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Landerneau Bretagne Basketball
Season 2026/27 · 9 Players · La Boulangère Wonderligue
57.0%
Average Roster Fit
Fit Score Scale
Not Recommended (0–39%)
Dev (40–54%)
Cond. (55–64%)
Good (65–74%)
Strong Fit (75–100%)
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AVG 57%

What Kind of Team Is This?

This is a pass-first, spacing-dependent roster that will live and die by ball movement. Landerneau has three legitimate playmakers who can run an offense (Tsobgny, Jakovljevic, Heriaud) and three forwards who can stretch the floor from deep (Yerbe at 39%, Heriaud at 39%, Prytz at 38%). When the ball moves and the shooters are hot, this team can play attractive, flowing basketball that creates open looks.

The backbone is the Kaba–Prytz frontcourt. These two are the most impactful players on the roster — not necessarily the flashiest, but the ones who move the needle the most when they’re on the floor. Kaba controls the paint, gets on the boards, and rolls hard. Prytz spaces the floor as a stretch-four who can also protect the rim. Together they give the coach a modern frontcourt pairing: one traditional big, one versatile shooter who defends.

The backcourt has creation but lacks finishing. Tsobgny is the engine — she sees the floor, finds cutters, and runs pick-and-roll at a high rate. But she can’t shoot it, and neither can Turner despite her volume. When defenses go under screens or sag into the paint, this backcourt has no reliable pull-up threat to punish them. Heriaud is the exception: she shoots it well off the catch and can score efficiently, but she’s more of a connector than a primary option.

In a sentence: a team with excellent passing, decent spacing, a strong frontcourt anchor — but one that needs a go-to scorer to emerge, and needs its three newcomers (Prytz, Yerbe, Komara) to adapt quickly. This is a roster that projects as a mid-table team with upside if the shooting holds and the newcomers integrate fast.

🏆 Roster Identity

Playmaking
A-
Three capable ball-handlers (Tsobgny 95th pctl, Jakovljevic 94th, Heriaud 83rd assists). The offense will generate open looks. The question is whether someone can finish them consistently.
Shooting
B+
Three legitimate shooters (Heriaud 38.8%, Prytz 37.7%, Yerbe 39.3%) with Jakovljevic showing flashes (1.42 PPP catch-shoot). But Turner and Tsobgny can’t stretch the floor, which limits lineup flexibility.
Interior
B
Kaba is the anchor (77th pctl rebounds, 65th blocks) with Prytz providing versatility (72nd blocks). After that, the interior depth drops sharply. Selle shows defensive promise but has only 114 minutes of tape.

What the Coach Should Expect

What Will Work
  • Ball movement creates open shots — this roster passes well and spaces the floor
  • The Kaba–Prytz frontcourt gives you modern basketball: rim protection + shooting
  • Bench scoring from Yerbe — she can heat up quickly from anywhere
  • Transition defense when Selle is on the floor
  • Free throw generation — multiple players who draw contact
What Will Be Difficult
  • Late-game scoring — no clear go-to option when you need a bucket
  • Playing Tsobgny and Jakovljevic together without ball-handling congestion
  • Keeping Komara and Selle on the floor together (neither can shoot)
  • Turner’s shot selection — high volume, low efficiency
  • Yerbe’s defensive adjustment from LF2 to LFB competition

Player Capsules

Fit Score Summary

Ordered by overall fit score (OFF 40% + DEF 30% + CTX 30%)