Alba Berlin stuns Bayern Munich with 20-point comeback to win BBL title

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Alba Berlin completed the most improbable of comebacks on Saturday night, overturning a 20-point deficit to claim the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) title with a 92–88 victory over defending champions Bayern Munich in the decisive fifth game of the finals. The win, secured in Munich’s Audi Dome, marks Alba’s first championship since 2022 and cements the club’s place in German basketball history as the first team to win a BBL final on the road after trailing by double digits at halftime.
Bayern, coached by Svetislav Pešić in what would prove to be his final game before retirement, had led 52–32 at the break and appeared poised to secure a third consecutive title. But Alba, led by playmaker Luke Travers—who finished with 24 points, eight assists, and a game-high six steals—stormed back in the third quarter, outscoring Bayern 28–14 to erase the deficit. A decisive 12–0 run in the final five minutes sealed the victory, with Travers hitting a clutch three-pointer to put Alba ahead for good.
“This is the greatest moment of my life,” Travers said after the game. “To come back from 20 down in a final, especially against a team like Bayern, is something I’ll never forget.” Pešić, whose 25-year coaching career included stints with Barcelona, the German national team, and Bayern, acknowledged the bittersweet end to his tenure. “It’s a sad day for me, but Alba played better in the second half,” he told reporters .
The victory caps a remarkable season for Alba, who finished the regular season in fourth place before dismantling Brose Bamberg in the semifinals. Their triumph over Bayern—who had lost just once in the playoffs prior to the finals—was hailed as the biggest upset in German basketball history. “This title is the greatest sensation in Alba Berlin’s club history,” wrote the *Tagesspiegel* .
For Bayern, the loss ends a dominant three-year reign and marks the first time a defending champion has failed to retain the title since Alba’s previous championship in 2022. Club president Oliver Brühl conceded the team’s inability to close out the game. “We had control, but basketball is a cruel sport,” he said .
Alba’s triumph was celebrated across Berlin, with thousands of fans gathering outside the Mercedes-Benz Arena to welcome the team home. The club’s 12th national title—its first since 2022—solidifies its status as Germany’s most successful basketball team. As Travers lifted the trophy under a shower of confetti, the message was clear: in a league where dynasties are forged, Alba’s name now stands at the summit.

