“The counter is a gesture that is particularly familiar to me. It allows you to challenge your opponent. There, it was at the end of the match, but…
“The counter is a gesture that is particularly familiar to me. It allows you to challenge your opponent. There, it was at the end of the match, but what is more to remember about this match is the intensity we had throughout the duration. It's nice when the whole team gets involved and we keep up the intensity until the end. »
How do you experience your relationship with the coach who doesn't spare you, in matches and in training?
“It was me, during the interviews at the start of the season, who asked him not to let go of me. I want them to tell me when I'm doing something good but also something bad because I still need to improve on a lot of things. I want him to be objective so he can tell me everything. »
Against Paris, we won't have to slow down to compete in aggressiveness?
“Yes, it’s obvious, but we have seen in previous Cup matches that we like challenges. This is a very big one. We will try to live up to it and not give up. »
Why does the team always respond in big matches?
“I think we know that on big events, you have to be ready. Otherwise, we get eaten. So, everyone is ready. While on the matches, we will say, safer, we are less entertained by this challenge. We hope that we will always have that extra soul against Paris. I'm not saying that it will do the job, but at least we will respond. »
You don't have much to lose?
The editorial team advises you
The editorial team advises you
“Clearly. Sometimes the teams with nothing to lose are the most dangerous. What is certain is that it is always nice to play against big teams like that. We see them shine in the Euroleague, in the championship, we want to measure ourselves against them. If we already “match” their intensity, without necessarily falling into the same fast-paced game as them, it’s a good start. »