Lhe Stade Rochelais Basket remains on a defeat in Lorient (69-65), Saturday January 22. An infuriating result for the technician François Sence: “We saw the winning of the match flee in the 3rd quarter… In five minutes, nothing is going well. But we sin…
Lhe Stade Rochelais Basket remains on a defeat in Lorient (69-65), Saturday January 22. An infuriating result for the technician François Sence: “We saw the winning of the match flee in the 3rd quarter… In five minutes, nothing is going well. But we also sin on details, or rather on unmastered areas of individual technique. »
Especially in the exercise of free throws: “With a 7 out of 17, we must not look too far for the failure of a meeting within our reach. “Because the Rochelais more than annoyed the Bretons in a meeting which was worth double, counting. Lorient, rival of the port club, has made itself beautiful with a 3-point lead when the Stadium is treading water in a soft underbelly where 5 or 6 teams are stagnating in a pocket handkerchief… close to the bottom, not far from the top.
Apothecary calculations do not win games, insists Sence. The most important thing is what happens on the floor. Tuesday, January 25, make way for other Bretons, those of Aurore Vitré, also in search of victory. At home, they were beaten at the post this Saturday by Cergy-Pontoise (70-71), planted after the horn on two missed free throws, so be careful!
Revengeful Bretons
Pugnacious and revengeful, the Vitreans, beaten in the first leg on their floor (71-81) by the Yellow and Black, arrive with serious arguments. Beaten on their floor in the first leg (71-81), they have a score to settle. They also want to consolidate their lead over the Maritimes, which is currently one unit. Add to this that Vitré managed to defeat the Angevin ogre (65-58 on January 11, editor’s note) and we measure his strike force.
It’s high time to collect points and not to stray too far from the front runners in view of the direct play-offs
If François Sence says he does not use the calculator, it is high time to collect points and not to stray too far from the front runners in view of the direct play-offs. For this, it will be necessary to break through the safe of the best defense of the group, which relies on a young and mobile workforce. His playing master, the prolific Louis Prolhac, and his fellow leader Jean Derric will be ones to watch closely. Under the circle, the American beam Kile Tresnak (2.09m) will also have to be contained. On the La Rochelle side, the medical staff were to give their verdict on Monday evening as to the playing chances of the leader and captain Arnauld Thinon. Desmond Quincy-Jones, calf injury, is forfeited.