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FC Bayern turns up the heat in the final quarter and wins – Alba rebuffs Würzburg

With just over a month to go until the cup final weekend, FC Bayern is already in good form. Alba Berlin stops the surprise team’s high-flying run

German basketball cup winners FC Bayern Munich have confirmed their strong form in the Bundesliga and clearly defeated the former series champions Bamberg Baskets.

The Munich club led by former NBA pro Serge Ibaka won 91:69 (44:39) in its own arena on Sunday to secure its seventh league victory in a row. Ibaka (16 points) and Sylvain Francisco (17) were the best scorers for the team of Head Coach Pablo Laso. Bayern and Bamberg will also meet in the cup semi-final on February 17, then again in Munich.

Alba ends Würzburg’s streak

Alba Berlin, meanwhile, stopped Würzburg Baskets’ winning streak. The club from the capital won by 90:82 (42:37). Würzburg had previously strung together seven wins in a row and had not lost a league game since November.

Rasta Vechta, who were promoted, had already provided another sporting exclamation mark in an unusual top game on Saturday. The club from Lower Saxony won 106:102 after overtime at Ratiopharm Ulm to inflict the German champions’ fourth defeat of the season.

Alba Berlin – Würzburg Baskets 90:82 (42:37)
Best scorers for Berlin: Brown (17 points), Procida (16), Thomas (13), Thiemann (11)
Best scorers for Würzburg: Bess (21), Livingston II (13), Ugrai (12), Klassen (10), Perry (10)
Spectators: 8224

Bayern Munich – Bamberg Baskets 91:69 (44:39)
Best scorers for Munich: Francisco (17 points), Edwards (16), Ibaka (16)
Best scorers for Bamberg: Wohlrath (14), Onu (13), Woodbury (12), Stanic (10)
Spectators: 6500

Syntainics MBC – Tigers Tübingen 114:78 (54:36)
Best scorers for Weißenfels: Stove (25 points), Dunn (20), Breunig (16), Jelks (13), Ndow (13)
Best scorers for Tübingen: Jackson (23), Seric (16), Boeheim (11)
Spectators: 2400

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