Coaching Council of the Russian Basketball Federation (RBF) has recommended to appoint a coach men’s national team of Russia known Russian specialist Sergei Bazarevicha. In addition to his RBF prompted to consider the nominations Andrea Trinkeri and Vasily Karasev. However, as the head of the board Stanislav Eremin, namely candidacy Bazarevicha is preferred.
Coaching Council RSE had to consider mentor Russian men’s team after 29 October his resignation, said Yevgeny Pashutin. The latter explained his departure from the team that it is not easy to combine work in the national team and UNICS Kazan.
«The Council recommended that RSE consider, first of all, the candidacy of Sergei Bazarevicha – said Head coaching council Stanislav Eremin.- In addition, we proposed to consider the nominations Andrea Trinkeri coaching german “Bamberg” and mentor “Zenith” Vasily Karasev. There might be a worthy and Rimas Kurtinaytis, but he said that it would be hard to combine work in the team with the duties of a mentor “Khimki”, “- said Stanislav Eremin. Note that, unlike other candidates, Sergey Bazarevich not currently affiliated with any club. The last place of work to Krasnodar «Lokomotiv-Kuban”, which he left at the end of last season of VTB United League.
The Council, as noted by Mr. Eremin, believes that the contract with Bazarevicha It must be signed by at least two years. At the same time he should be given carte blanche to the formation of the team.
«Sergei itself has already established a mature coach, he has a vision of basketball, so do not think that the absence of club will be a problem, – said the “F-Sport” member of the board of the coaching RSE Sergey Elevich.- already tried a lot of people think he has good contacts with the players, and this is one of the very important aspects. I think that he needs to trust, and the trust must be at least a year or two. It is foolish to immediately clean up the coach, because without credibility to work very hard ».
RSE consider the issue on the appointment of head coach of Russia on December 9.
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