They had ants in their calves, looking happy to be back on the ground for anything other than training sessions, however interesting they might be. Happy to attack a new round to secure a spot in the Top 5, last slim chance to play the ProB climb.
The C’Chartres BM back on the floor, this Monday evening, facing Mulhouse
After a rather muddled first period, an acceleration in the middle of the second quarter allowed Sébastien Lambert’s men to return to the locker room with a small lead of eight points (46-38). Upon returning to the floor, visitors set the record straight by taking advantage of the CCBM’s defensive largesse. However, the Alsatians had played, and lost, in Le Havre (101-90), 48 hours earlier, they still had energy to spare, including their shooter and captain Quentin Dielh who remained on his high standards. After 35 points near the Normandy coast, the n ° 7 from Mulhouse positioned his people in front at the end of the 3rd QT (65-70).
The reaction of Sébastien Lambert, the coach of the CCBM
The debates became more intense especially with the approach of the money-time which the two formations started with equality (74-74, 36’30). Sébastien Lambert put back his starting five on the field but we entered the last one and Mulhouse had 5 precious points in advance (75-80, 39 ‘). Kamel Ammour, three points, gave a bit of hope, not enough to win (78-82).
CHARTRES (Jean-Cochet hall).
Mulhouse BA beats C’Chartres BM 82 to 78 (half-time: 46-38) (quarter-time: 20-24, 26-14, 19-32, 13-12).
Referees: MM. Da Cruz and Cognard. Match played behind closed doors. Chartres: Maxwell (14), Ammour (10), Romain (2), Siegwarth (11), Diarra (21) then Munanga (2), Chelle (16), Doumbia (-), Kabongo (-), Békoulé (- ), Clerence (2). 49% success on shots (32/65) including 27% at 3 points (6/22). 66% on free throws (8/12). 43 rebounds (Maxwell, 12). 17 fouls.
Mulhouse : Diehl (31), Spinali (8), Plasse (11), Ekani (0), André (2) then Mensah (0), Grebongo (10), Taczanowski (0), Tschamber (-), Condé (20). 40% success on shots (30/75) including 35% at 3 points (10/28). 63% on free throws (12/19). 38 rebounds (Grebongo, 11). 15 fouls.
Difference : +8 for Chartres (46-38, 20 ‘); +8 for Mulhouse (10-18, 8 ‘).
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