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Front-end capping of the Bosnian behemoth! Germany's rising star is too fierce to book an All-Star next season?

author:German to Yangyang

Last night, the German men's basketball team and the Bosnian men's basketball team met in the group stage of the men's basketball Team European Championship, which is another classic reversal battle.

Front-end capping of the Bosnian behemoth! Germany's rising star is too fierce to book an All-Star next season?

Although the Bosnian men's basketball team is playing on the road, they firmly grasp two strong points, namely Portland Trail Blazers center Nurkic and former Brooklyn Nets forward Zanan Moussa. In the first half, the Bosnian men's basketball team had the advantage and looked like there was a chance to upset, but the German men's basketball team did not allow this to happen.

In the third quarter, the German men's basketball team suddenly broke out, Schroeder broke through consecutively, creating a killing stand on the free throw line, and Franz Wagner also played a strong role, scoring from inside and outside. In just one session, the German men's basketball team won 17 points in the single quarter, directly reversing the situation, and finally defeated the Bosnian men's basketball team 92-82.

Schroeder is the core of this German team, his impact is very good, but in fact, the scoring efficiency is average, and the shooting rate is not high. It is worth looking forward to, the future core of the German men's basketball team is still Franz Wagner. To distinguish himself from his brother Moritz Wagner, Franz was known as Wagner Jr., but his personal abilities should have been stronger.

Front-end capping of the Bosnian behemoth! Germany's rising star is too fierce to book an All-Star next season?

In this game, Wagner Jr. scored 18 points and 5 rebounds, blocking Bosnian center Nurkic at a key moment in the final quarter. You know, Nurkic is tall and strong, it is a giant beast, but Wagner Jr. saw the opportunity to send the cover, or it is amazing his potential and immediate combat power.

Front-end capping of the Bosnian behemoth! Germany's rising star is too fierce to book an All-Star next season?

Wagner Jr. was selected by the Orlando Magic with the 8th pick in the first round of 2021 and quickly became the team's starting power forward. In addition to being able to gain a foothold in the box, Wagner Jr. also has a 35.4% three-point shooting rate, and is good offensively and defensively. Averaging 15.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game in his rookie year, Wagner Jr. made the Rookie Team of the Year first team and is perhaps expected to be in the All-Star team next season.

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