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The games in the Regular Season are now more important as teams battle for playoff positions. A few surprising results may still be expected in the upcoming rounds. Let’s take a look at the last round review presented by Job Market.

The game between second-ranked Bayern Muenchen and 18th-ranked Tigers had significant importance as it allowed Bayern Muenchen to take the top position with a 92-73 victory at home. Bayern Muenchen dominated the game, making 22 out of 26 free throws and outrebounding Tuebingen 32-21. Vladimir Lucic and Devin Booker led the charge for Bayern Muenchen with solid performances. Tuebingen’s Evan Maxwell stood out with 21 points in a losing effort. With the win, Bayern Muenchen secured the top spot while Tuebingen suffered their seventh consecutive loss.

In another key game, s Oliver Baskets secured a close 89-87 victory on the road against Rasta Vechta. Otis Livingston II and Owen Klassen led s Oliver Baskets to victory, while Wes Iwundu’s strong performance was not enough for Rasta Vechta. With the win, s Oliver Baskets moved up to fourth place, tied with Ulm, while Vechta remained in sixth place.

EnBW Ludwigsburg escaped with a narrow 96-93 victory over Chemnitz in a closely contested game. Desure Buie’s 18 points and 4 assists lifted Ludwigsburg to victory, despite a strong performance from Aher Uguak for Chemnitz. Ludwigsburg moved up to sixth place, tied with Bonn and Vechta, while Chemnitz remained in third place.

In other games from round 30, Weissenfels defeated Heidelberg 104-97, Bamberg beat Goettingen 85-76, Bonn rolled over Rostock 112-89, Ulm dominated Crailsheim 86-66, Braunschweig won against ALBA 90-81, and Oldenburg defeated Hamburg 107-92. ALBA’s Tim Schneider posted an impressive stat line of 17 points and 7 rebounds.

In a closely matched game, Weissenfels secured a 104-97 victory at home against Heidelberg. Charles Callison led Weissenfels with 27 points and 6 assists, while John Bryant recorded a double-double. Justin Jaworski and Elijah Childs stood out for Heidelberg in a losing effort. Weissenfels moved up to thirteenth place, while Heidelberg dropped to fifteenth place.

Bamberg emerged victorious in a predictable 85-76 win over Goettingen, with Malik Johnson and Zach Copeland leading the charge. Umoja Gibson and David DeJulius were the top performers for Goettingen in a losing effort. Bamberg maintained eleventh place, while Goettingen remained in thirteenth place.

Telekom Baskets dominated Seawolves in a 112-89 victory at home, behind Brian Fobbs and Harald Frey’s stellar performances. Derrick Alston Jr and Tyler Nelson led the way for Seawolves in a losing effort. With the win, Bonn climbed to sixth place while Rostock remained at the bottom of the standings.