Credit: Imago-Scanpix
Credit Imago-Scanpix

Bayern Munich (17-5) came back from an 18-point deficit to overcome Hamburg Towers (11-10) by 86-75 (13-16, 15-30, 30-14, 28-15) in the Audi Dome.

Free throws this season

81%
12,3
Points made: 12,3
Accuracy: 80,7%
Place in standings: 7
Record max: 23
Record min: 2
Most made FTs: Vladimir Lucic

The hosts welcomed back long-time absentees Paul Zipser, Nihad Djedovic and Darrun Hilliard, but were shocked to see Nick Weiler-Babb landing on his head after a dunk attempt in the second quarter.

The 26-year-old guard passed out, but -according to club sports director Daniele Baiesi- regained conscience and was able to move once transferred to hospital for medical scanning.

Bayern made a 58-29 rally in the second half, erasing Hamburg's 46-28 in the first 20 minutes.

Augustine Rubit was the winners' leading scorer with 16 points on 6/8 from the field, while Leo Radosevic put up 14 on perfect shooting (5/5 FG, 5/5 FT, 4 REB).

Out of all the debutants, Djedovic, sidelined for two months, was the best performer with 6 points in 14 minutes. Hilliard, Bayern's first scorer until he got injured three months ago, logged 3 in 13 minutes.

Zipser, who was diagnosed with a brain hemorrhage last year in June and underwent emergency surgery, only played 15 seconds.

For Hamburg Towers, who are still fighting for a playoff spot both in Germany and in the EuroCup (5-9), that was their first game in three weeks since their February 11 win over Wuerzburg (113-103).

Guard Caleb Homesly was once more particularly influential with 27 points, but for Pedro Calles's team, only his fellow countryman Jaylon Brown was able to follow him scoring-wise with 15 points.

Bayern Munich: Augustine Rubit 16 (6/8 FG, 3/6 ft, 4 REB, 1 AST), Leo Radosevic 14 (5/5 FG, 5/5 FT, 4 REB), Vladimir Lucic 13 (5/12 FG, 1/2 FT), Andreas Obst 12 (5/9 FG, 3 AST), Jason George 11 (7 REB), Othello Hunter 6 (5 REB), Zan-Mark Sisko 5 (4 REB, 14 AST).

Hamburg Towers: Caleb Homesley 27 (9/19 FG, 3/3 FT, 4 AST), Jaylon Brown 15 (3/10 FG, 6/8 ft), Robin Christen 8, Maik Kotsar 8, Trevon Bluiett 8 (8 REB).

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