“Close-knit and mentally tough national team” Israel readies for Germany and Croatia WCQ

The Israel National Basketball Team is preparing in earnest for their upcoming World Cup qualifying games against Germany and Croatia as Head Coach Ariel Beit Halachmi will be without many of his regulars due to injuries. The blue-and-white will head to Latvia where they will play Germany in what is a home matchup due to the security situation on Friday while they will then head to Osijek for a road game on Monday at Croatia for what will be the final two games of Group E action.

Israel has already advanced to the next stage of qualifying which will take place at the end of August, however, their record will carry over to the second round and heading into these last two clashes, Beit Halachmi’s squad sits at 2-2.

Ahead of the team’s departure to Riga, both the head coach and captain Tomer Ginat spoke about the challenge that lies in front of them.

Ariel Beit Halachmi – Photo credit: Yehuda Halickman


“We’ve worked really well over the past week,” Beit Halachmi began. “The news that Tomer Ginat was able to join us is very, very important. We’re doing everything we can, preparing as best as possible and like I told you before, we need to give these players confidence, empower them and I hope everything will go well.

Over the past week, the team has tried to develop as much chemistry as possible in order to get the best possible results and while it is a young and inexperienced roster for the most part, the bench boss feels that he can get the most out of what he has.

“Overall, we have players here with a tremendous amount of motivation. This is an opportunity for them to come in and play a lot of minutes and a lot of players here are getting an opportunity and I trust them. We’ll be using some unconventional lineups, let’s call them that. On the one hand, that can actually work to our advantage.”

Ariel Beit Halachmi – Photo credit: Yehuda Halickman


There are a number of players including star center Roman Sorkin who are injured as well as a pair that were not released from the NBA teams which made it challenging for Beit Halachmi to put together the best team that he would want, however, the national team will do its utmost to represent Israel in the best possible way.

“Roman is one of our most important players, but he’s also one of the most committed players we have. His injury is something that absolutely requires rest, and we don’t want to jeopardize any player’s future. In his case, the injury is genuinely significant. As we’ve already said, this window is the result of a combination of circumstances—many injured players, and our NBA players who weren’t released. On top of that, you can’t ignore the fact that it’s been an extremely long season, especially with everything that’s happened during the war. I’m confident that whoever is able to come for the next window will be there.”

Captain Tomer Ginat will be joining the team despite not being 100% healthy, but he felt it important to be a part of the squad after having misses the last two national team windows, where Israel fell to Germany and Croatia in the first but defeated Cyprus twice in the second.

Tomer Ginat – Photo credit: Yehuda Halickman


“This is important to me,” Ginat started off. “I missed both the November and February windows because of my injury. So now there are two very important games. I’ll do everything I can to help the national team. Hopefully we’ll play well, represent the country with pride and win. My condition didn’t really improve during the last two Finals games. I went through various medical treatments to feel a little better and I’m still dealing with it. I hope it’ll hold up through this upcoming week with the national team. We’ll take it day by day, see how I feel, see what I’m capable of doing. Of course, I’ll give everything I have.”

Ginat was nowhere near being at his best since coming back from his most recent injury during the Israeli league playoffs and while he is with the national team, many others are not, however, he is not going to judge anyone else.

“At the end of the day, we’ve been through a really long and difficult season. A lot of people are injured. Even if the injuries are relatively minor, many guys played through them. It’s been a very demanding season, with a lot of travel and a lot of games. Everyone who’s absent has their own reason for not being here. But ultimately, we have to focus on the players who are here. We’ve got guys who can have a great week and produce great results. That’s what we’re here to do.”

Tomer Ginat – Photo credit: Yehuda Halickman


Despite also not being at full strength, Ginat will do as much as he can to help the national team succeed, “First of all, I think you saw during the playoffs that I wasn’t always able to do what I normally can. I’m trying. Again, I’m in pain. I’m not 100% healthy. I’m doing everything I can. Sometimes that means contributing in different ways than I’m used to, or than people are used to seeing from me. But I think my presence alone is important. Just being here matters. It was important to me to be here and I put in a lot of effort to make it happen. I hope I’ll also be able to contribute on the court as much as possible and help the national team.”

Ginat went through a process to see if he was in good enough shape to join the national team he explained, “I’d been in contact with Ariel and team manager Moti Daniel for a month or two before the season ended. It was clear that I wasn’t at 100%. We wanted to see how the playoffs progressed. Unfortunately, things didn’t improve as much as I’d hoped. I was hoping to feel a lot better during the playoffs. When the season ended, we met and talked. In the last few days of the season, during the final two games, I felt a little better. At the end of the day, it came down to a decision. From a medical standpoint, the right decision for me would have been to rest. But I can also rest after these games.”

“The bottom line is, we’ll have to deal with what we have and go with the group that we have. I think it’s a group that’s good enough and I also think we’re a very close-knit and mentally tough team. We’ll come in and give everything we’ve got. That’s what Israel is and that’s how Israel has to play.”

Yam Madar – Photo credit: Yehuda Halickman


Israel National Team Roster: Tomer Ginat, Yam Madar, Khadeen Carrington, Noam Yaacov, Guy Palatin, Eitan Burg, Lior Careeira, Yair Kravits, Ilay Dolinski, Benayahu Srur, Netanel Artzi, Adam Ariel, Yotam Hanochi.

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