Mar 17 β€’ 15:20 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania Lrytas

V. Spanoulis, who left Monaco, received attention from another Euroleague club

V. Spanoulis turned down an offer from Tel Aviv's Hapoel, preferring to start with a new team at the beginning of the season.

Greek basketball specialist V. Spanoulis, recently parted ways with Monaco, has caught the attention of Tel Aviv's Hapoel, as reported by the Israeli news portal sport5.co.il. The club extended an offer to Spanoulis, urging him to join them; however, Spanoulis declined the proposal. His reasoning emphasizes a desire to begin coaching with a new team not in the middle of the season but rather at its onset, suggesting his commitment to a well-structured coaching environment.

Currently, Hapoel's coaching responsibilities lie with Greek coach Dimitris Itoudis, and the team recently faced a challenging period after a strong start to the Euroleague season. They had encountered a slump which cost them their leading position in the league despite achieving 18 wins out of 29 games so far. This shifting dynamic underscores the pressure on Itoudis and the team to reclaim their former glory within the competitive Euroleague framework.

In addition to his involvement in club basketball, Spanoulis also serves as the head coach of the Greek national basketball team, highlighting his significant role in both club and national levels of the sport. His decision to wait for the right opportunity to join a team reinforces the strategic consideration that top coaches often navigate as they align their career moves with organizational stability and potential for success.

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