Yellow-and-blue back to BSL winning ways
03/18/2013 00:36
Maccabi Tel Aviv returned to winning ways in the BSL, snapping a twogame skid with a comfortable 90-71 victory.
Maccabi Tel Aviv's Lior Eliyahu Photo: Adi Avishai
Maccabi Tel Aviv returned to winning ways in the BSL on Sunday night, snapping a
twogame skid with a comfortable 90-71 victory at Maccabi Ashdod.
Despite
falling at the hands of Hapoel Tel Aviv and Barak Netanya in local league action
in the past couple of weeks, Maccabi continued its sensational run in the
Euroleague, remaining in the hunt for a place in the quarterfinal
playoffs.
However, it still wanted to make sure it entered this Friday’s
crucial continental contest at Olympiacos on the back of a BSL win and it easily
outplayed Ashdod, effectively clinching the victory by taking a 44-24 gap into
the break.
Shawn James had 19 points and seven rebounds for Maccabi, with
Lior Eliyahu contributing 12 points and 10 boards.
“We lost two Israeli
games and we wanted to make this a statement game,” said James.
“I’m not
tired at all and I feel great. The game against Olympiacos is going to be the
game of the year for us. We are just going to go out and leave it all on the
floor.”
Diamon Simpson had 16 points for Ashdod (9-12), which is still
battling for a place in the playoffs.
All 12 BSL teams were in action on
Sunday ahead of Monday’s All-Star game at Haifa’s Romema Arena.
Barak
Netanya clinched a place in the top-six on Sunday, beating Hapoel Tel Aviv 70-62
at home.
The league will be split into two sections after every team
completes two rounds of action next week.
The top six sides will play
each other once more for playoff seeding, while the bottom six will fight for
the two final playoff berths, with the team to end the season in last place to
be relegated.
Netanya built on last week’s win over Maccabi Tel Aviv by
holding Hapoel to 38.6 percent from the field (17-of-44), winning its second
straight game to improve to 11-10.
Raymar Morgan had 20 points and nine
rebounds for Netanya, with Marco Killingsworth adding 18 points and nine
boards.
Matan Naor scored 16 points for Hapoel, which fell to
9-12.
Maccabi Haifa (14-7) and Hapoel Eilat (13-8) remained neck-and-neck
in the battle for the runner-up position with wins on Sunday.
Haifa beat
Ironi Ashkelon 83-69 on the road for its fifth straight victory despite trailing
by as many as 19 points (35- 16) in the first half.
Haifa still trailed
by 12 points (43-31) at the break, but outscored the hosts 25-14 in the third
quarter to close within a single point (57-56) and clinched the win with a 24-4
run to start the fourth frame.
Pat Calathes, Paul Stoll and Ido Kozikaro
scored 17 points each for Haifa, with Marque Perry netting 19 points for
Ashkelon, which lost its 10th consecutive game.
Eilat crushed Bnei
Herzliya 92-57 for its third win in four games, securing the victory with a
stunning 32-2 surge in the first half (43-15).
Larry O’Bannon had 17
points for Eilat, with Isaac Rosefelt finishing with 13 points for Herzliya,
which lost its fourth consecutive game to drop to 8-13.
Hapoel Jerusalem
(11-10) missed a chance to move back into the top-four on Sunday, losing 92-77
to Hapoel Gilboa/Galil (9-12) at Malha Arena.
After a tight first half
ended in a 45-45 deadlock, Gilboa seized control with an 11-0 run (68-56) and
never looked back.
Jamar Smith had 21 points for Gilboa, with Rakim
Sanders adding 20 points for Lior Lubin’s men, who are red-hot, having won four
of five contests.
Dan Grunfeld’s 26 points couldn’t help the disjointed
Jerusalem avoid its third straight loss.
Also Sunday, Hapoel Holon (8-13)
eased its relegation worries with an 82-76 triumph at Maccabi Rishon Lezion
(11-10).
Frank Hassell had 20 points and 18 rebounds for Holon, with
Willie Warren netting 28 points for Rishon.