BBL Form Check Ahead of the Season's Final Sprint
Telekom Baskets Bonn on Track: How Strong the Team Is Ahead of the Next BBL Games
The Telekom Baskets Bonn are heading into the next matches of the easyCredit Basketball Bundesliga with a stable starting position. After 32 matchdays, the team stands at 40 points in fourth place – carried by an overall consistent record and a home strength that could become the decisive factor in the final sprint.
Stable season – and the numbers explain why
With 20 wins and 12 losses, Bonn has a win rate of 62.5 percent. Especially in the Telekom Dome, the team is reliable: 11 home wins and 5 losses. Away, they have a positive record of 9:7.
The team statistics also paint the picture of a top team that functions more through structure than individual outliers. Bonn averages 83.4 points per game, conceding 79.8 – a plus of 3.6 points, which often makes the difference in the BBL between a direct playoff spot and a tight chasing group. In addition, there are 39.7 rebounds and 17.4 assists per game (opponents: 36.1 rebounds, 17.1 assists). Bonn's advantages thus lie mainly in the "work values": securing possession (rebounds) and creating good shots (assists).
One point remains striking
In field goal percentage, Bonn is just behind their opponents at 44.3 percent (opponents: 44.7 percent). This is not a warning sign, but an indication of the team's balance: Bonn has so far compensated for the slightly weaker shooting percentage with additional second chances at the rim and ball movement that can lead to more efficient finishes – especially in home games, when the pace is more controllable.
Overall, after 32 games, 2668 points have been scored, 1309 of them at home. This underlines how important home games are for Bonn's rhythm and offense.
The most recent games: clear swings, but a positive overall picture
- 20.04.2026 – Away at ALBA BERLIN: 75:91 loss (top scorer: Alijah Comithier)
- 12.04.2026 – Home game against Basketball Löwen Braunschweig: 96:85 win (top scorer: Joel Aminu)
- 01.05.2026 – Away win at the SKYLINERS: 104:72 win (top scorer of the game: Jacob Holt)
In Bonn's favor, a clear reaction followed an away defeat. Six wins from the last ten games confirm the form: not flawless, but stable enough to defend their place in the top group on their own.
The next tasks: Trier at home, Bamberg away
Next up is the home game against the VET-CONCEPT Gladiators Trier on 08.05.2026, followed by the away game at BMA365 Bamberg Baskets on 10.05.2026. Both games are announced on DYN.
The Trier game in particular gains additional weight due to Bonn's home record: With another success in the Telekom Dome, the team could increase the pressure on the teams ahead of them – and at the same time secure the gap behind. The away game in Bamberg remains the acid test, as Bonn must confirm their positive road record (9:7) without being able to rely on their home routines.
Squad depth and structure as an advantage in the season's final sprint
- 24 players, average age 25.4 years
- Positional distribution: 10 guards, 10 forwards, 4 centers
- National mix: 12 German players, 12 professionals from six nations
- Coaching staff: Head coach Marko Stanković, assistant coaches Lionel Bosco, Eduardo Fernández-Galarreta and Thomas Pennellier
A club that plays for more than just individual matchdays
- Member of the Basketball Bundesliga since 1996
- Winner of the Basketball Champions League 2023
- Finalist in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup 2023
- Multiple German runner-up (1997, 1999, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2023)
Conclusion: Bonn appears consolidated – now confirmation counts
Fourth place in the table after 32 games is statistically well supported: positive point differential, strong rebound and assist values, clear home strength and a form curve that is overall pointing upwards. The next two games against Trier and Bamberg are therefore less a benchmark than the task of confirming their own starting position – and translating the good season into the strongest possible playoff position.

