Back home with only Israeli players, Maccabi Tel Aviv loses to Hapoel Haifa
With no foreigners available, Maccabi needed to fill its roster with players from the youth department and others who had been loaned out to Leumit League teams.
The war no doubt has affected all parts of Israeli society, and one of the industries that has been faced with some of the collateral damage, so to speak, is sports, in particular basketball.From league schedules being turned upside down to rosters being in constant flux and upheaval, there has been plenty of chaos.Euroleague season that had just begun two days earlier.Belgrade quickly became Maccabi’s home away from home for the foreseeable future as the club rented apartments for the players and decided not to put them up in hotels in order to create the best conditions possible in the circumstances that presented themselves. Despite a far-from-ideal situation, Maccabi has done well in continental play, sporting a 9-7 record thus far while playing in an empty Pionir Arena for home games. But now, with Israeli games back, the club has already had to face some challenges with the roster for those local contests.
One of the teams that has had its fair share of challenges is Maccabi Tel Aviv. When the war began, the yellow-and-blue needed to figure out a plan of action and fast with their foreign players on edge and aHapoel Haifa and Hapoel Beersheba, none of the foreigners returned, this time with their Israeli counterparts.
The first match, against Bnei Herzliya, saw four import players, along with all of the Israelis, return to the Holy Land and help head coach Oded Katash take the win. However, with a pair of games againstThis was due to a number of reasons - from the fear of the war, the Christmas holiday, or the club reducing their contracted salaries because of the losses that the club is incurring.
With no foreigners available, Maccabi needed to fill its roster with players from the youth department and others who had been loaned out to Leumit League teams. When the yellow-and-blue took to the court for its first home Israel Premier League game of the season, there was no question that this was not a normal matchup, no matter how much the surroundings seemed to be the same.Maccabi has a solid start
While the familiar faces of Jake Cohen, Roman Sorkin, Tamir Blatt, Rafi Menco and John DiBartolomeo were all on the Yad Eliyahu court, so were the likes of Omer Mayer, who has been with the senior team the entire season, along with Shachar Doron, Roi Behar, Yaron Goldman, Ziv Berko and Oren Sahar, making for quite an eclectic group.since October 7.”Maccabi has another game coming up on Monday night at Hapoel Beersheba, and it will be interesting to see how many minutes some of the yellow-and-blue players will play, as some really played above and beyond what would be normal for them.With an important road Euroleague game on tap against Zalgiris in Lithuania on Thursday, Katash will need to be super careful with his squad and with those who will be counting on him in continental play.However, Menco said that he and his teammates aren’t going to rest too much and will want to give the best they can, no matter the situation.“We are all doing the best that we can by splitting up the minutes. We didn’t feel that we were the underdogs coming into this game, and we won’t come into any game and feel that way with any roster. We will come into the game on Monday and do the best that we can.”
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