Mascio McCadney is the replacement for Marcellus Garrick in Argentino • Diario Democracia

Quickly, the Argentine leadership moved to look for Marcellus Garrick’s replacement in the professional squad that plays in the National Basketball League. The chosen one is Mascio McCadney, a guard who was playing in LS Olympic Cochabamba, from Bolivia and who would have been recommended by Thomas Cooper.

He was trained no less than at the Montana-Northern State University, one of the most prestigious in the US. There he averaged 18.8 points per game with 46.6 percent shooting from the field and 38.4 per game. cent from the three-point line.

The foreigner already sent the FBI apostille and they sent him the tickets. It is arriving in the first days of next year.

Gonzalez to La Rioja

Santiago González left Athens for Córdoba and quickly got a job in La Rioja. The outstanding coach has a lot of experience and triumphs in his career. In 2010/11 he managed Athens and managed to win the Super 8 Tournament championship and be a finalist in the National League. He later passed through 9 de Julio de Río Tercero and San Martín de Corrientes.

He was in charge of Quimsa for three seasons in which he won the title in the Basketball Champions League Americas (2020), the Super 20 (2021) and the Argentine Super Cup (2022). It should be remembered that he was the one who directed La Fusión in the last season of the National League in which he was a finalist together with Instituto.

In July of this year he continued his career in Mexico as the coach of Dorados de Chihuahua, a team with which he played in the final of the Professional Basketball League.
Comes from heading to Athens; now he arrives at Eterno to lead the team in the second stage of the National League. Riachuelo will begin its year 2023 on January 3 with training under the command of the Cordovan.

Other news Alonso returns to Sunchales

The native of Ceres comes from wearing the colors of Atenas de Córdoba in the National League where, this season, he averaged 6.9 points in more than 21 minutes per game. Augusto had an outstanding passage through Athens of Córdoba. In his first season, he averaged almost ten points in the 38 games he played. In this way, he became a key player for the Cordovans this season. However, despite the “Greek”‘s attempts to keep him on his squad, Alonso decided to disassociate himself and has now chosen to return to Libertad to play the remainder of the 2022/2023 Argentine League.

Alonso will join the Aurinegro squad next Tuesday, January 3, when the Tigres return to training in 2023. The first match of the coming year will be on Wednesday the 11th, at home, against Villa San Martín.

Caire, Back

In September 2020, at the age of 21, the Uruguayan Matías Caire fulfilled one of his dreams and signed with La Unión de Formosa to make a leap in quality. And category. Today, at 23 years old and with valuable experience in both the Development League and the National League, he will once again wear the colors of the club where he was trained as a player.

The last of Matías Caire with the Rocamora shirt was in the 2019-20 Argentine League season, which was suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic. There, he was in the 30 games played by the team led by Juan Manuel Varas at that time. He averaged 11.1 points and 1.9 rebounds in 23.3 minutes.

The 1.90-meter-tall player who can play as a forward or a power forward, was in his third season with the Formosan team now led by Sebastián Ginóbili. He participated in four matches. In his first season (2020-21) he was in a total of 31 games in which he averaged 3.3 points.

In the 2021-22 edition he played in 17 games and averaged 1.2 points. In the Development League, likewise, his numbers were much higher in the same campaign as he had 18.1 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 21 minutes of play. This year, in addition, he played less since he suffered a fracture in his right foot.

After a little more than two months without playing, he returned to the pitch and, in mid-April, joined Racing de Chivilcoy (LAB) also on loan and to replace the injured Matías Morera (U23). At the Diego D’Ambrosio Academy, he played in the quarterfinals (4) and semifinals (5) with an average of 3.7 pts.

A Tower for Santiago

The Independiente leadership wants to start with all of 2023 and I occupy the last card with a very high-ranking pivot for the category: Gonzalo Torres. The 26-year-old pivot born in Bahía Blanca and 2.02m tall arrives in Santiago with many clubs such as Estudiantes de Concordia, Hispano, Unión de Santa Fe and this season at Ferro.

He is characterized by being a player with a lot of power, good technique in the low post, with a good shot from the front from medium and long distance. In defense he is very intelligent and intense. On January 4, he will arrive in our province to make himself available to the coaching staff.

Uruguayan by Salta

A season ago, power forward Emiliano González was very close to being part of the infernal structure, it couldn’t be and now the leadership insisted again and finalized the signing.

As the regulations for the competition, organized by the Association of Clubs (AdC), allow only two foreign cards per team, the 2-meter-tall man will join in place of point guard Irin Stark. In this way González and the Brazilian Alves will be the two chips allowed.

The Uruguayan player’s career began at Club Cordón to continue with other Uruguayan institutions such as Goes, Hebraica, Macabi, Montevideo, 25 de Agosto, Tabaré, Sayago Olimpia and Olivol, among others. González will arrive in Salta from Club Atlético Praga de Mercedes, in Uruguay. He played in Soriano National League teams such as Rowers and Pacaembú, he was also part of several youth South Americans with the jersey of his country’s team.

On his occasion he was consulted for his sporting qualities and the brand new infernal reinforcement maintained that he can play as a three (forward) but also as a four (power forward), strong “emotionally and always trying to spread the word.” The supporter of seasoned defenses to obtain effective offenses.

The Uruguayan athlete is born with that “charrúa claw”, an indelible seal of the sky wherever he goes. And the essence of the Uruguayan power forward is no exception, he will jump for the first time in the Argentine competition to show his weapons in the second division of the national basketball.

Personal File: Name: Emiliano González, Date of Birth: December 7, 1988, Place of Birth: Montevideo, Uruguay, Height: 2.00 meters, Position: Power forward (4), From: Club Atlético Praga de Mercedes, Uruguay.

Andreoli is the new orange coach

The man from Río Negro, Sergio Andreoli is the new first-class technical director of Rivadavia Básquet. The DT comes from directing in Olimpia Kings of Paraguay, and previously had a step in this category.

He will start working with the team when training resumes in early January. “I have feelings of joy and at the same time of great responsibility. The Argentine League is a very competitive league that every coach wants to be in. Rivadavia Básquet is a club with a long history in basketball and I am proud to have been chosen.”

“My expectations in this start are to seek achievable goals and take firm steps to obtain the best collective performance,” he said.

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