Stay in the Bell – March 8, 2016

Obiettivo Pianta
QUESTION TIME: Calvani’s resignation, Olimpia party, and Legasket quarrels
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– If for Sàrdara (Sassari) the problem is not the coaches but the players, why then did he build the team that way?
– If for Sàrdara (Sassari) the problem is not the coaches but the players, why then did he build the team that way?
– Will the decision to hand over the leadership now to the general manager be a stroke of genius or a … pasquinata?
– Why did Sassari after the scudetto bet on a group that looks more and more like a “court of exes and recyclers” instead of confirming the explosive Sanders and Dyson or looking for something new in America?
– Does Avellino’s escalation prove that in times of economic deflation the game matters more than the players’ names?
– Beautiful celebration for Olimpia’s 80th anniversary with Mameli’s anthem embellished by the kids’ choir, but what better occasion to remember that Bogoncelli’s Olimpia was fighting for a high ideal, the Italian-ness of Trieste?
– Why among the guests at the Forum was not seen Bepi Sefanel president of the penultimate championship, and in the award ceremony was not given the microphone to Giorgio Armani to get a good understanding of what this team and basketball really is for him?
– Let’s throw it out there, all is happily forgiven to Armani, but if he had not canceled the contract with Cervi because of his knee, wouldn’t he be in the Top16 playing playoffs today and would he have saved the hiring of the Barac-Esteban duo?
– Friends of Turin, are we sure that to stay in A the market did not offer better right now than Anglocanguro Goulding and Dutchman Kloof?
– Had Coach Vitucci perhaps forgotten in Turin his notes on defensive cutbacks and triangles for offensive rebounds, because of how much Auxilium conceded under the basket?
– Could it be, we said to ourselves, that rewarded by a European Championship with the national team, years down the road Guido Rosselli has not worked on his leg defense and weights to deserve to be Turin’s point guard?
– Does Pino Sacripanti deserve confirmation as coach of “his” Under 20-21 if for no other reason than having given Cervi confidence, plus of course those medals that no colleague has won?
– That Legabasket needs a change at the top, a shot in the arm, is confirmed by the dissatisfaction with this transitional management, born with the arrest of Minucci, but will it be enough to change the person or first set up a real project on the five-year term?
– On Marino’s candidacy for mayor of Brindisi, one read verbatim “that politics kept him out of the door”: is that why the news is circulating that he would be willing to remain league president without more financial compensation?
– Dalla Salda, former journalist, CEO of Pall.Reggiana makes no secret of his ambition to get to the League presidency when Marino’s term expires: but then wouldn’t we be back to square one?
– Why has Livio Proli for years contested Minucci bringing him to the presidency of the League, and voted then Marino is now among those who do not want to reappoint him?
– With Simone Pianigiani coach of Cantù will we move from revolution to counter-reform?
– Wouldn’t former CT Pianigiani be better off following in Messina’s footsteps with the advantage of age and starting the NBA assistant coaching ranks rather than dancing on the Cantù gridiron?
– Why is Lombardy split, much to the distress of its club network and mephistophelean satisfaction of those who want it weakened by denying it possible aggregations of other regions when it has the titles and votes to choose the next Fip president?
– Next year Rome will have two teams in A-2: that’s something, but wouldn’t it be better to see it in Serie A1 managed by Mister Pallotta shareholder of the Boston Celtics and cub satellite in Europe?
– Will the excellent Giordano Consolini, Messina’s alter ego at the pre-Olympics, be the head of the Azzurri Youth Sector after the Olympics for a turnaround of men and mentality?
– Has Marzorati now definitely missed the bus to aim for the Fip presidency by trying his hand – without great results for now – at sports politics?
– After the first 100 days of his landing in Cantù what are the results of Cyclone-Gerasimenko with the continuous coming and going of foreigners?
– 80 years Armani, 80 years Olimpia, was it not written in the stars that they would both reach this milestone in style?
– Will Fiat Chrysler Group’s exit from RCS and move to the competing group weaken or strengthen my beloved Gazzetta dello Sport?
– Will the exit of the big Turin group also produce setbacks in the immediate future in RCS’s Events Sector as the organizer of the pre-Olympic Games in Turin on behalf of Fip, especially since Fiat is one of the sponsors of the national team?”
– Don’t the whistles of the “nouvelle vague” tend too much to be “pleasers” on the court with players and managers, knowing full well that a good name is worth an assured (and well-paid) career?
