Warriors: Omari, if you knew ... Omari Spellman lamented lack intensity among his partners during their defeat on the Grizzlies' floor.

Just four months ago, absolutely no one could have imagined the Grizzlies with twice as many wins as the Warriors, halfway through the regular season. After their victory last night against the Californians, the men of Tennessee nevertheless pocketed their 18th victory of the season. While the Warriors remain taped to nine successes, with an eighth defeat in a row.

This defeat was very badly experienced by Omari Spellman, who released: "No intensity, nothing at all. That's all. (The Grizzlies) are NBA players, they hit our heads. That’s all I have to say. "

Omari Spellman lamented lack intensity

Titled for the second time in the season, to reward his good form at the time (14 points and 5 rebounds in his last six games), Omari Spellman himself was in difficulty against the opposing pivot, Jonas Valanciunas. The Warrior also tried to dunk him ... before being gently dismissed.

His replacement at the fulcrum, rookie Alen Smailagic, had no more effect to contain the Lithuanian. "We didn't play hard," said Omari Spellman. "So yeah, (Valanciunas) is bigger than us. But that's what happens when you don't play hard and stay put. "Author of 12 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists, he believes he did not" take advantage of the opportunity "of this second tenure.

But beyond his personal record, the interior worries about the collective state of mind, within a team which knows its worst series of defeats this season: "The atmosphere in the locker room is not not the best right now. We have to find a way to get back into it. Once we do, I think it will be fine for us. "

"It's a complicated first part of the season," said Steve Kerr. “We play for our future, individually and collectively. The guys understand this and we have to try to find a balance by starting the second part of the season. "


TRENDING: Haute-Loire: 17 people evacuated after a house fire

In the commune of Saint-Ferréol-d'Auroure, in Haute-Loire, 17 people had to be evacuated after a fire broke out in the parking lot of a residence. No one was injured.

The fire broke out shortly before 3 am this Monday, January 13 in the morning, in the town of Saint-Ferréol-d'Auroure in Haute-Loire. One of the boxes used to park the cars of the residents of a residence on the road to Firminy caught fire. The alert was given to the firefighters, and the decision was made to evacuate the 17 residents from the accommodation adjacent to the parking lot. Thanks to the intervention of around twenty firefighters, the fire did not spread to the apartments of the residence.
The fire would have started from a car
The fire caused no casualties, despite its scale: the two cars parked in the box were completely destroyed. The origin of the fire is still unknown but according to the first elements the fire started from one of the two vehicles. The firefighters put out the flames around 5:30 am on Monday morning.

In Grenoble, he is assaulted by a man who wants to steal his cellphone but he does not allow himself to be done

Monday, January 6, in Grenoble, a young man is assaulted by a man in the street who brandishes a knife and claims his cell phone. The young man refuses, calls the police who will immediately arrest the individual who will be tried in immediate appearance on Tuesday, January 7.

Monday 06 January around 10:10 am, avenue Léon Blum in Grenoble, a young man is approached by a man who demands his cell phone by threatening him with a knife.
The victim did not give in and called 17, while the perpetrator fled.

A quarter of an hour later, a BST crew spotted at the corner of avenue Esmonin, an individual who perfectly matched the description, who was trying to hide himself, and who, when checked, turned out to be carrying an Opinel.

The victim formally recognizes his attacker. The individual is arrested and placed in police custody. Police realize he is the subject of two research records. But during his hearing, he denied the facts as a whole.

The Public Prosecutor's Office decided to take him to court on Tuesday, January 7, in immediate appearance.