According to Le Parisien, two players from Boulogne-Levallois Tremont Waters and Steeve Ho You Fat would have come to blows last Sunday at the break in the locker room during the match against Monaco in the Principality. The two men should be sanctioned very heavily by their club, which could even suspend them until the end of the season.
The visitors’ locker room in the Gaston-Médecin room still resonates with it. Last Sunday, at the break of the clash of Betclic Elite between Monaco and Boulogne-Levallois (victory of the leader 87-68 against the Ile-de-France), while the Monegasques were already leading, but only by three points (40-37), a fight took place broke out between two Mets players. Le Parisien indeed reveals that Tremont Waters and Steeve Ho You Fat came to blows, without specifying the reason but insisting on the fact that the star of the team Victor Wembanyama is not concerned by this settlement of accounts between teammates who animated the Metropolitans locker room then clearly dominated in the second half by the Roca Team. An explanation to the fists that Boulogne-Levallois should pay very dearly, since the two players in question are part of the key players of the team coached by Vincent Collet. Waters is even an indisputable starter. However, the Ile-de-France club is obviously not going to stop there. It is even to be expected that the two protagonists will be severely sanctioned by their employer.
Weisz: “The governance of the club found this unacceptable”
For the moment, the Puerto Rican point guard and the strong French winger continue to train with the Mets, in the same way that they should be part of the rotation on Saturday afternoon (5:00 p.m.) against Strasbourg. The sequel, however, promises to be much darker for the two men, who could be suspended for a long time, perhaps even until the end of the season if Boulogne-Levallois decides to strike hard for example despite the obvious sporting lack that he would cause in the team by taking this decision. “The governance of the club found this unacceptable and decided to initiate a procedure to hear them, within eight to ten days as required by law. They will receive a registered letter to be summoned to an interview, ”said only Alain Weisz, the vice-president of the Mets, in the columns of Le Parisien. Wembanyama and his family must nevertheless already expect to play several matches without two of their locomotives.