SLUC Nancy vs Paris Basketball: Live Score & Recap – Dec 13, 2025

rosaliedesbois
Master Slucky
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MessageSubject: Re: SLUC NANCY – PARIS BASKETBALL (13/12/25) SLUC NANCY - PARIS BASKETBALL (13/12/25) - Page 3 EmptyToday at 11:01

happiness never comes alone………we find Enzo and a team who discover, like the public and all of us, a potential which can allow us to be in the top 6

Paris plays with 16 players when Nancy plays with 9 players so fatigue is relative; on the other hand Hifi is still a hell of a winner (ok he puts pressure on the referees but that’s his job) and a hell of a player!
Enzo was repositioned in the game and here he comes back to us
Hats off Sylvain, it’s first and foremost your victory!!!

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Julker
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MessageSubject: Re: SLUC NANCY – PARIS BASKETBALL (13/12/25) SLUC NANCY - PARIS BASKETBALL (13/12/25) - Page 3 EmptyToday at 12:42

Big and beautiful victory and it is not the Parisian fatigue which is the cause but the sluc who did what was necessary when it was necessary, certainly everything was not perfect but when you type Paris and hifi (personally not my liking) choosiness is not appropriate.

Congratulations to the coaches and the public who supported the team throughout the match!! THERE will be room in the top 8 if we do the right thing like last night! Basketball

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Bertrand
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MessageSubject: Re: SLUC NANCY – PARIS BASKETBALL (13/12/25) SLUC NANCY - PARIS BASKETBALL (13/12/25) - Page 3 EmptyToday at 1:41 p.m.

A victory that we were able to achieve in a good way but perhaps against an opponent who suits us well because it’s a team that plays a bit like us and lets us run without systematically locking ourselves into half-court play. It is certain that fatigue played its role but given their squad it was something to manage. Afterwards we definitely worked on this match for a week and they had to work hard at it on Friday.

Now that we have a little perspective and after the worrying basketball mess at the start of the season we are starting to see things more clearly. As I said a few weeks ago when the good matches followed one another and made people think that they were not accidents, “our championship” (an expression that I hate but like everyone uses it) is the teams that play between 5 and 10. That does not mean that we will not lose against the 14th and that we will not beat the 1st but that is where it is and that is the ambition that we must display.

Finally the defensive team transformed into a team that runs and scores (even if it defends much better than last year), the stabilizing leader turned into 5 guys capable of making the last pass…but that’s how it works, it makes us less readable by the opponents and that’s good.

Now we are waiting for two victories to complete the first legs. If we don’t mess around it’s playable.

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I’m sorry
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MessageSubject: Re: SLUC NANCY – PARIS BASKETBALL (13/12/25) SLUC NANCY - PARIS BASKETBALL (13/12/25) - Page 3 EmptyToday at 2:47 p.m.

One thing is certain, the Paris team is a very good team, but compared to that of Shorts, it is still less strong.
Afterwards, that doesn’t take anything away from the victory, on the contrary.
A stat I wanted to know: That’s it, 9 😳counters made 🤩.
That’s good.
We erase the Gravelines hiccup, but it gives great confidence to the team!!

Stanislas2b
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MessageSubject: Re: SLUC NANCY – PARIS BASKETBALL (13/12/25) SLUC NANCY - PARIS BASKETBALL (13/12/25) - Page 3 EmptyToday at 2:53 p.m.

Bertrand wrote:
A victory that we were able to achieve in a good way but perhaps against an opponent who suits us well because it’s a team that plays a bit like us and lets us run without systematically locking ourselves into half-court play. It is certain that fatigue played its role but given their squad it was something to manage. Afterwards we definitely worked on this match for a week and they had to work hard on Friday.

Now that we have a little perspective and after the worrying basketball mess at the start of the season we are starting to see things more clearly. As I said a few weeks ago when the good matches followed one another and made people think that they were not accidents, “our championship” (an expression that I hate but like everyone uses it) is the teams that play between 5 and 10. That does not mean that we will not lose against the 14th and that we will not beat the 1st but that is where it is and that is the ambition that we must display.

Finally the defensive team transformed into a team that runs and scores (even if it defends much better than last year), the stabilizing leader turned into 5 guys capable of making the last pass…but that’s how it works, it makes us less readable by the opponents and that’s good.

Now we are waiting for two victories to complete the first legs. If we don’t mess around it’s playable.

Me, I would say and why not three or… four let’s be crazy… “the appetite comes with eating” Smile certainly the JDA especially in Burgundy is not very successful for us, Nanterre is in full swing, Chalon is quite complete but less good at home than away, finally the Roca team in Gentilly, it is clear that it is still one or more degrees more than Paris if Monaco plays at its true level…we must be clear we have no chance, but…have we seen the real upper limits of our team?

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