at the Stade Rochelais, the rugby players are fully behind their basketball friends

at the Stade Rochelais, the rugby players are fully behind their basketball friends
at the Stade Rochelais, the rugby players are fully behind their basketball friends
On the same subject

Stade Rochelais Basket in the Pro B playoffs: our file

As of May 16, La Rochelle will compete in the second national level playoffs for the first time in the 21st century. In the lead at the end of the 2023-2024 regular season, it will move up to Betclic Elite if it wins this “new championship”. Let the party begin, experience it with “Sud Ouest”

Rémi Picquette, 2nd line with a size closer to those of Julien Cortey’s players and almost official double of Jérôme Sanchez, is also a big fan of the (other) Jaune et Noir and their “quite incredible journey, after a rise to Pro B in 2022. To dominate a league like that from start to finish, while being really consistent, it’s very impressive. We enjoy watching them play when we go to Gaston-Neveur, that’s clear. »

At Kevin Gourdon

A little less when they meet for 3X3s or shooting competitions, notably at Kevin Gourdon, who has half a court? “They are much better than us, even if “Kéké” manages to compete when they are at around 20%,” laughs Picquette. But they’re nice, they let us shoot baskets like fools, and from time to time, it goes in. » The complicity is not feigned: “We get along very, very well with my ‘twin’, and it’s the same with the others. They’re just good guys. We have small evenings, meals. »

“Mathéo Leray showed me some pretty good passing qualities. Looks like an U15. Come on, a U12”

-

-

PREV In the first round of Wimblebon, Maxime Janvier, licensed at the Gien Tennis Club, will face Zhizhen Zhang
NEXT DNCG. Decisions of Friday, June 28