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Hapoel of Jerusalem (9-3), represented by Dainius Adomaitis, suffered a grudge at the Israel Championship.
Colones are launched this season
Lithuanian students traveling 99: 101 (23:31, 27:25, 28:24, 23:19) fell against Hapoe Hapoel’s basketball players (8-4).
With 3 minutes remaining in the match, the guests had a 7-point lead (94:87), but Hapoel ran 8-0 and Taylor Rochestie overcame the result with a goal kick (95:94).
With 28 seconds to go, J’Covan Brown put the guests ahead with a free throw (99:98) and the last attack came from the hosts, who entrusted the ball to Keenan Evans and he scored a victorious three-point lead 11 seconds (101: 99). The Jerusalem team still had time to attack, but Chris Kramer’s latest 3-pointer was inaccurate.
Evans was the most useful player of the winners, scoring 22 points (3/8 dvit., 4/7 trit., 4/5 penalties) in 32 minutes, bouncing 6 balls, making 5 assists, provoking, provoking 6 fouls and compiled 30 utility scores.
With 10 wins and 2 losses, the team led by Adomaitis remains the championship leader, while with 8 wins in 12 matches, Haifa is third.
Hapoel from Haifa: Amit Simhon 23 (5/6 Trit.), Keenan Evans 22 (Rev.6, Rev.5), Jason Siggers 19, Rakeem Backles 13 (Rev.6).
Hapoel of Jerusalem: Malcolm Hill 19 (2/6 Trit.), Suleiman Braimoh 16 (Rev. 6), J’Covan Brown 15 (Rev. 7), TaShawn Thomas 13 (Rev. 7), Chris Kramer 12 (5th ed .).
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