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Oz Blazer: "Who else thinks the third round can be canceled?" | Israel today

2022-06-09T13:24:57.625Z


The Maccabi Tel Aviv forward criticizes the method of playing the Premier League in basketball, ahead of the second game in the final series • "I also thought that was the Final Four and I was not in Maccabi"


Tonight (Thursday) Hapoel Holon will be able to win the championship against Bnei Herzliya, which will host it for the second game in the final series of the best of three games at the Toto Hall in Holon.

There is quite a bit of criticism in the basketball world about the set method of play, and many fans would have preferred to see the deciding stages in the series of the best of five.

Oz Blazer, a Maccabi Tel Aviv player who ended the season with a shrill disappointment, with a relegation in the semi-final against Bnei Herzliya, tweeted: "Who else thinks it is possible to cancel the third round and move on to the best series from 5 to the end?

And I will say in advance to all the questioners, yes, I thought so too that it was a Final Four and I was not at Maccabi. "

Who else thinks it is possible to cancel the third round and move on to the best series from 5 to the end?


And I will say in advance to all the questioners, yes, I thought so too that it was a Final Four and I was not at Maccabi

- Oz Blayzer (@OBlayzer) June 9, 2022

In the current system of games in the basketball Premier League, at the end of the season the league is divided into upper and lower playoffs, where the first six teams play against each other and fight for the playoff positions, and the last six fight for relegation.

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Source: israelhayom

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