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Euroleague
Tuesday, March 17, 2026 • Pais Arena
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Hapoel Tel-Aviv2428231893
Paris3023161382

Team Statistics

StatHapoel Tel-AvivParis
Field Goals23/3518/39
3-Pointers11/2812/34
Rebounds2437
Assists2114
Steals97
Blocks21
Turnovers1216

Game Recap

Paris came out firing, but Hapoel Tel-Aviv owned the game where it mattered most.

After conceding 30 points in the opening quarter, Hapoel tightened the screws across the middle two periods and finished a 93-82 Euroleague win over Paris on March 17, 2026 at Pais Arena. The result moved Hapoel forward at 18-11, a needed response after arriving in a WWLLL stretch, while Paris fell to 12-19 despite entering on a WLWWW run.

How the game turned

Paris’ first quarter was the best basketball it played all night: 30 points, pace, and early shot-making that put Hapoel in catch-up mode. But the game swung sharply in the second, when Hapoel answered with 28 points to Paris’ 23 — trimming the deficit and changing the tone before halftime.

The real separation came after the break. Hapoel won the third quarter 23-16, turning a shaky start into a working margin through more consistent execution. Paris’ offense dried up further in the fourth (13 points), and Hapoel’s 18-point closing quarter made the final score feel inevitable down the stretch.

Ball movement tells the story

With limited shooting and rebounding data available, the clearest statistical divider is playmaking. Hapoel finished with 21 assists to Paris’ 14 — a meaningful gap in a game that shifted from early volatility to half-court control. As Paris’ scoring fell from 30 in the first quarter to 16 and 13 in the third and fourth, Hapoel’s ability to generate assisted offense helped stabilize possessions and keep pressure on a shrinking Paris attack.

Quarter-by-quarter snapshot

First quarter: Paris strikes first

Paris set the pace immediately, winning the quarter 30-24 and forcing Hapoel to play from behind.

Second quarter: Hapoel steadies

Hapoel’s 28-point response flipped momentum, outscoring Paris 28-23 and pulling the game back into reach.

Third quarter: the decisive stretch

Hapoel’s 23-16 advantage out of halftime was the hinge point — defensive resistance on one end, cleaner creation on the other.

Fourth quarter: closing time

Paris managed just 13 points in the final period, and Hapoel’s 18 ensured there was no late twist.

What it means going forward

For Hapoel Tel-Aviv, this was a composure win: absorb an early barrage, win the middle quarters, and finish with structure — the kind of performance that can reset a team after a rough patch of form. For Paris, the first quarter showed the ceiling, but the final three underscored the problem: sustaining offense once the game slows and the margin for error narrows.

Key Takeaways

  • Stronger overall record for Hapoel Tel-Aviv (17-11) versus Paris (10-18)
  • Recent form favors Paris (WWLLW) while Hapoel are struggling (WLLLL)
  • No significant injuries reported for either team, reducing volatility from roster absences

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