Ron Rowan’s Plan to Shake Up Pistoia Market and Bring Changes to Pallacanestro Cantù

Watch out for the Pistoia market. Because it directly concerns a Canturino (and former Canturino), but also indirectly Pallacanestro Cantù. Plenipotentiary of the Tuscan club is Ron Rowan, someone who has also played here and who in recent days is trying to put things in order in the club which no later than a year ago eliminated Acqua S. Bernardo in the semi-finals of the playoffs of A2, before going on to conquer the top flight in Turin.

Well Rowan, a bit like what happened in Varese, would like to question everything, including perhaps the best coach in the Lba, namely Nicola Brienza. That he would have no problem settling elsewhere, also given Scafati’s ruthless court, another reality that Cantù knows well.

Regardless of the confirmation or otherwise of the coach, who in any case has a contract, Ron Rowan would be willing to pair sporting director Marco Sambugaro (another former Brianza player) with a general manager to whom he could entrust full powers and all the leads would lead to Sandro Santoro, whose contract expires of contract.

The two, many times adversaries, had common interests in their time in Reggio Calabria. Pistoia, among other things, would not even be the only club interested in Santoro (Scafati itself, Pesaro and Treviglio in A2), but the Apulian manager – also to avoid distractions in the crucial moment – has always sent every proposal back to the sender, keeping Cantù as very first choice.

And Cantù itself, at least in the vast majority of governance, seems to have no problem in negotiating the extension of the contract with him.

2024-05-26 04:59:34
#Scafati #Brienza #Rowan #Santoro

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