The French basketball club ASVEL recently experienced a setback in the Euroleague, despite displaying encouraging signs early in their match against Bayern. Propelled by Armel Traoré’s 16 points and Thomas Heurtel’s impressive contribution of 13 points and 10 assists, ASVEL even secured a 39-42 lead at halftime. However, this advantage proved temporary as Bayern eventually took control of the game.
Bayern’s coach, Svetislav Pesic, shared his perspective on his team’s victory, stating, “I believe we executed a complete and flawless game from start to finish. It was a tightly contested match, but we managed to demonstrate patience. Significantly, for the first time in a while, we emerged victorious in the third quarter. For me, the third quarter always signifies a fresh start. We’ve encountered difficulties in that period in our recent outings, but this time, we succeeded. Winning the third quarter in a close game considerably enhances our prospects of dictating our own outcome. While it might not have been our absolute peak performance, it was undeniably a comprehensive effort.”
Leading the charge for Bayern were Justinian Jessup, who posted 19 points and 6 rebounds, Andreas Obst with 15 points, and David McCormak, who added 13 points and 8 rebounds.
ASVEL’s coach, Pierric Poupet, acknowledged his team’s valiant effort despite the loss: “We played commendably for approximately 33 or 34 minutes. Regrettably, the late-game injury to an important player – Bastien Vautier, due to a quadriceps issue – proved detrimental to our performance. Ultimately, we were defeated by a superior team. Nevertheless, our players fought hard, and I am confident that we showcased positive elements upon which we must continue to build.”
With only four games remaining in the Euroleague season, ASVEL faces a formidable challenge to avoid finishing at the bottom of the standings.
