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Basketball, Dinamo in Milan for a thrilling exam

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At 5 pm in Assago the Sassari of Demis Cavina will try to hinder the race of the red and white battleship

SASSARI. The highest rock available to be faced in a moment of not exactly calm waters. We will need the best Dinamo, this afternoon at 17, to give Olimpia Milano a hard time.

At the Mediolanum Forum in Assago the direct clash number 50 between the Red Shoes and the Sassari is staged, valid for the sixth day of the top basketball championship. For the “golden anniversary” of one of the most heated and prestigious challenges of the last decade, Demis Cavina’s Banco di Sardegna will try to take a decisive step forward from the point of view of intensity and continuity, after particularly encouraging of the recent home matches against Brescia and Prometey. “Milan does not allow you to switch off even for a minute – said coach Cavina this week – and this, considering that we are certainly not going to be favorites, will force us to come up with something more”.

At home biancoblù Ousmane Diop should make his seasonal debut, fresh from a long stop due to injury, and Jack Devecchi will also be available. But beyond the singles, Dinamo need a great team performance.

On the other hand, Olimpia Milano is playing their fourth game in eight days today, but the good news ends more or less here. The team of Ettore Messina and the great ex Gianmarco Pozzecco, today the first assistant of the Ax Armani Exchange, in the league have won five races out of five and after the knockout of Virtus Bologna last week is all alone in the lead. The balance sheet in the Euroleague is also very respectable, with 5 victories in 6 matches and the only misstep committed five days ago in the first of two very close cup matches. In the second, on Friday, Milan clearly beat the Red Star returning to the top of the Euroleague on equal points with Barcelona. In the infirmary there are always Malcolm Delaney and Riccardo Moraschini, while the former Triestine Davide Alviti is back at his disposal. For the rest, the Olimpia’s star park is almost infinite: Messina, which as always will rotate foreigners, can choose between Devon Hall, ex Bamberg, Konstantinos Mitoglu, ex Pana, the blues Nicolò Melli and Pippo Ricci and the many elements confirmed by the last season: from Gigi Datome to Sergio Rodriguez, from Malcolm Delaney to Kyle Hines, from Kaleb Tarczewski and Shavon Shields, true beacon of a team of phenomena.

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