13.08.2007 10:19
The right man for Navarro’s job
Carles Cascante
Now Navarro has left, Barça needed to find somebody to take his place, and the man has been found in playmaker ‘Pepe’ Sánchez, who will be linking up with Jaka Lakovic.
Juan Ignacio Sánchez, who has dual nationality, is one of the finest of the excellent crop of
players coming out of Argentina, and was the first player from his country to appear in the NBA.
Although he has since been outshone by the likes of Ginibili (Spurs), Scola (Rockets) and Nocioni
(Bulls), he is still a class act.
Without making too much of a fuss of things, the
former
Unicaja point guard has won over the plaudits, and the fans of all the different clubs he has
represented. His intelligent approach to the game has meant he has been the target of countless
transfer enquiries.
Success at Unicaja
It was in Malaga that he most excelled, and that is despite winning the Euroleague at
Panathinaikos in 2001-02, a year after winning gold for his country at the Indianapolis world
championship (2002). He came to Spain via little Etosa Alicante, where his ability to read the game
and supply assists upped the wow factor associated to the player.
Unicaja immediately snapped him up for the 2004-05 season, where he helped the Andalusians to
two major titles and became an ever-present in coach Sergio Scariollo plans. At the Martín Carpena
he won the Copa del Rey (2005) and the ACB League (2005-06).