Nothing left unturned. The president says it clearly in his end-of-year interview, and general manager Sandro Santoro confirms it.
«We are experiencing a very delicate moment – he says – and there is full awareness of this within the club, which is transferred without mincing words to the team. The important new contribution allocated by Cantù Next for the end of this season and the next intended for the club had the preventive aim of leaving no stone unturned when it proved necessary.”
The impression is that, once a first step has been taken, we can continue. «Our plan to strengthen the team started with Erick Green – adds Santoro – but the rest is ongoing. However, first of all we must turn our attention to next Sunday’s match against Tortona. There is clarity in everything we have planned.”
And the staff and team are preparing the delicate internal challenge scheduled for Sunday at 6pm at the PalaFitLine. The Piedmontese will be without Ezra Manjon, who has been out for some time due to a muscle problem in his left thigh. The player will continue his therapeutic path and will be re-evaluated instrumentally on January 12th.
The fourteenth and penultimate first leg will start on Saturday 3rd with the Varese-Napoli match at 6.15pm. The Sassari-Brescia program will open on Sunday at 4pm, followed by Trento-Trieste at 5pm, Cremona-Reggio Emilia at 5.30pm, Milan Udine (free on LbaTv) at 6pm, Cantù-Tortona at 7pm and Bologna-Trapani at 8pm. On Monday, Venice-Treviso will be postponed to 8pm.
Changing of the guard at the helm of Nutribullet Treviso, last in the Serie A standings. The club, after the defeat at home against Sassari (89-92), sacked coach Alessandro Rossi and entrusted the role of head coach to Marcelo Nicola, who will make his debut away in the Veneto derby against Venice.
The Argentine coach is a symbol of Treviso basketball. After wearing the Benetton uniform for six seasons, collecting 240 appearances and eight trophies, he began his coaching career as an assistant in Treviso. He then returned in 2022, leading the Venetians to two consecutive saves. An immediate shock is therefore expected in the Marca: Treviso has collected 4 points so far, the result of victories against Reggio Emilia and Cantù.