If Pro B is a tournament rich in twists and turns, some of them are embarrassing and spoil the image of a division where surprises follow each other, such as the success from Poitiers to Blois on Saturday (71-77).
So, while the Chartres-Blois match (92-91) was already marred by a scuffle on November 16that Friday between Châlons-Reims and Rouen (67-100) led to an even bigger fight at the 23e minute. While the Normans were largely ahead (35-60), a clash took place between Champenois Benoît Mbala and Rouennais Yasmin Mambo. Norman Eddy Kayloud left the goal bench to protect his teammate and found himself on the ground while the other players got involved in complete confusion. After examining the video for several minutes, the referees allowed six players with false disqualification: Champenois Mbala, Grotzinger, Eyango-Dingo and Gbiegba as well as Rouennais Mambo and Kayouloud.
Against these sendings, Châlons-Reims had only one player on the bench, in this case Blésois and former Poitevin Mattéo Legat at the time of the events. “What happened is impossible, both because we produced a result on the field and in terms of perspectivestressed his coach, Vincent Dumestre, to our colleagues at The Union. I’m surprised! I’m getting in! » His team has only one victory ahead of the first relegation and there is a risk that the disciplinary committee will give several elements to the Champenois in the coming weeks.
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Is this the Rémi Valin effect? However, the long awaited revival of Nantes seems to be happening. Arriving at the end of October on the Hermine bench in place of Laurent Pluvy, the former coach at Évreux, Rouen, Fos and Denain completely reshaped his team. He paid on November 8 against Fos (100-70) but his players went again in Rouen (101-66). On Friday, against the other Norman club, Évreux, the residents of Nantes delivered a good performance together, with five players with more than 12 points to organize a real show (103-78).
Declining
The black line continues for Saint-Chamond-Andrézieux. During the Loire derby against Roanne played in front of 4,200 spectators, the Couramiauds put up a good face against the relegated Betclic Élite, pushing them to their limits, but recorded their fifth defeat in six games ( 91-97), continuing to fall in the ratings. . They are now in eleventh place.
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26. Similar to the final evaluation of Orleans Lee Moore after the OLB victory against Denain (88-74). The USA captain once again delivered a high-level game (22 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists) to allow the Loiret club to achieve its seventh consecutive victory and further consolidate its leading position as a result at a loss Blois v Poitiers (71-77) and Antibes against Aix-Maurienne (82-99).
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“We went from the best team in the competition to the worst in a matter of weeks. » JD Jackson, the Antibes coach, did not mince his words in the columns of Good morning after his team defeated at home against the still surprising Aix-Maurienne team (82-99) and now in fourth place. Second only recently thanks to eight consecutive victories, the Sharks have just suffered three defeats in a row against Poitiers (59-77), Vichy (93-64) and thus against the Savoyards, thus falling to fifth place in the ranking. . “We saw ourselves looking so good. Every game they won was tough. There, we suffer. Doubt must turn into rebellion. There is no excuse”added the Canadian coach, hoping for an answer next Friday in Denain.
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## Escalating Violence Mars Pro B: Expert Weighs In on Impact and Solutions
**World Today News:** The Pro B league has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons lately. Fights and brawls have marred several recent games, raising concerns about player safety and the image of the league. Joining us today to delve into this issue is [Expert Name], a prominent figure in French basketball with years of experience in coaching and player development. Welcome to World Today News.
**[Expert Name]:** Thank you for having me.
**world Today News:** Let’s start with the recent incident between Châlons-Reims and Rouen. Six players were ejected following a brawl,including multiple key players for both teams. What’s your take on what happened and what concerns you most about this incident?
**[Expert Name]:** the Châlons-Reims vs.Rouen game is a stark example of a worrying trend we’re seeing in Pro B. While basketball is a physical sport, resorting to violence like we saw is completely unacceptable. This behavior not only puts players at risk of injury, but also damages the reputation of the league and sends a wrong message to young aspiring players.
**World Today News:** This incident isn’t isolated.Earlier this month, a scuffle broke out during the Chartres-Blois match. Do you think these incidents are a symptom of a deeper issue within the league?
**[Expert Name]:** To be frank, I believe there are several contributing factors. The tight competition in Pro B, coupled with intense pressure to win, can create a volatile environment.
We also need to examine the role of officiating. Inconsistent calls and a perceived lack of control on the court can contribute to frustration and escalation.
there’s a need for stronger leadership from coaches and veter
an players. Setting a positive example and emphasizing sportsmanship is crucial to changing the culture.
**World Today News:** What steps do you think the league should take to address this problem?
**[Expert Name]:** The league needs to act decisively.
Firstly, I urge them to implement stricter penalties for players involved in fights, sending a clear message that violence will not be tolerated.
Secondly, they should invest in referee training and development, ensuring consistent and impartial officiating.
Lastly,the league needs to work with teams to promote a culture of respect and sportsmanship. This includes educational programs for players and coaches on conflict resolution and anger management.
**world Today News:** Some argue that passionate displays of emotion are part of the game’s intensity. Do you think there’s a balance to be struck between passion and acceptable behavior?
**[Expert Name]:** Absolutely. Passion is a driving force in sport. However, there’s a clear line between emotional intensity and violent behavior. We need to celebrate the passion and skill of the players without condoning actions
that endanger themselves or others.
**World Today News:** what message would you give to the players involved in these incidents and young aspiring basketball players watching these events unfold?
**[Expert Name]:** To the players involved, your talent and abilities on the court should not be overshadowed by these actions.
Choose to be role models, demonstrate leadership and sportsmanship.
and to the young players watching: remember that basketball is a game of skill, teamwork, and respect. Let your passion shine through hard work and dedication. Violence has no place in our sport.
**World Today News:** Thank you for sharing your insightful perspectives with us today. We hope the league and its players can address these concerns and uphold the integrity of the game.
**[Expert Name]:** thank you. I believe in the power of basketball to unite and inspire, and I remain hopeful for a brighter future for Pro B.