Game 5 - That's all you need to know. With a ticket to the EuroLeague Final Four on the line, Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv visits Monaco once again on Wednesday (9PM Israel time - 2PM ET) for the decisive game in their Playoffs series. The Yellows will look to become the first-ever team to win Game 5 on the road in EuroLeague history, and reach the semi-finals for the first time since 2014.
Maccabi has been led this series by Wade Baldwin IV, who maintains great numbers: 18 points, 5.5 assists and 4.8 boards per game. Lorenzo Brown delivers as well, with 16.2 points and 4.8 dishes per game in the series. Meanwhile, Mike James is the opposing team's leader in scoring with 15 PPG, to go along with 4.5 assists.

"It's a big game for us", said Oded Kattash just before taking off to the French Riviera, "We've been through an amazing journey with the new team we built. We are proud to be where we are at and have this opportunity to do something special. It will not be easy, just like the previous games. Our goal is to control the tempo of the game".
Maccabi's team captain, John DiBartolomeo, added: "The teams know each other very well. We know what works best for us and that's controlling their guards, controlling the defensive rebounds and getting out on transition - that's been a strength of us all season. It will be a challenge, but it's a great opportunity for us. We worked hard to earn it and I know we'll be ready".
Maccabi has been led this series by Wade Baldwin IV, who maintains great numbers: 18 points, 5.5 assists and 4.8 boards per game. Lorenzo Brown delivers as well, with 16.2 points and 4.8 dishes per game in the series. Meanwhile, Mike James is the opposing team's leader in scoring with 15 PPG, to go along with 4.5 assists.

"It's a big game for us", said Oded Kattash just before taking off to the French Riviera, "We've been through an amazing journey with the new team we built. We are proud to be where we are at and have this opportunity to do something special. It will not be easy, just like the previous games. Our goal is to control the tempo of the game".
Maccabi's team captain, John DiBartolomeo, added: "The teams know each other very well. We know what works best for us and that's controlling their guards, controlling the defensive rebounds and getting out on transition - that's been a strength of us all season. It will be a challenge, but it's a great opportunity for us. We worked hard to earn it and I know we'll be ready".