Barrio Parque returned satisfied from Mendoza lands. Last night, in the land of good wine, he made up for the defeat suffered in Córdoba on the third date of the Regular Phase of the Argentine League with Independiente Rivadavia (51-62), now beating him in the revenge game by a resounding 74- 57.
A victory that allows the team from Córdoba (7-3) to add their fourth consecutive victory, third in five appearances away from home, which allows them to consolidate their position as runner-up in Zone A of the Northern Conference and also stalk the current leader, Centenario of Venado Tuerto (7-2).
What’s more, since that defeat against the Mendoza team on the third date, which put the Verdes del Sur at a disadvantage (1-2), those led by Nicolás Arduh produced a reaction that allowed them to establish a fruitful 6-1 stretch in victories , which gives him back the label of “entertainer” of the promotion competition.
Barrio Parque is having a great start to the season. He added his fourth win in a row in Mendoza. (April Capeloni / Rivadavia Basket Press)
With the satisfaction of the new firm step achieved last night, with several days ahead to continue “polishing” details in search of the best version, and waiting for their next match on Thursday against Colón in Santa Fe, the opportunity is favorable for unravel the reasons for the good times that the “Greens of the South” are going through.
To do this, La Voz spoke with point guard Luciano García, one of the successful additions that the institution had who, as a reserve, brings leadership, marking and vertigo to the capital team. The Cordoban (29 years old), who just this year made “the leap” to the Argentine League, after passing through the Federal League with El Ceibo de San Francisco, is one of “the gears” in which the operation of Park neighborhood.
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In nine games (absent on the first date due to a micro tear), “el Luti” averaged 10.4 points (72% in free, 61% in doubles and 31% in triples), 3.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists, added 1.2 recoveries and 1.7 losses, in 22 minutes, with 10 rating points.
-Where do you think the victory in Mendoza happened?
-I think it was a product of the concentration and intensity that we were able to show throughout the game, more than anything defensively. And, offensively, at times we played well and at others we were intelligent.
-And what is the balance of the 10 games that have been played?
-So far, it’s very good, especially in this last part. We started the tournament with some doubts and uncertainties, but we quickly realized what the path to follow was. And we are working a lot on that.
-It is the fourth consecutive victory, is it an indicator that the team entered a path of consistency?
-Yes, obviously it is like that. We are being regular and that makes us very happy because we are finding the path we should follow. Sometimes things will work out for us and other times they won’t. The important thing is not to deviate from what we are building, and that is what will lead us to compete on any field.
-Of the seven wins achieved, three were away. Why do you think they are highly effective on the road?
-Because we set out to be competitive wherever we play. And, for that, our idea of the game does not have to change, regardless of the rival we have in front of us. Obviously, we scout the opponent’s qualities and virtues, but always trying to set the pace of the game and for as long as possible.
-What do you notice that they strengthened and what do you think they are missing?
-We strengthened our defensive aspect a lot. I think that game after game we defend better, most of the teams are scoring less than 70 points and that is very positive. As for what we lack, I would say that at times a little offensive fluidity. Sometimes we have it, but we must be more constant in that aspect.
-Personally, how are you feeling and what do you notice you are contributing to the game?
-The truth is that I am very comfortable in the club. I always highlight the day to day with my teammates and coaching staff, which is a very good thing. And, at the same time, very important to achieve things and to perform at the level that one wants or hopes to have. And as for what I contribute, I would tell you a lot of intensity, a lot of desire and where I try to make sure we play as orderly as possible. Also what I have in mind is that, sometimes, it becomes necessary to lower the high pace that we propose for almost the entire game and play smarter, reading the advantages that the game presents us.
-How will you monitor the team’s performance so that it remains in this stage?
-Given the moment we are going through, which is very good, I think it would be great to maintain our performance in recent times to finish as high as possible and be able to face the first Final Four with a lot of confidence.
**How has Luciano García’s individual performance evolved over these ten games, and what specific adjustments has he made to contribute to the team’s success?**
## Barrio Parque’s Winning Streak: An Interview
**Introduction**
Welcome to World Today News. Barrio Parque is experiencing a remarkable start to the season, racking up four consecutive victories and solidifying their position as contenders in the Argentine League. To delve deeper into this impressive run, we’ve invited two fantastic guests: **Luciano García, point guard for Barrio Parque**, and **a renowned basketball analyst to offer their expert perspective**.
**Section 1: Keys to Success**
* **Luciano:** Congratulations on your recent victory against Independiente Rivadavia! This win seems to have solidified the team’s momentum. What do you attribute this recent success to? What clicked for the team after your initial loss to Rivadavia?
* **Analyst:** Luciano mentions “concentration and intensity” as key factors. From a tactical standpoint, what are you seeing Barrio Parque doing differently since that loss? Are there any specific strategies or adjustments that have contributed to this winning streak?
**Section 2: Building Consistency**
* **Luciano:** You’ve talked about finding the “path to follow” early in the season. How has the team’s approach evolved over these ten games? How important has it been to maintain a consistent performance, both offensively and defensively?
* **Analyst:** Barrio Parque’s performance on the road has been particularly impressive. Winning three out of five away games isn’t easy in this league. What aspects of their game allow them to be so successful outside their home court?
**Section 3: Areas for Improvement**
* **Analyst:** While Barrio Parque has achieved a lot, every team has areas to work on.
What do you see as the team’s biggest vulnerabilities that they should address moving forward?
* **Luciano:** you seem happy with the team’s progress. What individual aspects of your game are you focusing on improving to contribute even further to the team’s success?
**Section 4: Looking Ahead**
* **Luciano:** You mentioned wanting to finish as high as possible in the standings. What are your aspirations for the remainder of the season? Where do you see Barrio Parque at the end of the regular season?
* **Analyst:** With a focus on reaching the Final Four, how do you see Barrio Parque matching up against the other top contenders in the league? Which teams do you anticipate posing the biggest challenge?
**Conclusion**
Thank you, Luciano and our Analyst, for providing such insightful perspectives on Barrio Parque’s exciting season. It will be fascinating to witness their continued journey as they strive for championship glory.