He Dreamland Gran Canaria Like every year, he crosses his fingers in the hope that the dreaded FIBA window virus does not affect any of the eight pieces he has been forced to give up, including players and coaches. The victoria dlast Sunday against Girona (89-84), with more problems than initially thought when playing at home and against the penultimate team in the table that attended the Arena event in the draw, leaves them in seventh place, while in In Group A of the Eurocup, they are second, before the dreaded November break.
The palm takes it Sergio Scariolo, who has called up two of the Granca players with the Spanish team, Carlos Alocenwho will once again wear the red elastic of the absolute team thanks to the level that he is beginning to recover in the Claretian entity after overcoming his knee injury and on the other hand, another regular in the calls for the FIBA windows, Miquel Salvo, to whom the absence of the call of NBA players – in this case that list is reduced exclusively to Santi Aldama from Gran Canaria – and the Euroleague, makes him indispensable for the Spanish coach.
The coaching staff of the absolute team will also have the presence of two Claretian personnel. On the one hand, the world champion and Gran Canarian, Victor Garcia and on the other hand, Albert Oliver, who will take advantage of the FEB’s invitation to continue strengthening his training as a top-level coach, combining his work as an assistant in the yellow first team.
Spain will play on Friday in Bratislava the first of the two games against Slovakia that it will play during this break, with the Slovaks returning to visit on November 25, in a clash that will take place in Orense.
Nor will the great captain of the Claretians, Andrew Albicy, be at the open-door training organized by Granca for tomorrow (10:50 a.m.), who, given the call-up of the new French coach, Frédéric Fauthouxthe natural point guard from Sèvres (Isle of France) has not hesitated to enlist in the French team to play the two games that will face the Cyprus national team, on Thursday and Saturday.
In the case of Albicy, it must be remembered that on more than one occasion he has returned injured from his calls with the national team, in addition to the fact that after winning the silver medal in Paris at the Olympic Games, he hinted that his time as an international player was coming to an end. end. A situation that with the change of coach, at least for now, seems to have been postponed.
The one who is already traveling with discomfort in his ankle is Nico Brussino, who has been playing with them for the last month, despite the attempts of Jaka Lakovic and his coaching staff to convince him to stop and recover. The one from Cañada de Gómez, like a good Argentine, traveled to Mar de Plata where he will play with the albiceleste against Venezuela on Saturday and two days later, on the same stage, with Colombia.
As if that were not enough, two players from the yellow reserve team have been called up with their senior teams. Fynn Scott will face Austria against Albania and Armenia; and Lucas Maniema will do the same with Switzerland against the Kosovo and Azerbaijan teams. n
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The players’ capabilities better and allows for a seamless transition of tactics from the club level to the national stage. This familiarity can enhance cohesion on the court, as players already have an established relationship with their coaches, which fosters trust and confidence during crucial moments in games. Moreover, it enables us to craft specific game plans that capitalize on the strengths and weaknesses we observe within the context of their club performances.
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Introduction:
The World Today News interview section is thrilled to have two esteemed guests, Sergio Scariolo and Albert Oliver, for an insightful conversation about the recent FIBA windows and their impact on basketball. The discussion will cover player call-ups, coaching staff involvement, and the upcoming international matches.
Section 1: Player call-ups and the impact on Gran Canaria
Interviewer: We understand that two of Gran Canaria’s players, Carlos Alocen and Miquel Salvo, have been called up to the Spanish national team. What are your thoughts on their selection and how do you think it will impact the team’s performance?
Guests:
Sergio Scariolo: I am very happy with the selection of these two players. Carlos Alocen is starting to find his rhythm after recovering from injury, and his performance with Gran Canaria is evident. He brings speed, agility, and a good understanding of the game. Miquel Salvo, on the other hand, has been a consistent performer for the team and his experience will be invaluable. The absence of NBA players means that we need players like them, who are committed to their national team, to step up. Having said that, we must also consider the impact on the team’s performance as they will miss these players during the window.
Albert Oliver: It’s always an honor for players to represent their country, and Carlos and Miquel truly deserve this call-up. They have worked hard and showcased their talents on the court. However, losing key players can be challenging, especially during this crucial period in the season. We must ensure that the team unity and spirit remain intact, and we continue to perform well both in the domestic league and the Eurocup. We have talented players who can fill in for these absences, and we must rely on them to maintain our current form.
Section 2: Coaching staff involvement
Interviewer: Both of you are coaches with the Spanish national team. Can you talk about the importance of having coaches from the same club involved in the national team setup?
Guests:
Sergio Scariolo: The involvement of coaches from the same club helps us understand