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Bauermann’s World Cup column: European game idea beats US individualism

Dirk Bauermann (65) This time the former national coach puts Germany’s victory over the USA in perspective – and names the key to success in the final as well.

The German national basketball team has made history with its victory over the USA and the accompanying entry into the final. It was a triumph of determination, cohesion and unconditional will. They wanted to make the impossible possible. Our team has an emotional violence that I have rarely seen.

Great successes like this one today have many fathers, as we know. Of course, it is always the players first who have to commit 100 per cent to the common path. Everyone has to become a star in their respective roles. Everyone has to be ready to tap into reservoirs that most people don’t even know exist.

It wasn’t just a thrilling game that showcased all that makes modern basketball so fascinating. It was the victory of a European-influenced idea of the game against the pronounced individualism of the Americans. The same can be said, by the way, about the well-deserved victory of the Serbs over Canada in the other semi-final.

Fully open final – defence decides

The outcome of the final is now completely open. There are two teams fighting for the World Cup title that rightly bear the title “national team”. Who gets to fly home as world champion in the end will be decided by the defence – and the ability to make the so-called “big plays” despite the enormous pressure.

The German national basketball team has already played its way into the hearts of sports fans with its style of play and fantastic results. The team, coaches, support staff and people in charge more than deserve to come back to Frankfurt with a gold medal on Tuesday.

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