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Blazers Grind Out Another Good Game in Detroit
Dans une « situation financière tendue », Bordeaux Métropole va supprimer une centaine de postes
Le conseil de Bordeaux Métropole a débattu ce vendredi 5 décembre de ses orientations budgétaires pour les prochaines années. Face à une baisse historique des dotations de l'Etat, estimée à 67 millions d'euros pour 2025 et 2026, la collectivité engage des économies, avec notamment la suppression de dizaines de postes. The post Dans une « situation financière tendue », Bordeaux Métropole va supprimer une centaine de postes appeared first on Rue89Bordeaux.
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Blazers Drop Another Close One as Pistons Prevail
The Portland Trail Blazers weren’t able to fully rev their engines and go fast during their lone trip through the Motor City Friday night. In a physical, foul-heavy game, the Detroit Pistons were the team eventually able to pull away for a 122-116 win. Down by six with under five minutes to play, it looked like the Blazers might finally get out of the slow lane. They went on a quick 11-0 run behind five points from Shaedon Sharpe, a four-point play from Jerami Grant, and a Deni Avdija pull-up jumper. But their 108-103 lead was short-lived as the Pistons finished the game on a 19-8 run to close out the game. The Blazers fell to 9-14 with the loss, while the Eastern Conference-leading Pistons improved to 18-5. Player of Note Avdija. It’s always Avdija. He had 35 points on 9-16 shooting, 3-7 three-pointers, and 14-15 free throws to go along with 9 rebounds and 7 assists. By the end of the season, this section may need to be renamed “Other Player of Note,” because we can’t simply sing Avdija’s praises after every game. So let’s shout-out somebody playing a more modest role. Sidy Cissoko’s stat line of 8 points, 2 three-pointers made, 2 assists, and 2 steals doesn’t exactly jump off the page, but the rookie made big plays during key junctures in the game. On the defensive end, he held his own whether he was matched up against reigning Eastern Conference Player of the Month Cade Cunningham or much bigger players like Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart. Cissoko finished a team-high +12 on the night in 22 minutes of action. Unfortunately, he fouled out with just over six minutes to play, and was unavailable for crunch time. Stat of the Night This game was mostly even all night long. Made free throws were about even (36-32 Detroit). Rebounds were even (54 apiece). The Pistons had a few more points in the paint (54-46). The Blazers offset that with a few more made three-pointers 12-10. The Blazers lost the turnover battle 17-13. So here’s a rare stat. Three Blazers (Toumani Camara, Sidy Cissoko, and Kris Murray) fouled out of the game. What We Noticed Sometimes, there are little plays throughout the game that have a big impact. In this one, the Blazers were sloppy to end quarters and it cost them. Robert Williams III committed an ill-advised foul on Cunningham as he was attempting a desperation three-pointer with 0.5 seconds remaining in the second quarter. Cunningham converted all three. Then, with ten seconds remaining in the third period, the Blazers were unable to successfully inbound the ball from the sideline, costing them an opportunity for the last shot of the quarter. And when it really mattered, the Pistons ran away with the game late in the fourth as the Blazers struggled with turnovers, a shot clock violation, and several forced shots. Box Score Up Next The Blazers continue their five-game road trip against the Memphis Grizzlies at 3:00 PM Pacific on Sunday.

