luckymcd wrote:
I was shocked when he ended up not only in the Israeli league, but for such a small club in a small league. This is a great step for him. Not only will he be playing for a better team, the exposure the bigger competitions he’ll be playing in will give him the opportunity to continue climbing the ladder.
Yes, he was playing for a small club, but it was in the same Israeli league as Maccabi. In fact, Jimmy led Hertzeliya to a victory over Maccabi back in November (one of 2 Maccabi league losses) with 19 points, 7 rebounds, 9 assists and 2 steals. So, no change in competition at the Israeli league level for Jimmy.
What does change is that Maccabi is part of the EuroLeague, which will allow Jimmy a chance to play against the best teams in Europe. Right now, Maccabi is in 17th place (out of 18 teams).