Monday, March 14, 2011

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Trenkwalder: Due pesanti amnesie difensive e il solito parziale subìto

Cosa c’è di positivo nel perdere una partita (condotta per 38′) all’ultimo secondo of extra time? You could answer anything, first Achit. But then, by analyzing the folds of the match yesterday Trenkwalder, the positive news is far greater than the negative ones.
First, there was revised for the second consecutive decent defense, although that has allowed the bloody offensive rebound to Ndoja for 76 of the end of regulation time and extra Farabello the bomb start, continued to crank it up even when the things were not going to attack. Hoover is not limited to the bomb that opened part of Ferrara to 12-0 in the second quarter: American before the ball arrived, the boys from Frates had literally "spitting blood" for at least 10 ", as is often punished by a ball came into the wrong hands (for Reggio) at the wrong time (again for Reggio).
Second, the team held mentally return to Ferrara, with subsequent overtaking at the first sign Boyette to 2'-46 "by the end of the match. No one has given up, as promised by Captain Frost. And even if the attack was the only one to put Robinson in defense and team play, returning several times "over there" without having suffered baskets.
Thirdly, in moment of greatest need we have seen the more fluid attacking play throughout the second half. Robinson attacks by 45 °, penetrating ball Slanina and serves as support for Easy Frosini dell’86-85 a 10″ dalla fine. Tutto eseguito benissimo, a dispetto del cronometro che segnava il 45′.
Pensare che in una notte da 22/23 ai liberi l’unico errore sia costato la vittoria è pesante, rischia di segare le gambe. Ma se questo sarà lo spirito che Frosini e compagni metteranno in campo da qui alla fine, allora si può ipotizzare che il cammino per la salvezza sia un po’ meno in salita. Perché il “jolly” Farabello gli avversari se lo sono già giocato…

(Alessio Fontanesi - reggionline.it)

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