It's traditionally a tough pitch, but after the harakiri at home against Treviso, Dinamo no longer has any easy matches and plays in Cantù on Saturday evening at 8:30 pm.

In the final round, the Brianza team decisively defeated Trieste, drawing level with Sassari in second-to-last place. American center Nick McGlynn introduced the match: "Cantù has talent and a deep roster, so to win, we'll have to be a team for 40 minutes, both offensively and defensively."

In the first leg, Banco, with Oldoini on the bench and Mnrsic in the stands, won 100-84 with a superb performance from Johnson, who scored 33 points. Johnson is no longer with them, but Visconti and Macon are, while Cantù has just brought back Gerald Robinson to the Serie A, who last played for Dinamo in the playoffs three and four years ago.

It's a complex match, even from an environmental standpoint, but much depends on which Dinamo team will come down. McGlynn replies: "This week we were asked to choose what kind of team we want to be. In training, we showed great energy, a desire to fight and finish the season on a high note."

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