– Will the referee chief explain to the Armani-Torino trio that double-teaming is a concept of politics and does not belong in the game of basketball, and do we want to talk about the assessment of the elbow to the throat that forced Dyson out in the final?
– Wasn’t that flopping whistle to Lacey in the finale of the Brindisi game that cut the Pesaresi’s legs off not the classic “chirugical whistle” that comes right on time every end of the season?
– Thanks to the ownership of the Casalecchio Arena, does the owner of the Sabatini Group continue to be in practice the real director of Bologna basketball for the two major clubs?
– Doesn’t Legabasket’s weakness as a bargaining power also stem from not having its A clubs own facilities and depending on
municipal governments or private individuals?
– But would Reggio really now settle now for a restilyng of the Palazzetto to gain a hospitality area and beautify the historic center instead of the promised new facility?
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– Is there a cordate, as they say, backed by a” market boss” to take over the presidency of the Players Association?
– Is there a cordate, as they say, backed by a” market boss” to take over the presidency of the Players Association?
DID YOU KNOW?
°Considered the rift within Legabasket and the need to have two-thirds of the votes (11 out of 16) to elect the new president, Andrea Bassani of whom Fernando Marino had spoken in some interviews , preferred to renew his contract with the Euroleague and remains in Barcelona.
°Payment of season records for Milan-Torino: for Armani best performance in free throws made and attempted (26/37), total rebounds (49), dunks (5), fouls incurred (28); for Manital high in points (90), 2 shots made (32), total shots made/attempted (38/81), rebounds (14), assists (24), dunks (7). The latter two are historical records for the club.
°In the ranking of the 10 richest sportsmen in the world for the year compiled by Forbes, basketball placed 5-year-old Michael Jordan in 1st place with a billion-dollar Michael Jordan co-publisher in Charlotte , at 7th Magic Johnson (500 million, owner of a movie studio and theater in Los Angeles) and at 10th Junior Bridgemann, 62, who in ’74 was chosen by the Lakers in the 1st round and traded to the Bucks with other players in exchange for Kareem Abdul Jabbar , with 12 years in the NBA and 11.517 points. Today Bridgeman, a Chicago businessman who is close to Obama, owns the Wendys brand, a 100-store chain that earns him 400 million a year.
°Unprecedented black week, the last one, for Spanish basketball in the Cups: in the Euroleague Real at home and Barcelona outside defeated by Russian teams Cska (87-96) and Khmki (75-61) and Unicaja swept in Malaga by Panathinaikos (58-76), in the Eurocup Trento eliminated Zaragoza and only Herbalife Gran Canaria continues its run.
° Steve Nash, former NBA star, keeps his foot in two shoes: he is the general manager of the Canadian national basketball team and invested part of his earnings in the purchase of RCD Mallorca , a soccer club that celebrated its 100th anniversary this days, whose majority owner is Robert Sarver. The owner of the Phoenix Suns since 2004 and the Phoenix Mercury (NBA) and wealthy real estate developer. Nash has arrived on the island and these days is training with the soccer team, his second passion.
°Gigi Lamonica will turn 50 at the end of December, he is still eligible for the Games, considering Europe’s No. 1 did not direct the London final four years ago, which suggests it is now too late to make it to another Olympics.
Being STEFANO SARDARA
From the website of Dinamo Sassari the press conference of Stefano Sàrdara after the resignation of Marco Calvani
FROM SACCHETTI TO CALVANI – “At the beginning of the season, after three months, during the postgame press conference in Bologna coach Meo Sacchetti declared ‘Either this team is not good for me or I am not the coach for them’; after three months the exact same thing happens with coach Marco Calvani. At this point it seems clear to me that the problem is not the coaches but the team; I don’t think it is a technical or tactical squaring problem, but a cerebral or attribute problem. When we talk about contests where we go point to point I can understand, but with Bologna we were up by 11 points. the collapse seen in Sunday’s game is not the first nor anything new. We come from weeks of perfect practice and we melt down during games. We believe it is necessary to work on the psychological aspect with a group of dancing mental tightness.”
THE PASQUINI WAY -” There were three ways: to continue with Marco Calvani, a coach who brought a great quality of work within the company, or to look for a new coach or finally to entrust the team to the two assistants. Three solutions, however, not viable individually, so we arrived at the fourth: we entrust the team to Federico Pasquini for the next two months, remembering that he has a contract as general manager until 2020. Right now he is the right person because he knows the environment, he knows the players individually. We are all putting our faces on it and trying to straighten out a season that started out crooked. The first thing to do is this and try to bring home the best result.”
