LBA, Round 18 | Focus on our opponents
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LBA, Round 18 | Focus on our opponents

Bologna –

 

Climbing up the rankings, leaving behind the difficulties of the beginning of the season. This is the moment for Cremona, that will walk on tiptoes like a soft and plush cat under the guidance of coach Galbiati, but that with Venice last Sunday enchanted, bewitched, destroyed. It simply gave the best test of the season, careful and concentrated, and above all it was able to anchor itself in the trenches to overcome the dark moments with the Italian core: 60 of the 85 points were scored by Poeta, Spagnolo, Cournooh and Pecchia. A mix of youth and experience to which the market will now bring new travel companions, such as Latvian Verners Kohs, a big forward with strong three-point qualities, useful to raise the danger from long range where Vanoli is last (32.2%), whose current season in Latvia in the ranks of Bk Liepaja was traveling at 19 points and 6.3 rebounds in 34 minutes with 53.7% from two and 36.8 from three. Ideally, he could be the Daulton Hommes of last season, a great protagonist in the championship. Goodbye instead Malcolm Miller, whose contract was terminated by mutual consent.

At the moment Cremona looks capable of opening the field with the triples of Tres Trinkle (32,4% even if the best is Matteo Spagnolo with 48,6), proving that it can shine both in attack and in defense. Because Jalen Harris travels with 14,1 points (in 28,2 minutes), because David Cournooh adds 13,3 and knows how to defend, because the team shoots a lot from the field (65,9 fourth) and well (29,9 baskets, third) and because it leaves overall a miserable 23,6 (second) at the voice of three attempts to the enemy attack, that often against it sees the ring far away.