With Dennis Schroder as the Conductor, Germany Riding a Wave of Success

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With Dennis Schroder as the Conductor, Germany Riding a Wave of Success

Schroder, Teammates Recognize Their Abilities

Schroder also showed his flair for showmanship with a perfect alley-oop pass to Daniel Theis, who unleashed a powerful slam with 2:42 remaining in the third. That gave Germany a 64-50 lead.

Playing aggressively and utilizing the team's deep versatile bench kept Germany quick at both ends of the court.

Mentally, Schroder and his teammates looked alert and didn't force things on offense. For Germany, stellar passing was one of the trademarks of this game. Led by Schroder, Germany chalked up 33 assists against 12 turnovers. And Schroder's remarks earlier this week underlined the team's faith in its abilities and a keen understanding of how it should play.

"For ourselves, as a team, in the locker room, we know what we can do and what we can't do, and I think when we get everything we have every single game, we like our chances," Schroder was quoted as saying by FIBA.com.

Germany coach Gordie Herbert spoke about the team's 3-0 record in the first round and highlighted its title aspirations before facing Georgia.

"The peak of the mountain is here, we're halfway up," Herbert told reporters, indicating an ambitious climb. "We have higher expectations."

Germany faces world No 7 Slovenia in its second game of the second round on Sunday night, September 3.

A Key to Victory Against Georgia

Schroder made 3 of 7 3-pointers, Lo was 6-for-6 from beyond the arc and Germany made 20 of 35 3s on Friday.

Only Canada, with 24 3s in a 2019 Basketball World Cup game in China, has knocked down more long-range shots in a tourney contest.

"They played much better in the second half, as everybody saw," Georgia coach Ilias Zouros said of Germany.  

In the second half, "I don't know what happened. We started with low intensity, we gave very easy shots, some 3-point shots that gave them confidence."

Zouros added, "We didn't function well in the second half."

On the other hand, Dennis Schroder and his teammates performed at an impressive level.

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