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 BRYNTON LEMAR and Hapoel Jerusalem have a big month coming up, with key games in Europe and locally

Hapoel Jerusalem, Maccabi Tel Aviv notch crucial victories

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 JOHN DIBARTOLOMEO has been with Maccabi Tel Aviv since 2017 and is no stranger to unexpected basketball ups-and-downs, though this year is still unique.

Rested Maccabi Tel Aviv gets ready to bounce back for Euroleague stretch run

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 MACCABI TEL AVIV’S Roy Revivo (center) celebrates after scoring the yellow-and-blue’s second goal in their 5-1 road victory over Maccabi Netanya.

Maccabi TA trounces Netanya, tied for lead with Maccabi Haifa

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 ANTONIUS CLEVELAND has made an impact with Maccabi Tel Aviv in limited playing time, and the 30-year-old guard has embraced his role with infectious positivity.

Cleveland helps Tel Aviv navigate the chaos

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 TOMER HEMED (in black) and Maccabi Haifa come on strong late in their State Cup round-of-32 clash with Hapoel Kfar Saba, claiming three goals in the extra session for a 6-3 victory.

Maccabi Haifa, Maccabi TA advance in State Cup

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 JOHN DIBARTOLOMEO has been with Maccabi Tel Aviv since 2017 and is no stranger to unexpected basketball ups-and-downs, though this year is still unique.

Catching up with the Maccabi Tel Aviv captain in Serbia

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
MACCABI TEL AVIV’S Lorenzon Brown goes to the hoops for two of his 12 points in the yellow-and-blue’s 93-83 victory over Monaco in Euroleague action on Tuesday night. Maccabi plays tonight against Turkish side Fenerbahce in Lithuania.

Maccabi Tel Aviv looks to maintain momentum

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 MACCABI TEL AVIV COACH Oded Katash has had to juggle his handling of the team – on and off the court – in a delicate manner through the first half of the season.

Maccabi Tel Aviv takes aim at second half of season, despite setbacks

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 Despite strong performances from Tamir Blatt (left) and Rafi Menco (right), Maccabi Tel Aviv lost 104-96 to Hapoel Haifa. (Dov Halickman)

Back home with only Israeli players, Maccabi Tel Aviv loses to Hapoel Haifa

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 MACCABI TEL AVIV forward Josh Nebo chases a loose ball during the yellow-and-blue’s 89-81 Euroleague victory over Baskonia on Tuesday night in Belgrade.

Mac TA digs deep to overcome Baskonia

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 ERAN ZAHAVI once again came to the rescue for Maccabi Tel Aviv, scoring the game-winning goal on a second-half penalty in the yellow-and-blue's 2-1 victory over Maccabi Netanya.

Israeli teams hitting stride on the pitch

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
  AFTER NOT being allowed into stadiums across Israel since the war began, an agreement was reached yesterday for the immediate return of the fans to the stands, initially 1,000 per game, with the amount to increase according to the situation.

Action heats up, fans will return to stands

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 ERAN ZAHAVI (center) and Osher Davida (left) each scored goals for Maccabi Tel Aviv in a 2-1 comeback win over Hapoel Jerusalem at Teddy Stadium.

Maccabi Tel Aviv rallies to edge Hapoel Jerusalem

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 A difficult decision that provoked criticism but turned out to be the right one. Erez Kalpo

Turgeman's time has arrived: a summary of the premier league season

By DAVID ROSENTHAL
 CJ HARRIS (right) scored a game-high 25 points to power Hapoel Holon to a big 93-74 Basketball Champions League victory over Turkish side Bursaspor.

Basketball back with a bang across Israel

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN