The Jerusalem Post

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With its hopes of reaching the Euroleague quarterfin­als taking hit after hit over recent weeks, Maccabi Tel Aviv enters Tuesday’s encounter at Galatasara­y knowing its chances of making the playoffs could be as good as over by the end of the week.

Should the yellow-and-blue fail to win in Istanbul and then overcome Unics Kazan at Yad Eliyahu Arena two days later, it will have little to play for over the final 10 games of the regular season.

Maccabi’s 71-67 defeat to Red Star Belgrade last Thursday saw it drop to a 6-12 record, four games back of Darussafak­a in eighth place. The yellow-and-blue has won just one of its past nine continenta­l games and needs a remarkable, and what seems like a highly unlikely turnaround, to at least remain in contention for a playoff berth until the final weeks of the regular season.

Maccabi will be without the injured Quincy Miller and center Maik Zirbes, who is set to join Bayern Munich until the end of the season after a disappoint­ing first season with the yellow-and-blue. The German VICTOR RUDD (left) has been one of the lone bright spots in Maccabi Tel Aviv’s disappoint­ing Euroleague campaign, scoring in double figures in six consecutiv­e games entering tonight’s clash against Galatasara­y in Istanbul. averaged 8.1 points and 3.0 rebounds in 15 minutes per game and his departure will save Maccabi around $400,000.

Maccabi’s first Euroleague win of the season came against Galatasara­y in October, with the Turkish team now holding the joint-worst record in the competitio­n at 5-13.

All five of Galatasara­y’s wins have come at home, including impressive victories against Olympiakos, Darussafak­a and Barcelona.

“If we let them play their basketball we will lose,” said Maccabi coach Ainars Bagatskis. “We need to put them under pressure as that will disrupt their play. Our upcoming schedule is like in the NBA, but that is not an excuse. We all want to be in the NBA so lets enjoy it the way they do.”

Elsewhere Tuesday, Maccabi Rishon Lezion’s fate in the FIBA Champions League will be determined when the regular season comes to a close.

Rishon has a 6-7 record and is in a fourway tie for the all-important fourth place in the group.

The top four teams from each group and the four best ranked fifth-placed teams will progress to the playoffs.

Rishon visits rock-bottom Khimik (3-10) in Ukraine and needs a win, as well as for other results to go its way, in order to advance.

“Unfortunat­ely, we don’t depend only on ourselves, but we first need to win and we will then hope to receive some help,” said Avi Ben-Shimol.

On Wednesday, Ironi Nahariya (5-8) completes its Group A games when it visits Frankfurt.

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