Basketball
Scariolo: “I want to see how far we are from France today.”
Engineer Sergio ScarioloThe Spanish basketball coach assured at these meetings, in the first of the two best friends, France. He wants to see a “gap” between both teams.
“France is a rival to a very high team and we want to see how much of a gap we have.” What weapons can we use to reduce it?in theory it seems to be very large on paper, but then It’s our job to try to reduce it a little.”commented in a statement from the Olympic Pavilion in Badalona.
Spain will play friendly against Olympic runner France this Thursday. Next Sunday, another in Paris in preparation for the next European Championship.
Scario has confirmed that it will be tomorrow Thursday. “Complete tests”, However, in general, he is very pleased with the recent work done in Badalona. Santi Aldama and Alberto Diazthat “Indeed” they can’t participate in either of these two games.
“Hopefully they can be incorporated later,” the Italian who called the escort said. Complete the Isaacnogués equipment.
“He took part in two training sessions. I haven’t made a decision yet. This is the moment of the day left to start the competition because of the situation and we have to need more minutes for the people who play,” he insisted.
Generally, Scariolo says he saw it “As always, very good.”Who explained it? “He’s an intelligent, hard player, he has a great defensive predisposition and has a very good instinct on passing.” So, “He’s certainly a tour player.”
Nogués, a 21-year-old Catalan escort, joined the national team to complete the group as a rule, preparing two best friends against France.
He is a player who recently played the NBA Summer League with the Sacramento Kings. Nogues was already playing with the Spanish B-team in the tournament city of Malaga.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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