Openjobmetis Varese, Scola at work for possible exits

Openjobmetis Varese, Scola at work for possible exits

L’Openjobmetis Varese of the CEO Luis Scola is experiencing a start to the season decidedly below the expectations we had in the summer. It was decided to focus heavily on Nico Mannion also giving him the task of captain of the Lombard team. But things didn’t go that way and the role of the former Virtus Bologna player lasted a few days before changing scenery to move toOlimpia Milan to also play in the Euroleague.

But this was not the only problem at the start of the Italian championship given the four consecutive defeats with over 100 points conceded per game with the maximum, 118, scored by Brescia at the debut. Since then things have improved slightly with two wins and two defeats: the first at home against Pistoia managing to concede less than 100 points and the second is the most prestigious against the The power of Bologna in the penultimate round played.

Openjobmetis Varese, Scola works on the departure of Brown and Harris

As mentioned, the CEO ofOpenjobmetis Varese school after perfecting the arrivals of Keifer Sykes and the return to Italy of Alex Tyusis focusing on releases. The two names in the notebook Departures they are those of Gabe Brown e Jordan Harris. The first, who also missed the last match lost against Scafatidid not meet expectations and is therefore preparing to leave Italy to move abroad. For him there are only the 31 points scored against Trapani Shark who however did not avoid the fourth consecutive defeat against the Varese players. While in the victory against The power of Bologna he remained on the court for just 9 minutes with 3 points to his name.

Instead for Jordan Harris there would be some admirers in Series A2 even more so after the arrival of the new purchases of Varese in the role of the American number 1. In addition to them, however, there would also be the probable departure of Nicolò Virginio so we are working to find a team ready to loan him until the end of the season.

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