Enoch Boakye, Serie A in his future: the Canadian giant knows exactly what he wants
The center, born in 2003, who played first in Podgorica and then in Charleroi last year, will play in Italy: Reyer Venezia has signed him.
The center, born in 2003, who played first in Podgorica and then in Charleroi last year, will play in Italy: Reyer Venezia has signed him.
“I’m training hard to be ready for preseason. I can’t wait to get started—see you soon!”
Following Watson’s signing, the Orogranata club is close to finalizing a deal for another player
There is one name that appears on both the Orogranata club’s and the Vu Nere’s agendas as they look ahead to the upcoming season.
Venice has decided to maintain continuity and has confirmed the Croatian coach; now it’s time to focus on the transfer market
The club is evaluating the best path forward for his development: the plan is to send him on loan for the 2026–27 season.
The statistics posted by the 1999 class from Union City during the season that just ended speak for themselves.
At the end of an exciting season, the Umana Dream Team for the 2026 Unipol LBA Playoffs was officially announced, honoring the five players who stood out the most during the championship’s decisive phase
The Reyer coach spoke after the loss in Game 4 against Milan
Milan defeated Reyer 72-86 in Game 4 of the finals series: Armoni Brooks was named MVP
Peppe Poeta has a clear explanation for the 109-97 loss at the PalaTaliercio, as he watched his Olimpia Milano team make too many mistakes against Venice.
The 109-97 victory over Olimpia Milano comes as no surprise to Coach Spahija, who had already noted Reyer Venezia’s improvement in his pre-game comments.
“It’s a strange race; I love the final sprints. No one expected us to be here, but here we are,” says Federica Pellegrini about Venice’s championship prospects.
Reyer Venezia is gearing up for Game 3 of the Scudetto Finals, knowing that another win by their opponents would end the series.
Olimpia Milano’s 92-79 victory in Game 2 of the championship series isn’t enough for Peppe Poeta ahead of the return leg in Venice.
Reyer Venezia’s crushing 92-79 loss in Game 2 of the championship series against Olimpia Milano has clear explanations, according to Spahija.
“Anything can happen in the finals, and we face a great team,” stressed the Olimpia guard.
Kicking off the season's final act. Unprecedented final but with many points of interest: Brooks vs. Cole but not only.
“You always play to win, even more so a final. We came out of the semifinal with a lot of awareness.”
From Thursday, June 11, the series worth the tricolor kicks off. For the red-and-whites it is the 23rd final for the title.
After the success in Game 1, this time Reyer Venezia falls disastrously against Virtus Bologna: Neven Spahija explains the 98-79 suffered by his team.
The clear 98-79 comes after a resounding loss in the previous clash with Reyer Venezia: Coach Nenad Jakovljevic puts Virtus Bologna under the microscope.
Away success on the court of Virtus Bologna is no accident: coach Neven Spahija explains how he prepared Reyer Venezia.
At the end of the heavy 83-91 home loss to Reyer Venezia, Nenad Jakovljevic frames Virtus Bologna’s problems.
Reyer beat Tortona in Game 5, qualifying for playoff semifinals
Reyer travels to Tortona for Game 3 of LBA Playoff quarterfinal series
The 87-75 defeat that Bertram Derthona suffered in Venice has a specific explanation, according to coach Mario Fioretti.
Despite the 87-75 success at PalaTaliercio, coach Neven Spahija cautions Reyer Venezia ahead of the trip to Tortona.
The FIP has released disciplinary measures after the Serie A playoffs and the Serie A2 playoffs and playouts.
One particular statistic after the important 89-82 win over Tortona draws the attention of Neven Spahija, who is confident about the continuation of the playoffs for Venice.