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Germany’s path to the EuroBasket 2025 quarterfinals has been nothing short of dominant. The reigning World Cup champions stormed through Group B with a perfect 5-0 record before dismantling Portugal 85-58 in the Round of 16 on September 6. With Serbia’s early exit, they now look every bit the tournament favorites, leading all teams in scoring at 102.3 points per game while also topping the charts in steals with 10.3. Slovenia, meanwhile, has leaned heavily on Luka Doncic to keep its campaign alive. Can Germany walk past Luka’s dominance?

The tournament’s leading scorer at 34 points per game, Doncic almost single-handedly dragged Slovenia past Italy in the Round of 16, exploding for 42 points and 10 rebounds. Slovenia’s 3-2 group-stage record and statistical gaps in rebounds, assists, and efficiency underscore the imbalance, but as long as Doncic is on the floor, they remain a threat. With Dennis Schröder and Franz Wagner steering Germany’s charge, and Doncic carrying Slovenia, the question is whether all three stars will be ready to battle today.

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Will Germany’s star duo of Dennis Schroder and Franz Wagner light up the floor tonight against Slovenia?

Yes, both Dennis Schroder and his Orlando Magic teammate, Franz Wagner, are expected to take the floor tonight, and their form has been nothing short of elite. With NBA stars Franz Wagner and Dennis Schroder steering the attack, Germany has routinely overpowered opponents, winning by an average margin of more than 32 points. Their recent history adds weight to their case, too, as they dismantled Slovenia in the 2023 FIBA World Cup by nearly 30 points, proving just how lethal their depth and balance can be.

Wagner has emerged as Germany’s most reliable scorer, averaging 20.7 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game while showcasing the kind of versatility that keeps defenses guessing. Whether breaking defenders down off the dribble, stretching the floor with his shooting, or punishing mismatches inside, he’s been a matchup nightmare throughout the tournament. His 23-point outburst in just 20 minutes against Finland in the group stage’s last game served as a stark reminder of just how dangerous he becomes when he finds his rhythm.

Sacramento Kings’ Dennis Schroder also remains the driving force behind Germany’s success. The 31-year-old point guard is averaging 20.2 points and 5.7 assists per game, effortlessly blending scoring and playmaking to orchestrate the offense with precision. Even when opponents collapse on Wagner or Andreas Obst, Schroder’s composure at the point ensures Germany maintains control of the tempo and capitalizes on every defensive lapse. Still, Slovenia is far from deterred, because what Luka Doncic offers on his best days is hard to match, and with a bit of support, the Slovenian side too can come out as the winner.

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Where to watch Germany vs Slovenia matchup in the United States?

Tip-off: Wednesday, September 10 at 2:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. PT

Venue: Arena Riga, Riga, Latvia

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Can Luka Doncic single-handedly derail Germany's unbeaten run, or will Schroder and Wagner prove too strong?

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Streaming Info: The game is available exclusively on Courtside 1891, FIBA’s official streaming platform. To watch live and access full game replays, viewers in the U.S. need a Courtside 1891 Max subscription, which costs approximately $30.

With Germany riding an unbeaten streak behind the dynamic duo of Dennis Schroder and Franz Wagner, and Slovenia leaning on Luka Doncic’s singular brilliance, this quarterfinal showdown has all the ingredients of a classic. Both teams have proven their mettle under pressure, but now their paths converge in a high-stakes clash that could not only decide a semifinal berth but also reshape the narrative of the entire tournament.

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Can Luka Doncic single-handedly derail Germany's unbeaten run, or will Schroder and Wagner prove too strong?

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