lead the Western Conference significantly.

By Editor