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Monaco - Maccabi Tel Aviv 0:6 (1st quarter) - voila! sport

2023-04-27T18:25:23.634Z


The yellows, who hold a 0:1 advantage from the first match of the series and have transferred the pressure to the host, are looking for another victory in France to get closer to the Final Four of the Euroleague


With a 0:1 advantage that it obtained in the first game yesterday (Tuesday), Maccabi Tel Aviv is hosted tonight by Monaco for game number 2 in the Euroleague quarter-final series.

The pressure is all on the host, as a loss for the Yellows will still leave them with a chance to close their interest in the two home games to be held next week, and qualify for the Final Four in Kaunas, Lithuania next month.



After hundreds of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans provided the team with extraordinary support in the first away game of the series, the Monaco police announced today that there is no permission to bring drums and cheering equipment into tonight's game.

Will they arrive at the hall with a 0:2 advantage?

Brown (photo: official website, Elad Goldstein, Maccabi Tel Aviv)

the progress of the game

1st quarter:



Oded Ketch made the top five with Bonzie Colson, Lorenzo Brown, Wade Baldwin, Jake Cohen and Josh Niebo.

Ouattara sniped from the three twice with 0:6 in the opening.

A victory will put Maccabi Tel Aviv one step away from qualifying for the Final Four (Photo: GettyImages, Nikola Krstic/MB Media)

The next games in the series

Game 3: Maccabi Tel Aviv - Monaco

May 2, 21:05



if necessary:



​​Game 4: Maccabi Tel Aviv - Monaco |

May 4, 21:05


Game 5: Monaco - Maccabi Tel Aviv |

May 9 or 10

  • sport

  • basketball

  • Euroleague and European basketball

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Source: walla

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