GER - Wood shows off versatility as Skyliners streak reaches six
FRANKFURT (BBL) - The Deutsche Bank Skyliners won their sixth game in a row by beating BG Göttingen 88-82 behind a great all-around display by DaShaun Wood. The 182cm guard had 25 points, 12 assists and three rebounds to help the Skyliners bring Göttingen's three-game winning streak to an end. Quantez Robertson added 14 points, Roger Powell ...
FRANKFURT (BBL) - The Deutsche Bank Skyliners won their sixth game in a row by beating BG Göttingen 88-82 behind a great all-around display by DaShaun Wood.
The 182cm guard had 25 points, 12 assists and three rebounds to help the Skyliners bring Göttingen's three-game winning streak to an end.
Quantez Robertson added 14 points, Roger Powell had 13 points and Chris Moss a dozen as the home team used some balance offense.
Dwayne Anderson paced Göttingen with 16 points.
Miroslav Raduljica and Derrick Allen combined for 38 points in leading Alba Berlin to their fourth consecutive win, 76-63, over Gloria Giants Düsseldorf, who saw their losing streak extended to nine.
Meanwhile, the EWE Baskets Oldenburg won their second game in a row and sixth out of the last eight as they outlasted Phoenix Hagen 102-91.
Luka Bogdanovic had 26 points in the winning cause with Mindaugas Lukauskis addung 17 points. Rickey Paulding and Oliver Stevic chipped in with a dozen apiece and Lou Campbell had 11 points.
David Bell paced Phoenix Hagen with 21 points.
Tyrese Rice exploded for 33 points and handed out nine assists to help the Artland Dragons blow out Eisbären Bremerhaven 103-82 on the road. Puerto Rico international Nathan Peavy added 18 points in the winning effort.
Elsewhere, LTi GIESSEN 46ers upset WALTER Tigers Tübingen 84-62, who dropped their second consecutive game, while ratiopharm Ulm beat Mitteldeutscher BC 99-79. BBC Bayreuth snapped their five-game losing streak with an 84-71 defeat of TBB Trier.
Telekom Baskets Bonn's playoff hopes were dealt a blow after they fell to ENBW Ludwigsburg 78-71 for their fourth defeat in a row.
American Toby Bailey paced Ludwigsburg with 17 points.
Chris Ensminger went for 29 points and 10 rebounds for Bonn, but it wasn't enough.
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