National basketball coach Gordon Herbert dropped David Kramer (Löwen Braunschweig) and Leon Kramer (Telekom Baskets Bonn) from the German squad three days before the start of the home European Championship.
This leaves the squad with 13 players, Herbert only has to clarify one person before the start against France on Thursday (8:30 p.m. / MagentaSport) in Cologne.
The ailing Daniel Theis (Indiana Pacers) is still there, on Tuesday it should be decided whether the NBA runner-up can play at the EuroBasket. If that’s not enough, Herbert has his twelve players together for the medal mission.
The squad of the German Basketball Federation (DBB) at a glance:
Niels Giffey (last Zalgiris Kaunas/Lithuania), June 8, 1991, forward, 2.00 m, 85 internationals
Justus Hollatz (CB Breogan/Spain), April 21, 2001, point guard, 1.91 m, 15
Maodo Lo (Alba Berlin), December 31, 1992, point guard, 1.91 m, 73
Andreas Obst (Bayern Munich), July 13, 1996, shooting guard, 1.91 m, 43
Gavin Schilling (CSP Limoges/France), November 10, 1995, power forward, 2.06 m, 5th
Dennis Schröder (last Houston Rockets/USA), September 15, 1993, point guard, 1.88 m, 56
Christian Sengfelder (Brose Bamberg), February 28, 1995, power forward, 2.05 m, 20th place
Daniel Theis (Indiana Pacers/USA), April 4, 1992, forward/center, 2.04 m, 45
Johannes Thiemann (Alba Berlin), February 9, 1994, Forward/Center, 2.05 m, 59
Johannes Voigtmann (CSKA Moscow/Russia), September 30, 1992, center, 2.11 m, 83
Franz Wagner (Orlando Magic/USA), August 27, 2001, guard/forward, 2.06 m, 5th place
Nick Weiler-Babb (Bayern Munich), December 12, 1995, guard, 1.96 m, 3rd place
Jonas Wohlfarth-Bottermann (Hamburg Towers), February 20, 1990, center, 2.08 m, 14