His eulogy Evan Fournier knitted o George Bartzokas in his statements ahead of tomorrow’s (31/10) match with Barcelona for the 7th matchday of the Euroleague.
His technician Olympiakou on the occasion of a question, which he accepted, he stood up to the will of the Frenchman, revealing a story after the victory over Real.
“Fournier took last night, at 2 o’clock in the morning, Christos Pappa, my partner, who, in essence, has the defense part, to talk about a screen that stuck and lost yesterday. It took him 2 in the morning to talk about this play and even sent him a video!
Fournier takes basketball seriously, he’s very motivated because he loves basketball. It’s a personal thing, but it struck me when my partner told me that he took it at night. There is no way this man won’t play well at Olympiakosnot to help him“, he said.
“Our tall guys need to come back to balance our game”
Regarding the game against Barca, the Greek coach referred to the tall players and argued that it takes time for them to be able to reach a high level of competition and again the Milutinov and Fal after the injuries they had. He emphasized that he is waiting for their return, as then the team’s game will regain balance.
“Every player has his own routine, how he rests and prepares his mind“, were his first words, referring to tomorrow’s match and continued: “The team has the same routine, the training is only tactical, we basically do videos… The players, who did not have much playing time, do more training to be ready if needed tomorrow.
It’s always the same, all teams, all coaches have a way, they handle things. And from a mental approach, yesterday’s game is over and tomorrow’s game is very demanding, against Barcelona, who have won four in a row, are first in the standings, score a lot, are second in offensive scoring, second in transition points .
If yesterday we controlled the pace with the execution we had in attack, tomorrow we have to do it even more“, he concluded.
Source: Sport Fm
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