The OLB returns to the Palais des Sports this Wednesday, February 2, 2022 against Gravelines. After five consecutive defeats in the league, Orléans Loiret Basket hopes to end this series with the reception at 8 p.m., at the Palais des Sports in Orléans, of Gravelines Dunkerque. The northerners are 8th in the standings whereas the people of Orleans are in 14th place out of 18.
End of the gauge at the Palais des Sports
For Germain Castano, the OLB coach, it is important to break the losing streak. “There are 17 games left to play, including 10 at home. We are not going to play the season on this match there against Gravelines but we have to start to regain a little to do good to everyone. Although we still don’t have the full squad.“The OLB will also be able to count on its public. Finished the gauge in the stands of 2,000 people. Facing them is Gravelines who has just won against Limoges and Châlons-Reims.
I am at 100% of my abilities
In addition to the return of Jérémy Nzeulie, Loïc Scwhartz, a 29-year-old Belgian rear, has arrived as a medical joker to replace Marcus Paige, injured in the shoulder until February 28. And for its passage in the Loiret, it arrives in great shape. “I feel very good, especially physically, because I prepared well before coming here. I am at 100% of my abilities.”
With its height of 1.98m, the Belgium international already has four Belgian league titles. Added to this are more than 90 European Cup matches and the distinction of best Belgian player last year. He is in a hurry to return to competition against Gravelines. “I’m a little excited because it’s been a long time since I played so I hope to do a good performance and above all offer a victory to the public..” OLB – Gravelines, it’s Wednesday February 2 at 8 p.m. at the Palais des Sports d’Orléans, there are places left to support the people of Orleans.