Trieste in Hungary: European Ambitions Tested

05.01.2026 – 22.15 – The European journey of Trieste Basketball passes Miskolc. Tomorrow, January 6at hours 18i red and white they will face in Hungary l’NHSZ-Szolnoki Oil Miner in the outward journey of play-in di Basketball Champions League. The match will be played at DVTK Arenaa system chosen to respect the standard FIBA of the competition. Trieste arrives at the appointment at a delicate moment of the season, with a reduced roster and some heavy absencesbut with the aim of relaunch its European path. The team of coach Israel Gonzalez will have to rely on good directions shown at times in the latest releases and maintain continuity and concentration in the span of forty minutes. There will be one in front training in confidence. Lo Szolnok, reigning champion in Hungaryguide the national championship and it comes from a clear success against theOSE Lions. Strengths of the Hungarian team are thedefensive intensity and the choral gamewith several players capable of making an impact key moments of the race. Coach Gonzalez highlighted on the eve of the importance ofdefensive approach and of rhythm management: «Szolnoki is a very good team aggressiveThat defends well and recovers many balls. It will be essential to check the defensive reboundavoid easy baskets and take care of ball in attackplaying Together».

Despite the difficulties related to calendar and at reduced rotationsthe coach red and white highlighted the group determination: «We are in a new phase of competitioncon close matches and little time for recoverbut I see in the team the desire to do well e di compete to the end». The challenge of Miskolc represents the first act of a comparison worthaccess to the next phase from the Champions League. The match will be broadcast in live on DAZN.

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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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