2024-11-10 11:35:00
LThe score shows 76-68: two minutes from time, the ASCH is heading towards a new success. But that’s without counting on the last stand of the Bordeaux residents. The Landais lose two balls. Desmonts, 6.75 meters away, then Alamudun gave the locals a fright by regaining the lead (76-77, 39th). Mc Clanahan even has the two throws to finish the Future. But the second remains on the hoop, 76-78 with 14 seconds to go. Monblanc takes matters in hand, brings the ball up, provokes, infiltrates… and goes to the circle to win extension (78-78, 40th)!
With fatigue helping, feverishness is felt on both sides. Despite the chief gunner Desmonts, Yomb does the work in the paint for the Future, with offensive rebounds and baskets, and Acker does not tremble on the penalty line to give the victory (88-85)! The Landais can exult, the Bordelais leave with regrets.
Reactions
Tanguy Monfort (leader-back of the ASCH) : “We continue to progress week after week, the group works well and it shows. Now, we will have to try to raise and maintain the level for 40 minutes to find our reference match. »
Eddy Steiner (back of the JSA) : “It’s a frustrating defeat because, despite closing the gap at the last minute at the end of the fourth, we felt that we had the upper hand and that we could win. But ultimately, the extension was better controlled by the ASCH. We should have finished the match before the end of 40 minutes, it’s really annoying…”
Hardness is there
Because the meeting began with the control of the JSA, thanks to their intensity and physical density. Alamudum showcased his talent and efficiency, but ASCH came back into the game with a devastating dunk from Djimassal (9-12, 8th). Attacks must be strategic to find offensive solutions as the excess of energy and harshness are present. Monfort begins his festival with three consecutive winning shots (34-30, 17th). Demazeau plays it with percussion, while Acker and Wansi Fonkua engage in a physical-physical duel in the racket. At the break, the suspense remains (42-40).
The return from the locker room is of the same ilk, the two teams give themselves completely. Yomb does well at high altitude, and Monfort validates a 3+ 1. The locals throw themselves into the battle and gain the upper hand over the opponent (55-46, 26th). Desmonts, imperial, and Alamudun hit the mark behind the arc, but Monblanc, well taken until then, comes out of his lair (66-59, 33rd). Mistakes rain down on the Landes side, and Steiner gives hope to his team (66-62). The tension rises, Yomb relieves the ASCH a little with a triple which takes time to finish in the net. 76-68 on the board, we know the rest… ASCH has a great success and maintains its invincibility at home, before facing the ogre ESMS without pressure on Saturday November 16. After this third consecutive setback, the JSA slipped to 9th place, two lengths from the podium.
ASCH 88 – JSA Bordeaux 85
Lieu Horsarrieu. Spectators 350. Referees MM. Simard and Belloc. Quart-temps 15-15, 27-25, 19-11, 17-27, 10-7. Half time 42-40.
ASCH 33 shots including 10 at 3 pts, 12/20 free throws, 19 fouls. The markers Yomb II (15), Lissalt (2), Larrey (4), Monfort (18), Dabadie (4), Acker (11), Montblanc (12), Djimassal (8), Dauphoud (5), Losson (9) .
JSA BORDEAUX 32 shots including 7 at 3 pts, 14/21 free throws, 24 fouls (1 player out: Demazeau). The markers Alamudun (25), Morgan (-), Castets (-), McClanahan (8), Steiner (10), Demazeau (8), Billon (-), Chassaigne (2), Wansi Fonkua (7), Desmonts (25) , Lespinasse (-).
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**Interview with Tanguy Monfort, Leader-Back of ASCH**
**Interviewer:** Tanguy, congratulations on the hard-fought victory against the JSA. How would you assess the game overall?
**Tanguy Monfort:** Thank you! It was a challenging match, no doubt. We faced a lot of pressure, especially in the closing moments of regulation time. Our ability to stay composed and collectively push through in overtime really showcased our growth as a team.
**Interviewer:** You took control in the last seconds of regulation to tie the game. What was your mindset during that crucial moment?
**Tanguy Monfort:** I just focused on staying calm and executing our strategy. I knew our team had come this far, and we couldn’t let it slip away. It was all about driving to the basket and drawing the foul. I wanted to put us in a position to extend our chances.
**Interviewer:** The match was quite physical, particularly in the paint. How did you find a way to maintain your effectiveness amidst that intensity?
**Tanguy Monfort:** It was tough, for sure. Both teams played hard. I think the key for us was to stay aggressive yet smart. We communicated well, made adjustments, and supported each other. That collaboration allowed us to find solutions on the court.
**Interviewer:** Looking ahead, how do you plan to maintain this momentum and improve your team’s performance?
**Tanguy Monfort:** We need to focus on consistency, both defensively and offensively. Every game is a chance to learn and build on what we’ve achieved. Our aim is to maintain this level of intensity for a full 40 minutes and keep striving for that reference match where we really hit our stride.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Tanguy. Good luck with your upcoming matches!
**Tanguy Monfort:** Thank you! We appreciate the support.