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Still alive: Hapoel Jerusalem defeated Steel Ostrov 76:83 | Israel today

2021-11-10T21:26:18.756Z


Yotam Halperin's team was already 12 points behind, but woke up in the third quarter and turned the result into a giant. With 6 points and 10 rebounds from the bench • In the two remaining rounds she has to win at least once more than the Polish team will achieve in those rounds


Hapoel Jerusalem tonight (Wednesday) defeated Stal Ostrov 76:83 and achieved its first victory this season in the Champions League, but comes out with a slightly sour feeling after failing to win by more than 11 points and erasing the loss in Poland in the last round.

The team in red started the game badly and went down to the break of the half with a lag of 8. In the second half, Retin Obasuhan woke up and led the turnaround.

The Belgian guard, who scored just 2 points in the first half, added another 18 in the last 20 minutes and dragged his teammates to the first V in the European framework.

Jaylen Adams added 13 points and Itai Segev fought under the baskets with 6 points and 10 rebounds.

Now the group from the capital is not dependent on itself.

In the remaining two rounds it has to win at least once more than the Polish team will achieve in those rounds.

In the next round, which will take place in four weeks, to Izmir, where she will meet Karsiyaka and try to beat her by 3 points or more.

Then, in the final round she will play in Spain against Manresa who secured first place at home with a 0: 4 balance.

Retin Obasohan on the way to the points, tonight, Photo: Berni Ardov,

Retin Obasohan flies, tonight, Photo: Berni Ardov,

Jaylen Adams, Tonight, Photo: Bernie Ardov,

Thon Maker, Tonight, Photo: Bernie Ardov,

Willie Workman, tonight, Photo: Bernie Ardov,

Adam Ariel with a big three, tonight, Photo: Berni Ardov,

Sean Kilpatrick, tonight, Photo: Berni Ardov,

Source: israelhayom

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