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79-49
( 16-11, 24-16, 18-12, 21-10)
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04 September 2007 20:30h
Palma de Mallorca (ESP)
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TEAM LEADERS
Dirk Nowitzki24Pts15Hidayet Türkoglu
Ademola Okulaja9Reb6Ersan Ilyasova
Ademola Okulaja
Mithat Demirel
Dirk Nowitzki
Steffen Hamann
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Ass1
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Cenk Akyol
Semih Erden
GAME REPORT
04 September 2007

The 2005 silver medallists Germany remained perfect at the 2007 EuroBasket after a surprisingly dominating 79-49 victory over Turkey in Group C in Palma de Mallorca.

Dirk Nowitzki collected 24 points, six rebounds, two assists and one blocked shot while Ademola Okulaja was just one rebound from a second straight double-double with 13 points and nine rebounds as Germany looked much more confident than a night earlier.

"I felt we learned a lot from last night's game (an over-time win over the Czech Republic). We learned how we can play and cannot play. We didn't move the ball at all. But we did that tonight. And that's very important because it gets Dirk (Nowitzki) better shots and other people better shots as well," said German coach Dirk Bauermann.

"Everybody contributed in some way. We're really happy that we won and beat a very good team in Turkey. Winning the first two games is big for us, and we will now try to find a way to beat Lithuania."

Turkey coach Bogdan Tanjevic was clearly frustrated after another blowout defeat - a night after losing 86-69 to Lithuania on Monday.

"I can't explain what happened. We can't let our opponents play how they want to. If you want to play in Europe, you can't let teams like Lithuania and Germany shoot 50% from the floor and hold us to 30% shooting. I have no other explanation. We had 45 days and we had good tactical preparation as well. There was no sign that we would play like we did," said the Turkish boss.

Engin Atsür (Turkey)
Engin Atsür and Turkey suffered their second heavy defeat
Germany came out moving the ball much more effectively than they did against the Czechs and Okulaja opened the first half with two three-pointers as Germany pulled ahead 16-11 after one period.

Two Nowitzki free-throws pushed the lead to 25-16 early in the second period and Turkey hurt their cause by missing seven of 10 foul shots, including two straight back-to-back by Hidayet Turkoglu and Mehmet Okur.

Nowitzki scored Germany's final eight points and helped his team open a 15-point lead, 40-25, before going into the locker-room ahead 40-27.

Bauermann's side came out of the locker-room working hard on defense and hitting from long range. Demond Greene and Nowitzki hit three-pointers to open a 46-27 advantage and Turkey failed to score early in the second half until Turkoglu's three-pointer with 5:34 remaining in the third period.

Germany would eventually push the bulge to 23 points - on a long three-pointer by Jan Jagla for 58-35 - and they were ahead 58-39 going into the fourth quarter.

They scored the first eight points of the final frame, opened a 66-39 lead with six minutes left and Turkey would get no closer than 25 points the rest of the way while Germany led by as many as 33 points.

Turkoglu was Turkey's only player to score in double figures with 15 points as Germany held their opponents to 30% shooting (17-of-56) for the game.

Germany face off with Lithuania on Wednesday to see which team takes first place in Group C while Turkey play the Czech Republic in a battle of 0-2 teams with the winner moving on to the qualifying round.

QUOTES
04 September 2007

Germany

Coach Dirk Bauermann: "I felt we learned a lot from last night's game (an over-time victory over the Czech Republic). We learned how we can play and cannot play. We didn't move the ball at all. But we did that tonight. And that's very important because it gets Dirk (Nowitzki) better shots and other people better shots as well. Everybody contributed in some way. We're really happy that we won and beat a very good team in Turkey. Winning the first two games is big for us, and we will now try to find a way to beat Lithuania. I know we have 11 very good players and one superstar. Last night not everybody played with very great confidence. Today everybody played with confidence. You can't miss a shot you don't take, and they have to feel free to take open shots."

Jan Jagla: "It was a great game for us. We played really great on defense, and that really helped us to find our game on offense."

Turkey

Coach Bogdan Tanjevic: "I can't explain what happened. We can't let our opponents play how they want to. If you want to play in Europe, you can’t let teams like Lithuania and Germany shot 50% from the floor and hold us to 30% shooting. I have no other explanation. We had 45 days and we had good tactical preparation as well. There was no sign that we would play like we did. How can I speak (in the locker-room) after this disaster? It's impossible to find any nice words - something that they should accept. I don't want to speak about this disaster in the locker-room. We have time in practice tomorrow."

Guard Hakan Demirel: "We lost the game as a team. Tomorrow is the most important game for us. We just need to focus on that game. We couldn't catch the team spirit on the court or execute on offense. We are just looking for a leader, I guess. I don't know really."

GAME PREVIEW
04 September 2007

The Germany-Turkey EuroBasket rivalry continues.

Dirk Bauermann's side beat Turkey 66-57 in the cross-elimination round game at EuroBasket 2005 after losing to them in Istanbul in the 2001 semi-finals.

This time out, there is once again plenty at stake as Germany can advance to the qualifying round while Turkey need a victory to stay alive in Group C.

Last Time Out: Turkey were man-handled by Lithuania 86-69 while Germany won their group opener, needing over-time to knock off the Czech Republic 83-78.

Key Match-up: Germany off-guard Demond Greene worked very hard defending Jiri Welsch.
Demond Greene (Germany)
Greene faces a tough test as he
goes up against Ibrahim Kutluay 
And he will have another ace to guard in Turkey captain Ibrahim Kutluay.

Statistics: Dirk Nowitzki scored 35 points despite not really finding much of a rhythm offensively. Turkey need to keep him pressure and try to disrupt him. Another statistic is 10 minutes - the amount of time Mehmet Okur played for Turkey, without any foul problems. 

X-Factor: Ersan Ilyasova started the game for Turkey but finished playing just eight minutes despite just three fouls. The youngster has plenty of game and can help the Turks, but it remains to be seen how much he will be allowed to try to do so.

Sounding Off: German center Patrick Femerling about the match-up against Turkey: "They are a complete team. They can run, they can post up. The quality of the forwards and guards is as good as any team in Europe. If they get a good rhythm in the game, then it will be tough to stop them, so we have to be careful and defend well and get everybody involved right away to have a good rhythm to beat them."