Levallois Edges Mulhouse in Tight Contest
Maxence Dadiet was instrumental as Levallois secured a vital 89-84 victory over Mulhouse, solidifying their fifth-place standing in Group A. Holding a slim 50-45 lead at halftime, Levallois extended their advantage to eight points entering the final period, ultimately fending off a late surge from Mulhouse. The hosts' potent three-point shooting, converting 13 of 33 attempts (39%), proved decisive against Mulhouse's 7-of-30 marksmanship. Kane Milling orchestrated the offense with 21 points and 7 assists, complemented by Solly Stansbury's 18 points. Dadiet, coming off the bench, provided a significant spark with 15 points and 6 rebounds, highlighting Levallois' bench depth which contributed 28 points. Despite outrebounding Levallois 43-37 and dishing out 16 assists, Mulhouse struggled at the free-throw line (7/15) and from deep. Patrick Samoura led Mulhouse with 11 points and 6 rebounds. This win sees Levallois strengthen their playoff position, while Mulhouse remains third.