Overview
- EuroBasket 2025 tips off from 27 August to 14 September across Latvia, Finland, Poland and Cyprus, with Germany playing Group B games in Tampere.
- Head coach Álex Mumbrú was hospitalized with an infection and will miss the opener against Montenegro, with Alan Ibrahimagić stepping in on the bench.
- Germany enter as reigning world champions led by Dennis Schröder and Franz Wagner, but frontcourt depth is thinned by Moritz Wagner’s ACL injury, David Krämer’s non‑release after a muscle issue and Daniel Theis’s knee concerns.
- Bookmakers rate Serbia as favorites with Jokić anchoring a roster loaded with NBA and EuroLeague talent, while Spain, France and Lithuania are also viewed as medal contenders.
- All games are live in Germany on MagentaTV/MagentaSport, with the national team’s matches and key knockout ties also on RTL.