2025 ends for Dinamo with a match that former Treviso player Alessandro Zanelli rightly calls "a game that could make the difference." Sassari has eight points in the standings, just two ahead of second-to-last Cantù and Reggio Emilia, and four ahead of bottom club Treviso.

"Winning away from home is difficult, but in this league, it's important," Zanelli reminds us. Banco has only won at home so far. Getting their first win away from the PalaSerradimigni means moving six points clear of Treviso, with the invaluable advantage of an away win.

It won't be easy, because Treviso is no Cinderella and sporting director Pasquini (formerly of Dinamo, playing his first match as an opponent) has strengthened the group with the arrival of playmaker Weber, who last year helped get Sassari out of trouble .

Weber himself has become a key player, averaging 15 points, behind forward Olisevicus, who scores 16 per game. The other addition is center Radosevic, formerly of Tortona and Milan, who replaced Deshawn Stephens, another former white-blue.

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