Following the league break, the star of the cup holder left Israel and said goodbye to the fans: "Our team was special on the field and off the parquet. Appreciate you all"
James Paladin. Separate from the fans
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Bernie Ardov
Following the Ministry of Health's new guidelines and the cessation of the league, basketball league players began to leave Israel in the last day. Whoever said hello tonight (Wednesday) is James Paladin, one of Hapoel Jerusalem's big stars, who said goodbye to the Red Fans via Instagram.
"It's a hard way to end an amazing season. Our team has been special on the field and off the parquet. I appreciate all the fans for all the support and love," Paladin wrote.
As we posted, Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Jerusalem allowed their foreign players to leave in the coming days and return to the US to stay with their family as the Corona virus spread throughout the world.
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Tough way to end an amazing season ... this team was very special on and off the court ... I appreciate all the fans for all the support and love ..
A post shared by James Feldeine (@ kingjf4) on Mar 18, 2020 at 5:38 am PDT
On the red side, Hapoel Jerusalem CEO Guy Harel was one of the biggest supporters of the administration's board meetings in recent days, not to announce the end of the season but only on a break, and his opinion was eventually accepted.
However, he also realized that it was pointless to leave the foreigners with the league for sure disabled for the next few weeks and when it was estimated that the FIBA Champions League is also unlikely to return to activity in the near future.