France Dominates Philippines as Dominique Malonga Makes Historic Dunk
The French women's national basketball team delivered a commanding performance against the Philippines, asserting clear physical and technical superiority. Facing an Asian squad characterized by its smaller stature (an average height of 1.71m, with the tallest player at 1.83m, Kacey Dela Rosa) and lack of top-tier international experience, Les Bleues operated like a well-oiled machine. Despite their agile play, the Philippines' physical limitations prevented them from competing effectively. They will now face Colombia and South Korea to secure their World Cup qualification spot.
Coach Jean-Aimé Toupane strategically distributed playing time, ensuring every player saw action (with Aminata Gueye playing a minimum of 10 minutes). However, Dominique Malonga emerged as the undisputed star of the evening. Her exceptional play near the basket, culminating in 21 points on 8/11 shooting, 9 rebounds, and an efficiency rating of 30, was overshadowed only by her highlight-reel moment.
Dominique Malonga's Historic Dunk
A truly historic event unfolded when Dominique Malonga, on a fast break after dribbling the length of the court, executed a powerful dunk. This marked the first-ever dunk in the history of the senior French women's national team (Alicia Tournebize had previously achieved one with the junior team). This memorable action underscored France's overwhelming dominance.
The French starting lineup, featuring Leïla Lacan, Gabby Williams, Valériane Ayayi, Janelle Salaün, and Marième Badiane, quickly established control, scoring their first points within 28 seconds. Despite some initial imperfections and the Philippines' active defense, Les Bleues rapidly built a significant lead, ending the first quarter up 24-9. By halftime, France led 53-26, even with a modest 1/10 record from three-point range, thanks to their impenetrable defense.
Commanding Lead Extends to 40, Then 50 Points
The second half saw France further extend their advantage. Within two and a half minutes, they added five points, then unleashed a scoring surge that pushed their lead beyond 40 points, reaching 77-35 against an visibly exhausted Philippine team. Marine Johannès contributed with several brilliant assists, showcasing her renowned vision.
The 50-point lead mark was reached as France soared to 91-40. Coach Toupane paired Dominique Malonga and Aminata Gueye, and despite a late surge from the Asian squad, France crossed the 100-point threshold (101-53) with an inside shot from the ubiquitous Malonga. The Philippines managed to somewhat mitigate the final score in the closing minutes, but this was largely anecdotal.
The French team is set to face Colombia this Thursday at 8:30 PM. A similar performance would likely signify their near-certain qualification for the World Cup. In other group matches, Nigeria defeated Colombia 70-37, and Germany triumphed over South Korea 76-49.
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