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szdaily -> Sports -> 
Kleber, Germany set sights on deep run
    2019-08-27  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

GERMANY must have a “one for all, all for one” approach at the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 if the side is going to have a deep run in the tournament.

The early indicators are that team spirit and unity will be strengths of the side coached by Henrik Rodl, according to Germany big man Maxi Kleber.

“We have a lot of potential and plenty of talent,” Kleber said to FIBA.basketball. “I really like our pool of players, and I’m very excited to spend time with the guys so we can build the best chemistry and reach our full potential for the start of the tournament.

“We have a great camaraderie and the group likes to be together, to learn and grow together. That is very important for the success of the team.

“Being a good player is important, but being a good teammate is important, too. We have some guys with experience, and some youngsters that are eager to help the team. It’s a great time for Germany’s senior national team and we want to make the most of it.”

Germany has made strides in the international game the past several years.

The national team played well at FIBA EuroBasket 2015 in Berlin yet four narrow defeats in the group phase, including 68-66 to Serbia and 77-76 to Spain, prevented them from advancing to the Round of 16.

At FIBA EuroBasket 2017, Germany not only progressed from the group phase but beat France in the Round of 16 to reach the quarterfinals. Then in the European qualifiers for the World Cup, Germany won 9 of their 12 games with Dallas Mavericks forward Kleber playing in four of those victories.

He brings a lot to the table, including an ability to connect from long range. Kleber was 8 of 17 from behind the arc in the European qualifiers. There are several other German players that are lethal from three-point range, too.

“That is one of our strengths,” Kleber said. “The basketball is now more about shooting from the perimeter and we have a lot of guys that can shoot, including our big men. It’s one of our strengths, but not the only one.

“We have a lot of talent, a lot of players that are difference makers and we have a solid team chemistry. Germany has improved a lot the last couple of years and we want to keep stepping up our game. The best is coming, and we are working hard to reach our full potential. This FIBA Basketball World Cup is a great tournament for us to show our improvement and to keep gaining experience.”

The World Cup will have an expanded field of 32 teams.

Germany must finish among the top two of Group G to advance to the second round.

“It’s a very competitive group and we will have to bring our A game to win,” Kleber said.

“France is one of the best teams in the world, and they will probably want to win after we beat them at the last EuroBasket. They have so many talented players and they put a lot of energy on the court.”

“The Dominican Republic and Jordan, I don’t know that much about them, but if they are qualified, it means that they have talent and that they can play very well. We will have to be in the best shape, and chemistry, from the first minute of the tournament,” he said.(FIBA)

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