Kairys formed the headquarters for Rytas: the Lithuanian and Greek coach who works in Indonesia to help / News



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Vilnius “Ryto” boss Donaldas Kairys, who is getting used to the coach’s position, made his first moves: he trained the coaching staff. According to the BasketNews.lt website, the 43-year-old specialist summoned well-known coaches Giedrius Žibėnas and Georgios Dedas from Greece to help him.

According to BasketNews.lt sources, Rytas approved the nominations of both specialists.

Žibėnas, 36, returns to work in Lithuania after a five-year break, when in 2015, after winning the NKL bronze with Sūduva-Mantinga from Marijampolė, he went abroad.

Left attended in 2015-2016. season in Poland, team Slupsk Energa Czarni, 2017-2018. season in Estonia, Tallinn Kalev / Cramo club, and in 2019 in the Lithuanian youth national team (under 20s). In Poland, the Lithuanian duo won the bronze medal, and in Estonia, the title of champion.

Between these stops, Žibena’s career wound through Iran, Denmark, Italy and Indonesia, where he had worked for the past two years. Kaunas, who started the stage with a strong chord in an exotic country, won the Indonesian championship for the first season with the Stapac from Jakarta.

Dedas and Kairis, 40, in 2019-2020. At the start of the season, they competed on the Piraeus Olympiacos team, to which Kęstutis Kemzūra, who took over the helm, invited the compatriot.

Ded has been based in Piraeus since 2018, when David Blatt expressed his trust in him.

After the Greek grandfather fired Kemzur in the heat of last season, Kairys and Dedas moved to work at the Avtodor club in Saratov.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, their The Coaches and Assistants duo in Russia managed to win just three VTB United League matches.

Two-meter Ded ended his career as a basketball player in 2016 and started out as a coach for the Athens AEK team. 2017-2018 gained experience at the Aries club in Trikala.

Dainis Adomaitis, who worked at Ryte for the past two years, attended Mindainas Brazys, Šarūnas Ciparis and Latvian Ulvis Helmanis.



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