Betclic Elite. Outclassed by Dijon, Cholet Basket sees the playoffs move dangerously away

End of the match: 79-88

CB almost says goodbye to the Playoffs.

Laurent Vila’s men always had their destiny in their hands, this is no longer the case. SIG has moved ahead of Cholet in the rankings and is now master of its destiny.

This season, although well underway and with a great European epic, turned into a waste and will remain bitter in the memories of Maugeois supporters.

QT 4: 76-86 (40′)

Stevenson causes a 3-point foul.

And makes 3/3 on the line.

QT 4: 73-86 (39′)

And-one by Sako.

11th point of the Cholet pivot.

QT 4: 69-82 (38′)

New dunk from Dokossi.

The Dijon interior-interior relationship works wonders.

QT 4: 66-80 (37′)

Tillie on the line…

… 1/2 for the Cholet captain.

QT 4: 65-80 (36′)

Dijon regains confidence and returns to +15.

With a 2/2 from Cameron Hunt on throws.

QT 4: 65-78 (35′)

Goudou-Sinha on the line…

And 0/2. After Tillie’s 0/2, it hurts.

QT 4: 65-76 (35′)

And-one from Sako to stay alive.

After several Cholet errors which had allowed Dijon to regain some air. 5th fault from Ducoté, who was 13 points away.

QT 4: 62-72 (34′)

Tillie to return to -10!

The Cholet shooters have their sights set like clocks.

QT 4: 59-72 (34′)

Ducoté calms the Meilleraie.

With a double step on the counterattack.

QT 4: 59-70 (33′)

Goudou-Sinha to continue to believe in it!

The Cholet backs are on fire.

QT 4: 56-70 (32′)

Campbell the 3 point!

La Meilleraie seems to be starting to believe again.

QT 4: 53-70 (31′)

Nzekwesi in turn long distance.

The Dutch pivot scores in an unusual exercise for him.

End of QT 3: 50-68

Goudou-Sinha’s six points to conclude the 3rd act only limit the damage.

Laurent Vila’s men can no longer do it. The matches follow one another and are similar, the Parisian revolt was therefore probably only an anomaly at the end of the Cholet season.

QT 3: 44-66 (29′)

From Sousa on the line…

1/2 for the native of Saint-Quentin.

QT 3: 43-64 (29′)

Oniangue and Ducoté from afar and the JDA passes the 20 mark under the whistles of La Meilleraie.

CB no longer achieves anything, where Dijon walks on water.

QT 3: 41-58 (28′)

Cave on the line…

…2/2 for Burgundy.

QT 3: 41-56 (28′)

Time-out requested by Laurent Vila.

If CB does not revolt and raises its level of play, the Dijonnais will continue to widen the gap.

QT 3: 41-56 (27′)

Neither team finds the target.

The false rhythm at the start of the match rears its head again, which still does not suit the Cholet players.

QT 3: 40-54 (25′)

Sako on the line…

QT 3: 38-54 (25′)

Chikoko scores at mid-distance.

The Cholet defense leaves him too much space to trigger.

QT 3: 38-52 (25′)

Ayayi causes a foul and appears on the throws.

QT 3: 37-52 (24′)

Obiesie calms the Meilleraie.

With a completely open 3-pointer in the corner.

QT 3: 37-49 (24′)

Stevenson goes up for the dunk.

On a pass from Ayayi on the counter attack.

QT 3: 35-49 (22′)

Salaün also scores in penetration.

But the Cholet defense does not follow.

QT 3: 33-49 (22′)

Ayayi in penetration.

The Frenchman is finally making a little impact in the Cholet game.

QT 3: 31-47 (21′)

Campbell misses the simplest one and Hunt goes on the counterattack.

Stevenson makes a good mistake to prevent his compatriot from scoring, but the Dijon player then makes it 2/2.

Half time: 31-45

CB continues to sink.

With a new air gap, Laurent Vila’s troop is still forced to perform. By letting Dijon gain confidence, the Choletais allowed Holston’s teammates to light fuses after fuses at 3 points, and take off at +14.

QT 2: 31-43 (19′)

Hunt drives the point home.

And CB goes back below the 10 mark.

QT 2: 31-41 (19′)

Salaün takes an offensive rebound and causes a foul.

The French nugget is 2/2.

