Basketball
Morabanque visits Casademont Zaragoza with questions after narrow victory
he morabank andorraWith the serenity of victory, Kovilan Granadavisit us on Sunday (6 p.m.). Casademont Zaragozaa rival that has generated a lot of suspicion.
João Plaza’s team will have a full squad to face an opponent who comes into the game with problems following their heavy defeat against Petkim Spor in the FIBA European Cup. Catalan Aragonese coach Jesus Ramirez still has the club’s utmost confidence despite the latest results.
Principality club arrives at the match with news of new contract: power forward “Kostas” Kostadinov Just arrived from La Laguna Tenerife. The 22-year-old Bulgarian arrived to strengthen Moravanc’s inside game, as his performance in the team was questionable. Justin McCoy. One player who is no longer with the team is point guard Ferran Bassas, who signed with BAXI Manresa. The club has yet to complete a minor shakeup here, as Canadian Aaron Best’s performance has also been questioned, and they are still searching the market for a guard who can generate and score.
Moravanc lost 86-75 in their last visit to Zaragoza on January 26, 2025, with João Plaza on the bench and Belle Haynes scoring 20 points. In his last two visits to the Aragonese capital, he certainly achieved victory. They won 80-83 on May 10, 2022, and 72-76 on December 28, 2023.
An important match in elucidating the location of persistence. Jesús Ramírez’s team has played one fewer match and has won one less than the Andorrans.
Coach Joan Plaza will try to stop great scorers like current ACB League MVP Santi Justa and point guard Belle Haynes. There are also concerns about the Aragonese’s inside game, Khalifa Koumaje, who will be a barrier in the domestic competition.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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