Another victory and Boulogne-Levallois will be in the final of the championship of France. The Mets 92 led for a long time before winning by a single Tuesday, Tuesday night against Asvel (86-83) in Game 2 of the semifinals. The 15,000 spectators at the Accor Arena held their breath until the end because, with 12 seconds to go, Villeurbannais leader Dee Bost managed an exceptional shot on the head of Victor Wembanyama and his 2.21 m.
A 3-pt basket that allowed Asvel to tie the game at 83. Mets coach Vincent Collet took a timeout that resulted in possession of the win. Wembanyama left the ball to Barry Brown Jr. The American back, who signed with the Mets 2 weeks ago just before the playoffs, had the courage to also rise to 3 pts, the nose and beard of David Lighty. String. Eruption at the Accor Arena.
With Asvel no more timeouts, with three seconds left at the buzzer, Dee Bost had to send a prayer that didn't save the three-time defending France champions. Brown Jr led the game in scoring with 16 pts. Wembanyama was limited to 13 pts, 10 rebounds and 5 loose balls. Next match at the Astroballe de Villeurbanne this Friday, June 2 (18pm).