Monaco and Gravelines returned to victories

2016-02-13T23:31:43+00:00 2016-02-15T23:49:37+00:00.

Antonis Stroggylakis

13/Feb/16 23:31

Eurohoops.net

After two consecutive negative results, two of the protagonists during this season in the French Championship, smiled once again at the end of a game.

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

After two consecutive negative results, two of the protagonists during this season in the French Championship, smiled once again at the end of a game. Monaco (14-6) defeated Nancy (7-13) in a match where both teams could have gotten the victory. Yet the hosts succeeded in some plays during the final three minutes that made a serious difference, while their opponents made some costly turnovers.

There was no option other than victory for Gravelines (14 – 6) against the, last in the standings Havre (1-9). Yet this win didn’t come easily, since the guests were tenacious enough to hope for a surprise. Only during the final quarter, did the club from northern France show its superiority.

Strasbourg (14-6) kept its winning streak, while Dijon (10-10) stunned Nanterre (13-7) on the road. Meanwhile, the reigning champs, Limoges (10-10), keep fighting to climb in the playoff spots, taking the win away from home versus Villeurbanne (12-8).

In the last game of the Week, Pau Orthez (12-8) broke Le Mans (14-6)… “sweet loneliness” at the top of the standings. Now have a four way tie with Monaco, Gravelines, Strasbourg and Le Mans.

Pro A 2015/2016 – Day 20:

Châlons-Reims – Chalon (John Roberson 21 p. 11 a.): 101 – 111

Antibes (Tim Blue 20 p. 7 r.) – Cholet:  85 – 79

Rouen – Paris Levallois (Tim Jones 19 p. 8 a. 7 r.): 78 – 93

Lyon-Villeurbanne – Limoges (Nobel Boungou Colo 15 p. 5 r.): 73 – 78

Monaco (Jamal Shuler 22 p.)- Nancy: 81 – 73

Nanterre – Dijon (Ryan Brooks 19 p. 4 r.): 52 – 72

Gravelines-Dunkerque (Steven Grey 32 p.) – Le Havre: 85 – 74

Strasbourg (Rodrigue Beaubois 21 p.)- Orleans: 82 – 74

Pau Orthez (29 p. 10 a.)- Le Mans: 90 – 77

 

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