Daniele Cinciarini

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Basketball player
Daniele Cinciarini
Player information
birthday June 14, 1983
place of birth Cremona, Italy
size 194 cm
position Shooting Guard
Club information
society GTG Pistoia Basket
league Lega Basket Serie A
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1997–2002 Scavolini Pesaro 2002–2003 Fulgor Forlì 2003–2006 Fabriano Basket 2006–2007 Lottomatica Rome 2007–2008 Angelico Biella 2008–2009 A.IR Avellino 2009–2011 Scavolini Pesaro 2011–2012 Vanoli-Braga Cremona 2012–2014 Sutor Basket Montegranaro Since 2014 Giorgio Tesi Group PistoiaItalyItaly
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National team
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Daniele Cinciarini ( June 14, 1983 in Cremona , Lombardy ) is an Italian basketball player . As a professional player, Cinciarini has so far only been active for Italian clubs and was a national player in the Italian men's national team in 2008 . In the 2014/15 season Cinciarini plays Pistoia Basket in the top Italian league Lega Basket Serie A . His brother Andrea Cinciarini is also an international.

Career

Cinciarini was trained in the youth teams of Victoria Libertas from Pesaro in the Marche region and moved to third division team Fulgor Libertas from Forlì in 2002 . Fulgor won the Serie B League Cup, but missed promotion to the Legadue . For the following season, Cinciarini returned from Emilia-Romagna to Marken and joined the former first division club from Fabriano in the Legadue. After Fabriano just barely reached the play-offs for promotion to the first division in 2004 , but was eliminated in the first round, they were not among the top nine teams in the second division in the following two seasons. For the 2006/07 season Cinciarini moved to the top division Lega Basket Serie A in the capital Rome to Lottomatica, which had already secured the rights to Cinciarini a year earlier. Here, however, he could not assert himself and came as a supplementary player only in a few games for short appearances. The Romans failed in the play-off semi-final series for the Italian championship on the main round first Montepaschi Siena , who then won seven championship titles in a row. After Cinciarini had not been able to prevail at Lottomatica, he therefore moved to league competitor Angelico from Biella in Piedmont for the following 2007/08 season . After two play-off appearances, the northern Italians missed out on twelfth place at the end of the season in 2008, however, making it into the final round of the championship.

At Biella, the former youth and junior national player and Universiade participant Cinciarini had his breakthrough in the top division and he had averaged a good nine points with an average playing time of 20 minutes per game. For the qualification for the final round of the 2009 European Basketball Championship , Cinciarini was therefore used for the first time in the summer of 2008 in the men's national team . In their group, however, the ten-time European Championship medalist Italy missed direct qualification and had to give way to Serbia and Bulgaria . Subsequently, Cinciarini was not called up for any major national team games, while his three years younger brother Andrea Cinciarini later moved up to the national team and was also a European Championship finals participant. In the 2008/09 season Daniele Cinciarini then played for the Italian cup winner A.IR from Avellino in Campania . After he had already made individual appearances in the ULEB Euroleague 2006/07 for Lottomatica in the highest-ranking European club competition, he now also played for the southern Italian Euroleague newcomer in the ULEB Euroleague 2008/09 , where it premiered after three wins in ten Eliminated in preliminary round matches. Also in the Italian championship they missed the re-entry into the play-offs for the title in eleventh place.

For the 2009/10 season Cinciarini returned to his home club from Pesaro. In the EuroChallenge 2009/10 , Scavolini reached the Final Four tournament, which was held in Göttingen . After two defeats, however, you could only take fourth place here. In the Italian championship you missed tenth place, which you also occupied in the following season, the return to the play-offs. In February 2011, Cinciarini moved to his native Cremona to Vanoli-Braga, who reached twelfth place at the end of the season. In the 2011/12 season, Cinciarini achieved double-digit points on average for the first time in the top division with a good ten points per game and Cremona reached the end of the 2012 season in tenth place, the best position since promotion three years earlier. For the 2012/13 season, Cinciarini then switched to Sutor Basket from Montegranaro in Marche , where his brother Andrea had played for a long time. With a good 15 points per game, Cinciarini was the internal top scorer of his team, which was able to improve slightly by two places to 13th place in the table compared to the previous year. In the following season, Cinciarini was able to keep this yield, but it was enough for Sutor Basket after a defeat on the last game day in Cremona, where a win with six points would have meant safe relegation, only to the last place in the table and safe relegation after the regional Rival from Pesaro won his game on the final day of the match and surpassed Sutor Basket. For the following season 2014/15, Cinciarini moved to Pistoia in Tuscany to Giorgio Tesi Basket, who had made the play-off entry as last year's climbers.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. La Giorgio Tesi Group ingaggia Daniele Cinciarini. Lega Basket Serie A , July 18, 2014, accessed on July 20, 2014 (Italian, media info Pistoia Basket).