The Hapoel Tel Aviv B.C., after being eliminated in the Euroleague playoffs by Real Madrid, is preparing for significant changes, including a substantial budget increase, as reported by Israeli sources.
The Israeli team, following their participation in the Euroleague and the elimination against Real Madrid Basketball, is considering a series of modifications to enhance their performance. One of the most prominent changes would be the budget increase, currently around 58 million euros, expected to reach 76 million euros next season, representing a 30% rise.
Unified team as the main goal
In addition to the financial improvement, the club plans to abandon the 'two separate teams' system used in the current season. According to internal sources, the aim for the upcoming campaign is to unify the team, allowing all players to be part of a single extensive squad that will compete in both the Euroleague and the national league. This decision is based on acquired experience and the need to maximize the team's performance in both competitions.
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