Basket. Caen on the trail of two medical freelancers
Through Aline Chatel
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The night brings advice, but it does not always bring the hoped-for good news. Stéphane Eberlin had probably kept his phone on, Tuesday January 10, 2023, returning from Caen’s great victory over Kaysersberg (90-66). He was waiting for a response from the player he had targeted to replace Demond Watt in the Caen Basket Calvados racket. She arrived. Only, it was not the one proposed.
The hoped-for pivot refused advances from Caen. The man had never played in France but his CV was brilliant. “He had a great career in a well-rated championship. He is a player who has good references and who corresponds to the profile of Demond, ”explained Stéphane Eberlin, without revealing the identity of the interior, Tuesday evening.
Place in Plan B
So the CBC is forced to activate option number 2. Last night, she had many faces. “We have several names on hand but I have not yet defined what option 2 will be.” Caen would however like to have it on Friday January 20, 2023 during the reception of Pont-de-Chéruy. A victory on the sixth would practically guarantee its definitive presence in the top 5. It will be one of the last big meetings of the regular season.
More complicated for Yanik Blanc
Will there also be a freelancer at Yanik Blanc that day? This is the wish, again, of Stéphane Eberlin. “The problem is the market. There are not 36 options on the French market at position 1. If there is something feasible, we will do it. Yanik Blanc, who shares the lead with Carl Ona Embo, will be out for about a month.
On a need to preserve the position. We cannot play five six games only with Carl by tinkering with 2 positions.
In the meantime, Lucas Veraghe can support Carl Ona Embo. “He had a very good fourth quarter against Kaysersberg, which bodes well. »
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