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Chus Mateo: “I don’t want to lose the essence of the national team’s history”

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Chus Mateo: “I don’t want to lose the essence of the national team’s history”

Chus Mateo led the first training session in Guadalajara this Monday as Spain’s coach, replacing Sergio Scariolo on the bench, and explained that in his new position he does not want to lose the “essence” of the champion team that has made history in recent years.

The team started today at the Multipurpose Palace in the city of Castile-La Mancha, preparing for the match against Denmark in the Danish town of Farm on Thursday the 27th, and against Georgia on the island of Tenerife on Sunday the 30th, a duel that will open the qualifying rounds for the 2027 World Cup in Qatar.

“When I do things, I want to be myself. Sometimes it will be different, sometimes it will not be so different. It may look better from the outside. I don’t want to lose the essence of the history of the national team. It is great and I hope that I can continue to maintain that as long as I am there,” the Madrid coach said in a statement to the press.

Coach Chus Mateo added that he wants Spain to be a team that can share the ball and create advantages from the paint, is unselfish, can work together in front and behind, is brave and plays basketball well.

“It’s not an easy job. You have to summarize a lot and try to do important things in a very short time, but we will try to do it,” he reflected.

Upon arriving at the concentration site, Chus Mateo found a “wide-eyed group”, ready to listen to all the new things they were about to discover, saying, “This is a new stage for almost everyone, and many are very excited.”

“We all want to do things well. I’m really happy to be part of the team. For me, this is an incentive for all of us to work hard,” Mateo continued.

The Madrid coach wants to convey the message: “What we have to do is try to get this team to play as well as possible in a short period of time.” In his opinion, the most important thing now is to create a cohesive group that can create a good atmosphere and help the team move forward in difficult times.

The new manager’s goal was for each player to find the support of his team-mates, concluding that “16 players have been called up from different clubs and they will now start to get to know each other as a team.”

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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OFFICIALLY. Legendary Bayern coach takes charge of the team again

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Bayern announced the appointment of the team’s head coach on its official website. Svetislav Pesic.

The most successful coach in German basketball history signed a contract with Munich until the end of the season.

The Serbian specialist will replace Gordon Herbert as head coach, with whom the German champions agreed to end their cooperation early by mutual consent.

76-year-old Pesic took over as head of Bayern Munich for the second time. He first joined the Munich team in the autumn of 2012 and remained with them until 2016, winning the first Bundesliga title in the club’s history in 2014.

Svetislav’s greatest achievements include the 2002 World Cup title with Yugoslavia, the 1993 European Championship victory with the German team, and the gold medal at EuroBasket 2001 with Yugoslavia. At club level, the Serbian specialist won the treble in Spain, including winning the Euroleague with Barcelona in 2003. Alba won five championships and two German Cups with Berlin.

In 2024, Pesic won the Olympic bronze medal with the Serbian national team, which he led until last summer, by beating Germany and finishing third in the match.

Source: Sport UA

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Zaporozhye coach: “It was a serious challenge for our team”

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Head coach of BC Zaporozhye Dmitry Shchiglinsky He summarized the results of the team’s last matches in 2025 against Krivbass (68:84) and Niko-Basket (78:67).

“Going into the last calendar bubble this year we clearly understood how important this was for us in terms of tournament position. “Krivbass” were right behind us in the table and “Niko-Basket” were playing at home, so both matches promised to be extremely difficult. We were also without our captain Anton Buts, who was injured, which significantly affected the preparations.

We had a bad start to our match against Krivbass, the opponent scored their first long range shots, became confident and kept control of the match for most of the game. We managed to reduce the difference to 4 points in the fourth quarter, but unfortunately we did not have the strength to do more. Krivbass’ last attack with 11:0 gave them an important victory. In the absence of Anton Buts, they had to use rotation and it was not easy for Vyacheslav Kiktev to counter the opponent’s big players.

Our expectations were also the highest for our second match against Niko-Basket. We recently met with this team at the Ukrainian Cup and made a comprehensive analysis. I would like to thank my assistant for her quality work. We analyzed the mistakes in the previous match in detail and focused on playing defense. Even though we made many interventions at the beginning of the match, we could not immediately gain the scoring advantage. The team added more after the first quarter. There were quick breaks, easy points and a more organized attack, and these ultimately brought results. We got the win we needed.

Overall, I am happy with the results of this dough. We maintained our place among the top four teams in the Super League, so I evaluate the performance positively. Playing without one of the starting five players is a serious challenge for our team. I thank the men for their character; “After the defeat in the first match, no one gave up and the next day we played a high-quality game, first of all, as a single team.”

Source: Sport UA

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NBA. Boston’s crazy comeback, Mikhailyuk’s failure with Utah

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7 games of the NBA regular season were played on the night of December 22-23. Golden State beat Orlando, Boston beat Orlando with a comeback, Detroit beat Portland and other games.

