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Israeli Basketball Premier League

Ligat HaAl (Hebrew: ליגת העל, lit., Supreme League or Premier League), or the Israeli Basketball Premier League, is the top-tier level league of professional competition in Israeli club basketball, making it Israel's primary basketball competition. The league's name is abbreviated as either BSL (Basketball Super League) or ISBL (Israeli Basketball Super League). For sponsorship reasons, the league is also referred to as Ligat Winner Sal (Hebrew: ליגת ווינר סל), lit. Winner Basket League, with "Winner" being the name of a game operated by the league's primary sponsor, Toto Winner.[1]

Israeli Basketball Premier League
Founded1953; 71 years ago (1953)
First season1953–54
CountryIsrael
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toLiga Leumit
Domestic cup(s)State Cup
SupercupLeague Cup
International cup(s)EuroLeague
EuroCup
Champions League
Europe Cup
Current championsMaccabi Tel Aviv
(56 titles)
Most championshipsMaccabi Tel Aviv
(56 titles)
CEOAri Steinberg
TV partnersSport 5
Websitebasket.co.il
2023–24 Israeli Basketball Premier League

The league is run by the Israeli Basketball Super League Administration Ltd.[2]

Overview edit

Ligat HaAl comprises the top 12 basketball clubs in Israel, and was founded in 1954.

The league itself is most known in Europe, due to the success of the Israeli teams in European-wide competitions, such as the EuroLeague, EuroCup (formerly called the ULEB Cup), and FIBA's EuroChallenge (formerly called the FIBA EuroCup). Many non-drafted and free agent players from Europe and the NBA play in the Israeli league, as an alternative to NBA competition.

The league is the first division in Israeli basketball: the team that finishes last in a season is relegated to the Second Division, while the Second Division's top 8 teams compete in a play-off system right after the end of the regular season, with the team that reaches the finals series being promoted to the Premier League for the following season.

Format edit

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Teams of season 2021–22

There are 12 teams in the league,[3] and they play against each other three times a season. The top eight teams advance to the five-game series Quarter-finals. The winners of the Quarter-finals advance to the Final Four.[4]

Links with the NBA edit

 
Omri Casspi
 
Gal Mekel
 
Jordan Farmar
 
Amar'e Stoudemire
 
Deni Avdija

In the 1980s and the early 1990s, the Israeli League stars played in Israel against the Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers, Orlando Magic, and Los Angeles Lakers.

In October 2005, Maccabi Tel Aviv defeated the Toronto Raptors 105–103 in an exhibition game played in Toronto, Canada; this was the first victory for any European or Israeli team over an NBA team on its home court.

Over the years, many of its players joined the NBA. In 2009, Omri Casspi became the first Israeli-born NBA player with the Sacramento Kings. Prior to that, three players were drafted: Doron Sheffer (who played U.S. college basketball at Connecticut), Yotam Halperin and Lior Eliyahu. Oded Kattash agreed to play with the New York Knicks, but he never played in the NBA because of the 1998–99 NBA lockout that started on July 1, 1998.

In the 2009 NBA draft, Omri Casspi was selected 23rd overall by the Sacramento Kings, and Gal Mekel followed in 2013 by signing with Dallas Mavericks. In 2016, Dragan Bender became the highest selection from the Israeli Basketball Premier League to be selected in an NBA draft with the Phoenix Suns taking him at 4th overall. Other players who have moved from the league to the NBA include: Will Bynum, Anthony Parker, Joe Ingles, Roger Mason Jr., P. J. Tucker, Eugene "Pooh" Jeter, Elijah Bryant, Carlos Arroyo, and Nate Robinson.

