Hapoel will face the winner of the eighthfinal duel between Dreamland Gran Canaria and Besiktas in its next game.
Hapoel beats Besiktas to clinch second place and quarterfinals birth

Hapoel Shlomo Tel Aviv clinched second place in Group A and a direct ticket to the BKT EuroCup Quarterfinals by beating Besiktas Emlakjet Istanbul 73-94 on Wednesday night in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The victory means Hapoel finished the regular season with a 13-5 record and in second place, while Besiktas finished sixth in Group A with 9-9 mark. In the single-game eighthfinals, Besiktas will go on the road to face the defending champion Dreamland Gran Canaria, and the winner of that game will play on the road against Hapoel in the single-game quarterfinals.
Hapoel took control with a 3-12 run at the end of the first and a strong finish to the second quarter. Hapoel then ran away in the third, cruising to its seventh victory in nine road games this season.
Tomer Ginat and Will Cummings paced Hapoel with 16 points apiece, while Bar Timor and Kyle Alexander each scored 12 points. Angel Delgado collected 15 points plus 12 rebounds for Besiktas, Kyle Allman and Marko Simonovic added 13 apiece and Jonah Mathews finished with 12.
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Delgado had a three-point play and Simonovic and Needham each nailed a triple to give Besiktas an early 14-10 lead. But Ginat scored 6 points for Hapoel, followed by 7 straight from Cummings to close the gap to 16-15. Besiktas got back-to-back dunks from Allman and Berkan Durmaz midway through the first quarter, but then was held scoreless for more than 3 minutes during which Hapoel went on a 0-7 run with Ginat scoring 5 more points. A three-point play from Timor helped the visitors hold a 23-27 lead after 10 minutes.
Needham knocked down his second triple early in the second quarter. Ginat and Cummings kept Hapoel in front, before Simonovic and Jonah Mathews helped Besiktas get within 35-36. That's when Hoard, Kyle Alexander, Braian Angola and J'Cowan Brown, all scoreless to that point, combined to score 11 points and build 39-47 halftime lead.
Hapoel then scored the first 8 points of the second half, including a triple apiece from Brown and Munford, opening a 16-point margin. Matthew Mitchell and Angel Delgado got Besiktas's offense going, but Ginat and Timor kept Besiktas at bay and the visitors' margin safe. Needham fouled out, and Hoard's layup extended it to 49-66, before the hosts managed to close the gap to 55-69 at the end of the third quarter.
The teams traded blows at the start of the fourth, with Besiktas having several opportunities to cut more into the lead, but Hoard's alley-oop dunk and a triple from Timor opened a 59-77 margin with less than 7 minutes to go. Besiktas did not threaten after that as Hapoel closed out the game.