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Guillermo Ibarra and his analysis of the “fusion” in La Liga Federal

For the “veteran” player, this team should be a more competitive project for the future.

Jujuy Básquet plays next Friday from 10 p.m. against Nicolás Avellaneda from Tucumán for the sixth date of the Federal League and will try to return to the path of victory. So far the Jujuy team has not finished taking off.

However, it has a lot to do with the fact that it is a cast in formation, which is why Guillermo Ibarra explained that “we try to lend a hand, the older ones lend a hand so that the children grow and next year they don’t have to call us, because have the team, that is at least my function, instill the little and much that I know so that the boys can function next year”.

The “veteran” remarked that “my task is to crash down, we need one more to defend, a pivot, I have a little more field in that, but by doing that job and canceling out the rival’s pivot a bit I go home happy” .

The “fusion” has “a short team, yes or if we have to give life to this project, this has to be a project, not go to participate and say Bobi plays for Marcos Maidana, Cara plays for him, it has to be a wheel that must turn every year and play with the boys more than anything”, he opined.

The same thing happens to Jujuy Básquet that happens to a team from our province every time it competes in competitions of this magnitude, it picks up pace as the games go by “and we are improving, but it is a deficit that is enough to talk about it for a long time, unfortunately I’m still playing, that’s why Bobi keeps playing, we played something else and then nothing else was played, and note that there are guys who are 27, 28 years old and they say they have experience, but they should already be flying, so if in Jujuy don’t get their batteries, they don’t organize themselves better, the same thing will happen,” Ibarra remarked.

It happens that Jujuy does not have strong internal competition, a league that allows clubs to develop in all divisions, but mainly in lower divisions and thus reach the first division fine.

What’s more, “Cara” Ibarra stressed that “these guys are going to play a waterfall of matches in two months, we’re going to complete everything, then it stops until the next year, there isn’t even a PreFederal, they don’t play with the same rules as a Federal, it is all a ball that is not going to change if the head of the clubs does not change”.

Finally, I reiterate that Jujuy Básquet “must be a project that has continuity so that more youth players can emerge in the future,” concluded Guillermo Ibarra.

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