In 2016, Amar'e Stoudemire retired from the NBA. However, on August 1, 2016, he signed a two-year deal with Hapoel Jerusalem, a team he co-owns.[5] On October 1, 2016, he helped Hapoel Jerusalem win the 2016 Israeli Basketball League Cup.[6] He also played for Maccabi Tel Aviv during the 2019–20 season, helping them win the 2019–20 Israeli Basketball Premier League championship. He was named MVP of the championship game.[7]

In 2020 two players declared for the NBA draft. The first being Deni Avdija from Maccabi Tel Aviv and the second being Yam Madar from Hapeol Tel Aviv. Avdija was selected in the first round, 9th overall, by the Washington Wizards, and Madar was taken in the second round with the 47th pick of the draft by the Boston Celtics.

High-profile American Jewish recruits edit

In 2011, the league imposed a limit of four non-Israelis per team.[8] However, as all Jews are immediately eligible for Israeli citizenship under Israel's Law of Return, non-Israeli Jewish basketball players are able to join a team in the league without using up one of the few roster spots available for non-Israeli players.

Examples of Jewish Americans joining teams in the league include Jon Scheyer, Jordan Farmar, Sylven Landesberg, David Blu, Amar'e Stoudemire, and Dan Grunfeld.

Current clubs edit

Team City Color
Bnei Herzliya Herzliya    
Hapoel Be'er Sheva Be'er Sheva    
Hapoel Eilat Eilat    
Hapoel Galil Elyon Upper Galilee    
Hapoel Gilboa Galil Gilboa Regional Council    
Hapoel Haifa Haifa    
Hapoel Holon Holon    
Hapoel Jerusalem Jerusalem    
Hapoel Tel Aviv Tel Aviv    
Ironi Kiryat Ata Kiryat Ata    
Ironi Nes Ziona Ness Ziona    
Maccabi Tel Aviv Tel Aviv    

Titles by team edit

Title holders edit

Finals edit

Season Champion Runner-up Score Format
1953–54 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Holon Regular season only
1954–55
1955–56 Cancelled due to war
1956–57 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Tel Aviv Regular season only
1957–58
1958–59
1959–60 Hapoel Tel Aviv Maccabi Tel Aviv
1960–61
1961–62 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Haifa
1962–63 Hapoel Tel Aviv
1963–64
1964–65 Hapoel Tel Aviv Maccabi Tel Aviv
1965–66
1966–67 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Tel Aviv
1967–68
1968–69 Hapoel Tel Aviv Maccabi Tel Aviv
1969–70 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Tel Aviv
1970–71
1971–72 Hapoel Gvat/Yagur
1972–73 Ironi Ramat Gan
1973–74
1974–75 Hapoel Ramat Gan
1975–76 Hapoel Gvat/Yagur
1976–77 Hapoel Ramat Gan
1977–78 Hapoel Gvat/Yagur Mini-league of top six teams from regular season
1978–79 Hapoel Tel Aviv 2:0 Best of 3 series
1979–80 Regular season only
1980–81 Hapoel Ramat Gan
1981–82 Mini-league of top three teams from regular season
1982–83 2:0 Best of 3 series
1983–84 2:0
1984–85 Hapoel Tel Aviv 2:1
1985–86 Maccabi Elitzur Netanya 2:0
1986–87 Hapoel Tel Aviv 2:1
1987–88 2:1
1988–89 2:0
1989–90 Hapoel Galil Elyon 3:0 Best of 5 series
1990–91 Maccabi Rishon LeZion 3:1
1991–92 Hapoel Tel Aviv 3:2
1992–93 Hapoel Galil Elyon 3:1
1993–94 Maccabi Tel Aviv 3:0
1994–95 Hapoel Galil Elyon 3:0
1995–96 Hapoel Jerusalem 3:0
1996–97 3:0
1997–98 Hapoel Eilat 3:0
1998–99 Hapoel Jerusalem 3:1
1999–00 Maccabi Ra'anana 3:1
2000–01 Hapoel Jerusalem 3:0
2001–02 Ironi Ramat Gan 3:0
2002–03 Ironi Naharia 3:0
2003–04 Hapoel Tel Aviv 3:0
2004–05 3:0
2005–06 Hapoel Jerusalem 96–66 Final Four format
2006–07 80–78
2007–08 Hapoel Holon Maccabi Tel Aviv 73–72
2008–09 Maccabi Tel Aviv Maccabi Haifa 85–72
2009–10 Gilboa/Galil Maccabi Tel Aviv 90–77
2010–11 Maccabi Tel Aviv Gilboa/Galil 91–64
2011–12 Maccabi Ashdod 83–63
2012–13 Maccabi Haifa Maccabi Tel Aviv 86–79 Single game format
2013–14 Maccabi Tel Aviv Maccabi Haifa 81–77 ; 82–84 OT Home and Away format
2014–15 Hapoel Jerusalem Hapoel Eilat 80–65 ; 88–68
2015–16 Maccabi Rishon LeZion Hapoel Jerusalem 83–77 Final Four format
2016–17 Hapoel Jerusalem Maccabi Haifa 83–76
2017–18 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Holon 95–75
2018–19 Maccabi Rishon LeZion 89–75
2019–20 86–81
2020–21 Hapoel Gilboa Galil 2:1 Best of 3 series
2021–22 Hapoel Holon Bnei Herzliya 2:0
2022–23 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Tel Aviv 2:1

