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Dan Shamir and the New Zealand Breakers also lost in the second round of the Australian League - Walla! sport

2021-01-27T10:52:31.400Z


The Israeli coach's team met Adelaide once again, and after the loss in overtime in the previous game, they suffered 88:78. Dalani stood out for Shamir with 19 points


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Dan Shamir and the New Zealand Breakers also lost in the second round of the Australian League

The Israeli coach's team met Adelaide once again, and after the loss in overtime in the previous game, they suffered 88:78.

Dalani stood out for Shamir with 19 points

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Meanwhile he is with a 2: 0 balance.

Shamir (Photo: GettyImages)

Another loss to Dan Shamir and his team New Zealand Breakers in the Australian League.

After the painful loss in the first round 94:91 against Adelaide after extra time, today (Wednesday) the Breakers lost again to Adelaide, this time 88:78 in a game in which they were behind from the opening whistle to the end.



Finn Delaney excelled in Shamir's team with 19 points and 6 rebounds.

Corey Webster and Tai Webster with 17 and 15 each were also good while ex-Maccabi Tel Aviv Colton Iverson also made a nice contribution of 12 points and 10 rebounds.

All of the top five players at the winner scored in double digits, Isaac Humphries finished as the leading scorer with 21 points.

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Painful opening for Dan Shamir: New Zealand Breakers lost 94:91 to Adelaide after overtime

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