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Thursday in the Premier League: Maccabi Rishon Lezion and Hapoel Tel Aviv want to get out of the crisis - Walla! sport

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Round 16 of the Premier League (19:00, 5STARS): The Oranges who have lost six of their last seven league games will face the Reds who have lost five in a row. Tillman may return to the Hapoel Tel Aviv squad, James Young will not be on the squad


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Thursday in the Premier League: Maccabi Rishon Lezion and Hapoel Tel Aviv want to get out of the crisis

Round 16 of the Premier League (19:00, 5STARS): The Oranges who have lost six of their last seven league games will face the Reds who have lost five in a row.

Tillman may return to the Hapoel Tel Aviv squad, James Young will not be on the squad

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5 consecutive league losses.

York in action (Photo: Bernie Ardov)

The Premier League in basketball will continue tomorrow (Thursday, 19:00, live broadcast on 5 STARS) in a game from the 16th round in which Maccabi Rishon Lezion will host Hapoel Tel Aviv.

In the first round of Drive In, Rishon Lezion won 85:91 when Isaiah Taylor, who had already been released from the club, led 3 goals with more than 20 points when he scored 24. At Hapoel, Yam Madar stood out with 18 points.

Tomorrow's game will be the 52nd between the teams in the regular season in the Premier League with the balance standing at 24:27 in favor of Hapoel Tel Aviv.

Rishon Lezion, which has won the last four games between the teams, has won 16 of the 24 home games against the Reds.



Rishon Lezion is coming to the game in the midst of one of the club's weakest periods in recent years.

The Oranges have lost six of their last seven league games and have fallen to a five-game winning streak against nine losses, being closer to survival wars than the playoffs.

In the last two league games, since Jeremy Fargo and Jamil Wilson joined, the team has averaged 96 points, and if you add three more games that came before the team break, you get an average of 95.2 points over an average of five games.

Noam Avivi will try to continue playing despite his back injury and Trey Lewis is expected to continue not to dress due to a foot injury.

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Tillman (Photo: Lilach Weiss)

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Hapoel Tel Aviv is not in better momentum than Rishon Lezion.

Five consecutive league losses pinned the Reds to the spot leading to the National League and also changes in the squad and coaching staff failed to lead to wins.

Hapoel come into the game with a number of question marks - forward Justin Tillman may play if he feels comfortable with the special insoles prepared for his foot injury, and if not then John Dibbler will continue to dress.

James Young, who was signed this week, will land in Israel today, but will not be able to play until Maccabi Haifa.

Gabe York will continue to receive the credit, but it is not inconceivable that this will be his last league game in Israel.

Hapoel know that another loss, and they will reach Romema on Monday for a real season game against Maccabi Haifa.

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