Bayern rout Ludwigsburg for fourth win in a week
Bayern cruise to a dominant 93-59 victory
Bayern picked up their fourth win in about seven days, beating Ludwigsburg 93-59 in Round 27 of the Bundesliga. The German champions extended their lead in the standings and improved their record to 22-5 after a game that swung decisively in the third quarter.
Third-quarter surge and defensive lockdown
The match was tight early — Bayern jumped out to a quick lead, but Ludwigsburg matched them through physical play and fast transitions, leaving the score level after the first period. At halftime it was still a close affair, with Bayern holding a slim advantage.
After the break the hosts flipped the switch. Bayern tightened up defensively and limited Ludwigsburg to just 18 points in the second half, while an energetic third-quarter run created a lead big enough to put the game out of reach. Several highlight defensive plays and timely outside shooting helped widen the gap and turn the final quarter into a formality.
Coach Svetislav Pesic managed the game despite missing several regulars from the roster. The team’s mix of pressure defense and finishing inside ultimately proved too much for their opponents.
Key performers and what’s next
Andreas Obst led the way with 19 points, David McCormack added 14, and Justinian Jessup chipped in with 13. Isiaha Mike provided momentum with a couple of emphatic blocks that energized the team during the decisive stretch.
With this win Bayern head into their regular-season EuroLeague fixture against Barcelona on Friday carrying confidence from a convincing domestic performance.