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Tonight in the Euroleague: Will Maccabi Tel Aviv come out of the negative balance? | Israel today

2021-01-26T13:16:42.206Z


The Yellows want to beat Fenerbahce in Turkey tonight and get out of the negative balance in the Europa League • Jones: "We need to bring more energy" | Israeli basketball


The Yellows are ready for the match against Fenerbahce in Turkey (20:00) • Chris Jones: "A very important game to fight for the playoffs" • Tyler Dorsey: "I feel the game, whatever the defense will give me - I will take"

  • Jones.

    "Need to bring more energy"

    Photography: 

    Alan Shiver

Maccabi Tel Aviv is ready for the important game tonight (Tuesday, 20:00) in Istanbul against Fenerbahce, a victory in which will rescue it from a negative balance for the first time since the second round.

Apart from Omri Caspi who remains in Israel due to the virus from which he suffers, a full staff is expected to be available to the professional team in the game at Sinan Erdem Arena.

"We have to be physical and get ready to fight," Tyler Dorsey said ahead of the game, "that's our goal. Not to commit offenses, but to be physical and play to the brink of offense." 

Dorsey in victory over Real.

"Need to get ready to fight" // Alan Schieber

The Guard commented on the approach he takes to games: "I don't come to a game with the goal of doing something specific, because I think the main thing is to feel the game. Whatever the defense gives me, I will take. Every game is different from its predecessor."

Backline teammate Chris Jones added: "It's a very important game, especially towards the end of the season and the playoffs. It's a great league and the teams adapt to the changes. We need intensity, pay attention to details and fight together as a team. We need to bring more energy than we once brought The last time we met them. " 



Source: israelhayom

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