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Bnei Herzliya defeated Hapoel Tel Aviv | Israel today 86:98

2021-02-03T19:40:59.633Z


| Israeli basketball The Reds absorbed 58 points in the first half in their home court and came close to the red line • Clark (25) and Heidegger (15) brought Drucker a fourth victory • 25 points from Yam Madar were not enough The blues of Herzliya are celebrating at the drive-in Photography:  Danny Maron Approaching the red line Photography:  Danny Maron Madar. Can't win Photography:  Danny Maron A bottom


The Reds absorbed 58 points in the first half in their home court and came close to the red line • Clark (25) and Heidegger (15) brought Drucker a fourth victory • 25 points from Yam Madar were not enough

  • The blues of Herzliya are celebrating at the drive-in

    Photography: 

    Danny Maron

  • Approaching the red line

    Photography: 

    Danny Maron

  • Madar.

    Can't win

    Photography: 

    Danny Maron

A bottom game on paper this usually means a close and tough battle with a low result.

These conditions did not really take place tonight (Wednesday) at the Kvutzat Shlomo Hall.

Bnei Herzliya defeated Hapoel Tel Aviv in the home court 86:98 and created an important advantage for themselves in the battle between them at the bottom.

True, Hapoel lacked an important force like the injured JP Tokoto, but Herzliya has not yet used the new acquisition Jared Cunningham, who is not yet fit to play.

In the first half, the visitors showed fantastic ability and Hapoel did not really bother them.

Where was Hapoel Tel Aviv's defensive business card?

Herzliya scored 58 points in this half with great percentages (85 percent for two, 67 percent for three). Kuti Clark gave a glorious half with 22 points from six threes. In the second half Herzliya did not repeat the show, but it was enough for the clear victory.

Source: israelhayom

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