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Jacob Brown will pass some aptitude tests Israel today

2020-11-23T14:29:28.492Z


Kochav Hapoel Jerusalem will be checked several times before returning to the pitches • Tyson Thomas: "I told everyone to stop with the excuses" | Israeli basketball


Kochav Hapoel Jerusalem will be checked several times in the next ten days before returning to the pitches • Thomas after the 73:82 on Holon: "I told everyone to stop with the excuses"

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    "Waiting for him"

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    Alan Shiver

The Hapoel Jerusalem team took a lot of air yesterday (Sunday) after the 73:82 win over Hapoel Holon.

Although they played with only three foreigners and a short and injured Israeli staff, the Reds maintained a perfect balance in the league.

"We did it with our teeth," the group said.

Tyson Thomas said of the conversation he had with the rest of the players to get through this period: "I told everyone to stop making excuses. Our squad has been shorter lately, and for that we all needed to be better. Now we need more players for the rest of the season." .

Indeed, the intention of the club's management is to reorganize until the return of the national team lag and bring a foreign player in the domestic positions towards the continuation of the struggles in Europe.

Also, the team is already waiting for the return of Captain Jacoben Brown.

As we have written in recent weeks, the target date set is the game against Hapoel Eilat on December 5, and until then the player will pass several aptitude tests to be sure he can return to the pitches.

"Jacoben is a man who changes everything. We are really waiting for him," Oded Katash said at the end, "he has a long way to go until he is in the shape we know, and when that happens he will add a lot to us."

Source: israelhayom

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