Sunday, November 30, 2008

League Win/The Jerusalem Experience


This week was exciting and featured some things that I have not done before.  First, we won our sixth league game to rise to 4-2 in the league.  Our game was against Nahariya who is expected to compete with us for a position in the Israeli final 4.  Because of this, the game was especially big.  We started out very slow and were fortunate to have one of our big men, Brooks Sales, basically carry us for the first few minutes.  After our team finally woke up, we were still having trouble and went into the half down 9 points.  We knew that a big second half would be needed but things were not looking good when on the first possession of the 3rd quarter one of their guards had a nasty tip dunk over a few of our players.  This might have woken us up because our team went on a serious run and took control of the game from that point on.  Our defense clamped down and held them to 21 second half points.  I played pretty well for the 4 minutes the coach gave me.  I had a rebound, a tip steal that started a break and contested shots.  It was a very good win for our team and set us back on the right track.  
Another fun thing I got to do was travel to Jerusalem with my parents.  We went on a small tour called the Jerusalem experience.  All together, there were 4 tourists and 1 guide so it was a very personal tour.  We visited Western Wall, The Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the arab shops, the Via Dolorosa (the final walk Jesus had with the cross), the Jewish Quarter, the Muslim Quarter, the cistern where parts of the cross were found, saw the Dome of the Rock (not allowed to go in), and the Ethiopian Monastery.  It was very interesting to see all of these holy sites even though I am not religious.  There was a certain vibe that you could feel while approaching some of these historic monuments.  It was also a trip that I would not have made by myself.  I was glad to have the opportunity to share it with my parents as they are going home tomorrow.  This will be an easier departure though because I will be traveling back to the states in only a couple of weeks now.  It was a fun week hitting some spots that I would have not seen on my own.  I've got another hard week of practice so we can keep winning games..

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Loss/Fashion Show/Parents Arrival

A few things have happened in the past few days.  First, I picked up my parents from the airport on Saturday morning.  This was nice to get another visit from some people from the states.  They were very jet-lagged from the long overnight flight so we didn't do too much the first day.  The next day, our team had a huge game against Jerusalem (another team who was 3-1 in the league and had just come off a huge win over Maccabi Tel Aviv).  We knew that they were the most talented team we had played so far and our fans knew this as well.  The game was packed on both sides and at some points it was so loud in the gym you could not hear yourself think.  We started out kind of slow and the game was back and forth in the first half.  After the break, they went on a little run and took about a ten point lead going into the fourth quarter.  After everything was looking bad for us, we cut the lead to 4 points with a couple of minutes to go.  On probably the biggest possession of the game, they're 3 man who was 6'9" buried his 7th 3 pointer of the game.  This was the final dagger that put the game out of reach for us.  It was tough for our team because our fans had come out so strong for this game and we let them down.  Hopefully this will wake up our team because we are no longer at the top of the league. 

The day after our game was the fashion show.  6 of the guys from our team were selected to appear in a fashion show and escort the girls out who were competing.  This was not something that I was used to especially with the cloths they gave me.  I would never wear this type of clothing in the States.... ever.  The jeans were tight and the shirt was fit for a guy about a foot shorter than me. They also gave me a small sweater to wrap around my neck for a very preppy look.  What made it more interesting was the fact that a few hundred people were at the show watching.  One of my teammates Todd was saying that he was more nervous before the fashion show than before any type of basketball game.  Walking down the runway was a very different thing for me but I have to say it was a little fun.  

I will probably spend the rest of the week hitting all of the "tourist" spots in Israel with my parents.  This will no doubt be a good thing for me because I have to admit that I have not been hitting any of these spots on my own.  It is fun to see a different part of Israel that I have not seen.  Also, I am very excited to say that I will be coming home for a little over a week right before christmas.  It is less than 3 weeks away and I look forward to seeing everybody back in the states.  

Friday, November 21, 2008

Cup Win

Last night, we played Galil in a rematch game.  This time, instead of playing in a regular league game, we played them in the Israeli cup (a tournament with all of the teams in Israel).  The game didn't start off very well for us.  We did not have the proper energy and the game was not going in our direction.  After a poor first half, Galil pushed the lead to around 15 points about mid way through the 3rd quarter.  At this point, things were not looking very good for our chances of winning the game.  Finally, our team woke up and went on a run that seemed to last only a few minutes.  I looked back up at the scoreboard and we were tied.  The whole 4th quarter was very close and we got some bounces and well timed misses by their team.  At the end, we won by 2 points.  Very close game.  As for me, the coach played me for about 3 minutes in the first half.  I had 1 rebound, 1 block, 1 assist and no shot attempts in my time on the floor.  It was fun to get on the floor but I still wish I could have stayed on the court a little longer.  Great win for our team.  

As for some off the court things..
My parents are coming to Israel tomorrow!  I am waking up tomorrow morning to pick up Steve and my mom from the airport in Tel Aviv.  They will be staying with me for a week and two days.  It is a great week to visit because they will get to see 2 very good games as well as share some good meals with me.  I also learned some other great news from our coach today at the morning practice.  He said we will be getting to stay home for christmas!  this is a big deal because we did not know whether or not we were going to be allowed to stay home for the holiday.  This makes me very happy and I am looking forward to it.  I have to keep working here though because we have Jerusalem coming into Haifa in 2 days...

