Don’t count Hapoel out: Red fans, Munford push Hapoel Tel Aviv to character win over Turk

Jan 25, 2023 | Holyland Hoops

There is no question that the 2022/23 edition of Hapoel Tel Aviv is one of the most exciting and intriguing teams that Israeli basketball has seen quite some time. The Reds have played top level hoops from the start of the campaign and are not only a threat to win the domestic league this year but also have a legitimate chance of heading deep into the EuroCup postseason.

With victories over Maccabi Tel Aviv which moved Hapoel into first place in the Israeli league and Turk Telekom Ankara to propel them into a second place tie with the Turkish club, Danny Franco has his squad humming along and arguably playing the best basketball of the season.

The Reds clipped the yellow-and-blue by a point, 96-95 and then slipped by Turk 84-82 in what was certainly a real European double week if there ever was one as both opponents have deep, high level squads as well as coaches who have experienced some of the highest of highs in Euroleague basketball.

Xavier Munford – Photo Credit: Yehuda Halickman


In both of these encounters, Hapoel saw a number of players step up including J’Covan Brown who fleeced Maccabi for 32 points and Xavier Munford who did one better with 33 points while going 7/8 from deep in the win over Turk. But it wasn’t just one player who helped the Reds out in these tough battles, it was a number of players who stepped up when some players were out.

Munford who was the MVP in the win over Turk, was exhausted but all smiles following the game, “It was a must win and all week we had been preparing for Maccabi and this game based on the standings this was going to be a big game. We had players that were out and we had to raise the level of our play.”

“It’s a whole team feeling and I knew everybody was going to step up with guys out and everyone played and brought something to the table no matter how many minutes they played. Everyone gave it their all.”

Chinanu Onuaku – Photo Credit: Yehuda Halickman


Whether it was Tomer Ginat, Chinanu Onuaku, Gil Beni and Jaylen Hoard to show just how critical a deep roster is when not only playing in two totally different competitions but also if you want to truly have a chance to make noise and have a real, legitimate chance to win them as well.

That is what is making this season truly so exciting.

These victories aren’t one-offs. They are the building blocks for something truly exemplary.

Franco’s team came into the Turk EuroCup clash without three regulars in Jordan McRae, JP Tokoto and Idan Zalmanson who were all unavailable due to illness. Plus add the fact that they were both mentally and physically exhausted from the win over Maccabi less than 48 hours prior, it would have all added up should they have not had the energy to compete against a team that was fresher than them.

Jaylen Hoard – Photo Credit: Yehuda Halickman


However, that was not the case. The Reds came out strong and held the lead for the majority of the game as their faithful fans also pushed them along. But they finally hit a hard, a very hard brick wall when they entered the final frame up 65-57 but very quickly saw Erdem Can’s club led by Jerian Grant and Axel Bouteille ripped off a 17-3 run over the first 5+ minutes of the quarter to take a 77-68 lead. In addition to the deficit, last season’s MVP Onuaku fouled out and left the court frustrated as ever while a number of fans began to pack it in and head for the exits.

For most teams that would have signaled the end, bye, bye, so long and farewell.

But not for Danny Franco’s Hapoel Tel Aviv.

Xavier Munford game winner – Photo Credit: Yehuda Halickman


Xavier Munford took the bull by the horns and started scoring at will, leading the Reds to a comeback for the ages with a 10-0 run to finish off the game which included a trio of triples down the stretch including the game winner with just 5 seconds left on the clock to secure the win.

The rabid fans shook their heads in disbelief as they couldn’t wrap their heads around what had happened in their own house, the Drive In Arena.

“This was a heroic game on our part,” Franco explained. “We imagined before the game that with our short roster and if we would come up soft, we would have no chance to win the game. Onuaku got into early foul trouble but everyone gave so much for this game. Türk is an excellent team and well coached with great players and attitude. To win this game after the Maccabi game is really incredible and we are already thinking about Nes Ziona.”

“Hapoel Tel Aviv is a big club and there are no excuses. At the end of the day, we will play just as how we have the support of our crowd. A game like this one shows everyone that if you play with this type of intensity and play like a professional you can win the game.”

Danny Franco – Photo Credit: Yehuda Halickman


When Hapoel Tel Aviv were demolished at home ten days earlier, it seemed that the Reds world was about to cave in. That this was going to be the end of the season and the team would just come apart at the seams. But no, that was not the case. The players pulled it together themselves and looked each other in the eye saying that this is not how this season is going to go.

“That Jerusalem game was tough for us and we didn’t play well,” Munford said.” We had a players meeting after the game and we spoke about what we can expect from each other and what we can do to win. Jordan stepped up last week against Paris, Gil stepped up against Maccabi. It’s the next man up mentality and hopefully we keep winning.”

The home crowd at the Drive In Arena can be a game changer for Hapoel and there is no question that the supporters can will the players on when exhaustion has hit or when the Reds backs are against the wall. Franco knows it, the players know it, the fans know it and the opposition knows it as well.

The fingerprints of the crowd was all over the final minutes of this game and Turk head coach Erdem Can knew it all too well after having also arrived in Israel early to take in the Derby and see the fans in action.

Erdem Can – Photo Credit: Yehuda Halickman


“I have to thank the Hapoel fans for the great atmosphere and the high quality of basketball,” Can said. “We didn’t want to make the turnovers and we made 16. In the decisive moments we couldn’t control the game the right way, we missed shots and they scored. It was overall a good game for the fans to watch.”

Franco needed to be very careful as to when to use his last timeout in order to make sure the personnel he wanted on the floor at the end were as rested as possible and relied on the fans to spur his team on.

“We were flat on the court and you could see that we were sluggish, a number of players were not there. J’covan’s shots were coming up short, Xavier wanted to come out, Onuaku was in foul trouble and the momentum went to the other side and I had one timeout left,” the Reds bench boss began.

“The only thing I could do was to take J’Covan out to rest him for a bit so he could go to the end. We had to just expend a bit more gas to win the game. The guys showed character and focus on the last few plays to make sure we were able to do what we needed to. Ultimately, the ball went in and we took the win.

“This was an incredible evening and I don’t know that we would have been able to comeback in any other arena that would be half full. But we made that last push from the bench and from the fans in the stands as well as from the players on the floor.”

Celebration – Photo Credit: Yehuda Halickman


There is just way too much talent for Hapoel to just say, that’s it, we’re done. Franco’s team have not only a real shot of winning the league title, but should we dare say also win the EuroCup and find themselves playing in the Euroleague alongside Maccabi next season.

Sure there are some better teams, but with the way Hapoel can play and the potential that is oozing out of them, don’t count them out, there is no reason to.

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