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Baske / Pro B. SLUC Nancy will have to adapt to Saint-Quentin

Saint-Quentin – SLUC Nancy

This Friday at 4:30 p.m.

In addition to upsetting all calendars, the health crisis sometimes deprives clubs of certain elements affected by Covid-19. After having been spared for a long time, here is SLUC Nancy caught up with this reality. Tested positive this week, the Jamaican Tyrant De Lattibeaudière will have to be isolated for seven days and will therefore not be traveling to Saint-Quentin this Friday afternoon.

If the other tests carried out on the other players turned out to be negative, it is still a big tile that fell on the Nancy club. The former player of Denain is indeed the best player of the club in the evaluation (18) thanks to this ability to influence multiple statistical sectors. Second best scorer and rebounder in SLUC, third in assists, first in interceptions and blocks, Tyran De Lattibeaudière has a “Swiss Army Knife” side which is reminiscent of Tariq Kirksay or Ricardo Greer.

“By his activity and his versatility, he has an important role in the team” admitted the Nancy coach François Peronnet this Thursday, “like all the teams knowing this situation, we will ask some to leave their usual role a little. to try to compensate. Blois had also experienced this in Saint-Chamond where they were deprived of Tyren Johnson ”. It was last month. And that evening, the ADA Blois had bowed …

An opponent who excels under the opposing boards

To avoid the same fate and sign a fourth success in a row in the league (1) , SLUC Nancy will therefore have to adapt to a Saint-Quentin team which has had a convincing start to the season (success in Paris, Rouen and Nantes, short defeats in Fos, Antibes and against Denain) in the wake of its US leader Parker Jackson -Cartwright, best passer and interceptor in the championship. “It is a team that has a strong athletic value in positions three, four and five (winger, strong winger and pivot, Editor’s note)” further analyzes the Nancy technician, “we should not be surprised by this physical impact that s ‘expresses wonderfully in terms of the offensive rebound where they are among the best.

With more than 12 rebounds taken on average under the opposing panels in the league, the Saint-Quentinois get a lot of additional ammunition. SLUC Nancy will therefore have to be vigilant, especially since in this area, it struggled last week against Gries-Oberhoffen, leaving 12 offensive rebounds to the Alsatians in the first half alone. Nancy had finally made it out but not sure that such largesse comes through every time. SLUC Nancy is warned …

(1) SLUC successively dominated Fos, Saint-Chamond and Gries-Oberhoffen.

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