Ginat named captain as Goodes and Israel have little time to deal with unknowns ahead of World Cup qualifiers

Nov 8, 2022 | Holyland Hoops

The Israel National Team will get back to business this week as they prepare to take on Slovenia at home on Friday afternoon and Sweden on Sunday on the road in FIBA World Cup qualifying as they attempt to find a way into the tournament slated for 2023 in Philippines, Japan and Indonesia.

The blue-and-white head into this window of qualifiers with a record of 3-5 and four games remaining in which they will need to most probably run the table and win them all in order to qualify for the World Championships.

However, the team that head coach Guy Goodes will be fielding will be one that will be without the stars that played in this past summer’s Eurobasket due to their unavailability whether it’s Deni Avdija who is with the NBA’s Washington Wizards to Tamir Blatt, Yovel Zoosman and Yam Madar who are playing in the Euroleague.

Gal Mekel and Guy Pnini – Photo Credit: Yehuda Halickman


In addition, veteran captain Gal Mekel who retired from the game of basketball as well as Guy Pnini who hung up his national team sneakers will also leave a leadership vacuum on the team.

Instead the squad will be littered with many younger players, some who will be making their international debut as there will be only four who were with the team over the summer in Prague.

Hapoel Tel Aviv’s forward Tomer Ginat was appointed captain taking over from Mekel and for the 28-year old, this was the culmination of a dream, “It’s exciting and to become captain is really amazing. We have a lot of work and we have to focus on the to next two games and go from there. But it’s an honor and the best thing in Israeli sports. I’m happy that I can be a big part of the national team as every young child playing basketball looks to this as the ultimate goal.”

Tomer Ginat and Iftach Ziv – Photo Credit: The Sports Rabbi


Ginat will be guiding a very young group of players and he is also aware that he will need to draw upon the many years of experience he has had in the game and look back at the influence that the veterans he had played with had on him and their teams.

“I’m sure they will be missing and I feel responsibility to this generation as do the other players who have been part of the team in the past. I was with a number of great captains and veterans in my day whether it was Mekel, Pnini, Matan Naor, Bar Timor and others as I have taken a lot from them I hope that I can use myself going forward. We all want to carry this forward and the national team is much bigger than all of us.”

Guy Goodes who will try to get the blue-and-white to the promised land understands full well that he will have his hands full with many unknowns circling around the team, “It’s a pretty new squad with only a few players from the Eurobasket. There’s some that are here for the first time with the Israel National Team and to be a part of that is very special which is the goal of any young Israeli basketball player. Lots of new faces and we are going into this window against Slovenia who we haven’t faced before and Sweden who we will play for the second time, but we need to win. We will battle as always and do what we need to do in order to win these games.”

Niv Misgav – Photo Credit: The Sports Rabbi


Having just come off of the Eurobasket which saw the squad train for a month prior to heading out to Prague for five group stage games, Goodes knows that he has to switch gears in order to deal with two games that has a very short preparation period.

“You have to separate these midseason windows from the Eurobasket which you work and prepare for over the course of a month. You need to be prepared both mentally and physically for this change as the windows are totally different and you have only a few days to get together and in this case we have a number of young players. It’s going to be a challenge because the squads are also so different with many of the players we had over the summer unavailable for the national team now.”

With the change of the guard in Israeli basketball occurring at this point of time, Goodes will need to also adjust and have patience with his players whether it is newcomers Niv Misgav, Or Cornelius, Noam Dovrat and others as he won’t have the old guard to fall back on in times of need. Whether it’s at a crucial moment near the end of the game or the need for some on court leadership when things get a bit tricky and the players need to have someone to guide them through a rough patch when the momentum swings the other way.

“I think that the national team is going through a change with Mekel and Pnini retiring. We have a lot of work to do and each one of these windows has a life of its own. But I’m happy we always want to improve our standing and the younger guys will have this opportunity that they can grab with both hands and maximize.

Or Cornelius – Photo Credit: The Sports Rabbi


Mekel and Pnini were stalwarts with the blue-and-white and played with the national team for more than a decade. Their presence will undoubtedly be missed by the team and by Goodes who spoke about the time he had to spend with the pair.

“I have to say thank you to Gal Mekel which for me personally was the first time in my career that I coached him. I saw that well beyond the player that he is, a person who loves the game and plays the game to the best of his ability as a professional at the highest of levels.”

“As for Guy he didn’t even know if he would be a part of the Eurobasket squad this summer and he didn’t want to be a liability. I told him that it would be the contrary as he would be as asset. He gave so much to Israel and I had the honor to be with him both with the national team and at Holon. I have to say thanks to the both of the, for their huge contribution.”

Just as the games are about to tip off, Ginat knows that Israel needs to win and nothing else will suffice should they want to survive and make it to the final window with a chance to punch their ticket to the World Cup.

Guy Goodes – Photo Credit: The Sports Rabbi


However, it’s one step at a time for the squad the forward said, “You can always think big but we have to really focus on the next game on Friday versus Slovenia and just try to win that one and then do the same in Sweden. We want to get to February and still have a chance.”

Goodes sees that while not only is his team far different the one he had over the summer, that is also the case with his opponents and the other teams across the continent. In essence it’s a level playing field and the bench boss doesn’t see any reason why his Israel team can’t take that step.

“This is the case for both sides, totally different roster of players and that’s with all the teams like Germany as well. It’s not the first time that we are dealing with this and that’s the situation with these windows. But there are no vacuums in sports and someone will come in and take the baton and rise to the occasion. The Slovenians have some very good players and we want to do as best as we can on Friday and have a full house. We still have a chance in our World Cup qualifying campaign and we want to do this.”

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