The DANA that has affected the capital of Huelva in the last few hours has disrupted the work week of the local basketball teams. The City of Huelva has not been able to use the Carolina Marín Sports Palace due to the temporary closure of the venue during the orange alert warning for rain. This interruption comes at a crucial moment, since the team was coming off a Cup victory against Melilla, after a setback in the league.
For its part, Huelva Comercio has also seen its training routine affected. However, they have a few more hours to prepare for their next league match, which will be played on Sunday at 12 at the Andrés Estrada, where they will receive the Real Betis reserve team. The team’s strategy will focus on taking the game towards the physical, taking advantage of the youth and lack of weight of its rivals, to prevent them from running and playing in transition.
Antonio Quintero’s team will seek to improve its winning record to 4-2 and make up for the defeat at home against Gimnástica Portuense. Preparation and adaptation to adverse weather conditions will be key for both teams in their next matches.