Orlando Magic mentor Jamal Moseley is nothing but supportive of Paolo Panchero’s decision to represent the United States at this year’s FIBA Basketball World Cup.
Mosley believes championship experience can only help the MVP winner in terms of his overall development, leadership and performance as one of the league’s rising stars.
“I think it’s a great experience,” Mosley said Tell Cody Taylor of USA TODAY’s Rookie Wire is about Banchero joining Team USA for the World Cup that will take place August 25-September 10. Players all over the league, it allows him to raise his level, as well as his ability to lead and speak and use his voice to drive in our locker room.”
The Magic Sensation announced its intention to join the US campaign for the World Championships last week after the well-publicized federation sought and continued its service more than the Italian programme. Banshero Signs is a promising All-American frontcourt that also includes Brandon Ingram, Jaren Jackson Jr., Cam Johnson, Walker Kessler, and Bobby Portis.
Banchero will be looking to help the USA recover from their worst finish in the top seven at the 2019 World Cup in China.
The Americans will grace the Mall of Asia Arena as members of Group C, scheduled to play New Zealand on August 26, then face Greece on August 28, and conclude the group stage on August 30. Against Jordan for the major group stage.