Matteo Cotelli knows what to expect from Treviso

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With three days still to be completed, everything is still to be decided on both sides of the standings: the challenge between Germani Brescia and Nutribullet Treviso is of particular importance in this sense, with the former hunting for two important points to play until the end the court factor for all the playoffs with Virtus Bologna and the latter having, instead, the opportunity to detach Sassari (resting over the weekend), leaving the islanders in 15th place in the standings, which determines the only relegation after Trapani’s exclusion from the championship.

Matteo Cotelli, Germani’s coach, also expects a game that is anything but easy: “Treviso,” he said at the match presentation, “is a lineup that is going through a very good moment of form, as witnessed not only by the high-level basketball they are expressing, but also by the four successes accrued in the last five meetings. Compared to the team we met on the first day, they have changed their skin and set-up.”

“They have been good at increasing the quality of their game and the way they stay on the parquet,” added Cotelli, speaking again about the white-blue Marca. “We have the utmost respect for our opponents and we know that a correct approach and a right application, right from the two-ball, will be decisive in the course of the challenge. Treviso is a formation that makes physicality and defensive intensity its main weapons, propitiating, from a statistical point of view, an important number of recovered balls.”

“We will have to be good at equalizing their energy rate and we are strongly intent on giving our fans another victory that would guarantee us at least the second place in the standings at the conclusion of the season,” concluded the Brescia coach.

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