

Nanterre Crushes Dijon 87-69 in Dominant Pro A Performance
Nanterre delivered a masterclass performance in the Ligue Nationale de Basket Pro A, dismantling Dijon 87-69 on May 3, 2026. The 18-point victory at 00:20 local time showcased Nanterre's superior firepower and defensive cohesion, as they controlled the game from wire to wire.
Match Report and Key Moments
From the opening tip, Nanterre set the tone with aggressive defense and crisp ball movement. They built a 14-point lead by halftime, and any hopes of a Dijon comeback were extinguished in the third quarter. Nanterre outscored Dijon 28-16 in that pivotal period, stretching their lead to an insurmountable 26 points.
Dijon never found a rhythm offensively, struggling against Nanterre's switching defense that took away their primary scoring options. Nanterre's ability to protect the paint and contest every shot forced Dijon into difficult perimeter attempts, which they converted at just a 38% clip.
Standout Players
- Nanterre's balanced attack: Four Nanterre players scored 15 or more points, demonstrating the team's offensive versatility. Their point guard orchestrated the offense with 10 assists, repeatedly finding open teammates.
- Defensive anchor: Nanterre's center recorded a double-double with 12 points and 14 rebounds, along with 4 blocks that deterred Dijon from attacking the rim.
- Dijon's lone bright spot: Dijon's shooting guard managed 22 points, but received little support from his teammates, as no other player reached double digits.
Tactical Story and Season Implications
Nanterre's game plan was clear: push the pace and attack the basket. They scored 52 points in the paint compared to Dijon's 34, exploiting mismatches in the post. Their transition game was also lethal, generating 18 fast-break points off Dijon turnovers.
This comprehensive victory keeps Nanterre firmly in the upper echelon of the Pro A standings, strengthening their position for a top-four finish and home-court advantage in the playoffs. For Dijon, the loss exposes their vulnerability against high-pressure defenses and drops them to .500 on the season. The result also improves Nanterre's head-to-head record against Dijon to 2-0 this season.