QT 2: 29-41 (19′)

Second foul after blow from Sako, who sends Chikoko back to the line.

This time with a 1/2 from Dijonnais.

QT 2: 29-40 (18′)

Chikoko on the line after Sako’s first foul.

QT 2: 29-38 (18′)

Stevenson from afar to go below the 10 mark.

The US shooter with its well-adjusted sights.

QT 2: 26-38 (17′)

Ayayi’s quarterback pass to Sako!

The Cholet defense is back, the attack is still awaited.

QT 2: 24-38 (15′)

Ducoted for a new award-winning shot.

The JDA takes off without CB showing any sign of revolt.

QT 2: 24-35 (15′)

Dokossi for a new and-one.

The Cholet defense seems to be late on each Dijon ball catch.

QT 2: 24-32 (14′)

Salaün provokes at the post and goes to the line.

1/2 for young position 4.

QT 2: 23-32 (14′)

New award-winning shot from Dijon and Laurent Vila requests time-out.

The JDA plays a fast and fluid game which allows them to have open 3-point shots, which they do not hesitate to sanction.

QT 2: 23-27 (13′)

Tillie’s dunk!

After great work from De Sousa.

QT 2: 21-24 (12′)

Hruban in 3-point transition.

The Czech appreciates these shots. Ducoté responds immediately afterwards.

QT 2: 18-22 (11′)

Cave just after causes an and-one.

The American was faster than everyone and scored his free throw.

QT 2: 18-19 (11′)

De Sousa goes for 3 shots after a foul from Holston.

End of QT 1: 15-19

Holston scores from midcourt at the buzzer.

In a balanced first act, the Dijonnais finished with a short lead. The false rhythm of the match does not help the Choletais, who like transitions and developing a fast game.

The Burgundian skill brought down Laurent Vila’s men, with a 3/3 long distance to finish the quarter.

QT 1: 13-16 (10′)

Nzekwesi again!

This time he responds to Ducoté in the corner.

QT 1: 11-13 (9′)

Oniangue on Tillie’s head.

He scores long distance and allows the JDA to make a first gap, short-lived because Nzekwesi scores just behind.

QT 1: 9-8 (7′)

Dokossi pushes Ayayi and scores in the racket.

In a meeting where baskets are rather rare.

QT 1: 9-6 (5′)

Salaün again!

With a new coast to coast, this time after an interception.

QT 1: 7-6 (5′)

The coast to coast of Salaün to provoke a fault.

After taking the defensive rebound, he goes all the way up the field and causes Alingué’s second foul. He scores his two throws.

QT 1: 5-6 (4′)

Stevenson with the board!

CB goes ahead in a match with a false rhythm favoring ball losses galore.

QT 1: 3-4 (2′)

Hunt responds to Stevenson.

Two lost balls from Campbell and Stevenson made the task easier for Dijon.

QT 1: 3-0 (1′)

Stevenson lights his first fuse.

First shot, first switch for the US shooter.

7:57 p.m.

Another sold out this evening.

Ayayi and his family will be able to count on a packed Meilleraie to resume their march forward.

7:52 p.m.

No reunion between Gregor Hrovat and the Cholet public this evening.

His meniscus injury hastened his end to the season. The Slovenian guard was walking on water, however, with an average of 14 points.

7:50 p.m.

The 5 major Choletais:

Laurent Vila decides to align Campbell and Stevenson for the rear traction, Ayayi and Salaün in the wings and Sako will take care of the painting.

7:43 p.m.

If Dijon emerged victorious in the French Cup on Saturday, CB also won the U17 trophy.

Basketball. U17 French Cup: Cholet in seventh heaven at Bercy under the eyes of Victor Wembanyama

7:41 p.m.

A meeting which will be an opportunity for the Cholet public to discover their new position 2, Erik Stevenson.

Cholet Basketball. American Erik Stevenson new medical freelancer

7:40 p.m.

An imperative victory so as not to leave a taste of unfinished business for Laurent Vila’s troupe, just before leaving La Meilleraie this summer.

Cholet Basketball. Exit through a big door called the playoffs: the last challenge for Vila and his group

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7:40 p.m.

Hello and welcome to follow CB-Dijon, a crucial match in the race for the Play-offs.

Will De Sousa and co manage to get out of their black streak by having Burgundians who have just won the Coupe de France.

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