"The fact that 100 matches for my short time in Spain, it is enough.
In my career I have many more, but it makes me thrilled to be 100 games in the ACB, "said Diego Fajardo on the circumstances.
And is that the pivot Tenerife can boast of becoming the ACB centennial this Sunday (12:30 pm; 7RM), when the Basketball Club Murcia at Ricoh Manresa received at the Palais des Sports.
All this, moreover, having developed the bulk of his career in Italy (Viola Reggio Calabria, Fila Biella, Termal Imola, Poliform Cantu, Muller Verona, Euro Roseto, Armani Jeans Milan and Legea Scafati Basket).
In any case, Fajardo is clear that if I were to highlight some of this large amount of games, would get "last year because it was very intense."
"Last season we got a stay two days in advance and was positive for all," says the '12 'Murcia, while it reveals a desire: "Get this year as well as the past."
Finally, the Canary Islands' domestic recalls his passion for the sport of basket in her family: "My father also played professional, played for Tenerife Yacht many years ago at 60 and 70 - and good, too my uncles.
We have this tradition of sport and football in particular. "
"The positive is that having a father athlete and basketball player itself, it has helped me become a professional."
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Source: CB Murcia