Beaten at home by Dijon the previous day, Gravelines-Dunkerque revived on Friday at the opening of the 17th day of Betclic Élite and dominated Champagne Basket (102-77) in Reims. Hanging on to the break (48-42), the Northerners made the difference in the third quarter, outclassing their opponent 32-14. Kenny Kadji (24 points), Brandon Taylor (23 and 12 assists) and Marcquise Reed (20) were the offensive leaders of a team that shot 65% and delivered 28 assists. After this match, Champagne Basket, which remained on two successes, is fifteenth, Gravelines tenth in the standings.