Hapoel Jerusalem is on the brink of failing to reach the Eurocup Last 16 for a
third straight year after dropping to a 1-3 record in Group A on Wednesday night
following an 84-77 defeat at Budivelnik Kiev.
Jerusalem finally recorded
its first win in the competition last week, beating Kiev at Malha Arena, but it
was outscored 10-0 in the final two minutes in Ukraine on Wednesday and seems
certain to be knocked out in the regular season yet again.
“This is a
painful defeat because we were in a good position to claim a win,” said
Jerusalem coach Sharon Drucker.
“The guys gave their all but some strange
calls by the refs ended the game for us.”
Drucker’s team looked lost at
the start of the encounter in Kiev, with the hosts opening the night with a 10-0
run. However, the Reds showed some fighting spirit and Jacob Pullen’s
three-pointer capped a 15-0 surge which gave the visitors a two-point edge
(19-17).
Hapoel maintained the slender lead until the end of the first
quarter (26-24) and a tight second period finished with Kiev holding a two-point
advantage (46-44).
The hosts remained in front throughout the third
period, but it was anyone’s game with 10 minutes to play, with Jerusalem only
down by four points (62-58).
Hapoel’s Courtney Fells caught fire at the
start of the fourth quarter, giving his team a 75-72 lead with his 12th point of
the frame.
Jerusalem still had a one point lead (77-76) with two minutes
left, but the visitors would fail to score another point until the final buzzer
on the way to another dejecting defeat.
Pullen had 22 points for
Jerusalem, with Fells adding 19 points and nine rebounds.
Malcolm Delaney
had 22 points for Kiev, which improved to 2-2.
Also Wednesday, Maccabi
Haifa improved to 5-2 in the BSL, beating Maccabi Ashdod 80-74 on the road in a
game which was postponed due to the rocket fire from Gaza.
Haifa had a
one-point lead (43-42) after a close-fought first half and the Greens extended
the gap to double digits (57-46) midway through the third period.
Ashdod
closed back to within two points by the start of the final frame (63-61), but
Haifa never lost control and held on for a third straight win.
Paul Stoll
led five Haifa players in double figures with 25 points, with Pat Calathes
adding 14 points and seven boards.
Diamon Simpson had 21 points and seven
rebounds for Ashdod, which dropped to 1-5 and was playing without both Kenny
Gabriel and Chris Allen who left Israel last week due to the security situation.
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