Hapoel Jerusalem tonight (Sunday) defeated Hapoel Holon 69:76 in a battle at the top of the top house, and took another step towards securing first place in the table ahead of the playoffs.
The first place, if and when, will guarantee the Jerusalemites home in all series, and in this game we once again saw an important home update for Jerusalem, which records seven consecutive victories in the arena.
The audience also returned in large numbers to the stands.
5,747 fans closely watched the bunch in red displaying an iron defense, stopping the quality opponent at 20 points and below in each quarter.
Retin Obasohan is still absent due to injury and Jaylen Adams did not stand out either, and yet Jerusalem won.
Holon, who looked bad on offense, could drop to fourth place in the table tomorrow if Bnei Herzliya defeats Upper Galilee.
Guy Goodes' team, which is apparently mainly concentrated in Europe, can find itself without a home advantage in the quarterfinals of the playoffs.
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- Hapoel Jerusalem BC (@JerusalemBasket) April 24, 2022 Wrong?
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