Basketball
Real Madrid recover Yabusele and welcome Monaco
Chus Mateo,coach real madridrecognizes the importance of US military bases Mike James in the game of Monacohis rival this Thursday euroleague“The important thing is not that he gets 20 points, it’s that he doesn’t make his teammates better,” he commented.
“Stop by Mike James It’s very difficult, but they also Lloyd, Moremanthe best of which has yet to be seen, Okobo, brownHe’s a great, determined player. I don’t care if he gets 20 points, but if he makes his teammates better.” Matthew.
The coach emphasized the “consistency and solidity” his team must show to qualify for victory.
“You have to be very consistent and consistent one-on-one to win because they are a team with good penetration and overflow capacity. Because they get a lot of points, “after the rebound,” he said.
Mateo confirms return Yabusure and some physical problems Cornelly, Tavares world deck.
“Destroyed He’s been training with the team all week and will probably be able to play. Cornelly He trained today but has had a fever since Sunday night. deck world Tavares They carry a fair amount of games, but I hope they can oppose Monacoreports, as well as Rudy world prints they are still low.
The team’s winning streak of eight in a row between the league and the Euroleague isn’t something Mateo is slowing down.
“We are doing well. It is better to build from wins than from losses. The mind is undistracted—for better or worse, outside noise,” he observed.
The coach has “Touch Paint Early” in his stylebook to ease offense.
“Part of the offensive plan is to touch the paint early on. You need to get the ball circulating and try to find shots “not scored,” he explained.
“We have to choose our options well, avoid making cascading mistakes and maintain a balance between offense and defense,” he concluded. Chus Mateo.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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