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Pallacanestro Biella

Pallacanestro Biella
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LeaguesSerie A2
Founded1994
HistoryA. S. Pallacanestro Biella,
1994-present
ArenaHYPE Forum
Capacity5,707
LocationBiella, Piedmont, Italy
Team colorsRed, Dark Blue, White
PresidentMassimo Angelico
Head coachMichele Carrea
WebsitePallacanestroBiella.it (in Italian)
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Pallacanestro Biella, known as Angelico Biella for sponsorship reasons, is an Italian professional basketball club based in Biella, Piedmont. It plays in the second division Serie A2 as of the 2015-16 season.

For past club sponsorship names, see sponsorship names.

History

Associazione Sportiva Pallacanestro Biella was formed in 1994 from the merger of two local sides, Biella Basket Club and Amici del Basket Biella. It started playing in the Italian fourth division, moving up to the second division by 1999. A team coached by Marco Crespi and containing players like Corey Brewer (basketball, born 1975) and Antonio Granger helped Biella reach the first division Serie A in 2001 (thirty years after another Biella side, Libertas, had been relegated). The team had lower mid-table finishes the next three years to stay in the league before the arrival of Angelico as a main sponsor gave the club a new dimension. It reached the Serie A playoff quarterfinals in 2006 and finished sixth the next season to earn its second playoff run. The 2008-09 season saw the club do one better, beating upsetting Lottomatica Roma in the quarterfinals to reach the semifinals for the first time. Though they lost in the semifinals, it was enough to allow the club to play in Europe for the first time, in the second tier Eurocup.[1]

After flirting with the relegation spots the next two seasons and mid-table finish in 2011-12, Biella's twelve-year tenure in the top flight was ended with the club's relegation at the end of the 2012-13 season when it placed last. Though it has stayed in the second division since (as of the 2015-16 season), Biella won their first trophy in 2014, with the second division cup filed in the trophy cabinet.[2] The cup win was enough to earn Biella a place in the 2014–15 EuroChallenge despite being the only second division side in the competition.[3]

Notable players

  • United States Fred Jones 1 season: '09-'10
  • Italy Nicola Minessi 3 seasons: '98-'01
  • United States Nate Erdmann 2 seasons: '98-'00
  • United States Joseph Blair 1 season: '98-'99
  • United States Norman Nolan 1 season: '99-'00
  • Italy Matteo Soragna 4 seasons: '00-'04
  • United States-Turkey Kevin Rankin 2 seasons: '00-'02
  • United States Antonio Granger 1 season: '00-'01
  • United States Corey L. Brewer 1 season: '00-'01
  • United States Cookie Belcher 4 seasons: '01-'05
  • United States Malik Dixon 1 season: '01-'02
  • United States Michael Batiste 1 season: '01-'02
  • Italy Fabio Di Bella 3 seasons: '02-'05
  • Switzerland Thabo Sefolosha 1 season: '05-'06, (#14 NBA draft pick, 2006)
  • Italy Luca Garri 1 season: '05-'06
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina J. R. Bremer 1 season: '05-'06
  • United States Erik Daniels 1 season: '06-'07
  • United States Reece Gaines 1 season: '06-'07
  • Germany Pascal Roller 1 season: '06-'07
  • United States Troy Bell 1 season: '07-'08
  • Italy Daniele Cinciarini 1 season: '07-'08
  • Sweden Jonas Jerebko 2 seasons: '07-'09 (#39 NBA draft pick, 2009)
  • United States James Gist 1 season: '08-'09 (#57 NBA draft pick, 2008)
  • Germany Sven Schultze 1 season: '09-'10

Notable coaches

  • Italy Marco Crespi 1 season: '00-'01

Sponsorship names

Throughout the years, due to sponsorship, the club has been known as:

  • ING Sviluppo (1994-1998)
  • Fila Biella (1998–2001)
  • Lauretana Biella (2001–2005)
  • Angelico Biella [Domestically] (2005–present)
  • Lauretana Biella [European competition] (2009–10)
  • Eurotrend Biella [Italian cup] (2014)
  • Bonprix Biella [European competition] (2014-15)

References

  1. ^ "2009-10 Team Profile: Lauretana Biella". EurocupBasketball.com. 21 August 2009. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Bella dopo un overtime conquista l'Adecco Cup 2014" [Biella conquers the Adecco Cup 2014 after an overtime]. LegaPallacanestro.com (in Italian). 9 March 2014. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
  3. ^ "EuroChallenge profile: Group G". FIBAEurope.com. 30 October 2014. Retrieved 24 August 2015.

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