Awards edit

 
Lior Eliyahu, 2-time Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP

Statistical leaders edit

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "BSL Sponsors" (in Hebrew). Israeli Basketball Super League. Retrieved October 25, 2010.
  2. ^ The Basketball Super League Administration for Men () basket.co.il
  3. ^ "Winner League Basketball, News, Teams, Scores, Stats, Standings, Awards - eurobasket". www.eurobasket.com.
  4. ^ "League format" (in Hebrew). Israeli Basketball Super League. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  5. ^ . Hapoel.co.il. August 1, 2016. Archived from the original on August 5, 2016. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
  6. ^ "הצהרת כוונות: האדומים זכו בגביע ווינר סל". Basket.co.il (in Hebrew). October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 2, 2016.
  7. ^ "Former NBA center Stoudemire named MVP of Israeli title game". SI.com. Retrieved 2020-10-23.
  8. ^ Steinberg, Jessica (October 12, 2011). "NBA lockout prompts a new motive for aliyah: Basketball".

External links edit

  • Eurobasket.com League Page
  • Official website
  • Israeli Sport Website in English

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For the women s league see Israeli Female Basketball Premier League Ligat HaAl Hebrew ליגת העל lit Supreme League or Premier League or the Israeli Basketball Premier League is the top tier level league of professional competition in Israeli club basketball making it Israel s primary basketball competition The league s name is abbreviated as either BSL Basketball Super League or ISBL Israeli Basketball Super League For sponsorship reasons the league is also referred to as Ligat Winner Sal Hebrew ליגת ווינר סל lit Winner Basket League with Winner being the name of a game operated by the league s primary sponsor Toto Winner 1 Israeli Basketball Premier LeagueFounded1953 71 years ago 1953 First season1953 54CountryIsraelConfederationFIBA EuropeNumber of teams12Level on pyramid1Relegation toLiga LeumitDomestic cup s State CupSupercupLeague CupInternational cup s EuroLeagueEuroCupChampions LeagueEurope CupCurrent championsMaccabi Tel Aviv 56 titles Most championshipsMaccabi Tel Aviv 56 titles CEOAri SteinbergTV partnersSport 5Websitebasket co il2023 24 Israeli Basketball Premier League The league is run by the Israeli Basketball Super League Administration Ltd 2 Contents 1 Overview 2 Format 3 Links with the NBA 4 High profile American Jewish recruits 5 Current clubs 6 Titles by team 7 Title holders 8 Finals 9 Awards 10 Statistical leaders 11 See also 12 Notes and references 13 External linksOverview editLigat HaAl comprises the top 12 basketball clubs in Israel and was founded in 1954 The league itself is most known in Europe due to the success of the Israeli teams in European wide competitions such as the EuroLeague EuroCup formerly called the ULEB Cup and FIBA s EuroChallenge formerly called the FIBA EuroCup Many non drafted and free agent players from Europe and the NBA play in the Israeli league as an alternative to NBA competition The league is the first division in Israeli basketball the team that finishes last in a season is relegated to the Second Division while the Second Division s top 8 teams compete in a play off system right after the end of the regular season with the team that reaches the finals series being promoted to the Premier League for the following season Format edit nbsp nbsp Haifa nbsp Gilboa nbsp Nes Ziona nbsp Holon nbsp Jerusalem nbsp Herzliya nbsp Rishon LeZion nbsp Tel Aviv nbsp Be er Sheva nbsp Eilat nbsp Tel Aviv nbsp Galil Elyonclass notpageimage Teams of season 2021 22 There are 12 teams in the league 3 and they play against each other three times a season The top eight teams advance to the five game series Quarter finals The winners of the Quarter