Offenses (and threats in one case) to referees: three clubs fined

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Three clubs fined in the top men’s basketball league after the second day of return games played between Saturday and Sunday.

Aldo SeghedoniAt Cantù the smile is back: the WDR cure gave an immediate shock

Nine defeats in a row were weighing like a boulder on the'Acqua S.Bernardo Cantù and its players
After the home loss to Brescia came the turning point on the bench…
., Nicola Brienza's dismissal was immediately followed by Walter De Raffaele's hiring
The experienced Livorno coach was a good prophet on the day of the presentation…
… "There will be games that we will have to try to win by one point, 85-84…"
In Reggio Emilia it went almost exactly like this, because the Brianzoli went 79-78
Big star of the match one of the latest arrivals, Erick Green…
… was glacial at the lunette in the final seconds of the game with a 3/3 that proved pivotal
He made his contribution an Ife Ajayi who with Brienza seemed on the starting foot…
… Bortolani, here with play Chiozza (arrived in place of Gilyard), was the author of a sprint start
For the white-blue team a real breath of air'oxygen
The'experience this team certainly does not lack…
… not even the grit, which has always been in the Cantonese DNA…
… and as for talent, there's an element to be recovered, and that is Grant Basile… one of the new challenges of WDR

Fine of Euro 2,666.00 to Nutribullet Treviso for frequent collective offenses and threats directed at referees [art. 27.4bd RG rec., art. 27.5bd RG rec, art. 24,4 RG], fine of Euro 1,333.00 to Germania Brescia for frequent collective offenses directed at the referees [art. 27,4bd RG rec.,art. 24,4 RG], the same amount to be paid by Unahotels Reggio Emilia, for the same reasons related to the Lombards.

Jaylen Barford of Unahotels Reggio Emilia received a warning for protesting at the end of the game against refereeing decisions.

The challenge with a Cantù team coming off nine straight losses in the league was decided at the photo finish in favor of the Brianzoli, who in recent days changed technical leadership from Nicola Brienza to Walter De Raffaele.

After Virtus Bologna&#8217s success in Cremona and Olimpia Milano&#8217s loss to Varese, the standings read as follows: Brescia 28, Virtus Bologna 28, Olimpia Milano 24, Venice 22, Tortona 20, Trieste 16, Cremona 14, Basket Napoli 14, Trento 14, Udine 12, Varese 12, Reggiana 10, Sassari 10, Cantù 8, Treviso 6

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