USMonastir vs Stade Nabeulien: Playoff Day 4 Recap

Taking the measure of their opponent from the first quarter, the Monastirians logically won against the Nabeulians. Relying on great defensive intensity and excellent three-point skill in the first period, USMo quickly pulled away, as evidenced by the score in the first quarter (28-16). Like this 12-point run in the first minutes, the visitors were very damaging to the locals during their highlights. Conversely, the Potiers, too intermittent and suffocated by the opposing defensive pressure, lacked lucidity in ball recovery, regretting numerous ball losses. The domination of the visitors will increase. Lahyani and others will imbue the second period of the match with a rhythm that is too hard for the SN players to follow, finishing the half with a comfortable lead of 21 points (50-29).

After the break, the Nabeuliens tried to put the house in order but they lacked skill while the Monastiriens had the merit of entering very well in the second half thanks to their mastery of the rebound and an external skill at the zenith (79-62) The Nabeuliens of Knioua never really recovered from their enormous air hole. They doubted by breaking down at the end of the match against the faster and more diligent Blues (89-72). The ESS-JSK summit kept its promises. The two teams went blow for blow in the first quarter (16-13) The JSK had to fight throughout the match against a determined opponent. At halftime, the ESS led 36-34, after imposing a fast and efficient pace of play. Which heralded a crossover and a balanced duel. But the Stars, more realistic, took the advantage in money time and ended the match in pain (77-72). The African Club walked in front of the JSManazah, poorly inspired.

Kamel Bouaouina

Results

Club Africain-JSManazeh 86-52
Stade Nabeulien-Union Monastirienne 72-89

Etoile du Sahel – Jeunesse Sportive Kairouanaise 77-72

Ranking:
1- African Club 27 pts (+54)
2- US Monastirienne 26 pts (+53)
3- JS Kairouanaise 25 pts (-13)
4- Etoile du Sahel 24 pts (+1)

5- Stade Nabeulien 22 pts (-38)
6- JS Manazeh 20 pts (-57)

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Sofia Reyes

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