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Alba Berlin secured a routine win in the 19th round of the Bundesliga, defeating Ulm on their home court by 98:88 and putting an end to a three-game losing streak.
Entering the game with a three-game losing streak in both the EuroLeague and the domestic championship, Alba faced Ulm, which had already suffered five defeats in the German championship. Alba played an excellent game, securing a solid win over Ulm, who experienced only their second away loss in the domestic league.
Ulm, which averages nearly 94 points per game on the road in the Bundesliga this season, had a strong start and held a significant lead of 28:14 after the first quarter. However, the second quarter saw a complete reversal of fortunes. Alba Berlin played exceptionally well, scoring 35 points in this quarter alone, leading to a halftime score of 49:46 in favor of the home team.
The second half featured mostly balanced play, and Israel Gonzalez’s team further strengthened their performance in the last quarter, ultimately securing a convincing win. Six players in the winning team achieved double-digit performances.
Sterling Brown led with 19 points, while Matt Thomas and Tim Schneider contributed 14 each. On the opposing side, LJ Figueroa led with 20 points, Karim Jallow scored 16, and Thomas Klepeisz added one point less.
Earlier in the day, Braunschweig defeated Wurzburg 100:89, and Wechta triumphed over Heidelberg by 109:87.