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Can Real Madrid topple Hapoel Tel Aviv?
Tournament: EuroLeague Basketball | Venue: Arena Botevgrad | Tip Off: 23:30:00
Live Streaming: Courtside 1891
Real Madrid to win and cover the spread (1.5).
| Bookmaker | Team A | Team B |
|---|---|---|
| 1xBet | 1.83 | 1.94 |
Hapoel Tel Aviv head into Game 4 against Real Madrid with renewed belief after a crucial response in Game 3. They secured a 76-69 win, tightening the series to 2-1, built on defensive control and second half execution.
Hapoel’s biggest takeaway is their ability to disrupt Madrid’s rhythm. They held the Spanish side to just 69 points and dominated key stretches, including a strong third quarter (21-10) that flipped momentum. Chris Jones and Antonio Blakeney were the key players, who led the scoring with 19 points each and recorded multiple rebounds.
Offensively, Hapoel shot efficiently, hitting 52.3% from the two point range, 22.2% from the perimeter and 75% from the free throw line. Defensively, they controlled the boards 44-33, limiting Madrid second chance opportunities through 35 defensive rebounds and made key defensive stops when needed the most.
Heading into Game 4, the key is consistency. If Hapoel replicate their defensive intensity and control tempo, they have a real chance to level the series and push this matchup to a decisive Game 5.
Overall, the team averages 87.5 points per game, while dishing out 17.2 assists. Defensively, they record 33.2 rebounds, 2.6 blocks and 5.9 steals per game.
Real Madrid head into Game 4 with pressure firmly on their side despite leading the series 2-1. Their Game 3 loss (69-76) exposed key issues, particularly offensive inconsistency and second half execution.
Trey Lyles led the scoring with 14 points, Gabriel Deck added 11 points and Facundo Campazzo added 10 points, but lacked enough support from the remaining cast and other key players like Mario Hezonja. However, Madrid’s strength still remains in their structure and depth.
Offensively, Madrid shot 33.3% from the perimeter compared to Hapoel’s 22.2%, but just shot 44.8% from the two point range and struggled with 46.7% from the free throw line. Defensively, they got outrebounded 44-33 on the boards, giving away key second chance opportunities and committed 12 turnovers, proving costly down the stretch.
Heading into Game 4, Madrid must dominate the boards and regain shooting efficiency. If their backcourt led by playmakers like Facundo Campazzo controls rhythm, they remain favorites to close the series and secure a Final Four spot.
Overall, the team averages 87.8 points per game, while dishing out 19.1 assists. Defensively, they record 37.6 rebounds, 6.3 steals and 3.9 blocks per game.
| Position | Player Name |
|---|---|
| PG | Antonio Blakeney |
| SG | Chris Jones |
| SF | Levi Randolph |
| PF | Ish Wainright |
| C | Dan Oturu |
| Position | Player Name |
|---|---|
| PG | Theo Maledon |
| SG | Facundo Campazzo |
| SF | Trey Lyles |
| PF | Mario Hezonja |
| C | Alex Len |
Game 4 on 7th May 2026 between Hapoel Tel Aviv and Real Madrid is a pivotal clash with Madrid leading 2-1. Madrid have shown superior scoring power, including a 102 point outing earlier in the series, but struggled badly in Game 3 with poor shooting and rebounding issues. Hapoel capitalized with strong defense and home momentum, holding Madrid to just 69 points. The matchup will be decided by tempo where Madrid needs to push pace and regain efficiency, while Hapoel must slow the game and stay physical. A Madrid win seals the series, whereas a Hapoel win forces a decisive Game 5.
In their last five head-to-head matchups, Hapoel Tel Aviv has won one match, while Real Madrid has won four matches.
| Player Name | Points | Rebounds | Assists | Steals/Blocks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Antonio Blakeney | 13.2 | 2.3 | 1.0 | 0.4/0.3 |
| Trey Lyles | 13.2 | 4.4 | 1.6 | 0.5/0.5 |
Real Madrid to win a tight Game 4. Madrid’s depth, experience, and ability to bounce back after losses give them the edge. Expect a sharper offensive performance, better shot selection, and stronger control of rebounds compared to Game 3. Hapoel Tel Aviv will keep it close with defensive intensity and home energy, but sustaining that level for four quarters against Madrid is tough. We are backing Real Madrid to win this matchup.
Real Madrid to win and cover the spread (1.5).
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