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Tomer Porat may join Jerusalem; Tom Maayan moves to Israel | Israel Today

2020-08-17T12:34:37.249Z


First publication: The young forward (21, 2.01 m) started training with the Reds • Hapoel B'Shlosha: Tom Maayan (27, 1.85 m) concluded | Israeli basketball


First publication: The young forward (21, 2.01 m), who won the European Championship with the reserve team in 2019, started training with the Reds • Hapoel B'Shlosha: Tom Maayan (27, 1.85 m) concluded and will return to the Premier League

  • Porat in the uniform of the reserve team. Arouses interest in the league

    Photo: 

    Alan Shiver

Tomer Porat has started training with Hapoel Jerusalem and may complete the team's Israeli roster next season.

Porat (21, 2.01 m), who won the European Championship with the reserve team in the summer of 2019, played last season for Maccabi Raanana from the national league and averaged 4 points and 3.1 rebounds per game.

It should be noted that a number of other teams in the Premier League and National League have recently expressed interest in the services of the talented forward who is expected to make a decision soon on which team he is interested in playing for.

Hapoel BS closed the Israeli staff

Tom Maayan summed up his terms at Hapoel Beer Sheva, Israel Today has learned. Maayan (27, 1.85 m), who played for Maccabi Haifa and Maccabi Kiryat Motzkin from the national league for the past year and a half, will return to the Premier League where he played for Maccabi Ashdod, Bnei Herzliya and Hapoel Jerusalem.

Maayan will complete the Israeli staff of coach Rami Hadar, which includes Travis Warrick, Spencer Weiss, Natan Yarkovich, Muhammad Abu Arisha, Ben Eisenhart, Neta Segal and Amit Ziss.

Maayan in the Herzliya uniform in 2015 // Photo: Alan Shiber

Source: israelhayom

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