THE FUTURE – “I don’t want to make the usual speech of who we are and where we come from: we know who we are and we also know that when I arrived the goal was to guarantee us a solid future. This club has carved out a place and a role for itself within Italian basketball and we want to maintain it. We are not a club of blazon as others may be, we don’t have those means and that history, but what we have cultivated and hoed with our own strength we don’t want to question or nullify. Today we took a step from the past, we want to consolidate it with respect to what has happened: if we don’t make the playoffs that’s fine, we’ll accept it, but first I want to play it out until the last minute.”
Being MARCO CALVANI
“When I came as an opponent I was very impressed by the environment, the presence and participation of the public, the fact that the fans supported the team. I wondered if I would ever be lucky enough to go to Sassari. It happened, and I knew what difficulties there might be. After a coach who had won everything I had only one way to go: try to win something or make a championship of absolute excellence. That was not the case, and there is regret because there was a chance to play a bonus that I could not take advantage of. I’m sorry, I would have stayed here 10 years, who knows there might be a return tomorrow….If you are surrounded by special people who treat you by showing great human depth you owe them respect; Stefano (Sardara) and Federico (Pasquini) have always supported me even after tough defeats like with Trento and Milan. For me it was an absolute spontaneity and naturalness to resign. I really regret that I was not able to give this square what it deserved.”
Being LICIA FERRARINI
From the website of Pall.Reggiana the statements of the president…
THE VOTE YOU GIVE YOURSELF – …To the first part of the season I have to give myself a 10 and praise, a vote deserved thanks to the Supercup, the qualification to the Last 32 of Eurocup and the title of Winter Champion… To the second part an 8, but a judgment influenced largely by the injury issue. Our decline, especially in Eurocup and Italian Cup is due to those damn 15 days when everything happened… And when the physical condition is lacking in so many players, and so important, they hardly come insulted.
ALL SIGNED – The only thing I would improve is the ability to retain key players who grew up here. We are working on it, just think that next year our Italians will all still be with us…
TIFOSA – We must not be afraid to aim high, without underestimating anyone. We must dream and remain humble: sinè already proven that with work, commitment, and planning, results come. I love to say that Pallacanestro Reggiana is a” way of being.” With a fan as president, how could it be otherwise… I promised myself, once I became president, to be less of a fan, but I can’t do it. For me it is really a matter of the heart…
ARMANI RETURNS ALE GENTILE
First in points and rating: First vote this season.
With this week’s two recoveries, the league has finished its backlog and resumes on Sunday, March 13, with the 8th day back and Armani alone again in the lead in the away game in Venice (12 p.m. on Sky Sports).
These are the comparative statistics of Milan-Caserta: Total Shooting: 57.4 (27/47)-57.1 (20/35); Shooting3: 29.6 (7/26)-37.9 (11/29); Free throws: 80% (16/20)-86.7 (13/15); Rebounds: 42-32 (17 of Mi); Assists 17-19; Losses: 12-16; Recoveries: 11/6; St d/s 1/3-3/1; Sch 3/2, Ff-Fs 20/21-21/20, Val 105/93.
Milan-Caserta crazy numbers: 9 fs Gentile; 9a P.Siva 3 ss Gentile; Cinciarini-brothers shooting 3: 3/13 (0/3 Andrea, 3/10 Daniele); Tiro3: Simon 1/8, Lafayette 4/8; 5 rof Macvan; Caserta MVP: 24 P.Siva 3/6 1/3 da3 tl7/7 5r 3pe 9a.
Alessandro Gentile (17 p, 4/9 0/1 da3 tl9/12 5r 3r 4a 9fs, Val23) is for the first time this season MVP of his own team’s top scorer, but the season high is the first leg with Venice (p19, val20)
Gentile enters the All Star Quintet of the 4.a return 25 T.RESS (p16), 24 A.POLONARA (p18), 23 A.GENTILE (p17), 20 A.DELLA VALLE (p.15), 17 L.VITALI (p7) and in that of Sportal.it
Gentile is the 3 best Italian scorer of the day: 20 p D.PASCOLO, 18 A.POLONARA, 17 A.GENTILE, 16 T.RESS, 15 A.DELLA VALLE
With 91 points Armani equals the highest score of the day (91 Sassari, Varese 69)
With 105 secnda best valutazine of the day (113-73 Sassari-Varese)
With 9 assists Peyton Siva best of the day with Mike Green (Ve)
These are the comparative statistics of Milan-Caserta: Total Shooting: 57.4 (27/47)-57.1 (20/35); Shooting3: 29.6 (7/26)-37.9 (11/29); Free throws: 80% (16/20)-86.7 (13/15); Rebounds: 42-32 (17 of Mi); Assists 17-19; Losses: 12-16; Recoveries: 11/6; St d/s 1/3-3/1; Sch 3/2, Ff-Fs 20/21-21/20, Val 105/93.
