The tight schedule complicates the changeover on the bench. Tomorrow evening at the PalaSerradimigni, Massimo Bulleri will once again lead Dinamo, who host Sporting Lisbon at 8:30 PM in the first round of the Europa Cup group stage. The Portuguese side led 80-77 in the first leg, but they pulled off a 10-0 run in the closing stages.

Paradoxically, the Sassari team is doing better in the European Cup: with two wins out of three, it is in contention both for top spot and for a spot among the top six second-placed teams, which guarantees access to the round of 16.

Meanwhile, coach Alessandro Ramagli has signed a contract with Bergamo in Serie A2, having dismissed Andrea Zanchi. Gianmarco Pozzecco remains the card to play to rekindle enthusiasm, but it's not a simple operation. Although it would favor the return of point guard Marco Spissu, who is under contract with Saragossa until June. Other available coaches include Walter de Raffaele, formerly of Venezia and Tortona, and Frank Vitucci, formerly of Avellino and Treviso.

The impression is that, given the tight schedule, the outcome of Thursday's match against Cantù, also at the PalaSerradimigni, will be awaited . That match will determine whether Dinamo can bounce back or needs a major shakeup, and this concerns not only the coach but also some of the players.

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