Mattia Mastroianni completes the quintet of the new Legnano

Legnano
Sport | June 26, 2024

Agreement reached with the 30-year-old Neapolitan winger from Piacenza: he will be the starting “number 4” of Paolo Piazza’s team

Legnano – The Knights add another piece to the coaching puzzle Paolo Piazza. Agreement reached between Sae Scientifica And Mattia Mastroianni: the 30 year old Neapolitan power forward, veteran between series B and A2 with many stops along the country, it will be the last component of the Knights quintet that will come.

The player of 203 centimeters for 93 kilos and another former red and white opponent in the 2023/24 season. Mastroianni he played last year with Piacenza, where he averaged 11.3 points and 4.1 rebounds.

Flexible and solid player, gained extensive experience in the Centre-South, winning Serie B with Napoli and playing the following season in A2 (here too he was an opponent of the Knights in 2017/18). It is the connecting element that Legnano he wanted to complete his quintet: many guns on the perimeter with Oboe, Sodero and the top scorer Raivio, but also a player capable of opening the field from the perimeter like Mastroianni, who finished 2023/24 with 41% from the arc. And under the basket the rocky solidity of “Mr. Rebound” Andrea Quarisa he will have to make ends meet on the defensive side of the pitch.

Now the Legnano puzzle is missing only one piece, that of the change of wingers who will have to act behind Mastroianni; a complementary role for which the gm Maurizio Basilico has a limited remaining budget.

Giuseppe Sciascia

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