The week of crushed ambitions. First the exit from the Champions League with the defeat in Cholet, on Sunday the stop in Treviso against the penultimate team in the class, also losing the balance of baskets. And on Dinamo's horizon there is the trip to Milan and a calendar that offers more away games than matches at the PalaSerradimigni.

What is most worrying, however, is the lack of growth of the team. The arrival of point guard Jefferson has produced positive effects but alone they are not enough to give solidity to a group that still has few certainties and a lot of psychological fragility. And coach Bucchi himself, despite some changes in the quintet (Kruslin starting small forward, Charalampopoulos as "4" and McKinnie on the bench) is unable to make a team solid and productive that lacks athleticism in some players and talent in others, enthusiasm in almost everyone. Setting aside the alapivot Treier during the double-match weeks wasn't a great move, because it shortened the rotations.

President Sardara in his end-of-year speech said he was ready to intervene if the situation remained unsatisfactory. The management is making a thorough 360 degree reflection, and it concerns everyone, because the margins for maneuver are limited economically and we need to understand how to give an emotional turn to a Banco di Sardegna that is struggling to react as a united group.

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