Basket Rimini Crabs
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Basket Rimini Crabs, also known for sponsorship reasons as Coopsette Rimini [1] is an Italian professional basketball team from the town of Rimini.
In 2007/08 season it will play in the Italian LegADue (also known as Serie A2, second division of Italian professional basketball).
It was established in 1947 and, in the past, due to sponsorship deals, has also been known as Sarila Rimini (1978-80), Sacramora Rimini (1981-83), Marr Rimini (1983-86, 1988-93), Hamby Rimini (1986-87), Biklim Rimini (1987-88), Olio Monini Rimini (1993-94), Teamsystem Rimini (1994-95), Koncret Rimini (1995-97), Pepsi Rimini (1997-2000), Vip Rimini (2000-01) and Conad Rimini (2001-02, 2003-05). [2][3][4][5][6] Its best result was 8th place in Serie A in the 1985/86 season. It has participated in the Korać Cup in the 1998/99 and 1999/00 seasons.[2]
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[edit] 2007/08 Roster
4 | Omar Thomas | Small forward | |
5 | Ariel Filloy | Point guard | |
7 | Darrell Lewis | Shooting guard | |
8 | Mauro Pinton | Point guard | |
9 | Cristiano Zanus Fortes | Center | |
10 | Andrea Raschi | Shooting guard/Small forward | |
11 | Rashad Bell | Small forward | |
13 | German Scarone | Point guard | |
14 | Peter Guarasci | Center | |
15 | Tommaso Rinaldi | Power forward/Center |
[edit] Notable past players
- Roberto Terenzi 7 seasons: '81-'83, '88-'89, '91-'95
- Mark Smith 3 seasons: '87-'90
- Andre Goode 2 seasons: '87-'89
- Dario Iardella 1 season: '87-'88
- Massimo Ruggeri 7 seasons: '88-'90, '91-'95, '98-'99
- Carlton Myers 4 seasons: '88-'90, '91-'92, '94-'95
- Silvano Motta 1 season: '88-'89
- Paul Fortier 1 season: '89-'90
- Andrade Israel 3 seasons: '91-'94
- Darnell Valentine 1 season: '91-'92
- Frank Johnson 1 season: '91-'92
- Larry Middleton 2 seasons: '92-'94
- Paolo Calbini 2 seasons: '92-'94
- Alex Righetti 7 seasons: '93-'00
- Emanuel Davis 1 season: '94-'95
- Mauro Morri 6 seasons: '95-'01
- John Fox 1 season: '95-'96
- Roberto Casoli 1 season: '95-'96
- Doug Lee 1 season: '95-'96
- Joseph Wylie 2 seasons: '96-'98
- Derrick Chandler 1 season: '96-'97
- Boris Gorenc 2 seasons: '97-'99
- Anthony Tucker 1 season: '97-'98
- Marko Tusek 2 seasons: '98-'00
- Antonio Granger 2 seasons: '98-'00
- Alan Tomidy 2 seasons: '98-'00
- Glenn Sekunda 2 seasons: '99-'01
- Eric Washington 2 seasons: '00-'02
- Joey Beard 1 season: '00-'01
- Rodney Buford 1 season: '00-'01
- Simone Bagnoli 3 seasons: '01-'03, '05-'06
- Jarret Stephens 1 season: '01-'02
- Marques Bragg 1 season: '01-'02
- Federico Pieri 1 season: '01-'02
- Arthur Lee 1 season: '01-'02
- Lee Matthews 1 season: '02-'03
- Marcelo Machado 1 season: '02-'03
- Guillerme Giovannoni 1 season: '02-'03
- Albert Miralles 1 season: '02-'03
- Rodney Monroe 2 seasons: '03-'05
- Román González 2 seasons: '03-'05
- Roberto Gabini 1 season: '03-'04
- Damir Tvrdić 1 season: '03-'04
- Demian Filloy 3 seasons: '04-'07
- Chandler Thompson 1 season: '04-'05
- Terrence Rencher 1 season: '04-'05
- Tim Pickett 2 seasons: '05-'07
- Trent Whiting 1 season: '05-'06
[edit] References
- ^ Team page on the official LegADue website
- ^ a b Rimini history page on the official Serie A website
- ^ Rimini 2001/02 season page on the official LegADue website
- ^ Rimini 2002/03 season page on the official LegADue website
- ^ Rimini 2003/04 season page on the official LegADue website
- ^ Rimini 2004/05 season page on the official LegADue website