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Red Submarine: Holon defeated Jerusalem 94: 103 | Israel today

2021-04-20T01:12:34.868Z


Even without Stefanos Dadas, Holon have inflicted a fifth loss on Jerusalem in the last six games • Tyros Maggie and Millis excelled | Israeli basketball


Even without Stefanos Dadas, Holon have inflicted a fifth loss on Jerusalem in the last six games • Tyros Maggie and Isaiah Milis excelled

  • Braimo tries to break into the basket, tonight.

    Another loss to the Reds

    Photo: 

    Oded Karni

Hapoel Holon returned to the winning track tonight (Monday) when they defeated Hapoel Jerusalem 94: 103 even without the distant Stefanos Dadas, who saw his trainees from the stands provide another excellent attacking game.

The Jerusalemites showed more fighting and energy than we have become accustomed to in recent months, but once again their defense did not function in the important moments, especially not in color.

Tyros Maggie did whatever he pleased with all the helpless guards Jonathan Alon placed on him.

Isaiah Miles scored some great shots and CJ Harris also made important moves in the deciding minutes.

In doing so, Holon leaves behind the loss in Ness Ziona and hopefully also the events that took place during it.

On Thursday, a game against Maccabi Rishon Lezion awaits her, and then also a meeting against Bnei Herzliya before games with a title on the scales - Final 4 in the Balkan League and Final 8 in the Champions League.

While in Holon they breathe the air of peaks and dream of titles, in Jerusalem they continue to lose (5 in the last 6 games) and in a certain constellation a loss to Hapoel Gilboa / Galil in the final round of the regular season can take the Reds from the top six directly to the bottom house.

Source: israelhayom

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