Solid and easy, Boulazac does not tremble in the and wins 93-74

Solid and easy, Boulazac does not tremble in the and wins 93-74
Solid and easy, Boulazac does not tremble in the Var and wins 93-74

Moving forward after the defeat in overtime on the floor of . Successful mission for Boulazac Basket Dordogne which offers itself a benchmark victory in the by winning 74-93 against Hyères/. Hugo Robineau and Ousman Krubally had the opportunity to improve the statistics in this part, with more than 20 points each scored.

In the first quarter, Boulazac Basket Dordogne got off to a perfect start to the match with a +8 on the scoreboard, forcing Jean-Louis Borg, the coach of Hyères/Toulon, to take a first timeout very early. This break is beneficial to the southerners who take things in hand, equalizing and even taking the advantage. At the end of the 1st quarter, the BBD locks in to take the advantage, 19-25.

The second quarter was very good for Alexandre Ménard's men and especially for Hugo Robineau who continued penetrations into the paint but also 3-point shots. Very successful, the Frenchman is at 18 points scored at half-time. An XXL performance which gives the advantage to his teammates. Boulazac Basket Dordogne leads at the break 52-40.

After returning from the locker room, the BBD pushed hard and continued to widen the gap with their evening opponent, to the point of posting a +15 in a few minutes. A gap of 20 points that the players managed to maintain until the end of the 10 minutes of the 3rd quarter. After 30 minutes of play, Boulazac Basket Dordogne leads 55-74.

The 4th quarter remains in the cause of Alexandre Ménard's players. A little more aware at the end of the match, Ousman Krubally made free throws and kept the lead solid in this match. Mathéo Le Lann even gets a few minutes of play and even 2 points. After a full match from Alexandre Ménard's players, the BBD won 74-93.

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