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Live Report: Bnei Herzliya - Hapoel Jerusalem 63:63 (Quarter 4)
Aharoni's team escaped to a double-digit lead led by Bab and Onwaku, Obsuhan returned the guest.
Hapoel Haifa defeated Rishon LeZion 94:98
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Monday, 15 November 2021, 21:52
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The sixth round of the Premier League closed tonight (Monday) with two games.
Hapoel Haifa defeated Maccabi Rishon Lezion 94:98 and left the Oranges in last place in the league.
20:30: Hapoel Jerusalem hopes to continue the momentum in an away game against Bnei Herzliya, which wants to achieve a victory after two consecutive losses.
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Hapoel Haifa - Maccabi Rishon Lezion 94:98
Both teams came into the game with a lone win, but the defenses did not really reach the first quarter, which ended in
25:32 to the
places. Chris Claiborne who during the week talked about the possibility of him being released due to his poor ability, was very good and scored 24 for the Oranges, but the host enjoyed a wonderful ability from Amit Simhon (26, 6 from 9 over the arc), with the awakening of Kadim Allen in the last quarter also ensured the victory of Elad Hussein's team, despite a late comeback attempt by the visitors. Rishon Lezion is in trouble, and it closes the Premier League table with a single victory in six rounds.
Scorers for Hapoel Haifa:
Amit Simhon 26 (6 of 9 from the three), Scotty James 14, Spencer Weiss and Kadim Allen 13 each, Igor Nesterenko 12, Gregory Vargas 8 (10 assists, 5 rebounds), James Thompson 6, Will Reiman 4, Ofek Avital 2.
Scorers for Maccabi Rishon Lezion:
Chris Claiborne (11 rebounds) and Nathaniel Artzi (7 of 11 from three) 24 each, Maurice Kemp 15 (7 rebounds), Tu Holloway (7 assists) and Malik Dayem 13 each, Guy Platin and Igor Kolshov 2 each, Tal Peled 1 Noam Dovrat played 5 minutes and did not score.
Scotty James energetically opened the game, made some good moves but also made a second early foul and went down to the bench. After a close start, the host escaped to 13:21 thanks to a 0: 8 run led by Amit Simhon. At the end of a very offensive quarter, 25:32 to Hapoel Haifa. The visitors clung on at the start of the second quarter and dropped to just 38:37. Nesterenko and James returned Hussein's side to a 5- to 7-point lead, but Claiborne and Holloway, as well as some nationalists, helped the Oranges get to the halftime break with a minimal lag.
51:53
to Hapoel Haifa at the break.
Simhon and Claiborne continued to go head to head during the quarter, when despite the offense problem, Hapoel Haifa managed to fall by a double-digit advantage thanks to a 0:10 run at the end of the third quarter.
65:76
to the host ahead of the decisive quarter.
The local difference grew to 16 points at the start of the third quarter, but Rishon Lezion returned to a timeout with eight consecutive points and returned to the game.
The host again led by a double-digit margin, the Oranges managed to offset again but again went down undefeated and remained deep in last place with a lone win in six rounds.
94:98
to Hapoel Haifa at the end.
Jerusalem wants to continue the momentum, but has fallen behind.
Obsuhan (Photo: Bernie Ardov)
Bnei Herzliya - Hapoel Jerusalem
The host is looking for its first victory over the Jerusalemites after five consecutive losses, with the last time Herzliya defeated Jerusalem in the Jubilee Hall was in December 2016. Oren Aharoni's players will try to avoid a third consecutive loss that will call their entry into the Cup quarterfinals. Hapoel Jerusalem only want to continue the momentum created with the arrival of Yotam Halperin, and pull him at least until the national team break, after which the team will enter the important games in the home stage of the Champions League. Thun Maker is the stranger who is not registered with the guest.
Two threes by Adam Ariel and another by Retin Obsuhan gave Hapoel Jerusalem a 9:11 advantage, but since then the host has run 2:15 on the way to a double-digit advantage. The Reds slightly minimized damage on the way to
19:26
Herzliya at the end of the first quarter. The local gap returned to double digits, with Chris Bab and Chinano Onwoko not allowing Yotam Halperin's gang to approach.
33:45
Bnei Herzliya went down to the halftime break.
Retin Obsuhan woke up in the visiting ranks, who wanted to open the third quarter and offset the entire local gap.
Van Velit's good ability did not help Aharoni's team, which saw the Jerusalemites take the lead in the last minute of the third quarter, which ended in
63:63
.
Premier League 2021/22
Group
Ms.
Netz
A.
Hp
Baskets
Nk
1
Hapoel Jerusalem
5
4
0
1
397-437
9
2
Maccabi Tel Aviv
6
4
0
2
479-553
10
3
Hapoel Holon
6
4
0
2
475-504
10
4
Hapoel Galil Elyon
6
4
0
2
477-483
10
5
Bnei Herzliya
5
3
0
2
426-411
8
6
Gilboa / Galil
6
3
0
3
490-485
9
7
Hapoel Beer Sheva
6
3
0
3
512-503
9
8
Urban Ness Ziona
6
3
0
3
527-507
9
9
Hapoel Eilat
6
2
0
4
529-537
8
10
Hapoel Tel Aviv
6
2
0
4
502-497
8
11
Hapoel Haifa
6
2
0
4
500-469
8
12
Maccabi Rishon Lezion
6
1
0
5
539-467
7
Results of the sixth round games so far: Urbani
Ness Ziona - Hapoel Beer Sheva 91:96 (after extra time)
Hapoel Tel Aviv - Hapoel Holon 62:67
Maccabi Tel Aviv - Hapoel Holon 95: 101 (after two overtimes)
Hapoel Galil Elyon - Hapoel Gilboa / Galil 85:74
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