Isaac Bonga and Serge Ibaka combined for 19 boards to lead the winners.
Rebounding dominance decides Germany derby for Bayern

FC Bayern Munich tied a club record for offensive rebounds and the club’s utter dominance on the glass carried the team past ALBA Berlin in the season opener.
Bayern used a massive size advantage inside to grab 49 rebounds, including 20 from the offensive side of the floor compared to just 17 total rebounds for ALBA, in an 80-68 home victory.
"We were able to outrebound them and that was one of the keys to the game," said Bayern head coach Pablo Laso.
The 20 offensive rebounds tied Bayern’s EuroLeague record - the other two games being on January 9, 2014, against Partizan Belgrade and March 7, 2023, against LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne. Bayern won both of the other games as well - 71-65 in 2014 and 76-72 last season.
ALBA came into the game with a real size problem as the team was missing Khalifa Koumadje as well as fellow big men Yanni Wetzell and Tim Schneider.
The impact was immediately clear as Bayern had a 16-5 rebounding advantage after just 10 minutes. And it kept going all game.
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Isaac Bonga led the way with 10 rebounds while Serge Ibaka grabbed 9 rebounds, Devin Booker had 6 and Leandro Bolmaro contributed 5 rebounds. Six of Bonga’s rebounds came on the offensive glass while Ibaka and Booker both had 4 offensive rebounds.
Bayern saw just how good it can be inside as Booker is still on his way to getting into top game shape while Ibaka had not played since January 2023 before the start of this season.
There is also second-year pro Freddie Gillespie, who had 3 rebounds in less than 8 minutes. The 26-year-old averaged 6.0 rebounds last season in his EuroLeague debut.
Vladimir Lucic is also still waiting in the wings as is Elias Harris as head coach Pablo Laso has a healthy choice of low post presences he can use in games.