finals advance to the Final Four 4 Links with the NBA edit nbsp Omri Casspi nbsp Gal Mekel nbsp Jordan Farmar nbsp Amar e Stoudemire nbsp Deni Avdija In the 1980s and the early 1990s the Israeli League stars played in Israel against the Phoenix Suns Cleveland Cavaliers Orlando Magic and Los Angeles Lakers In October 2005 Maccabi Tel Aviv defeated the Toronto Raptors 105 103 in an exhibition game played in Toronto Canada this was the first victory for any European or Israeli team over an NBA team on its home court Over the years many of its players joined the NBA In 2009 Omri Casspi became the first Israeli born NBA player with the Sacramento Kings Prior to that three players were drafted Doron Sheffer who played U S college basketball at Connecticut Yotam Halperin and Lior Eliyahu Oded Kattash agreed to play with the New York Knicks but he never played in the NBA because of the 1998 99 NBA lockout that started on July 1 1998 In the 2009 NBA draft Omri Casspi was selected 23rd overall by the Sacramento Kings and Gal Mekel followed in 2013 by signing with Dallas Mavericks In 2016 Dragan Bender became the highest selection from the Israeli Basketball Premier League to be selected in an NBA draft with the Phoenix Suns taking him at 4th overall Other players who have moved from the league to the NBA include Will Bynum Anthony Parker Joe Ingles Roger Mason Jr P J Tucker Eugene Pooh Jeter Elijah Bryant Carlos Arroyo and Nate Robinson In 2016 Amar e Stoudemire retired from the NBA However on August 1 2016 he signed a two year deal with Hapoel Jerusalem a team he co owns 5 On October 1 2016 he helped Hapoel Jerusalem win the 2016 Israeli Basketball League Cup 6 He also played for Maccabi Tel Aviv during the 2019 20 season helping them win the 2019 20 Israeli Basketball Premier League championship He was named MVP of the championship game 7 In 2020 two players declared for the NBA draft The first being Deni Avdija from Maccabi Tel Aviv and the second being Yam Madar from Hapeol Tel Aviv Avdija was selected in the first round 9th overall by the Washington Wizards and Madar was taken in the second round with the 47th pick of the draft by the Boston Celtics High profile American Jewish recruits editIn 2011 the league imposed a limit of four non Israelis per team 8 However as all Jews are immediately eligible for Israeli citizenship under Israel s Law of Return non Israeli Jewish basketball players are able to join a team in the league without using up one of the few roster spots available for non Israeli players Examples of Jewish Americans joining teams in the league include Jon Scheyer Jordan Farmar Sylven Landesberg David Blu Amar e Stoudemire and Dan Grunfeld Current clubs editTeam City Color Bnei Herzliya Herzliya Hapoel Be er Sheva Be er Sheva Hapoel Eilat Eilat Hapoel Galil Elyon Upper Galilee Hapoel Gilboa Galil Gilboa Regional Council Hapoel Haifa Haifa Hapoel Holon Holon Hapoel Jerusalem Jerusalem Hapoel Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Ironi Kiryat Ata Kiryat Ata Ironi Nes Ziona Ness Ziona Maccabi Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Titles by team editTeam Champions Runner Up Maccabi Tel Aviv 56 7 Hapoel Tel Aviv 5 21 Hapoel Jerusalem 2 6 Hapoel Holon 2 3 Maccabi Haifa 1 3 Hapoel Galil Elyon 1 2 Maccabi Rishon LeZion 1 2 Hapoel Gilboa Galil 1 1 Hapoel Ramat Gan 0 6 Ironi Ramat Gan 0 3 Hapoel Gvat Yagur 0 3 Hapoel Haifa 0 2 Hapoel Eilat 0 2 Bnei Herzliya 0 1 Elitzur Netanya 0 1 Maccabi Ironi Ra anana 0 1 Ironi Nahariya 0 1 Maccabi Ashdod 0 1Title holders edit1953 54 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1954 55 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1955 56 Not held due to Suez Crisis 1956 57 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1957 58 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1958 59 