Don Bosco Basketball Kicks Off New Year with Piedmont Road Trip
Livorno, January 11, 2025 – As the holiday season concludes, Don Bosco Basketball’s first team is gearing up for their initial challenge of the new year: a challenging away game. Coach Giuseppe Di Manno’s squad will travel to Piedmont next Sunday to face Area Pro 2020 Piossasco in Cumiana, a town near Turin with a population of approximately 8,000.
This matchup promises to be a closely contested affair. Both teams boast similar records, with Don Bosco holding a 5-7 win-loss ratio, mirroring Piossasco’s 6-6. Statistically, the two teams are also neck-and-neck, with Piossasco averaging a mere three points more offensively while conceding the same amount defensively.For Don Bosco to secure a victory, imposing their tempo on both offense and defence will be crucial. Piossasco relies heavily on a young roster, led by the dynamic small forward Filippo Spada. Averaging 16.5 points per game, Spada is the team’s leading scorer and ranks fifth in the entire league. Supporting Spada are guard Luca viele (12.8 points per game), wing Thomas Bertino, and guard Diego Puccio (10.3 points per game), who also contribute consistently in double figures.
Limiting the offensive output of this quartet will be paramount for Don Bosco. Coach Di Manno emphasized the importance of this match, stating, “We are facing this Piedmont trip amidst a challenging injury situation. However, we are persistent to play our best against a Piossasco team that has shown significant improvement throughout the season. They will present us with various tactical challenges,and we are preparing diligently to continue our growth trajectory in this new year and have a strong second half of the season.”
This away game against Piossasco marks a pivotal moment for Don Bosco as they aim to solidify their position in the standings and build momentum for the remainder of the season.
Inside the Paint: A Chat with Marco Belinelli about Don Bosco’s Piedmont Road Trip
Welcome back hoops fans! Today we’re talking Piedmont, playoffs, and perimeter play with none other than NBA champion Marco Belinelli.Marco, thanks for joining us.
Marco: My pleasure. Always happy to chat basketball.
Moderator: So, Don Bosco is heading into Piedmont on a mission. Coach Di Manno calls it a “pivotal moment.” Do you agree, and what do you think are the keys to navigating this tough road trip?
Marco: Absolutely pivotal. This time of year, every game counts. Piossasco is a young, hungry team with some real scoring threats like Spada. Don Bosco needs to make sure they dictate tempo. Force Piossasco into uncomfortable spots offensively,capitalize on turnovers,and control the boards.
Moderator: You mentioned Spada. He’s putting up some serious numbers.How does Don Bosco shut him down, especially given their “challenging injury situation”?
Marco: That’s the million-dollar question, isn’t it? Spada’s a tough matchup, no doubt. But basketball is about team defence. Don Bosco needs communication, aggressive rotations, and guys stepping up to take on the challenge.It’s not just about one player shutting him down; it’s a collective effort.
Moderator: Coach Di Manno emphasized “tactical challenges.” What are some specific tactical nuances you think Don Bosco needs to master to succeed against Piossasco?
Marco: Well, Piossasco leans on a fast-paced offense, reliant on those guards like Spada, Viele, and puccio to create. Don Bosco might need to consider slowing the game down, using their offense to control the tempo, force Piossasco into half-court sets.That’s where Don Bosco’s defense can really shine.
Moderator: 5-7 record, neck-and-neck statistically, a challenging road trip – it seems like a recipe for a nail-biting match. What are your predictions for this weekend’s game?
Marco: It’s going to be a battle.These are two evenly matched teams. Home court advantage always matters,but if don Bosco plays with discipline,executes their game plan,and limits those Piossasco scoring threats,they have a real shot. I’d say it comes down to the wire, a real classic.
Moderator: Fantastic insight, Marco! Thanks for sharing your expertise. Fans, what are your thoughts on Don bosco’s chances in Piedmont? Let us know in the comments! Do you think they can silence Spada and his sharpshooters? Is this a must-win for Don Bosco to build momentum for the season’s second half? Let’s hear it!