The first piece of news is that Dinamo "should be at full strength starting tonight," as coach Veljko Mrsic announced. After three months, the Sassari-based team will be able to field all six foreign players, though forward Marshall is certainly not in top form. But this is enough to give them additional confidence ahead of the midday match at PalaSerradimigni, which will see the white-and-blues face a fast-rising Reggio Emilia on Sunday.

The Banco coach presents the match: "We have an important match ahead of us against a very good opponent who started a strong run in the first leg against us, winning five of their last six. They are very aggressive in defense and rotate different defenses, and in attack they move a lot. We must respond at the same level."

Coach Mrsic is pleased with the team's progress: "Against Trento, we were very aggressive, even on the rebounds, especially with Beliauskas and Ceron. New foreigner Macon may not always be the same as he was in the first two quarters, but he brings order and quality to our offense. Making the right decisions at the right time gives the team peace of mind. As for Buie, the break allowed him to recover from a knee injury, and when he's healthy, he's able to perform at his best."

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