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Mark Daigneault didn't call his first timeout in Game 3 until around halfway through the second quarter despite some big punches thrown by the Suns. I asked Mark about that decision and deciding to stick with his guys and allowing them to figure it out on the fly. “I...

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The post-match interview with captain Simone Gianelli, his mentality:"I'm very competitive, I don't like losing, and when I lose, I take responsibility." 🔥 Simo: I'm very happy with the match. As I was telling you before this match, we needed to figure out what we could do better. I think we figured it out and did it. So I'm very happy for the team, for all the players, because they deserved to be in the top four in the world, and we did it with a convincing performance, I'd say. So I'm very, very happy. My teammates were really good, they played an extraordinary match. - You just mentioned it, we talked about it a few days ago in an interview. You said, 'I rewatched the match against Belgium, I know exactly what we have to do now.' Where does all this calmness come from? Because Fefe also said it: 'We analyze it, Simone looks at his game, I look at mine, we don't always agree, but here it ends well.' Simo: "Yes, yes, I don't want to leave anything to chance. I'm very competitive, I don't like losing, and when I lose, I take responsibility. I know what I can do better, and in the first match against Belgium, I didn't play at my best, and I was disappointed about that, not so much for myself personally, but for not having contributed to my team, although fortunately Ricky took care of it and brought the match to a tie-break. So I analyzed it, I watched it again in my room, I analyzed it, and I knew, I was pretty sure, what I could have done better and differently about that part. We're not superheroes, so today it went well and everything else, but basically, I wanted to enter the match more prepared than I had come into the game. - How much did that lob in the first set excite us, Simone, but how much did you look for it, want it, think about it? Simo: You know, I'm not very good at that lob. I usually do it differently. I was talking to the My teammates, that long lob usually comes out a little crooked, a little wrong, but the situation arose, so I said, why not, let's try it, I saw them skip past me, so it went well. -Captain, hats off for today, really, thank you.

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