Milan-Caserta crazy numbers: 9 fs Gentile; 9a P.Siva 3 ss Gentile; Cinciarini-brothers shooting 3: 3/13 (0/3 Andrea, 3/10 Daniele); Tiro3: Simon 1/8, Lafayette 4/8; 5 rof Macvan; Caserta MVP: 24 P.Siva 3/6 1/3 da3 tl7/7 5r 3pe 9a.
Alessandro Gentile (17 p, 4/9 0/1 da3 tl9/12 5r 3r 4a 9fs, Val23) is for the first time this season MVP of his own team’s top scorer, but the season high is the first leg with Venice (p19, val20)
Gentile enters the All Star Quintet of the 4.a return 25 T.RESS (p16), 24 A.POLONARA (p18), 23 A.GENTILE (p17), 20 A.DELLA VALLE (p.15), 17 L.VITALI (p7) and in that of Sportal.it
Gentile is the 3 best Italian scorer of the day: 20 p D.PASCOLO, 18 A.POLONARA, 17 A.GENTILE, 16 T.RESS, 15 A.DELLA VALLE
With 91 points Armani equals the highest score of the day (91 Sassari, Varese 69)
With 105 secnda best valutazine of the day (113-73 Sassari-Varese)
With 9 assists Peyton Siva best of the day with Mike Green (Ve)
This is the standings: 34 Armani Mi; 32 Grissin Bon RE; 30 Vanoli Cr; 28 Sidigas Av; 22 Enel Br, Reyer Ve, Dolomiti Tn; 18 Openjobmetis Va, Vitasnella Cantù, P.Reggia Ce; 16 Consultinvest Ps, Orlandina CdO, Obiettvlavoro Bo; 12 Manital To.
BEST 22.a DAY: DAVIES & C.WRIGHT
EVALUATION – MVP: 38 Brandon DAVIS (USA, Varese, p27), 36 Adrian BANKS (USA, Brindisi, p33), 35 JaJuan JOHNSON* (USA, Cantù, p29), 33 Davide PASCOLO* (Ita, Trento p24), 32 Pietro ARADORI (Ita, Reggio E, p25)
POINTS – 33 Adrian BANKS (val36), 29 JaJuan JOHNSON* (val35), 28 Mike GREEN* (Usa, Venezia, val30), 27 Brandon DAVIS (val38), 25 Pietro ARADORI (val32).
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DOUBLES – 27p 16r Brandon DAVIES; 29p 12r JaJuan JOHNSON*; 23 p 11r DJ WHITE* (Usa, Torino); 11p 12r Dario HUNT* (Usa, Caserta); 10p 11r Vladimir VEEREMENKO (Blr, Reggio E).
DOUBLES – 27p 16r Brandon DAVIES; 29p 12r JaJuan JOHNSON*; 23 p 11r DJ WHITE* (Usa, Torino); 11p 12r Dario HUNT* (Usa, Caserta); 10p 11r Vladimir VEEREMENKO (Blr, Reggio E).
REIMBALS – 16 Brandon DAVIES; 12 JaJuan JOHNSON*, 12 Kyrylo FESENKO* (Ukr, Cantù); 11 Dario HUNT* (Usa, Caserta), 11 Vladimir VEREMEENKO, 11 DJ WHITE*
ASSIST – 10 Chris WRIGHT (Usa, Varese); Peyton SIVA* (Usa, Caserta); 7 Kruno SIMON (Milano), 7 Andre COLLINS (Bologna), 7 Jerome DYSON* (Usa, Torino), Mike GREEN*, 7 Andrea DE NICOLAO (Ita, Reggio E)
QUINTET ALL STARS: ARADORI AND PASCOLO, PRESENTS!
