Basketball
Rudy: “We have to enjoy the semi-finals at the full pavilion.”
Captain of the Spanish basketball team, Rudy Fernandez I urged my teammates to ‘enjoy’ the semi-finals (8:30pm) this Friday. berlin germany, where a “full hall” awaits them. In his opinion, this is another reason to leave with motivation.
After training this Thursday, BerlinMallorca’s shooting guard advocated ‘humble’ approaching the match against the hosts. Here he is one of the keys to the team’s success.
“We got here because of the humility of this team. Germany A great choice making this the best basketball ever. euro basketballSo we have to enjoy the semi-finals, and even more so in the full pavilion,” the player pointed out. real madrid.
RudyThe oldest player on the Spanish team, he has already had other decisive matches against the national team and recalled that defense was what made them ‘winning’.
“We don’t have a main player, but we have players with resources in attack. We are well paid and what we have gained more from in recent games is that we are united defensively. That’s what we do,” he added.
Regarding his physical condition, he noted that players on the track must forget all the pain and all the ‘whiplash’ of the championship. I don’t know if I can.”
In any case, the captain of the Spanish team pointed out that the group deserved a medal, and if they win it, it will be “something great”.
“We started with 24 players, almost a football team squad. They deserve something better,” he insisted.
Finally, he referred to the anger he threw at his teammates at halftime in the quarterfinals. Finlandwhen Spain Lost by 9 points.
“It wasn’t a fight. It was a wake-up call in the sense that we hadn’t done everything that allowed us to reach the quarter-finals in the first half. And if there was anything good, it was playing as a team. and act together,” he said calmly.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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