- It was
commonly known across Europe as
Scavolini Pesaro, from the name of its
historical main
sponsor Scavolini (from 1975 to 2014), an
Italian kitchen...
-
Romano Scavolini (born 18 June 1940) is an
Italian film
director and the
younger brother of
screenwriter Sauro Scavolini. He has been
directing since...
- the
Houston Rockets. In 1988–89, Drew pla**** in the
Italian League with
Scavolini. Drew
served as an ****istant
coach for the Los
Angeles Lakers (1992–1999)...
- 1981
American psychological slasher film
written and
directed by
Romano Scavolini, and
starring Baird Stafford and
Sharon Smith. Its plot
follows a deranged...
- very
close to
winning the league.
Afterwards he
transferred Robursport Scavolini Pesaro Team in
first league, for 3
seasons which won the 2005-06 CEV Cup...
-
Clippers of the
National Basketball ****ociation (NBA). He also pla**** with
Scavolini Pesaro in Italy.
Nicknamed "Stormin' Norman", he is a two-time NBA All-Star...
-
having reached the semi-finals of the competition,
where they lost to
Scavolini Pesaro for one
point difference (a 76–74 home win and a 86–89
defeat in...
- POP 84 was
second (9–5), and the
other two
Final Four
teams would be
Scavolini Pesaro and
Maccabi Tel Aviv, tied at 8–6. Once again, the
first team of...
- Đorđević
returned to
Italy and he
signed with
Scavolini Pesaro for the 2003–04 season. With
Scavolini,
Djordjevic reached the
finals of the 2004 Italian...
- Cetinja, Toni Bevanda, Srđan Savović (Head Coach:
Mirko Novosel) 1982–83
Scavolini Pesaro Dragan Kićanović, Željko Jerkov,
Walter Magnifico, Mike Sylvester...