Overview
- Reports list the final score as either 84-70 (AFP) or 86-70 (dpa), with both accounts confirming a comfortable Bayern victory.
- Andreas Obst led Munich with 21 points, pacing the offense after halftime.
- Spencer Dinwiddie played roughly 20 minutes in his first Bayern appearance, scoring six points on 1-of-7 shooting.
- The result marked a second straight EuroLeague win following Tuesday’s defeat of Real Madrid, moving Bayern to 4-4 after eight games.
- Dinwiddie arrived Tuesday, practiced for the first time Wednesday, and was brought in to cover the point-guard gap left by Rokas Jokubaitis’s ACL injury, with coach Gordon Herbert noting his limited preparation.
 
 