February 09, 2010
Countdown
Maccabi Electra
President Shimon Mizrahi
Address Hayarkon St. 293 63504 Tel Aviv - Israel
Tel. +972 3 605 9333
Fax +972 3 605 9992
Arena NOKIA ARENA
2009-2010 Games
Top 16
11 L, at Montepaschi Siena 76 - 72
12 W, vs Real Madrid 81 - 76
13
Feb. 11
14
Feb. 25
15
Mar. 04
16
Mar. 11
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
- SIMCHONY, TAMIR Israel Guard 1.92 1992
4 BER AVEN, TOMER Israel Guard 1.92 1992
5 LIMONAD, RAVIV Israel Guard 1.92 1984
6 SHARP, DERRICK Israel Guard 1.83 1971
7 WISNIEWSKI, ANDREW USA Guard 1.91 1981
8 PERKINS, DORON USA Guard 1.89 1983
9 GREEN, YANIV Israel Center 2.06 1980
10 PNINI, GUY Israel Forward 2.01 1983
11 ANDERSON, ALAN USA Forward 1.98 1982
12 LASME, STEPHANE Gabon Forward 2.03 1982
13 EIDSON, CHUCK USA Guard 2.02 1980
15 BLUTHENTHAL, DAVID Israel Forward 2.01 1980
21 FISCHER, D'OR USA Center 2.11 1981
 Head Coach    
  GERSHON, PINI Israel    
The Club
Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv comes off a disappointing Euroleague season in which it missed the playoffs after lifting two titles and making four final appearances since 2004. No team will be motivated than Maccabi, the perennial Israeli League champion, as the club has landed new players and set the bar high again in an effort to make their fans celebrate what everyone in Tel Aviv hopes will be a successful Euroleague season. Maccabi has played a major role in European basketball history, putting Israel on the sports' continental map. Only two clubs – Real Madrid and CSKA – have more than Maccabi’s five European crowns and only one –Madrid – has appeared in more championship games than Maccabi’s 13. Its first European title, in 1977, showed that Maccabi was here to stay. Its second, in 1981, was all the extra proof anyone needed. A formula of complementing the best Israeli players with the most select players from abroad always seems to work for Maccabi. Players like Miki Berkowitz, Tal Brody, Motti Aroesti, Kevin Magee, Doron Jamchy, Earl Williams and Aulcie Perry and more recently Derrick Sharp, Arriel McDonald, Anthony Parker and Nikola Vujcic belong to the very elite of all-time European basketball greats. A Suproleague title in 2001, Maccabi's first in 20 years, broke a string of continental title-game appearances that ended without trophies. For the next crown, Maccabi fans didn’t have to wait long. It came in 2003-04, to top off a season to remember for all Maccabi fans. Sharp’s miracle three-pointer to survive the Top 16 that year has become one of the classic shots in European basketball history. Once in the 2004 Final Four, Maccabi turned to record breaking with a 118-point title game performance that had to be seen to be believed and after a 2004-05 title repeat nearly as commanding, everyone believed. Sarunas Jasikevicius, Parker, Tal Burstein, Maceo Baston and Vujcic, coached by Pini Gershon, made up the first team to repeat as Euroleague champs since 1991. Maccabi returned to the Euroleague title game in 2006, but CSKA stopped the Israeli powerhouse from a three-peat. CSKA and head coach Ettore Messina have remained a thorn in Maccabi’s side, keeping the yellow-and-blue from the 2007 Final Four with a win in the third-and-deciding game of that season’s Quarterfinal Playoffs. The following season, Maccabi beat Real Madrid in a classic Top 16 overtime performance on the road to advance to the quarterfinals and later stormed back from 18 down to beat Montepaschi at the Final Four. Again CSKA stood in the way, turning back Maccabi in the final and stepping up the rivalry between the clubs along the way. Last season Maccabi recovered from a rare domestic hiccup to win another Israeli League title - the 48th in club history - but failed to compete at its usual high level in the Euroleague, bowing out in the Top 16 with a 2-4 record. The club is now ready to be loyal to its recent past, as a sea of yellow fans will follow Maccabi everywhere in Europe and will turn Nokia Arena once again into one of the toughest courts in the 2009-10 Euroleague.
Trophy Case
Euroleague
1977, 1981, 2004, 2005
Suproleague
2001
Israeli National League
48 titles, last 2008-09
Israeli National Cup
36 titles, last 2006
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