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The victory that worried Maccabi Tel Aviv: "In good seasons, the players react differently"
The Yellows barely made it to the cup round, the team resented: "We have players whose salaries are double the Ashdod budget."
Blazer understands: "If we look like this, it's going to end badly in the Euroleague"
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Tuesday, 10 November 2020, 07:05
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Last night (Monday), Maccabi Tel Aviv qualified for the eighth finals of the State Cup after a 69:75 victory over Maccabi Ashdod in a game in the first round.
The Yellows will find out today against whom they will play in the quarterfinals, when the draw will take place in the half of Hapoel Holon's game against Shula in the FIBA Champions League. The
Yellows, who played without Dragon Bender, Othello Hunter and Scotty Wilbkin who were rested, showed a particularly disappointing ability. Failed to open a double-digit gap against the rival from the second division that was close to surprise.For fear of surprise Yannis Sapropoulos did not divide the minutes too much, with Jonathan Atias (11 minutes), Idan Alber (6 and a half minutes) and Dori Sahar (3 minutes) rarely playing. Oz Blazer With 17 points was the bright spot on the weak evening of the team.
"This is not the first time such a game against a team from the national league has been complicated for us," said one of the club members. "A few years ago in Ness Ziona we were an attack or two away from relegation, but that is not an excuse, it is mostly a bad sign. "For a game like this. We have players whose salary is double the salary of Ashdod's players."
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"It should not have happened, very simply," Oz Blazer concluded, "it happened but the only good thing that happened was that we won. We need to see why our players preparation was like this, because the team prepared us for this game and taught the meaning, and we still did not function like "We had a hard life for ourselves. 17-18 losses is too much, we played in one big mess. We have a super important game on Thursday and if we look like that, then it will not end well."
Speaking about the fact that the team failed to maintain the gap it opened during the game, Blazer said: "It happened to us in the Euroleague as well as in the games we led and did the run on, and also against Eilat. We have not yet found the way to kill the games. Pushing all the time, you must not get your foot off the gas, that's the essence of the club, no matter who you play in. In today's basketball, if you relax for a moment and the other team enters the game, the momentum changes, everything turns and you get stressed. From the first moment from the first minute and come and push. "
Blazer said of his absorption in the yellow uniform: "I feel good, the guys welcomed me with open arms and I do my best to give them back. There are good games and games that go less, my job is to be ready every second on the floor, fight, save, do Points when needed. "
Assisted in the preparation of the article: Ohad Schwerman
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