Pamesa Valencia seeks an important win vs. Gran Canaria in homage to the 1998 Cup trophy

11/02/2023

Valencia Basket men's team will recover the white, red and blue and the name of Pamesa Valencia to face Gran Canaria (Sunday 12, 5:00 p.m., Fonteta, Movistar Deportes) in a game corresponding to round 20 of the League Endesa that will be marked by the commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the 1998 Copa del Rey title in the last home game before facing this tournament next week.

 

Less than 42 hours after the victory against Panathinaikos Athens, Álex Mumbrú's men will need to recover all the energy possible and lean on the encouragement of the fans on such an important day to try to break their bad dynamic in the Endesa League after two consecutive defeats on difficult courts like Málaga and Barcelona and extending the good moment at home in acb (four home-games in a row in national competition).

 

Xabi López-Arostegui was able to play a few minutes in Athens after overcoming his knee discomfort, but captain Bojan Dubljevic will be a game time decision, absent in the victory at Panathinaikos’s court and who has missed the last six games due to a sprained right ankle. The long-term injured Sam Van Rossom, Martin Hermannsson and Millán Jiménez have been confirmed.

 

One of the three non-EU players (Harper, Rivero or Webb) will have to be ruled out for the game.

 

The Taronja team is looking for an important victory so that a direct rival in the fight for the Playoff positions does not distance itself any further, looking out of the corner of its eye at the six points of disadvantage in the particular basket-average after the defeat in the first leg game by 95-89.

 

The precedents at home are favorable to the taronja team 24-9 in acb, although the yellow team has revealed itself as a dangerous visitor who has won at Fonteta in three of their last seven visits.

 

Valencia Basket begins this day located in 10th position with a balance of 9-10.

 

 Rosters

VALENCIA BASKET

Nombre

Nacimiento

Posición

Alt.

0

Jared Harper

EE.UU

Base

1.78

1

Víctor Claver

España

Alero

2.08

2

Josep Puerto

España

Alero

1.99

3

Klemen Prepelic

Eslovenia

Escolta

1.91

4

Jaime Pradilla

España

Ala-pívot

2.02

5

James Webb

EE.UU

Ala-pívot

2.03

6

Xabi López-Arostegui

España

Alero

2.00

7

Chris Jones

EE.UU/Armenia

Base

1.88

8

Guillem Ferrando

España

Base

1.84

12

Jonah Radebaugh

EE.UU/MNT

Escolta

1.91

13

Shannon Evans

EE.UU/Guinea

Base

1.85

14

Bojan Dubljevic

Montenegro

Pívot

2.05

21

Kyle Alexander

Canadá/Jamaica

Pívot

2.08

41

Jasiel Rivero

Cuba

Ala-pívot

2.06

 

Sidelined

 

 

 

9

Sam Van Rossom

Bélgica

Base

1.88

16

Millán Jiménez

España

Alero

1.99

24

Martin Hermannsson

Islandia

Base

1.90

Álex Mumbrú

Entrenador

 

GRAN CANARIA

Nombre

Nacimiento

Posición

Alt.

00

Damien Inglis

Francia

Ala-pívot

2.06

2

Olek Balcerowski

Polonia

Pívot

2.16

3

Jovan Kljajic

Montenegro

Escolta

1.95

4

AJ Slaughter

EE.UU/Polonia

Escolta

1.91

5

Ferran Bassas

España

Base

1.81

6

Andrew Albicy

Francia

Base

1.78

8

Vitor Benite

Brasil

Escolta

1.94

9

Nico Brussino

Argentina/Italia

Alero

2.05

10

Miquel Salvó

España

Alero

2.05

14

John Shurna

EE.UU/Lituania

Ala-pívot

2.04

18

Khalifa Diop

Senegal

Pívot

2.15

41

Oliver Stevic

Serbia

Pívot

2.04

 

Jaka Lakovic

 

Entrenador

 

 

REFERESS: Hierrezuelo, Araña, Martínez Silla

 


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