The Italian side is in seventh spot in Group B, just on the verge of the playoff spots
Reyer Venice gearing up and climbing the ranks at the right moment
After beginning the 2024-25 BKT EuroCup Regular Season with five losses over the first seven games, Umana Reyer Venice seems to be picking up the pace right when it matters.
Reyer has won its last three games against Turk Telekom Ankara at home and 7Bet-Lietkabelis Panevezys and Aris Midea Thessaloniki on the road to now balance their record at 5-5, build momentum and gain considerable optimism and positivity in the decisive second half of the group stage, which is now in full swing.
While the streak began before the national team break, this interval was quite beneficial to the team as it is now performing as a tighter and more cohesive unit on the floor.
"We’ve had a couple of practices together after the FIBA window, and I think we worked well,” Reyer star big man Mfiondu Kabengele said just before his squad’s successful trip to Lithuania. “I found my teammates in great shape; they’ve been working hard these past days while I was with the Canadian national team.”
“After this break for the FIBA window, we are fresher, even though some players were busy with their national teams,” commented Reyer coach Neven Spahija. “We’re getting Tyler Ennis back, and that means a lot to us."
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