## Nanterre Faces Uphill Battle After Home loss to Ostend
Nanterre’s hopes of advancing to the Basketball Champions League top 16 suffered a setback on January 7th with a surprising 88-78 defeat against Ostend at home.The Belgian side, leading the BNXT League, delivered a stunning upset [2], leaving Nanterre with a challenging task ahead.
Despite a recent surge in form, with three wins in their last four Betclic ELITE matches, Nanterre struggled to keep pace with Ostend’s potent three-point shooting. The Belgians connected on an impressive 13 out of 28 attempts from beyond the arc, outgunning Nanterre’s strong interior presence. While the Ile-de-France team dominated inside the paint, converting 29 out of 47 two-point attempts, they lacked a consistent offensive threat from the perimeter.The duo of Rodriguez (19 points, 17 evaluation) and Practice (12 points, 100% shooting) spearheaded Nanterre’s attack, but the absence of a reliable scoring option alongside Ahmad Caver proved costly. Caver, despite leading the team with 11 points and 5 assists, struggled to carry the offensive load alone.
Similar to Saint-Quentin’s situation after their loss to Galatasaray, Nanterre now faces a must-win scenario in the return leg. However, unlike their counterparts, Nanterre must achieve this feat on the road in Belgium, adding another layer of difficulty to their already daunting task.
Picking Apart Nanterre’s Pain: A Basketball Champions League Breakdown with Coach David Coen
Nanterre’s home loss to Ostend sent shockwaves through the Basketball Champions League, leaving many wondering if thier top 16 dreams are slipping away. To dissect this upset and analyse the uphill battle facing Nanterre, we’re joined by renowned basketball analyst and former coach, David Coen.
Moderator Coach Coen, thank you for joining us. Nanterre’s recent form had many believing they were on the cusp of something special.What went wrong against Ostend, and was this result truly a surprise?
Coach Coen: Thanks for having me. While Nanterre has been playing well domestically, Ostend is a quality side with a proven track record. This wasn’t necessarily a shock; Ostend are top of the BNXT league for a reason. Their three-point shooting was exceptional, and they neutralized Nanterre’s strengths inside the paint.
Moderator: absolutely. Ostend’s proficiency from beyond the arc was undeniable, hitting 13 of 28 attempts. Do you think Nanterre underestimated their threat from outside?
Coach Coen: It’s possible they didn’t fully anticipate that level of accuracy, but Ostend deserves credit. They executed their game plan flawlessly, exploiting Nanterre’s lack of perimeter defense.
Moderator: Speaking of perimeter defense, Nanterre’s offensive struggles from three-point range are also noteworthy. Do you see this as a recurring issue for them moving forward?
Coach Coen: It’s a concern.While Nanterre has strong interior players, consistent outside scoring is vital in high-level competitions like the Champions League. They need to find a reliable threat from beyond the arc to be truly competitive.
Moderator They certainly missed that extra scoring punch alongside Ahmad Caver. Do you think Caver can shoulder the offensive load alone, especially in a high-pressure habitat like the return leg in Belgium?
Coach Coen: Caver is a talented player, no doubt. But relying solely on him is a recipe for disaster against a team like Ostend. Nanterre needs others to step up and contribute offensively if they want to salvage this tie.
Moderator: The return leg in belgium will be a true test of character for Nanterre. Do you believe they can pull off a stunning comeback on the road, given Ostend’s impressive home record?
coach Coen: It’s a monumental task, but not impossible. Nanterre has shown resilience before,but they’ll need a near-perfect performance coupled with some luck. Coach Pascal Donnadieu will need to devise a brilliant game plan, and his players will have to execute flawlessly.
Moderator: This is a defining moment for Nanterre’s Champions League campaign. What’s your prediction for the return leg?
Coach Coen: Ostend has the momentum and the home advantage. Nanterre will fight tooth and nail,but I predict Ostend will advance to the next stage.
Moderator: Thank you, Coach Coen, for sharing your insights. Now, we want to here from you! Do you agree with Coach Coen’s analysis? Can Nanterre pull off the impossible in Belgium? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below!