Hapoel Tel Aviv collapsed in the second half in conch and was beaten 103: 76 • Ariel Beit-Halahmi continues to believe he can fix the sad situation • Amit Simhon excelled in wins with 23 points and 6 threes • 21 rebounds for Steve Zach
Bethlehemi. Not saying desperate
Photo:
Liron Moldovan
All five wins at HAC were in close games and ended with a total of 13 difference. Today against Hapoel Tel Aviv in the opening of the 16th round, she embarrassed the guests with a 76: 103 - 27 difference victory!
Amit Simhon in a great game with 23 points and 6 threes, Steve Zack with 21 rebounds and a group threes display (16 in 51%) brought the clear victory, which compared the balance between the two teams
Hapoel Tel Aviv is in serious trouble. She thought she was on the King's Road after the victories over Gilboa / Galilee and Maccabi Ashdod, but then came home defeat to Eilat and again exposed the many problems we also saw in the "Conch."
Following the humiliating defeat, Ariel Beit-Halahmi's status was greatly undermined, and may well open next week, even though at the end of the game he was interviewed and sounded as if he believed in his ability to remedy his bad situation - his audience did not think so, and cursed him nonstop.
Hapoel Tel Aviv has actually opened well, managing almost every attack. It went up to 11:18, with Jordan Hamilton finishing first quarter with 17 points (finishing the game with 32). Amit Simhon rose excellent from the bench of BS and with 9 points - 23:23 at the end of the quarter.
Joy with the ball. Great game outside the arch // Photo: Liron Moldovan
The second quarter continued to be considered and ended at 45:46 for the local team. Amit Simhon finished the first half with 16 points without missing out.
The third quarter was a different story. He finished the game and highlighted the low breakout threshold of the Reds from Tel Aviv.
Hapoel Tel Aviv evaporated. Mark Lyons was the weakest and scored first points deep in the last quarter of Garbage. In contrast, BH continued to enjoy and run until it crushed any hope of Hapoel Tel Aviv, which looked particularly bad.