/ProB: heavy sanctions against C’ Métropole Basket after the incidents against

The next ProB matches promise to be very, very complicated for C’ MB. The Moatassim team will have to deal with the suspension of several players, caught by the legal, disciplinary and regulations commission of the National League (LNB) whose summary of decisions from the December 2 session was published this Tuesday December 3.

After the incidents that occurred at the end of the match won against on November 16 at the Coliseum, a scuffle involving several players from both sides, the CCMB was heavily sanctioned. More than his opponent.

While the Eurelian club was fined 250 euros for breach of the provisions of article 247 of the competition regulations of the National Basketball League: “responsibility of the home club”, three of its recruits were found guilty for “acts of violence”.

TK Edogi was suspended for five matches and five others suspended, Desi Washington was suspended for two matches and Ike Nwamu was suspended for one match and another suspended.

Two suspended in Blois

In the ranks of Blois, two players were also sanctioned. Thomas Hieu-Courtois took three suspended matches and three suspended matches, Maxime Sconard one suspended match and one suspended match for unsporting behavior. Siyani Chambers was spared due to an “unclassified offense”.

The legal, disciplinary and regulations committee specifies that it endeavored “to assess the individual responsibilities of each of the players prosecuted by distinguishing, in particular, according to whether or not they committed acts of physical violence”. She recalled that “all those participating in competitions organized by the LNB are required to set an example.”

The CCMB, the bottom of the championship, now knows this more than anyone. If he will be able to play in full this Friday, December 6 at the Colisée against then on December 14 at home also against Boulazac, the sanctions taking effect later, this will not be the case during the following matches in , against Gries-Souffel , in , against Hyères- and in Évreux…

Unless the club appeals. “We are very surprised by the severity of the sanctions,” reacted Milan Vasic, manager of the CCMB. “We have seven days to make a decision, but an appeal is not suspensive! We will think about it…”

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