Blois creates the feat in Nanterre, Paris secures second place

Blois creates the feat in Nanterre, Paris secures second place
Blois creates the feat in Nanterre, Paris secures second place

Find the rest of the results of the 32nd day of Betclic Elite.

Elan Chalon VS Paris Basketball: 73-84
For the first time in its history, Paris Basketball took to the floor of the Colisée in Chalon-sur-Saône. Facing Elan, logic was respected for the Parisians. A powerful first quarter to get into the swing of things, then the capital club managed their match to win. A victory which ensures Paris second place in the standings at the end of the regular season.
MVP: TJ Shorts (24 points, 2 rebounds, 8 assists for 23 rating)

Nanterre VS Blois: 103-106
What seemed like a formality for Nanterre 92 turned into a real surprise. Under the eyes of Victor Wembanyama and Bilal Coulibaly, the Nanterriens started in the lead before seeing the Blésois reverse the match twice, in the second quarter and in the last quarter to offer themselves a victory which could be decisive for possible maintenance.
Note the performance of Rashard Kelly who came very close to the second triple-double of the season in the LNB, two days after that of Jeremiah Wood with Evreux.
MVP: Rashard Kelly (14 points, 9 rebounds, 9 assists for 34 rating)

Nancy VS Roanne: 84-79
In a crucial match for the race to maintain, the Chorale de Roanne narrowly fell on the floor of the SLUC, thus respecting the logic of the classification against a good Nancy team which is fighting for the Playoffs.
MVP: Shevon Thompson (18 points, 13 rebounds, 2 assists for 27 rating)

Gravelines-Dunkerque VS JL Bourg: 64-75
With a victory ahead of the first relegated team, Roanne, BCM Gravelines-Dunkerque has a little breathing room but has very little room for maneuver. In a match where it acted as an outsider, the Gravelinois team did not achieve any feat against a JL Bourg who was coming off a new defeat against Paris Basketball.
MVP: Bodian Massa (8 points, 15 rebounds, 2 assists for 19 rating)

Cholet VS Dijon: 79-88
Traveling to La Meilleraie, JDA Dijon, freshly won the Coupe de France, pulled off a little surprise. Dominant for three quarters of the match, Laurent Legname’s team enjoyed a significant success, putting obstacles in the way of Cholet Basket in its race for the Playoffs.
MVP: Alan Dokossi (23 points, 11 rebounds, for 34 rating)

Boulogne-Levallois VS Strasbourg: 85-107
The end of the season is long for the Metropolitans 92. Guaranteed to go down to Pro B for several weeks, the Mets suffered a new setback Tuesday evening at Marcel Cerdan. The Ile-de-France residents did not manage to surprise the Strasbourg residents despite three players with more than 17 rating. The SIG logically won, which consolidated its eighth place in the ranking, valuable in the race for the Playoffs.
MVP: Léopold Cavalière (19 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists for 27 rating)

Photo credit: Maléna Haynau

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