Sunday, November 16, 2008

First Loss

Last night, we had our first loss in the league.  We had an away game at Galil which is about an hour away from Haifa.  They brought out a full house and for the first time this season, we were missing our large section of "green apes" to cheer us on and wave our flags.  This may have had something to do with the outcome but either way we didn't play our best.  Galil was torching us off the dribble and through constant pick and rolls.  On the other end, they were really getting us out of what we wanted to do.  They were packing the inside and our outside shots were not falling with consistency.  Even with all of this, we still held a 5 point lead with about a minute and half remaining.  From this point, everything that had to go wrong for us to lose went wrong.  They tied the game in regulation and then proceeded to beat us in overtime.  It was an especially tough game to lose because the coach did not give me any minutes.  I really felt I could have given our team a boost especially with all the heavy minutes the other bigs played.  For whatever reason though I didn't get in and had to watch the loss.  Not an easy night.  Good thing for us we get them at home this thursday in a cup game.  We should get them back.  

In some more positive news, my parents will be coming to see me this saturday.  They will be staying for a week including Thanksgiving.  This is not a holiday that people celebrate in Israel obviously but we will still celebrate it by cooking a nice dinner.  I am looking forward to this and hopefully we can have a good visit.  

Monday, November 10, 2008

First Home Game


This Sunday was our first home game of the season.  There was much anticipation from the fans in Haifa because we had a good start to the season so far but had yet to play in front of them.  Our good start really helped with bringing the fans out to the game.  We had a packed gym with fans beating on drums and waving 10 foot flags around the arena.  It was a great atmosphere..  Now on to the game.  We started out pretty well and pushed our lead to about 12 at the half.  When the 3rd quarter started, the other team went on a 13-0 run to take the lead.  After this bad start we fought back and ended up winning the game by 19 points.  The game really showed some of the mental toughness we have on our team.  As for me, the coach put me in for about 3 minutes in the first half and about 1 in the second.  Not very much time but it was still fun to get out there on the court in such a great basketball atmosphere.  I ended up with 2 points, 1 rebound and 1 block.  One of the problems with playing on such a good team is trying to get in the game.  It can be frustrating sitting on the bench for the majority of the game but I was happy to see our team get the win.  Overall it was a successful night for us except one of our players got injured.  Gur Porat, a 3 point specialist, hurt his shoulder and should be out for a few weeks.  He will be missed but hopefully we will be able to stay winning.  

Another fun thing that happened to me was the owner of the team (Jeff Rosen) and the vice president took Todd Golden and myself out to dinner on Friday evening.  This was fun because we got to share our thoughts and ideas with the head man in the organization.  He is a very positive man with high goals for our team as a whole and the individual parts as well.  Marketing all of the players is something that is very important to him.  It was very nice of him to take the time to share dinner with some of the players.  We are now in first place in the league and hopefully we can stay there.  Another important game coming up next week..

Sunday, November 2, 2008

2-0


Since my last post we have played two games and won two games in the league.  The first game was last sunday.  It was an away game against Ironi Ramat-Gan.  It was a relatively easy win for our team.  We were down by about 8 or 9 in the first half before taking the lead and not looking back the rest of the game.  For me, this particular game was uneventful because I got no playing time.  This was the first time that I had not played in a game in a very long time.  After the game, the coach told me to keep my head up, work hard, and wait for an opportunity.  The whole week in practice afterwards I had that thought in my mind.  I just wanted more than anything to get in the game and help contribute to the game.  
Anyways, it turned out I would get my chance in our next away game at Maccabi Rishon LeZion.  The coach gave me minutes in every quarter.  This was very exciting for me.  It was a really fun experience to be in a game with fans from our team and the opposing team both screaming at the top of their lungs.  I ended up with a total of 15 minutes in this game.  I also had my first career point in the first division of Israel.  It turns out I will have to stay on my first though until my next opportunity.  I didn't have a "stat stuffer" kind of night but thats fine with me.  I feel as though I played solid defense, had no turnovers, always boxed out, and ran the floor hard.  Everything else will come.  It was a great feeling to get on the floor and show the coach he could count on me when the other big guys needed a break.  We ended up winning by 20+.  Our next game will be our home opener against Hapoel Holon.  Hopefully the fans in Haifa will notice our 2-0 start and come out in full.  It should be an exciting game and I look forward to this week for our preparation for this game.  
One thing that I missed out on this week was Halloween.  In Israel, Halloween is not celebrated like it is in the US.  I saw no people dressed in costumes, no trick-or-treaters, and nothing resembling the holiday in the stores.  It was a little different for me because I usually eat tons of candy on Halloween.  This had to have been the first year in the history of my life where not a piece of candy was eaten by me.  Not a huge deal, I guess there is a first for everything.  I want to send a shoutout to Uri Sagi and I hope to have a good week..