Nanterre 92 has made a big impact in the Betclic Élite playoffs. Beaten in the first game, the Parisians overturned AS Monaco on their home court on Wednesday evening, winning 98-89 and equalizing the series at 1-1. Despite being 12 points ahead at halftime, the Monégasques seemed to be in control. However, the dynamics changed completely after the break. Led by a remarkable offensive performance and an increasingly aggressive defense, Nanterre gradually made up their deficit before breaking the Roca Team in the final quarter. Unable to stop the opposing team's momentum, the French vice-champions saw their visitors take control of the game to snatch a precious victory. Thanks to this away win, Nanterre regains the psychological advantage before the third game, which will be played on Saturday (5 pm) at home, with the ambition of getting closer to a final qualification. Julien Mahé was the master of ceremonies for this victory, with 25 points and 7 rebounds. Nanterre's coach, Vincent Collet, said: 'This is an important win for us. We played a very good game, both defensively and offensively. We're happy with our performance.'