After BesAC – Chartres (87-91)
The defeat conceded Tuesday against Chartres (87-91) joins the litany of matches that will leave BesAC with regret. Still unable to afford a feat against a candidate of the Top 5 after having hooked Caen (there and back), Le Havre or Andrézieux, the bisontin club has however produced good things against the former resident of Pro B. We remake the game.
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Lavieille’s back
We devoted an article to him on Tuesday praising his taste for combat. Kevin Lavieille delivered against Chartres his worst performance in the BesAC jersey (3 points, 1/9 on shots, 4 rebounds). But the interior bisontin, courageous, has a mitigating circumstance: it held its place whereas a herniated disc, which sometimes makes him suffer, woke up. This explains why we have often seen him wince and embarrassed in his movements.
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Knezevic and Vitale-Boiteux emancipate themselves
Nikola Knezevic and Valentin Vitale-Boiteux collect playing time over the matches. And give Nicolas Faure the trust he places in them. Once again launched in the five major to the detriment of Aaron Anderson in particular for his defensive aggressiveness, Valentin Vitale-Boiteux (20) finished the match with 11 points in 20 minutes. The Serbian shooter, he was at the origin of the biggest difference in Bisontin (23-19, 8th) and finished with 9 points in 19 minutes.
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Le show Maxwell
MVP of the last season of N1, the American interior Du’Vaughn Maxwell (29), leaping and spectacular, left to keep his trophy. His first half on Tuesday was simply exceptional with 20 points, 9 rebounds and 7 blocks for 31 evaluation.
Injured to a knee (25th), he returned three minutes in the match thereafter with a limp before leaving the match definitively without the triple double (more than ten in three statistical categories) which stretched out his arms: 25 points to 11 / 15 on shots, 9 rebounds, 8 blocks, 33 evaluation in 26 minutes.
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Arbitration makes people talk
28 faults for BesAC, 18 for Chartres; 19 free throws attempted by BesAC, 39 for Chartres: in a match as close as that of Tuesday, these figures were across the gorges of Bisont.
Two faults (including an unsportsmanlike one) given in quick succession to Lavieille (21st) and above all an unsportsmanlike fault which was difficult to understand whistled to Aaron Anderson (33rd) on the very clever Yann Siegwarth notably cut off the momentum of BesAC where Tom Foucault (four faults provoked) and Kevin Lavieille (two), although often in traffic, once again did not get many whistles in their favor.
Unlike Siegwarth and Diarra, who between them were sent by MM. Dall’Osto and Goux twenty times on the penalty line. More than the Bisontins …
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