Regeneration, then Igokea: Exhausted Future wants to definitely forget Gran Canaria with a victory in Laktaši

We are physically but emotionally drained after the match with Gran Canaria, but we have to keep going, is the message of Kenan Kamenjaš ahead of tomorrow's visit to Igokei (19 p.m.)

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Photo: Buducnost Voli/Filip Roganović
Photo: Buducnost Voli/Filip Roganović
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The painful defeat in a grueling match against Gran Canaria in the Eurocup has practically not been archived yet, and Budućost Volija's basketball players are awaiting a difficult visit in the Admiralbet ABA League.

The rival is Igoke, the match will be played tomorrow (Saturday) at 19:XNUMX. Laktasi will practically be a stopover for a new away game, already on Wednesday against Trento in the Eurocup.

"We are drained physically, but emotionally after the match with Gran Canaria, but we have to keep going. We have a tough match against a good opponent who started to the maximum. Igokea is a difficult team, especially on their own field. We have to focus on Igokea, only then will we to think about Trent and Zadar," said Kenan Kamenjaš, the Center for the Future.

The people of Podgorica want their third victory in the regional competition, after the triumph over Mornar in Bar and Split in Podgorica.

However, the most difficult away game so far follows.

"I think that Igokea has made a good, respectable team, they started well, they play aggressively and quickly. We have a tough match after the Eurocup, we must first regenerate and prepare as much as possible. They have experienced players, Simanić is coming back after injury, in the position dva Milosavljević is very experienced," said coach Andrej Žakelj.

This is the 27th duel between Buducnost and Igokee, and the "blues" are looking for their 21st victory.

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