MVPs: 38 Brandon DAVIS (Usa, Varese, p27), 36 Adrian BANKS (Usa, Brindisi, p33), 35 JaJuan JOHNSON* (Usa, Cantù, p29), 33 Davide PASCOLO* (Ita, Trento p24), 32 Pietro ARADORI (Ita, Reggio E, p25)
COACH of Sportal.it: Vincenzo ESPOSITO
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QUINTETTI ALL STARS SPORTAL.IT: THE K FACTOR OF MILAN
ALL STARS – Andre COLLINS (USA, Bologna), Pietro ARADORI (Ita, Reggio E), Kruno SIMON (Cro, Armani), Marty LEUNEN (USA, Avellino), Brandon DAVIES (USA, Varese)
ALL ITALIANS: Andrea CINCIARINI (Milan), Pietro ARADORI (Reggio E), Eric LOMBARDI (Pistoia), Awudu ABASS* (Cantù), Davide PASCOLO* (Trento)
MVP OF THE 16 TEAMS: ANDRE COLLINS AWAKENS BOLOGNA
38 Brandon DAVIES (Usa, Varese, p27 13/16 0/1 da3 tl1/5 16r 3st 3pe); 36 Adrian BANKS (Usa, Brindisi, p33 10/15 2/3 da3 tl7/7 3r 4pe 8fs); 35 JaJuan JOHNSON* (Usa, Cantù, p29 10/17 tl6/6 12r 6sc 1st; 33 Davide PASCOLO* (Ita, Trento, p24 9/12 1/2 da3 tl3/3 9r 2st 1re 1a); 32 Pietro ARADORI (Ita, Reggio E, p25 2/6 5/6 da3 tl6/7 6r 1re 5a); 30 Mike GREEN* (Usa, Venezia, p28 4/11 5/9 da3 tl5/5 6r 7a); 29 Preston KNOWLES (Usa, Pistia, p22 4/8 3/5 da3 tl5/5 6r 2re fs 6); 27 Peyton SIVA* (Usa, Caserta, p24 5/8 2/5 da3 tl8/10 5r 3pe 8a 6fs 5f); 26 Krunoslav SIMON (Cro, Milano, p19 1/2 3/7 da3 tl8/8 7r 5pe 7a); 26 Tyrus MCGEE (Usa, Cremona, p23 7/8 2/6 da3 5r 1sc 2a); 26 DJ WHITE* (Usa, Torino, p23 11/18 5s 1/3tl 11r 1s); 25 Andre COLLINS (Usa, Bologna, p19 2/4 3/6 da3 tl6/6 3r 7a); 25 Ryan BOATRIGHT* (Usa, Orlandina, p21 3/5 3/7 da3 tl6/7 4r 4pe 2re 2a 6fs); 21 Kenneth KADJI* (Cam, Sassari, p18 7/9 1/2 da3 tl1/2 4r 2re5); 20 Javon SHEPERD* (Can, Pesaro, p12 3/4 1/2 da3 tl3/4 5r 2re 2a); 19 Marty LEUNEN (Usa, Avellino, p12 2/2 2/2 da3 tl2/2 5r 1re 3a);
TOP SCORER PER TEAM
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33 Adrian BANKS (Brindisi); 29 JaJuan JOHNSON (Cantù); 28 Mike GREEN* (Venezia); 27 Brandon DAVIES (Varese); 25 Pietro ARADORI (Reggio E); 24 Davide PASCOLO* (Trento); 24 Peyton SIVA* (Caserta); 23 DJ WHITE* (Torino); 23 Tyrus MCGEE (Cremona); 22 Preston KNOWLES (Pistoia); 21 Kenneth KADJI* (Sassari); 21 Ryan BOATRIGHT (Orlandina); 19 Joe RAGLAND (Usa, Avellino, 5/9 3/5 da3 4r 3rec 5a val19);19 Kruno SIMON (Milano); 19 Andre COLLINS (Bologna); 18 Austin DAYE* (Usa, Pesaro 4/4 2/8 da3 6r 1sc 6pe 2re 2a).
