> The essential
Despite the absences of Kyungu, still injured, and his joker Joseph, not qualified for this postponed meeting, the TBC, with Sahraoui as a superb guide and Djambo as a strong link, takes his third victory of the season which allows him to make a leap in sixth place in the standings.
> The meeting
Davis quickly imposes his drive. On his own he places Les Sables in the lead (4-11, 3rd). The TBC adapts very quickly and sets Djambo apart from a distance. With a 4 out of 4 on shots, including a 3 out of 3 at 3 points, the Malian international reverses the trend (15-13, 6th, 17-15, 7th). The locals remain in the lead until the end of the first quarter (22-21). Djambo, Solle and Sahraoui bring the TBC lead to 5 points (28-23, 14th). Davis fills it alone (28-28, 15th). At the very end of a less rhythmic second period, Djambo, magnificently demarcated at 3 points, allowed the locals to take the lead at the break (33-30).
M’Vouika and Lessort come back excited (33-37, 23rd). Djambo, the flying element, reacts (38-37, 24th). Is the TBC suffering in the indoor game? These are Mopsus, Sahraoui and an efficient all-terrain defense which forced a visitor time-out (45-39, 27th). The Vendeans remain at a distance (50-44, 30th). Kennedy and Djambo start the last quarter with a bang (54-44, 31st). After a comeback (54-50, 32nd) Les Sables becomes shifting. Neither the exit on injury of Djambo, nor severe faults whistled to the premises prevent the TBC from logically winning 68-55.
> The rest of the championship
The resumption of NM1 is scheduled for January 8 and 9 with the 7th day. But the TBC will see its truce of confectioners shortened. He is catching up with “Covid” on January 5 in Challans.
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