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Winner's Cup: Maccabi Tel Aviv defeated Hapoel Haifa 74:83 and advanced to the semifinals - Walla! sport

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Winner of the Cup Winner: Sapropoulos' players started the season in the local arena smoothly against the newcomer, and will meet Maccabi Rishon Lezion in the semifinals on Saturday. Blazer (19) and Hunter (16) stood out


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Winner's Cup: Maccabi Tel Aviv defeated Hapoel Haifa 74:83 and advanced to the semifinals

Winner of the Cup Winner: Sapropoulos' players started the season in the local arena smoothly against the newcomer, and will meet Maccabi Rishon Lezion in the semifinals on Saturday. Blazer (19) and Hunter (16) stood out

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The Yellows started the season in the local arena smoothly.

Zizic vs. Amit Simhon (Photo: Oded Karni, League Director)

The final winner of the Winner's Cup semi-final was determined tonight (Monday) after Maccabi Tel Aviv easily defeated Hapoel Haifa 74:83 in the quarterfinals.

After a close first quarter, the Yellows took control of the game in the second quarter, during which they went up to a double-digit advantage.

The excellent Jason Seagers left the newcomer in the game, while Igor Nesterenko who came off the bench also provided very good minutes in the red lines from the Carmel.



In the third quarter, Sapropoulos' players pressed the gas pedal and ran away with a 52:68 advantage.

At this point, it seems that Elad Hussein's team has run out of energy, despite Seagers' attempts to get his team back in the game in the last quarter.

Othello Hunter and Oz Blazer looked very good in the ranks of Maccabi Tel Aviv and led the team, while Hapoel Haifa will hope for better performances than Amit Simhon and Karem Mashur.

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Jason Seagers (Photo: Oded Karni, League Director)

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the progress of the game

Quarter 1:



Ante Žižić showed superiority under the baskets in the opening and the Yellows went up to 6:10.

Blazer started well, but threes by Jason Seagers and Amit Simhon kept Hapoel Haifa close to the champion.

At the end of the first quarter, Maccabi Tel Aviv led

17:23.



Quarter 2: The



Yellows put up gear at the start of the second quarter and flew to a double-digit lead, 19:29, after an Othello Hunter basket in a burst.

Elad Hussein decided he was tired and called a timeout, less than two minutes into the quarter.

Yannis Sapropoulos brought off the bench the youngsters Dori Sahar and Idan Alber, who issued good minutes, and kept the yellow advantage in the 8-10 point area.

A three by Amit Simhon towards the end of the half, brought both teams to the break with the Yellows in the lead,

39:47.

The Yellows opened a gap at the start of the second quarter and did not look back.

Wilbkin vs. Leonard (Photo: Oded Karni, League Director)

Quarter 3:



Jason Seagers and Igor Nesterenko opened the third quarter well and brought the newcomer back to just minus four, prompting Sapropoulos to call a timeout.

Two threes by Maccabi Tel Aviv - one by Blazer and one by Bender - set 52:64 for the Yellows, and this time it was Hussein's turn to ask for a timeout.

Chris Jones set a record difference of 16 points.

At the end of the third quarter, Maccabi Tel Aviv led

55:68.



Quarter 4:



Max Heidegger went up for the first minutes in yellow, and Maccabi Tel Aviv continued to lead safely on Elad Hussein's team.

Othello Hunter and Oz Blazer continued to show good ability, and despite attempts by Jason Seagers to bring Haifa back into the game did not help.

84:93 to

Maccabi Tel Aviv at the end.

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