NBO. Regular season. Matches are on December 23.

Cleveland – Charlotte – 139:132 (33:36, 37:27, 34:32, 35:37)

Cleveland: Mitchell (30), Garland (27+10 assists), Wade (14+7 rebounds), Allen (12), Tyson (0) – start; Hunter (27), Bryant (10), Lonzo Ball (6+7 assists), Tomlin (5), Merrill (4), Porter (2), Proctor (2).

Charlotte: LaMelo Ball (23+9 assists), Knippel (20), Miller (20), Bridges (17), Plumlee (5) – start; Mann (13), Green (10), McNealy (7), James (7), Diabate (5+14 rebounds + 6 steals), Connaughton (3), Hall (2).

Boston – Indiana – 103:95 (26:35, 17:26, 31:21, 29:13)

Boston: Brown (31+9 rebounds), White (19), Pritchard (11), Queta (8+8 rebounds), Mynott (2) – starter; Simons (11), Garza (6+9 rebounds), Gauser (6), Gonzalez (6+11 rebounds), Scheierman (3).

Indiana: Siakam (25), Nembhard (20+7 assists), Maturin (16+9 rebounds), Thompson (13), Huff (3) – start; Jackson (9), Furphy (3), Matthews (2), Walker (2), Jones (2), Jackson (0), Wiseman (0), Peter (0).

New Orleans – Dallas – 119:113 (36:34, 21:29, 22:24, 40:26)

New Orleans: Bay (19+7 rebounds), Queen (19+11 rebounds + 6 assists), Fiers (12), Murphy (11), Jones (9) – start; Williamson (24+9 rebounds), Poole (14), Alvarado (6), Matkovic (5), Peavy (0).

Dallas: Davis (35+17 rebounds), Flegg (16+6 assists), Marshall (15+6 assists), Washington (8+8 rebounds), Nembhard (4+8 assists+5 losses) – starter; Thompson (20), Williams (4), Hardy (4), Caleb Martin (4), Gafford (3).

Denver -Utah – 135:112 (40:15, 29:31, 34:38, 32:28)

Denver: J. Murray (27), K. Johnson (20), Watson (20), Jokic (14 + 13 rebounds + 13 assists), Jones (3) – start; Hardaway (21), B. Brown (15), Valanciunas (12+11 rebounds), Pickett (3), Strother (0), Nagy (0), Tyson (0).

Utah: Markkanen (27+8 rebounds), George (20+8 rebounds + 7 assists), Nurkic (17+14 rebounds + 6 assists), Bailey (10), Mikhailyuk (6) – start; Sensabaugh (14), Clayton (6), Filippovski (5), Hendricks (5), Collier (2+9 assists), Williams (0).

Oklahoma -Memphis – 119:103 (31:28, 36:26, 17:19, 35:30)

Oklahoma: Gilgeous-Alexander (31+10 rebounds + 8 assists + 5 turnovers), Jaylen Williams (24), Dort (13), Carlson (11), Wallace (8) – starter; Mitchell (16+9 rebounds), K. Williams (11), Joe (5), Barnhizer (0), Youngblood (0).

Memphis: Coward (16+8 rebounds + 6 assists), Spencer (14+8 assists), Wells (12+5 losses), Jaren Jackson (11), Landale (11+10 rebounds) – start; Caldwell-Pope (16), Aldama (9+7 rebounds), Prosper (8), Jackson (6), Koloko (0).

Golden State – Orlando – 120:97 (26:30, 32:27, 31:26, 31:14)

Golden State: Curry (26+6 assists), Butler (21), Moody (20), Dr. Green (9+7 rebounds), Post (8+12 rebounds) – start; Podzemskie (16), Payton (7), Melton (4), Jackson-Davis (4), Hield (3), Spencer (2), Santos (0), Richard (0).

Orlando’s: Banchero (21 + 12 rebounds + 7 assists), Bane (20), Black (19), Carter (9), Jones (7) – start; Richardson (11), Penda (5), Bitadze (2), Howard (2), Isaac (1), Kane (0).

Portland – of Detroit – 102:110 (26:30, 25:31, 27:34, 24:15)

Portland: Sharpe (25+5 tackles + 8 tackles for loss), Avdija (18+8 rebounds + 9 assists), Clingan (17+10 rebounds), Kamara (8), Murray (5) – start; Sissoko (16), R. Williams (8), Love (5), Rith (0), Rooper (0).

of Detroit: Durent (26+10 rebounds), Thompson (18+12 rebounds), D. Robinson (15), Cunningham (14+9 assists + 5 losses), Harris (12) – start; Ivey (11), Green (6), Jenkins (5), Stewart (3), LeVert (0), Rod (0).

Source: Sport UA

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