ITALIAN MVP BY TEAM
33 Davide PASCOLO* (Ita, Trento, p24 9/12 1/2 da3 tl3/3 9r 2st 1re 1a); 32 Pietro ARADORI (Ita, Reggio E, p25 2/6 5/6 da3 tl6/7 6r 1re 5a); 17 Awudu ABASS* (antù, p16 5/7 1/4 a3 t3/4 6r2pe 1a); 15 Eric LOMBARDI (Pistoia, p12 2/5 2/3 a3 8r 1pe 2a); 11 Daniele CAVALIERO (Varese, p9 3/3 da3 2r 1a); 11 Simone FONTECCHIO (Bologna, p11 3/ 1/6 da3 tl2/2 2r 2pe 2a); 9 Marco GIURI* (Caserta, p9 1/5 2/2 da3 0/2tl 5r 2st 2re); 8 Giulio GAZZOTTI* (Pesaro, p7 1/2 1/1 da3 tl2/2); 7 Rafael GASPARDO (Cremona, p4 1/1 0/1 da3 3r); 7 Stefano MANCINELLI* (Torino, p15 4/8 2/5 da3 tl1/2 2 r 2re); 6 Alessandro GENTILE (Milano, p4 1/3 0/1 da3 5r); 6 David R. COURNOOH (Brindisi, p3 0/2 1/4 da3 3r 2pe); 6 Giacomo DE VECCHI* (Sassari, p3 1/2 da3 3re 2a); 4 Gianluca BASILE (Olandina, p5 1/3 da3 tl2/2);3 Stefano TONUT* (Venezia p0 0/1 2r 1a); 2 Giovanni PINI (Avellino, 2p).
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TOTAL ITALIAN EVALUATION: 74 REGGIO EMILIA; 45 Trento*;30 PISTOIA; 29 BOLOGNA; 20 VARESE; 19 Caserta*; 17 Cantù*, 17 Torino*; 12 Sassari*; 12 Pesaro*; 11 BRINDISI; 9 MILANO, 6 AVELLINO, 6 CREMONA, 1 Orlandina*, 1 Venezia*.
TOTAL ITALIAN POINTS: 50 REGGIO EMILIA; 35 Trento*; 32 PISTOIA; 30 BOLOGNA; 21 Torino*; 21 Caserta*; 20 VARESE; 19 Pesaro*; 16 Cantù*;15 CREMONA; 12 MILANO; 9 BRINDISI; 6 AVELLINO; 5 Orlandina*; 3 Sassari*; 2 Venezia*.
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*Note: The losing team
*Note: The losing team
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CRAZY FACTS: CANTU FLOPS FROM THE ARC
RIMBALS – 49 MILAN; 44 REGGIO EMILIA; 40 Cantù*; 40 Caserta*; 38 BRINDISI; 38 Trent*; 36 AVELLINO; 35 BOLOGNA; 35 Turin* ; 35 Sassari*; 35 Orlandina*; 35 Venice*; 33 PISTOIA; 32 VARESE; 30 CREMONA; 27 Pesaro*. TOTALS: Maximum 84 (49-35 MILAN-Torino), Minimum: 65 (38-27 BRINDISI-Pesaro).
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LOST BALLS – 22 MILANO; 21 Orlandina*; 19 CREMONA; 19 BRINDISI; 7 Pesaro*; 13 Torino*; 13 Cantù*; 13 Caserta*; 12 REGGIO EMILIA; 12 Trento*; 11 PISTOIA; 10 VARESE; 10 BOLOGNA; 10 Venezia*; 10 Sassari*; 7 AVELLINO.TOTALS: Maximum: 40 (19-21 CREMONA-Orlandina), Minimum: 20 (7-13 AVELLINO-Cantù)
LOST BALLS – 22 MILANO; 21 Orlandina*; 19 CREMONA; 19 BRINDISI; 7 Pesaro*; 13 Torino*; 13 Cantù*; 13 Caserta*; 12 REGGIO EMILIA; 12 Trento*; 11 PISTOIA; 10 VARESE; 10 BOLOGNA; 10 Venezia*; 10 Sassari*; 7 AVELLINO.TOTALS: Maximum: 40 (19-21 CREMONA-Orlandina), Minimum: 20 (7-13 AVELLINO-Cantù)
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ASSIST – 24 Torino*; 23 REGGIO EMILIA; 21 VARESE; 19 MILANO; 18 BOLOGNA; 17 Sassari*; 16 AVELLINO; 16 Trento*; 15 Venezia*; 14 Cantù*;13 Orlandina*; 12 PISTOIA; 12 BRINDISI; 11 Pesaro*; 10 CREMONA; 9 Caserta*. TOTALS: Maximum: 43 (19-24 MILAN-Torino), Minimum: 23 (10-13 CREMONA-Orlandina, 12-11 BRINDISI-Pesaro)
ASSIST – 24 Torino*; 23 REGGIO EMILIA; 21 VARESE; 19 MILANO; 18 BOLOGNA; 17 Sassari*; 16 AVELLINO; 16 Trento*; 15 Venezia*; 14 Cantù*;13 Orlandina*; 12 PISTOIA; 12 BRINDISI; 11 Pesaro*; 10 CREMONA; 9 Caserta*. TOTALS: Maximum: 43 (19-24 MILAN-Torino), Minimum: 23 (10-13 CREMONA-Orlandina, 12-11 BRINDISI-Pesaro)
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EVALUATION – 121 REGGIO EMILIA; 113 MILANO; 111 VARESE; 96 Sassari*; 94 BOLOGNA; 89 AVELLINO; 89 Torino*; 88 Cantù*; 88 Venezia*; 87 Trento*; 86 Caserta*; 85 PISTOIA; 78 BRINDISI; 72 Orlandina*; 72 Pesaro; 64 CREMONA. TOTALS: Maximum 209 (121-83 t.s. REGGIO-VENEZIA), Minimum: 136 (64-72 CREMONA-Orlandina).
