JDA Dijon secured a dominant win over JL Bourg-en-Bresse with a high-level offensive performance. The Dijonnais dominated the quarters with a strong defensive intensity and an effective attack. The duo of Gregor Hrovat and Williams Narace led the way, combining their outside shooting and inside play to take the lead at the end of the first quarter (23-22). The Bourguignons held their own against the European champions and continued to increase their intensity. The locals had an exceptional second quarter on offense, cutting down the Bressane defense. The Legname team attacked with aggression, multiplying their penetrations into the paint. The Dijonnais' attempts were crowned with success and often followed by a free throw bonus. The entire Bourguignon group participated in the celebration, led by the duo of Bibbins and Hrovat, who were particularly sharp with the ball in hand. The Palais crowd appreciated the spectacle offered by their warriors, who offered a comfortable cushion at halftime (56-43). At the start of the second half, the Jeanne continued to keep Bourg-en-Bresse at a distance with several hot long-range shots. Despite several failures, the Dijonnais' snipers continued to shake the Palais' threads, as exemplified by Gregor Hrovat's enormous three-point shot from over a meter from the line. The Bourguignons were confident and could count on a dominant Williams Narace in the paint, who weighed on the Burgundian defense with his back-to-the-basket play and numerous points converted on second chance. The Legname team also relied on the vision and aggression of their playmakers. The duo of Bibbins and Julien gave no respite to the visitors, attacking the open spaces to convert on penetrations or create mismatches with well-timed passes. The locals regaled their public by attacking the final stretch with a lead that approached 20 points (81-62). The men of Laurent Legname made the difference and finished by quickly folding the debates thanks to the excellent start of the quarter by Robin Ducoté and a still-dominant Williams Narace in the paint. For their penultimate outing of the season, the Bourguignons signed a well-executed performance and await the result of SLUC Nancy, who will face Cholet on Sunday, to know if the last hopes of access to the play-in can be maintained.