By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net
Not only does Hapoel Eilat’s 76 – 73 win get them third in the standings with a 16 – 10 record but overthrew a still injury-plagued Maccabi Tel Aviv from the top spot.
The “Yellows” are now 17 – 9 and at the second place with Hapoel Holon rising to the first after a 79 – 75 victory over Bnei Herzilya.
Will Daniels (15 points) and Landon Milbourne (12 points) were the leading scorers for the Oded Katash’s team. Devin Smith and Guy Pnini dropped 18 points apiece on the side of the hosts.