EVALUATION – 121 REGGIO EMILIA; 113 MILANO; 111 VARESE; 96 Sassari*; 94 BOLOGNA; 89 AVELLINO; 89 Torino*; 88 Cantù*; 88 Venezia*; 87 Trento*; 86 Caserta*; 85 PISTOIA; 78 BRINDISI; 72 Orlandina*; 72 Pesaro; 64 CREMONA. TOTALS: Maximum 209 (121-83 t.s. REGGIO-VENEZIA), Minimum: 136 (64-72 CREMONA-Orlandina).
TEAMS WITHOUT MINUS SIGNS: VARESE, REGGIO E, Trento*, Sassari*, Caserta*. SHOTS: 7 Torino* (5 DJ White). MINIMUM SHOOTING from3: 16.7% Cantù* 3/18 (0/4 Heslip, 0/2 Hodge 1/5 D.Lorbek). EVALUATION: MILAN 3 players over 20 (26 Simon, 24 Lafayette, 21 McLean). LAST QUARTER WINS: VARESE-Trento 33-18; CREMONA-Orlandina 22-14; BRINDISI-Pesaro 21-10.
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INDIVIDUALS
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SHOOTING FROM 3: 0/4 Heslip, 0/4 Goulding, 1/8 NUNNALLY, 1/6 ZERINI, 1/5 Logan, 1/5 D.Lorbek, 1/4 Abass,1/4 Mazzola, 1/4 Gaddy, 1/4 SANDERS, 0/3 Velikalas, 0/3 Stipcevic, 2/8 LAFAYETTE. ZERO points: KALNIETIS, Ilievski; ZERO rating: CUSIN, Isaitis, BLACKSHEAR. BALLS LOST: 6 Daye, 6 Cusin, 5 Gaddy.
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MINUS SIGNS – -6 Abdul GADDY (Bo); n 4 I.Miller (To); -3 B.VEIKALAS, -3 B.Heslip (Cantù)
MINUS SIGNS – -6 Abdul GADDY (Bo); n 4 I.Miller (To); -3 B.VEIKALAS, -3 B.Heslip (Cantù)
DEBUTES 22.a day – CREMONA: Markel STARKS (Usa, 21/2/91, play, ,1.89: 8p 2/5 1/3 da3, tl1/2 1r 3a, 21′, val5 ; BOLOGNA: Andre COLLINS (Usa/Bulg, 9/8/82, play, 1.83: 19p 2/4 3/6 da3 tl6/6 3r 7a 26′,val25).
HAPPY HAPPY WISHES TO… STEPH CURRY and MUSSINI
From the diary of “SUPREME AIACE” (the blue Stefano Albanese) here are the upcoming illustrious birthdays:
MARCH – 11: Anthony DAVIS (1993, Pelicans); 11: Ariel Filloy (1987, PISTOIA); 12: Federico MUSSINI (1996, St.John’s Un); 12: Andrea AMATO (1994, Pistoia); 12: Brent PETWAY (1985, Sassari); 14: Stephen CURRY (1988, Warriors); 14:Manuel RAGA (1944, Mexico/Varese); 16 Felipe REYES (1980 Real Madrid); 16: Benjamin ORTNER (1983, Venice); 17: Stefano MANCINELLI (1983, Turin);
Edited by ENRICO CAMPANA
