For the first time in Israel Basketball history, all four quarterfinal series ended in 3-0 sweeps. Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Jerusalem, Ironi Kiryat Ata, and Hapoel Tel Aviv advanced to the semifinals
Gaby Kanichowsky dribbles during the yellow-and-blue’s 3-2 road win this week at Maccabi Bnei Reineh in Israel Premier League action.
Hapoel Tel Aviv launched a team that combines fans and those on the autism spectrum in honor of World Autism Day, including a special training session with the team's captain.
The national security minister published a photo on Facebook of an underage Hapoel Tel Aviv fan who recorded other fans of the group as they attacked a Hapoel Haifa fan.
Hapoel Tel Aviv's Braian Angola (left) drives on Hapoel Jerusalem’s Brynton Lemar during the Central Reds’ 91-64 road rout of the Capital City Reds this week.
The Reds tried to cut down the slim advantage, but Ragland and Elijah Mitrou-Long were too much for Speedy Smith and the rest of the Jerusalem squad as they cruised to the victory.
Hapoel Tel Aviv downed Hapoel Holon 90-78 to exact an ounce of revenge for the last time the two faced one another in a game that the Purples won at home.
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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.
Jerusalem advances in Champions League • Holon falls to Bursaspor in tight finish, still reaches Play-In