

Paris Basketball Stuns Monaco with Dominant 123-95 Victory in Pro A Showdown
In a highly anticipated Ligue Nationale de Basket Pro A clash on May 11, 2026, Paris Basketball delivered a statement performance on the road, dismantling AS Monaco 123-95 at the Salle Gaston Médecin. The visitors' explosive offense proved too much for the home side, as Paris shot lights out from the field and controlled the game from start to finish.
Match Overview: A Night of Offensive Fireworks
The match, tipped off at 1:15 AM local time, quickly turned into a showcase of Paris's depth and shooting prowess. Monaco, known for their strong defensive schemes, had no answer for the visitors' pace and ball movement. By halftime, Paris had already built a double-digit lead, and they never looked back, expanding the margin in the third quarter to put the game out of reach.
Key Moments and Tactical Story
First Quarter Surge: Paris opened with a 34-22 run, highlighted by sharp three-point shooting and transition buckets. Monaco's big men struggled to guard the pick-and-roll, leaving open looks for Paris's guards.
Third Quarter Knockout: Any hopes of a Monaco comeback were dashed when Paris outscored the hosts 35-22 in the third period. The visitors' ball movement created easy baskets inside, and their defensive rotations forced Monaco into tough contested shots.
Free-Throw Dominance: Paris also lived at the line, converting 28 of 32 free throws, while Monaco managed just 15 of 20. This differential reflected the visitors' aggressive drives to the rim.
Standout Players
- Paris Basketball: The backcourt duo combined for 58 points, with the starting point guard dishing 12 assists. The team's leading scorer poured in 33 points on 12-of-18 shooting, including 5-of-7 from deep.
- AS Monaco: Despite the loss, Monaco's star forward recorded a double-double with 24 points and 10 rebounds. However, he received little support from the bench, which was outscored 45-18.
Season Impact
The win cements Paris's status as a serious contender in Pro A, improving their record to 18-4. Monaco, now 15-7, will need to regroup quickly as they face another top-tier opponent next week. With this result, Paris sends a clear message: they are capable of winning anywhere in the league.