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Blazers at Pistons Preview
The Portland Trail Blazers head into the Motor City for their first look at the surging Detroit Pistons. The Blazers team is banged up and battling. With five players sitting and a host of others nursing bumps and bruises, Portland is fresh off a solid victory over Cleveland, giving the team a 1-1 record on this five game road trip. They will face a Pistons team that has been one of the season’s biggest surprises. Building on last season’s gritty playoff performance, Detroit has been kicking ass and taking names. The Pistons enter tonight’s showdown with a 17-5 record that includes a franchise-record-tying 13-game winning streak. Detroit has gone 7-3 over the team’s last 10 games. Accolades have followed. Guard Cade Cunningham was the NBA player of the month in November while Pistons head man JB Bickerstaff took home the league’s coach of the month honors. What You Need to Know Portland Trail Blazers (9-13) vs. Detroit Pistons (17-5) – Fri., Dec. 5 – 4:30pm Pacific How to watch via antenna or cable: See your options on the Rip City Television Network How to watch via streaming: BlazerVision in Oregon and Washington; League Pass everywhere else How to listen: Trail Blazers Audio Network SB Nation Affiliate: Detroit Bad Boys Trail Blazers injuries: Scoot Henderson, Damian Lillard, Matisse Thybulle, Blake Wesley, Jrue Holiday, Donovan Clingan (Out) Pistons injuries: Bobi Klintman, Duncan Robinson, Marcus Sasser (Out) What to Watch For: Make it Personal. Blazers forward, Jerami Grant, spent two years as the face of the Pistons. He led all Detroit scorers from 2020-22. Grant started this year as a standout sixth man for Portland. His scoring averages have come back to Earth as he’s moved into the starting lineup and faced stronger competition. To secure a win, the Blazers need him to square off against his former team with a chip on his shoulder. A Loose Cannon. These Pistons have found an edge. Team enforcer Isaiah Stewart was ejected from Detroit’s Wednesday night loss to the Bucks for jawing with Bobby Portis and for raising a fist at him. (The same Isaiah Stewart once broke free of teammates, coaches, and officials and charged LeBron James like an NFL running back. Another time, he was charged with assault for punching out Blazers legend Drew Eubanks.) What Others Are Saying: A Moment of Silence. Elden“Easy E” Campbell, a member of the Detroit Pistons’ 2004 NBA Championship team, died unexpectedly on Monday Dec. 1, according to a release from the Pistons. He was 57. His former Lakers teammate, Magic Johnson remembered Campbell in a post on X. I just received devastating news that my former Lakers teammate and friend Elden Campbell has passed away. He was such a gentle soul. As a basketball player, he was extremely athletic. I loved throwing lobs to Elden because he could jump out the gym and had so much talent! Cookie…— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) December 3, 2025 Duren is Unstoppable. I’m not sure if Portland has run a single pick and roll this season. The Pistons feast off it. Center, Jalen Duren will present one of the most difficult covers faced by the Blazers on this road trip. Jalen Duren is producing 1.45 points per possession as the screener in the pick-n-roll. Easily the most efficient in the NBA among qualifying players. Shooting 83.3% (lol) as a roller with a 14.9% free throw frequency Basically, he's completely unstoppable as a roll threat pic.twitter.com/EPVr0eXrm6— Basketball University (@UofBasketball) December 2, 2025 D-Bo. Detroit has the NBA’s tenth best offensive rating and its fifth best defensive rating. The Athletic’s Law Murray says the addition of Duncan Robinson has impacted both ends of the court. (Subscription required) “Robinson has actually played more minutes through Detroit’s first 20 games than any other player, and he is a 40 percent 3-point shooter who also finds a way to contribute defensively (one of four Pistons with at least 20…
Fêter Noël autrement avec huit marchés locaux et responsables à Bordeaux
La Philomatique, l’Union Saint-Bruno, la Fabrique Pola, l’I.Boat, Darwin… Notre sélection de huit marchés de Noël à Bordeaux pour acheter local et responsable, dans un cadre zéro stress. The post Fêter Noël autrement avec huit marchés locaux et responsables à Bordeaux appeared first on Rue89Bordeaux.
Municipales 2026 : À Pessac, le socialiste Sébastien Saint-Pasteur candidat adoubé par le PC et les écolos
Le député socialiste de la Gironde va mener une liste composée du PS, des Ecologistes, du Parti Communiste et de Place Publique. Les insoumis présenteront leur propre liste, tandis que la droite municipale se fracture entre partisans du maire actuel Franck Raynal, et de l'ex députée et ministre macroniste Bérengère Couillard. The post Municipales 2026 : À Pessac, le socialiste Sébastien Saint-Pasteur candidat adoubé par le PC et les écolos appeared first on Rue89Bordeaux.
