A limited rotation and second-quarter ejection disrupted Monaco’s rhythm as ASVEL capitalised late to secure the win.
Following their recent EuroLeague victory, AS Monaco Basket faced LDLC ASVEL in a Betclic Elite matchup on Sunday 19th April, where they were upset 87-83. Operating with an eight-man bench, the team featured only five professionals alongside three from Monaco’s Espoirs, a situation further impacted when Mike James was ejected due to two technical fouls in the second quarter.
The arena did not hold back its opinion as fans erupted in protest over James’ ejection, alongside many other calls (or lack thereof). Although Monaco did not show up with the same cohesion and shooting efficiency as their last match, they were able to maintain a lead over ASVEL until the final minute of the third quarter, where ASVEL tied Monaco and took a one-point lead heading into the fourth.
From that point, the game shifted. Once ASVEL found their momentum, they continued to capitalize, with Shaquille Harrison recording 23 points for his team. Having only seven players available, four of which were professionals, ultimately proved costly. Despite moments of promise, ASVEL pulled away to secure the victory. Alpha Diallo led Monaco with 26 points, alongside Mantas Laurencikas who contributed 7 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists on his debut.
Although they may not have won the match, the support from the arena was notable. The team received a standing ovation, with fans believing they had put up a strong fight despite difficult officiating circumstances.
With an important play-in EuroLeague match on Tuesday, it is pivotal that Monaco’s injured players be recovered and ready to perform, and that the team can realign and play as a unit moving forward.
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