Ratiopharm Ulm underlines its currently good shape with an impressive 84:73 away win at Rasta Vechta. The Ulmer will consolidate their lead in the BBL.
From the beginning it really gets down to business, very physically with high commitment of all actors. A high -class and balanced basketball game in which the leadership constantly changes. With a dot, the Ulm are in front after the first section 22:21. The Vechtain Brandon Randolph, who has already achieved eleven points alone, gives you problems in defense.
Karim Jallow as the engine of the Ulm team
In the second quarter, the Lower Saxony initially throw everything next to it while the Ulmer get on the move. Justinian Jessup increases with a half -distance goal to 28:21 for Ulm. Rasta trainer Schiller takes the first break. A few minutes later, he has to ask his men for the next meeting, demands: “We better have to take care of Jallow.” Because it is mainly Karim Jallow, who brings the Ulmer forward with energy and urge to the basket. He achieved twelve points until half -time. Vechta shortens again by three. At the break, the Ratiopharm team is 41:34 at the front.
Vechta can keep up until 45:45
In the sold-out Rasta Dome, Jallow is also the Ulmer engine in the second half, steals the ball at the back, hits it through the reuse for 45: 34 lead in front. But Vechta strikes back, starts an 11-0 run to compensate. And Ulm pulls away again, defended very strongly, hits from the front. Sharfers Jessup turns three threesome. According to the third section, it is 65:53 for the league leader.
Ratiopharm Ulm confidently and clarified
Could the strong Rasta boys come back again? Jaydon Gardner in particular tries everything, and again and again for Vechta. But it is not enough to really falter sovereign Ulm. The defense of the guests is too stable for that. Your lead levels off at around ten points. It will no longer be exciting. With a strong performance, Ratiopharm Ulm consolidates his table lead away from the fourth in the table and underlines its currently good form with the fifth victory in a row.
