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Reverse football: Maccabi Tel Aviv lost to Fenerbahce | Israel Today

2020-10-29T21:38:59.806Z


Reverse football: The Yellows collapsed in the last quarter and lost an advantage on the way to 75:65 and a 4: 2 balance in the Euroleague • Wilbkin the only one to function | Israeli basketball


The Yellows collapsed in the last quarter and lost an advantage on the way to 75:65 and a 4: 2 balance in the Euroleague • Wilbkin was the only one to function (23), another bad game for Lavender (3 points in 23 minutes) • Next week: Anadolu and Larkin

  • Wilbkin and Cloiaro.

    Fourth loss in the Euroleague

    Photography: 

    Alan Shiver

After the victory over Moscow Khimki last week, Maccabi Tel Aviv returned tonight to lose when they surrendered 75:65 to Fenerbahce at Menora Mivtachim Hall and fell to a 4: 2 balance in the Euroleague.

Except for Scotty Wilbkin (23 points) no player surpassed the Yellows who led for almost three quarters, but collapsed in the last quarter in front of the great defense and energies of the Turkish team who enjoyed excellent shooting ability by Ali Muhammad, Nando de Colo and Jarl Eddie and excellent defense by Jan. Wesley.

Dragon Bender who continues to suffer from adaptation difficulties, again provided weak ability and stopped at 3 points and 2 index points in almost 23 minutes.

Tyler Dorsey stopped at just one point (0 from 7 to 3) and did not mention the excellent ability from the game in Moscow.

Next week, Yannis Sapropoulos and his players went to an away game in Istanbul against Anadolu Efes and star Shane Larkin, who is returning from injury.

Even before that, in the semi-finals of the Winner's Cup, they will meet Maccabi Rishon Lezion in the reconstruction of the playoff final from last season.

Source: israelhayom

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