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In this photo taken on Sunday, June 9, 2013. Maccabi Haifa basketball team coach Brad Greenberg, reacts during the semifinal game against Hapoel Eilat, in the Haifa arena, northern Israel. Greenberg, former college and NBA coach whose career was derailed by a recruiting scandal several years ago, is on the rebound in Israel. Greenberg’s bet that he could resurrect his career in the basketball backwater of Haifa is paying big dividends. He has led his Maccabi Haifa club to a historic turnaround, inheriting a team that finished dead last a year ago and taking it to Thursday night’s national championship game against perennial powerhouse Maccabi Tel Aviv. Along the way, he has emerged as a local hero and positioned himself for a possible return to the NBA. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
Photo by: Oded Balilty
In this photo taken on Sunday, June 9, 2013. Maccabi Haifa basketball team coach Brad Greenberg, reacts during the semifinal game against Hapoel Eilat, in the Haifa arena, northern Israel. Greenberg, former college and NBA coach whose career was derailed by a recruiting scandal several years ago, is on the rebound in Israel. Greenberg’s bet that he could resurrect his career in the basketball backwater of Haifa is paying big dividends. He has led his Maccabi Haifa club to a historic turnaround, inheriting a team that finished dead last a year ago and taking it to Thursday night’s national championship game against perennial powerhouse Maccabi Tel Aviv. Along the way, he has emerged as a local hero and positioned himself for a possible return to the NBA. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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