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Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Partizan Preview and Expert Tip: Best Pick for the Opening Fixtures of the Euroleague

Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Partizan Preview and Expert Tip: Best Pick for the Opening Fixtures of the Euroleague
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Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Partizan Euroleague Week 1 Stats, Player Props, Expert Tip: Thursday, October 5th

The 2023-24 Euroleague season is set to kick off on Thursday, October 5th, and it promises an exciting start as Israeli Super League champions Maccabi Tel Aviv will be hosting ABA League champions Partizan at the Menora Mivtachim Arena.

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Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Partizan Expert Tip

  • Expert Tip: Total Over 162.5
  • Best odds: 1.70
  • Bookmaker: 1xBet
  • Stakes: 6/10

The upcoming game between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Partizan in the 2023-24 Euroleague campaign promises to be an exciting and high-scoring affair. In their recent games, both teams have consistently scored a high number of points, with their last meeting resulting in a total of 171 points and the game before that reaching 184 points. Additionally, statistics show that in 10 out of the last 11 games played by Maccabi Tel Aviv, there were at least 160 points scored, and similarly, 13 out of the last 15 games involving Partizan have seen over 160 points scored. Therefore, betting on the “over 160 points” option in this clash appears to be a safe and reasonable choice given the scoring trends of both teams.


Maccabi Tel Aviv Stats & Form

Maccabi, a six-time champion, enters this season with a clear goal of securing the championship. Oded Kattash’s squad concluded the previous season in fifth place on the table with a winning percentage of 0.588. Unfortunately, they couldn’t advance to the final four, as they were defeated 3-2 by Monaco in the quarter-finals playoffs.

It’s worth noting that Maccabi Tel Aviv boasts the highest home-winning percentage in the regular season. Their formidable performance at home resulted in 15 victories and only 2 losses in the 17 games played, giving them a remarkable 0.882 winning percentage. This percentage was higher than that of the finalists, Olympiacos (0.824), and the eventual champions, Real Madrid (0.765).

During the 2022-2023 Euroleague season, Maccabi played a total of 39 games. They averaged 83.6 points per game, with a shooting percentage of 55.3% from 2-point range, 34.8% from beyond the arc, and a free-throw percentage of 79.3%. They also excelled in rebounding, with 10.1 offensive rebounds, 22.3 defensive rebounds, and 32.4 total rebounds per game. Additionally, they averaged 16.4 assists, 22.4 personal fouls, 2.9 blocked shots, 6.6 steals, and 10.9 turnovers per game, earning them a ranking of 88.0 in the league.

Maccabi Tel Aviv is undoubtedly a dominant force in the Israeli Super League, having clinched the title a remarkable 56 times and currently holding the defending champion status. They secured the championship by defeating Hapoel Tel-Aviv 2-1 in the final series. Furthermore, they have advanced to the final of the league cup and are set to face Hapoel Jerusalem after getting a 20-0 walkover victory over Hapoel Tel-Aviv in the semi-finals.

Despite some notable departures during the transfer window, Maccabi Tel Aviv remains committed to their competitive ambitions. They have bolstered their roster with the acquisitions of Jasiel Rivero from Valencia, Antonius Cleveland from Hapoel Eilat, James Webb III from Valencia, and Tamir Blatt from ALBA Berlin.

In addition to these new signings, Maccabi can rely on the talents of Lorenzo Brown, who earned a spot on the 2022-2023 All-Euroleague First Team, and Wade Baldwin IV, who made it to the 2022-2023 All-Euroleague Second Team. Together with the experienced John DiBartolomeo, who has been with the team since 2017, they are poised to make a strong start in the Euroleague.

Partizan Stats & Form

Partizan made a remarkable return to the Euroleague in the 2022-23 season after an eight-year absence, and much credit goes to Coach Zeljko Obradovic and the entire team for their outstanding performance. In the previous season, they finished 6th in the standings with a winning percentage of 0.588 in 34 regular-season games. However, their journey was cut short in the quarterfinals, where they lost 3-2 to the eventual champions, Real Madrid.
Partizan began their quarterfinal series strongly, winning the first two legs, but they couldn’t withstand the strength of the Spanish giants in the last three legs, ultimately ending their Euroleague campaign.

Over the course of 39 games in the Euroleague, Partizan averaged 85.4 points per game, with impressive shooting percentages of 55.4% from 2-point range and 39.9% from beyond the arc. They were also solid at the free-throw line, with a shooting percentage of 82.4%. Their stats included 7.6 offensive rebounds, 18.9 defensive rebounds, 26.5 total rebounds, 14.4 assists, 21.3 personal fouls, 2.5 blocked shots, 6.3 steals, and 10.1 turnovers per game, earning them a ranking of 90.9 in the league.

In the ABA League, they achieved success by defeating Crvena Zvezda 3-2 in the final series. However, they narrowly missed out on another trophy when they lost 81-83 to Studentski Centar in the finals of the ABA Supercup.

The team experienced some significant departures, including Ioannis Papapetrou, Djordjije Jovanovic, Mathias Lessort, Dante Exum, and Yam Madar, the 2022-2023 EuroLeague Rising Star Award winner, who made a notable impact during his time with the team. In response, Partizan made strategic signings, adding players like Mateusz Ponitka, Ognjen Jaramaz, Frank Kaminsky, and PJ Dozier to strengthen their roster.

Kevin Punter, who earned a spot on the 2022-2023 All-Euroleague Second Team, will be a key player to watch as Partizan continues their second successive season in the Euroleague.

Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Partizan H2H

Maccabi Tel Aviv and Partizan share a storied history of facing off against each other since 2006. Over the years, they have clashed 17 times in various competitions, including the Euroleague, club friendlies, and the ABA League. Their head-to-head record stands at 9 victories for Maccabi Tel Aviv and 8 victories for Partizan.

In their most recent encounter, which took place during the 2022-23 Euroleague season, Maccabi Yellows emerged victorious with a final score of 90-81.


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