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The Bertram Derthona towards the Remer Treviglio. Lorenzo Pansa: “It's a team that has completely changed its face. Let's get back in front of our audience, we're counting on their contribution."

The Bertram Derthona towards the Remer Treviglio. Lorenzo Pansa: “It's a team that has completely changed its face. Let's get back in front of our audience, we're counting on their contribution."

Everything is ready at the Juventus home for the seventeenth day of the regular season, in which Bertram Derthona will face Remer Treviglio tomorrow, Sunday 21 January, at 18pm at the PalaOltrepo' in Voghera.
 
 
Coach Lorenzo Pansa wanted to describe the opponents: “It's a team that has completely changed its face compared to the first round, with three new additions who have radically changed the forward department. This is a team that has a good part of its offensive danger in the talent of Marino and Voskuil and that can count on the athleticism of the rest of the roster and in the organization at team level as further weapons: this mix has allowed them to win two consecutive successes against the top teams in the class, giving them great confidence and morale in the final period."
 
The Juventus coach then focused his attention on the Remer roster: Voskuil and Marino have their greatest danger in three-point shooting. They can also take advantage of the physicality and ability to be dangerous without the ball of Pecchia, Planezio and Palumbo. The verticality that a player like Easley has added to the experience of Rossi and the freshness of Mezzanotte and Dincic has also significantly increased the weight of the forward package."
 
 
Lorenzo Pansa then wanted to dedicate a thought to the PalaOltrepo' audience: “We are returning in front of our audience after one of the less than brilliant performances: counting on their support, we would very much like to take advantage of the second round to reverse the trend that has seen us more victorious away from home than within friendly walls."