SLUC Nancy – Bourg-en-Bresse
This Sunday (7 p.m.)
Looking for a leader since the departure of Mehdy Ngouama and the abortive arrival of former Nancy player Thaddus McFadden, JL Bourg finally opted for the Brandon Jefferson solution (ex-Orléans, Strasbourg, Pau). A choice which will now force coach Frédéric Fauthoux to leave one of his five American players in the stands, for each Betclic Elite match.
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For the trip to Nancy, this Sunday (7 p.m.), the new coach of the France team still seems to be hesitating between rookie Brandon Jefferson, who has not played for more than six months, and fullback Brandon Paul, absent during the home defeat against Treviso (99-102), this Wednesday in the Eurocup.
Notably driven by shooter Xavier Castaneda, third scorer for Betclic Élite (17.1 points), Bourg-en-Bresse has the particularity of being the only team in the championship still undefeated on the road (6 victories), among other things thanks to a more effective defense away (72 points conceded on average) than at home (91.2 points). But JL Bourg above all boasts the second best attack in the division (89 points on average), behind Paris (95.2).