Chuzito González Close to Joining Peñarol

Peñarol Secures Veteran Guard Luciano González for Upcoming Season

At 35 years old and boasting an impressive basketball⁢ resume, Luciano “Chuzito” González from Paraná​ was a highly sought-after free agent as the year drew to a‍ close. While both Regatas and San ‍Martín from Corrientes expressed interest, Peñarol’s offer proved most enticing for the experienced guard. Pending González’s signature, his⁤ move to the “milrayitas” for the‌ National Basketball League is all but official.González, born on January ⁣1, 1990, in the Entre Ríos capital, is a 1.91-metre‌ shooting guard who will fill the void⁢ left by ⁣American isaac Hamilton. Hamilton, who only participated in four games, averaged 8.0 points,2.0 rebounds, and⁢ 3.3 assists in 24.7 ⁣minutes per game, leaving a sense that he had untapped potential. Coach Hernán Laginestra, though, opted for a change,⁤ paving the way for González’s arrival.

González brings a wealth of experience to Peñarol, having competed‍ at the highest level ⁤of argentine basketball for numerous teams. His journey includes stints with Obras Básket, Juventud Sionista, La Unión de Formosa, Atenas ‌de Córdoba, Quimsa de Santiago del Estero, Instituto de Córdoba, and San Lorenzo de Almagro. Notably, he secured ‍championships with both San Lorenzo and Atenas.

His international career has been equally impressive.González has played in Brazil for Macaé, flamengo (where he ​also won a championship), and Minas Tenis Clube. He also had successful stints with Trotatmundos de Carabobo ⁣in Venezuela ⁣and Diablos Rojos in Mexico, his most recent team, where he clinched another championship under the guidance of Argentine coach ⁤Nicolás Casalánguida.

This past year, González showcased his skills with Minas, averaging 14.7 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 3.5 assists in 48 games. With Diablos Rojos, he contributed 9.9 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.9 assists in⁤ 31 games.

Despite his consistent performance,⁢ numerous team ⁤successes, and championship titles, González has had limited involvement with the Argentine national teams. His appearances across various age groups, including U18, ⁣U19, and the senior team, total only 18 games, with just 5 appearances for the ⁤senior squad.

Still, peñarol’s coaching staff is confident that González’s arrival will considerably ⁣benefit the team based in Garay and Santiago del Estero.

adding a touch of nostalgia, González’s father, Luis “Chuzo” gonzález, also donned the⁢ Peñarol ‍jersey during the 1990/91 season. He played 43 games, averaging 17.7 points (47% field goal percentage, 31% three-point percentage, and 83% free throw percentage) and 2.1 rebounds.
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Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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