Paris Basketball: Milan & Nanterre Games + Kids Event at Adidas Arena!

Paris Basketball Returns Home for Crucial EuroLeague and Domestic Clashes

Paris Basketball is back on home court, preparing for a busy week at the Adidas Arena. After a road trip to northern Italy, the team will host two significant games: a EuroLeague matchup against EA7 Emporio Armani Milan, followed by a Betclic ÉLITE derby against Nanterre 92. The week begins with a EuroLeague contest in Bologna, setting the stage for a pivotal stretch of games as the season progresses.

EuroLeague Test in Bologna, Home Doubleheader Follows

Paris Basketball will first travel to Bologna to face Virtus Segafredo Bologna. This game kicks off a double-header for the French club, and they enter the contest with a perfect record against Bologna in their three previous EuroLeague encounters. Their season began with a 90-79 victory over Carsen Edwards’ team on October 9, 2025. The clash in Bologna will be streamed live on Paris Basketball’s social media channels.

Following the trip to Italy, Paris Basketball returns to the Adidas Arena to face Milan on March 26th. Then, on Sunday, the arena will host a highly anticipated Parisian derby against Nanterre. This Betclic ÉLITE matchup is particularly important, as both teams feature contenders for the league’s MVP award, and the outcome will significantly impact the remainder of the regular season.

Kids Game and Return of Mathis Dossou-Yovo Highlight Sunday’s Action

Beyond the competitive basketball, Sunday’s game against Nanterre will also feature a “Kids Game” and a giant Easter egg hunt throughout the Adidas Arena, providing family-friendly entertainment. The return of Mathis Dossou-Yovo will be celebrated before the game, adding another layer of excitement for fans.

The atmosphere at the Adidas Arena is expected to be electric for both games. Whether fans are supporting Milan or Nanterre, tickets are still available and can be purchased directly through Ticketmaster France. Tickets for the Milan game and tickets for the Nanterre game are available now.

Paris Basketball’s EuroLeague Form

Paris Basketball’s recent EuroLeague performance has been a key focus. According to available data, Paris Basketball has a 3-point percentage of 93.3% and a free throw percentage of 78.9%. They average 25 assists and 28 total rebounds per game, while also recording 7 steals. These statistics highlight their well-rounded offensive and defensive capabilities.

The team’s undefeated record against Virtus Bologna in EuroLeague play demonstrates their ability to perform against strong competition. This history will undoubtedly provide a confidence boost as they head into Tuesday’s game. The team’s success is built on a combination of skilled players and effective coaching, making them a formidable opponent in the EuroLeague.

The upcoming games represent a crucial period for Paris Basketball as they strive to improve their standing in both the EuroLeague and the Betclic ÉLITE. The team’s performance over the next week will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike. The return of Mathis Dossou-Yovo adds another dimension to the team, and his presence is expected to have a positive impact on the court.

Looking ahead, Paris Basketball will aim to maintain their momentum and build on their recent successes. The team’s next challenge will be to translate their strong home form into consistent results on the road. Fans can stay updated on the team’s progress through their official social media channels and website.

What are your predictions for Paris Basketball’s upcoming games? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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