The Mitteldeutscher BC delivered a resounding performance on home turf, dismantling the visiting s.Oliver Würzburg with a commanding 83-52 victory in the Basketball Bundesliga. The match, played on April 26, 2026, showcased a defensive masterclass from the hosts, who never allowed Würzburg to find any offensive rhythm.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Mitteldeutscher BC established control, suffocating Würzburg with aggressive on-ball pressure and disciplined help-side rotations. The final score of 83-52 reflects a game that was never truly in doubt after the first quarter, as MBC extended their lead steadily through each period.
Key Moments
- First-Quarter Dominance: MBC jumped out to a 24-14 lead after the first 10 minutes, setting the tone with efficient shooting and forcing multiple Würzburg turnovers.
- Defensive Stretch in the Third: The hosts held Würzburg to just 11 points in the third quarter, effectively extinguishing any hopes of a comeback.
- Bench Production: MBC's reserves contributed significant minutes, maintaining the defensive intensity and adding 22 points off the bench.
Tactical Story
Mitteldeutscher BC’s game plan was centered on taking away Würzburg’s perimeter shooting. By switching screens aggressively and collapsing on drives, they limited the visitors to a woeful 35% shooting from the field and just 4-of-18 from three-point range. Offensively, MBC moved the ball fluidly, recording 21 assists on 32 made baskets, and dominated the glass with a 42-28 rebounding advantage.
Standout Players
For MBC, the backcourt duo of Kaza Kajami-Keane and Johnny Hamilton was instrumental. Kajami-Keane orchestrated the offense with 14 points and 8 assists, while Hamilton anchored the paint with 16 points, 12 rebounds, and 3 blocks. Würzburg’s leading scorer was Cameron Hunt, who managed 15 points but struggled to find consistent support from his teammates.
Season Impact
This convincing victory bolsters MBC’s position in the Basketball Bundesliga standings, keeping them in contention for a playoff berth. For Würzburg, the loss highlights a troubling inability to produce offense away from home, as they fall to a 7-12 record on the road this season.

