Micic was the team’s biggest offseason signing and he said after the game that he feels like “a rookie.”
“To be honest, I don’t know how to describe our basketball right now,” Micic said. “We’ve won three times, but probably this win covers the real picture… We want to get better every day. I hope today we will learn a little bit about ourselves because it’s just a poor game, but no much time to to cry, and hopefully we can maintain winning, but also we need to get better as a team.
“Sometimes I have good nights, sometimes I don’t, but I’m trying. Also, as I said always, for me, every game is like a final because I came back (from the NBA). I want to play. I want to fight for my position again. I feel like a rookie. So tonight it was, it was better than previous (games).”
Coach Dimitris Itoudis addressed the fact that Hapoel is still a work in progress in the post-game press conference saying: “Another win in the marathon. It’s important for us that we bounced back as a team, we bounced back after a not-so-good performance that we had in the previous game (against archrival Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv). And we’re looking forward to getting to know each other because we are in the process of becoming a real team. Still we are trying to connect the pieces together.”
All of that is not a great sign for Hapoel’s future opponents. The team is an offensive dynamo, averaging 95.0 points per game heading into Friday’s showdown against Paris Basketball in the French capital. And if Coach Itoudis does get all the pieces to fit together, it will spell trouble for EuroLeague defenses everywhere.