Montreal Alliance Struggles in Early Season
The Montreal Alliance is gearing up for their first home game of the season, set to air on RDS and RDS.ca on Thursday at 8 pm. After a grueling off-season that saw players travel across the globe, the team is still in the process of getting to know one another on the court. With a current record of 0-2, the Alliance faces some challenges as they prepare for their upcoming matches.
Challenges on the Court
In their first two games, the Montreal Alliance struggled to find their rhythm, facing deficits early on and struggling to make a comeback. Coach Ryan Thorne has pointed out issues with ball movement and offensive isolation that the team needs to address moving forward. Despite some standout performances, the team is still working on connecting as a cohesive unit on the court.
Injuries and Potential Reinforcements
The Alliance may be without their top scorer, Jordan Bowden, due to injury in their upcoming game against the Edmonton Stingers. In his absence, other players will need to step up to fill the scoring gap. Additionally, the team is hopeful for the return of defensive standout Maxime Boursiquot, whose presence on the court has been sorely missed in the early part of the season.
As the Alliance continues to work through their early-season challenges, they remain optimistic about their potential for growth and improvement as a team. With key players returning from injury and new additions to the roster, the team is looking to turn their season around and make a push for the playoffs.