

Paris Basketball delivered a commanding performance at home on May 30, 2026, defeating Strasbourg 89–75 in a LNB Pro A showdown at the Adidas Arena. The victory reinforced Paris's credentials as one of the league's premier sides this season, while Strasbourg left the capital searching for answers after a disjointed display.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Paris Basketball set the tempo. Their high‑pressuring defense forced early turnovers, and the home side raced to a 26–18 lead after the first quarter. Strasbourg, known for their disciplined half‑court sets, struggled to find rhythm against Paris's athleticism. By halftime, the margin had swelled to 14 points (49–35), and the visitors never recovered despite brief spurts in the third quarter.
Paris head coach Tuomas Iisalo made tactical adjustments that neutralized Strasbourg’s pick‑and‑roll game, while the home bench contributed 32 points – a decisive advantage in a contest where depth proved pivotal.
Key Moments
- Second‑quarter surge: Paris opened the period with a 12‑2 run, punctuated by a thunderous dunk from Nadir Hifi that brought the crowd to its feet.
- Strasbourg’s third‑quarter fightback: Led by John Roberson, Strasbourg trimmed the deficit to nine points (64–55) with 3:30 left in the third, but Paris responded with a 7‑0 spurt to restore control.
- Clutch fourth quarter: Paris’s defense locked in, holding Strasbourg to just 17 points in the final frame while converting fast‑break opportunities on the other end.
Standout Performers
Nadir Hifi was the engine for Paris, finishing with a game‑high 24 points, 6 assists, and 4 steals. His ability to create off the dribble and knock down pull‑up jumpers kept Strasbourg’s defense off balance all night. Center Mikael Jantunen added a double‑double (16 points, 11 rebounds), providing a strong interior presence on both ends.
For Strasbourg, John Roberson carried the offensive load with 19 points and 7 assists, but received little support from the supporting cast. Forward Mike Faye contributed 14 points off the bench, but the team shot just 28% from three‑point range, well below their season average.
Impact on the LNB Pro A Standings
With this victory, Paris Basketball improved to 24‑8 on the season, solidifying their position in the top three of the Pro A table. The win also extended their home record to an impressive 15‑2. Strasbourg, meanwhile, fell to 18‑14, sitting just outside the playoff qualifying zone as the regular season enters its final stretch. The result also gave Paris a valuable head‑to‑head tiebreaker over Strasbourg after splitting the season series.
Looking Ahead
Paris will look to build on this momentum when they travel to face ASVEL next week, while Strasbourg returns home to host a struggling Limoges team – a must‑win if they hope to climb back into playoff contention.