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1959 60 Hapoel Tel Aviv 1960 61 Hapoel Tel Aviv 1961 62 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1962 63 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1963 64 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1964 65 Hapoel Tel Aviv 1965 66 Hapoel Tel Aviv 1966 67 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1967 68 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1968 69 Hapoel Tel Aviv 1969 70 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1970 71 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1971 72 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1972 73 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1973 74 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1974 75 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1975 76 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1976 77 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1977 78 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1978 79 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1979 80 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1980 81 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1981 82 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1982 83 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1983 84 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1984 85 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1985 86 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1986 87 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1987 88 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1988 89 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1989 90 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1990 91 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1991 92 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1992 93 Hapoel Galil Elyon 1993 94 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1994 95 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1995 96 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1996 97 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1997 98 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1998 99 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1999 00 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2000 01 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2001 02 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2002 03 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2003 04 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2004 05 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2005 06 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2006 07 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2007 08 Hapoel Holon 2008 09 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2009 10 Hapoel Gilboa Galil 2010 11 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2011 12 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2012 13 Maccabi Haifa 2013 14 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2014 15 Hapoel Jerusalem 2015 16 Maccabi Rishon LeZion 2016 17 Hapoel Jerusalem 2017 18 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2018 19 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2019 20 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2020 21 Maccabi Tel Aviv 2021 22 Hapoel Holon 2022 23 Maccabi Tel AvivFinals editSeason Champion Runner up Score Format 1953 54 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Holon Regular season only 1954 55 1955 56 Cancelled due to war 1956 57 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Tel Aviv Regular season only 1957 58 1958 59 1959 60 Hapoel Tel Aviv Maccabi Tel Aviv 1960 61 1961 62 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Haifa 1962 63 Hapoel Tel Aviv 1963 64 1964 65 Hapoel Tel