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Reynolds: "Think we would have won the Euroleague" | Israel today

2020-10-14T09:16:15.650Z


Maccabi Tel Aviv will meet Bayern Munich and ex Jaylen Reynolds, who is sure: "We had a piece of staff, the sky was the limit for us" | World Basketball


Tonight (19:30) Maccabi Tel Aviv will meet Bayern Munich and ex Jaylen Reynolds, who believes that the team of the 2019/20 season could go all the way: "We had a piece of staff, the sky was the limit for us"

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When Maccabi Tel Aviv plays tonight (Wednesday, 19:30) against Bayern Munich, it will meet a familiar face, the ex-Jaylen Reynolds who played in its ranks for a few months last season.

"I came to Maccabi knowing that this is a team that is already winning and I knew I was coming as an extra," said Reynolds in recent days. "I learned a lot from what I went through there.

The miss due to the break of the Euroleague season: "The sky was the limit for us, I think we would have won the Euroleague. But it was a difficult situation, we had good players me, we had a piece of staff so I think we would have come very far."

The differences between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Bayern Munich: "Let's start with the fact that these are two good teams that have talented players.

Personally I think what is needed is hunger.

I'm sure both teams are hungry, and we'm very hungry for the future, and that's what drives the team, they're all on the same page.

With us everyone shares the ball and everyone plays hard and it does not matter to us if someone scores 30 points or 40 points or whatever.

For example, if I do not have a good offensive game, I will do my best to take every rebound, and that only shows that everyone is in the same boat. "

The fact that there will be no crowd: "I do not want to say it's an advantage. It's our job and we have to function, whether there are fans or not, whether there is pressure or not, but in the end we have to play, that's what we get paid to do, so I think it's "It's unfortunate that there are no fans, but that is not an advantage because both teams will come to compete."

Source: israelhayom

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