Basket B, coach Massimo Gramenzi leaves Mediterranea Tasp after 5 years – ekuonews.it

Basket B, coach Massimo Gramenzi leaves Mediterranea Tasp after 5 years – ekuonews.it
Basket B, coach Massimo Gramenzi leaves Mediterranea Tasp after 5 years – ekuonews.it

TERAMO – The reasons that guided his choice are explained by Massimo himself Gramenzi: “An important sporting chapter, which lasted 5 years, comes to an end, and when you experience such a moment there is always a hint of melancholy, mitigated however in this case by the awareness of having tried throughout this long period of staying at TaSp as a coach of do the best possible to make the whole environment grow. I also believe that this objective, especially with the experience of the last season as head coach, has been fully achieved and so I lightly chose to seek new challenges elsewhere. It has been a long and challenging journey from various points of view because in addition to the technical aspect, other problems have come into play to deal with, however I consider it highly educational for me, both as a coach and as a person.”.

Regardless of the separation, the friendship with coach Gramenzi remains unchanged and the entire TaSp can only wish the best to a coach, and even before that to a person, who has linked his professionalism to his sporting events for so long: “I have to thank everyone at Teramo a Spicchi – thus concludes coach Gramenzi – who gave me opportunities starting from coaching in the youth sector, where I began this collaboration, and then over time leading the team in Interregional B. Now I have chosen not to continue training in TaSp but to undertake another path which I believe could be a great stimulus for my growth. Thus one chapter closes and another opens. However, I like to consider this decision as a goodbye and not a farewell. I therefore greet with a sincere… always and in any case Forza TaSp!” – Press office –

 
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