Sunday, November 23, 2008

Proa Basket: Nancy Orleans and leads the championship

Nancy Orleans and dance lead at the top of the French Championship basketball with seven victories each after the 8th day marked by the large victory of taking the title from Gravelines, who won.

Nancy Orleans and dance lead at the top of the French Championship basketball with seven victories each after the 8th day marked by the large victory of taking the title from Gravelines, who won.

Nancy - Gravelines (100-76). The SLUC killed the suspense from the first-quarter time (26-11) against northerners came for first place in Lorraine. The French champions were speaking the richness of their workforce with six players between 12 and 18 points and six three-point markers for a remarkable total of 17 out of 30 long distance. Ricardo Greer summed alone qualities of the team (12 points, 9 rebounds, 4 interceptions, 7 assists). With a game less qu'Orléans, Nancy is the true leader of the Proa.

Orleans - Dijon (88-78). The Orléanais began the match in imposing their opponent a terrible 16-0, confirmed gap at half time. The second period was much less convincing for the agreement, although led by Laurent Sciarra at ease with his previous club (10 points, 5 assists). The strong American winger Brian Greene did not go far triple double (13 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists).

Cholet - Le Mans (56-80). The Manceaux have put an end to a series of four backs (two in Proa, two in Euroleague) providing a big boost in the second quarter-time (26-8). The Brazilian MSB Joan Paolo Batista (20 points) took advantage of the absence of Claude Marquis to dominate inside. For Cholet, still blocked two victories, the horizon darkens.

Besançon - Rouen (91-85). Besançon has secured its place in the heart of the pack by controlling end of the duel promoted. The winger Justin Hawkins (38 points, including 7 in 3-point baskets) has passed the board of the evening.

Pau-Orthez - Chalon-sur-Saone (57-88). Eighth defeat in as many matches, and one of the hot, béarnais for Elan, which goes over from spin. Until probes? The Palois were, it is true, deprived of two Americans wounded. The new leader has disappointed Daniel Horton (7 points, 7 bullets).

Toulon-Hyeres - Vichy (67-81). Vichy has eradicated the red zone by winning his third success in a row after a series of five defeats. The Varois are in a dynamic reverse with five setbacks in six matches

Villeurbanne - Roanne (94-69). The ASVEL had no trouble winning the derby with a more balanced group (6 players over 10 points against 3 to the choir) and Laurent Foirest full success (19 points on 6 / 8). Roannais later, Taj Gray (28 points) was too isolated.

Le Havre - Strasbourg (73-83). The GIS, which is decidedly not like bases, won his fourth success of the season, third on the outside. No signs of thinning the side of Le Havre, beaten for the seventh time in a row and penultimate.

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