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    Israel Basketball Flourishes in Post-Pandemic Era

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    What’s happening:

    Israeli basketball has made a triumphant return with a series of domestic league games and impressive performances in European competitions. This marks the first action since the conflict with Hamas in early October.

    Why it matters:

    The resumption of basketball games is a sign of resilience and a step toward normalcy for the country. It also showcases the local talent and provides a platform for Israeli teams to shine on the continental stage.

    By the numbers:

    Ramat Gan and Afula celebrated victories in their top-tier returns, while Hapoel Holon and Hapoel Tel Aviv secured wins in European tournaments. Notably, CJ Harris led Hapoel Holon with a 25-point game to a 93-74 win over Bursaspor in the Basketball Champions League.

    The big picture:

    Despite the challenges posed by recent conflicts, Israeli basketball teams have demonstrated their ability to come together and perform at high levels, both domestically and internationally.

    Ramat Gan’s Top-Division Comeback:

    Maccabi Ramat Gan secures a win with a strong team effort, overcoming Bnei Herzliya 80-70. Alex Hamilton is highlighted as a key player, integrating well with the team and contributing to their success.

    Afula’s Premier League Debut:

    Hapoel Afula, led by Noam Avivi with a career-high 29 points, achieves its first win in the premier division, defeating Hapoel Beersheba 90-81. Avivi emphasizes the importance of team victory and acknowledges the opportunity for Israeli players to step up.

    Ness Ziona Dominates:

    In a lopsided game, Ness Ziona overwhelms Hapoel Haifa 111-82, with six players scoring double digits. Tomer Levinson’s near triple-double performance is a standout.

    Holon Conquers Europe:

    Hapoel Holon makes a statement in the Basketball Champions League with a second-half surge to beat Bursaspor. CJ Harris earns MVP honors, emphasizing the team’s depth and hard work.

    Tel Aviv’s EuroCup Victory:

    Hapoel Tel Aviv edges out Besiktas 81-75 in EuroCup play. J’Covan Brown’s decisive performance in the final minutes propels the team to victory, moving their record to 6-2. Coach Danny Franco highlights the challenges of a tight schedule and the resilience of his team.

    The bottom line:

    Israeli basketball has not only resumed but is thriving, with teams showing commendable performances both on the home front and in European competitions, indicating a positive trajectory for the sport in the country.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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