Berkovich returned to Israel following the 1975–76 season and played a considerable role in
Maccabi Tel Aviv's fortunes during the late 1970s and early 1980s. In 1977, Berkovich helped Maccabi Tel Aviv to win its first
FIBA European Champions Cup (
EuroLeague) championship by defeating
Mobilgirgi Varese by a score of 78–77 in
the final, held in
Pionir Hall,
Belgrade, and
CSKA Moscow 91–79 in the semifinals game held in
Virton, Belgium. This achievement led to
Tal Brody's famous statement of "We are on the map, not only in basketball". In 1981, the second FIBA European Champions Cup title came for Maccabi, against another Italian team,
Sinudyne Bologna. Berkovich scored the winning basket from an
assist by
Moti Aroesti, setting the score at 80–77. There were no
three-point shots back then, so the Italians could only score a two-point basket in return. Maccabi won the game by a score of 80–79. Berkovich's career in Maccabi came to an end in 1988 when he and Aroesti joined
Maccabi Rishon LeZion. Later, he played with
Hapoel Jerusalem and
Hapoel Tel Aviv. During his playing years with Maccabi, he won 16
Israeli national league championship titles and 13
Israeli national cups.
NBA offers After the
EuroBasket 1979, Berkovich had contract offers from the
New Jersey Nets and the
Atlanta Hawks from the
NBA, but a contract with Maccabi Tel Aviv stood in the way. Maccabi's management insisted that he stay in the team, so they had to settle the case in
civil court. == National team career ==