Víctor García, an endorsement against the sanction of Jaka Lakovic

It is not lost on anyone that the expulsion of Jaka Lakovic in the Canarian derby will once again deprive the islanders of their coach for the second time since the Slovenian took charge of the yellow team last year. If the four-game ban received by the person in charge of the Claretian bench last season, in the duel against Covirán Granada, seemed disproportionate, on this occasion, everything indicates that the Balkan player’s form and his recurrence will probably face him in another four games. in the stands

As happened last season after his expulsion on matchday 22, it will be Víctor García who will take over on the Claretian bench during the Balkan’s absence. On that occasion the balance of the four matches in which Víctor García led the Claretians from the sidelines was favorable to the yellow interests, with three wins and only one defeat.

The three matches played within the walls of the Arena resulted in three victories for Granca. On matchday 23, the yellows beat UCAM Murcia (107-89), in a match in which Balcerowski (20) and Brussino (18) were the scoring leaders of the Gran Canarian team, who completely dominated the clash against the Paprika team .

The second Claretian victory would take place on matchday 25. Their victim was the Betis of the former yellows Luis Casimiro, Jean Montero, Anzejs Pasecniks, Eulis Báez and Luke Fischer, in a strange match in which they were forced to overcome a negative differential of 14 points, led in attack by Nico Brussino and Miquel Salvó, with 15 points each, to end up winning 87-71.

The third of the victories with Víctor García would come against Penya in the early match of matchday 28, in a clash in which the yellows once again had to pull off an epic effort to achieve a comeback in which Nico Brussino, with 18 points, It was their main offensive reference to end up winning by a resounding 100-88. With their victory, the Gran Canarios surpassed the green and black team in the standings, placing themselves sixth.

Coincident or not, the only mole occurred outside the Island, in the Santiago Martín Pavilion in La Laguna, the place where Jaka Lakovic seems destined to have to visit the refrigerator for the second time. Lenovo Tenerife was once again better than Dreamland Gran Canaria, which succumbed in the final minutes to the performance of Marcelinho Huertas, who with 22 points led Txus Vidorreta’s team to victory (81-77).

The dismissal of Salva Maldonado in the 2018-19 season forced Víctor García to sit on the bench as head coach for 12 days, in a season marked by the team’s participation in the Euroleague and which ended with Pedro Martínez taking over in day 23.

There were a total of 12 games in which the world champion Gran Canaria coach coached in the ACB, with a negative balance of four victories – Joventut, Fuenlabrada, UCAM Murcia and Tenerife (the last Granca coach who defeated Txus Vidorreta at home )– and eight defeats –Real Madrid, Zaragoza, Burgos, Valencia, Joventut, Baskonia, Gipuzkoa and Burgos–.

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2024-03-27 01:00:00
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