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Harvest in the final quarter! European Championship 18 finals: Little Black and Little Wa each won 16, Germany eliminated Portugal 85-58

2:34pm, 7 September 2025Football

"58 points?

This is not a game, this is being taught.

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After the score, the group was instantly furious: How did Germany press Portugal to the ground and rub it?

Don't worry, take apart and look at the details, it's all real stuff.

Let’s talk about the most eye-catching one first-in-the fourth quarter of Germany.

The first three quarters were like a tug-of-war. As soon as the fourth quarter came, Schroeder, Wagner Jr. and Banga took turns to call, scoring 11 points in a row in two minutes, and Portugal was directly cut off from power.

The live camera was given to the Portuguese bench, and their eyes were straight, as if they had just been given a group lecture by the class teacher.

The data will not be lie: Germany has 12 steals and 5 blocks in the whole game, and Portugal's fast break opportunity was pinched to death.

What's even more ruthless is rebounds, with Germany having 45 and Portugal having 35. Among them, Germany grabbed 14 offensive rebounds and scored 18 points in the second offense.

Simply put, Portugal can't even touch the ball after shooting a basketball, how can his mentality not collapse?

Schroeder not only scored today, but also scored 7 assists to tie the team into candied haws.

The most slutty thing was that at the end of the third quarter, he made a false breakthrough and made a real pass. Banga's three-pointer in the bottom corner was hollowed into the net, and German fans jumped directly at the scene.

In Portugal, Kota worked alone to 17+8, but the team only had 12 assists, which basically depended on him to play singles.

Basketball is not tennis, and one person can't beat five people.

The German coaches revealed after the game that they had stared at Kota's left-hand breakthrough before the game, and would rather let him shoot mid-range than to go.

Success Cota was still hard in the first half, but once his physical strength decreased in the second half, his efficiency plummeted.

tactical execution, the gap is visible to the naked eye.

Let's talk about three points of rain.

Germany scored 12 of 28 outside, with a shooting percentage of 42%, while Portugal only had 25%.

The worst injury was in the second quarter. Brito just made two consecutive three-pointers to overtake. Germany turned around Obst answerball + Thes made a tip-in, and his momentum was instantly pushed back.

, how many times does this kind of round happen? Who can withstand it?

Someone asked: How can Germany be so smooth when it comes to France?

Tell the truth, hang.

The French group of men could take the advantage of German rebounds back, Gobert stood at the basket, and Schroeder rushed in and ate hot pot.

But Germany is not without tricks. They hid a hand today - Wagner Jr.'s ball-holding support.

If he can continue to pull the French forward in the next game, there will be a chance to open the pot on the outside.

Portugal, you can hold a summary meeting when you go home.

Kota is indeed fierce, but basketball is not a one-person game.

Except for him, only Williams scored in double digits, and other portraits were collectively cut off the Internet.

What's even more embarrassing is that they made 15 mistakes in the game and were caught by Germany and scored 20 points.

turnover + rebound + three-pointer, all three life goals were poked, it would be strange if you don’t lose.

Finally, let’s talk about some private goods: Germany’s game is very similar to our ideal script when playing in the class - defensive efforts, sharing the ball, secondary offense, and someone stands out at critical moments.

Portugal is like the guy on the opposite side who has good skills but doesn't like passing balls. His data is beautiful and he can't win the ball.

Basketball is a matter of five people in the end.

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