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Il Banco È Belle Fatto Con Alexander Il Mercato È Super Bucks, Chicago Bulls E L'euroleague Basket: adesso manca soltanto l'annuncio di Metreveli Il Banco è belle fatto Con Alexander il mercato è super Bucks, Chicago Bulls e l'Euroleague. Con Alexan­ New Orleans Hornets), in der la Dinamo ha chiuso il arrivo dal Maccabi di Tel mercato: manca solo l'an­ Aviv. Cento chili per due­ nuncio del rientro a Sassa­ centotre centimetri: è ri di Nika Metreveli (geor­ un'ala, completa, può gio­ giano dal passaporto italia­ care a ridosso del canestro no perché era stato tesse­ come oltre il confine dei rato da Siena quand'era 6,75. È soprattutto uno di ancora minorenne) che quei lunghi che piacciano con il Banco di Sardegna a coach Sacchetti, giocato­ aveva giocato la seconda ri verticali e non stanziali, stagione in A, ormai quat­ che sanno fondere la fisici­ tro anni fa. I nuovi sono tà all'atletismo. Le parole dunque otto: i playmaker di Federico Pasquini, ge­ Marquez Haynes e Rok neral manager della Dina­ Stipcevic, la guardia Lo­ mo ed espertissimo uomo- renzo D'Ercole, le ali Chris mercato, sono rassicuran­ Eyenga, Joe Alexander e ti: «Con la firma di Alexan­ Brent Petway, i lunghi Jar- der abbiamo una batteria vis Varnado e Nika Metre­ di lunghi dove tutti posso­ veli. A chi si scandalizza no giocare contro tutti e sull'elevato numero degli Sacchetti potrà schierarne arrivi (i quattro sopravvis­ sempre due d'altissimo li­ suti sono Logan Devecchi, vello». Alexander ha avu­ Formenti e Sacchetti), ba­ to il suo momento di gloria sta ricordare che l'anno nell'estate del 2008 quan­ scorso, contando anche i do fu scelto da Milwaukee contratti poi annullati con al primo giro del draft con Todic e Cusin, la Dinamo il numero otto assoluto, ne aveva ingaggiati undici. Joe Alexander con la maglia del Milwaukee Bucks preceduto tra gli altri da Joe Alexander è solo il set­ Danilo Gallinari (sei) e da timo straniero, con la fa­ •• Leggendo le sue iniziali è il settimo (e ultimo) stra­ due fuoriclasse del calibro ma di giramondo arricchi­ (J.A.) postate come sem­ niero della Dinamo, ameri­ di Russel Westbroock ta da una chicca: nel 2006 pre su faeebook da quel cano bianco nato nel 1986 (quattro) e Derrick Rose ha disputato con la maglia giocherellone del presi­ a Taiwan (dove il padre la­ (uno). Ha anche una invi­ della Papua Nuova Guinea dente Sardara qualcuno, vorava per la Nestlè), stu­ diabile carriera al di qua le qualificazioni ai mon­ sempre su internet, gli ha di a Pechino (parla il man­ dell'Atlantico: prima in diali under 20. Non chie­ replicato: speriamo sia darino) e nella West Virgi­ Russia, a Samara, e poi nel dete come e perché. Jennifer Aniston. E invece nia University, un salto Maccabi di Tel Aviv, una Nando Mura nella Nba (Milwaukee si tratta di Joe Alexander: delle grandi squadre del- RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA .
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