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More than Money and Halperin: Noam speaks on the way up Israel today

2020-04-06T09:31:09.669Z


Israeli basketball


Since Guy Goodes' breakout season in '89 / '88, no player under the age of 18 received more minutes than a senior league spokesman on his first steps on the road to a promising career

  • Noam speaks. Got 17.8 minutes and scored 4.8 points on average

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1. Since Guy Goodes in 1988/89 there has been no player under the age of 18 who has been given significant playing minutes like the amount received this season by Noam Dovrat, the rising talent of Maccabi Rasht.

Goodes, who played at Hapoel Haifa at the time, played 21 games and scored 13.5 points per game. On the official website of the League Administration and the various archives, the exact number of minutes he received on average per game cannot be found, but historians and experts believe that Goodes has been on average for at least 20 minutes.

A spokeswoman, who will celebrate 18 in July, partnered in 21 league games this season, and would have reached more than 30 games if the league had not ended early due to the Corona crisis. He averaged 17.8 minutes and averaged 4.8 points.

2. In all of the 20 seasons since that memorable season of Goodes, now a spokeswoman for the spokeswoman, the only five players to come close to the young talent from the wine town are Omri Caspi, Yotam Halperin, Yogev Ohayon, Danny Abadia and Yam Madar. But they also did not reach the number of minutes of a spokesperson (the data in the table below).

Caspi paved the way for Israelis in the BBC, Halperin made an impressive Euroleague career and Ohayon provided a distinguished career in Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Jerusalem and the Israeli national team.

Spokeswoman in action. Sweet future // Photo: Oded Karni

The other two should not speak words, her loss is marked as a potential first-team in the upcoming draft and the experts expect him to have a promising career in the best league in the world. Medar is also on the cusp of professionals from around the world, already entering the second round of Draft 2021 projections of some US sites.

She is still a very young speaker, and does not enjoy the public relations that naturally accompany the talents played by the Tel Aviv groups, but his career start is as impressive as any of the promising names we mentioned above.

3. If you analyze the data in depth, the 17.8 minutes received this season speaks even more impressive. With the exception of Yogev Ohayon who started his career in Gilboa / Galilee and Yam Madar from Hapoel Tel Aviv, who also played and scored less spoken, Caspi, Halperin and Abadia got their minutes in Maccabi Tel Aviv, for which the league is the second most important framework in which to give minutes to young people.

In Maccabi Rashab - with all due respect to Eurocap - the Premier League is the main frame, and the fact that a speaker receives so many significant minutes - most of them not in Garbage Time but in the minutes when the game is still "alive" and tight - enhances his achievement and increases the credit that comes to mind. The club and the professional team.

Bureaucap, the second enterprise of its quality on the continent, also received the young talent quite a few minutes. Recall, according to the "Israel Today" test we performed last December, a seven-time all-time spokeswoman for the season received players under 18 Eurocup with 148 minutes in ten games.

The amount of minutes he played at the factory this season places him above European talents marked by youth as having huge potential: Desnan Musa (147 minutes in 16/17, now Brooklyn), and Ania Marinkovich (146 minutes in 14/15, selected in the second round in the draft And plays in Valencia from the Euroleague) and Sco Dombuia (119 min. On 19/19, picked 15th in the draft by Detroit).

Source: israelhayom

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