Musel Pikes overpowered Rebound Prizerdaul 122-62 in Bettborn in the Cup 1/16 finales. The visitors set the tone in a high-scoring first quarter (37-24) and reached halftime already well in control at 67-45. The game's decisive stretch came straight after the break: Musel produced a 34-0 third quarter, turning a clear lead into a rout and pushing the margin to an eventual highest lead of 60.
Captain Sam Streef (30, 1.90m) caught fire early from long range, and Tristin Matthew Walley (25, 2.01m, USA) kept the pressure with drives and perimeter shot-making. Musel's outside barrage was relentless: 17 made threes versus just 2 for Prizerdaul. Coach Brian Carroll's rotation added depth, with Enzo Sanna (17, 1.92m, FRA) injecting pace, Maurice Gordon (MUS) adding 15 including a third-quarter triple, and Konan Boglin Oth (MUS) chipping in 11. Late in the fourth, Colin Schanen (MUS) hit back-to-back threes while Jason Hartz (MUS) converted at the line to close it out.
For Prizerdaul, Coach Mike Johny Roger Weyer leaned on Zachary Legg (PRE), who led the hosts with 9, while Olivier Pierre Marie Braun EP. KDISS (PRE) scored 8 and Devin Junior Alves Neves (PRE) added 7. Jamal Wilson (PRE) worked inside for 4, and Jrme Wolff (PRE) and Welton Djon Silva do Rosario (PRE) provided brief sparks, but the hosts could not match the visitors' perimeter volume or third-quarter intensity.
Notable incidents: an unsportsmanlike foul on Tom Welter (MUS) in the third quarter and another on Jamal Wilson (PRE) in the fourth. Despite that, Musel's run never slowed. The visitors dominated across all phases, particularly with that 34-0 surge right after halftime, and managed the finish professionally at 122-62.
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