Aviv Maccabi Tel Aviv 1965 66 1966 67 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Tel Aviv 1967 68 1968 69 Hapoel Tel Aviv Maccabi Tel Aviv 1969 70 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Tel Aviv 1970 71 1971 72 Hapoel Gvat Yagur 1972 73 Ironi Ramat Gan 1973 74 1974 75 Hapoel Ramat Gan 1975 76 Hapoel Gvat Yagur 1976 77 Hapoel Ramat Gan 1977 78 Hapoel Gvat Yagur Mini league of top six teams from regular season 1978 79 Hapoel Tel Aviv 2 0 Best of 3 series 1979 80 Regular season only 1980 81 Hapoel Ramat Gan 1981 82 Mini league of top three teams from regular season 1982 83 2 0 Best of 3 series 1983 84 2 0 1984 85 Hapoel Tel Aviv 2 1 1985 86 Maccabi Elitzur Netanya 2 0 1986 87 Hapoel Tel Aviv 2 1 1987 88 2 1 1988 89 2 0 1989 90 Hapoel Galil Elyon 3 0 Best of 5 series 1990 91 Maccabi Rishon LeZion 3 1 1991 92 Hapoel Tel Aviv 3 2 1992 93 Hapoel Galil Elyon 3 1 1993 94 Maccabi Tel Aviv 3 0 1994 95 Hapoel Galil Elyon 3 0 1995 96 Hapoel Jerusalem 3 0 1996 97 3 0 1997 98 Hapoel Eilat 3 0 1998 99 Hapoel Jerusalem 3 1 1999 00 Maccabi Ra anana 3 1 2000 01 Hapoel Jerusalem 3 0 2001 02 Ironi Ramat Gan 3 0 2002 03 Ironi Naharia 3 0 2003 04 Hapoel Tel Aviv 3 0 2004 05 3 0 2005 06 Hapoel Jerusalem 96 66 Final Four format 2006 07 80 78 2007 08 Hapoel Holon Maccabi Tel Aviv 73 72 2008 09 Maccabi Tel Aviv Maccabi Haifa 85 72 2009 10 Gilboa Galil Maccabi Tel Aviv 90 77 2010 11 Maccabi Tel Aviv Gilboa Galil 91 64 2011 12 Maccabi Ashdod 83 63 2012 13 Maccabi Haifa Maccabi Tel Aviv 86 79 Single game format 2013 14 Maccabi Tel Aviv Maccabi Haifa 81 77 82 84 OT Home and Away format 2014 15 Hapoel Jerusalem Hapoel Eilat 80 65 88 68 2015 16 Maccabi Rishon LeZion Hapoel Jerusalem 83 77 Final Four format 2016 17 Hapoel Jerusalem Maccabi Haifa 83 76 2017 18 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Holon 95 75 2018 19 Maccabi Rishon LeZion 89 75 2019 20 86 81 2020 21 Hapoel Gilboa Galil 2 1 Best of 3 series 2021 22 Hapoel Holon Bnei Herzliya 2 0 2022 23 Maccabi Tel Aviv Hapoel Tel Aviv 2 1Awards edit nbsp Lior Eliyahu 2 time Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP Israeli Basketball Premier League Finals MVP Israeli Basketball Premier League Quintet Israeli Basketball Premier League Defensive Player of the Year Israeli Basketball Premier League 6th Man of the Year Israeli Basketball Premier League Most Improved Player Israeli Basketball Premier League Discovery of the Year Israeli Basketball Premier League Coach of the YearStatistical leaders editMain article Israeli Basketball Premier League Statistical LeadersSee also editIsrael Basketball Association Israeli Basketball State Cup League Cup Liga Leumit Basketball in IsraelNotes and references edit BSL Sponsors in Hebrew Israeli Basketball Super League Retrieved October 25 2010 The Basketball Super League Administration for Men archive basket co il Winner League Basketball News Teams Scores Stats Standings Awards eurobasket www eurobasket com League format in Hebrew Israeli Basketball Super League Retrieved February 29 2020 Amar e Stoudemire joins Hapoel Jerusalem Hapoel co il August 1 2016 Archived from the original on August 5 2016 Retrieved August 1 2016 הצהרת כוונות האדומים זכו בגביע ווינר סל Basket co il in Hebrew October 1 2016 Retrieved October 2 2016 Former NBA center Stoudemire named MVP of Israeli title game SI com Retrieved 2020 10 23 Steinberg Jessica October 12 2011 NBA lockout prompts a new motive for aliyah Basketball External links editEurobasket com League Page Official website IL Sports Israeli Sport Website in English Maccabi Haifa Heat and Maccabi Tel Aviv broadcasts for North America Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Israeli Basketball Premier League amp oldid 1198330893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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