At the 27-country
1973 Maccabiah Games, dedicated to the 11 Israeli athletes killed in the
Munich Massacre at the
1972 Olympics, he was captain of the Israeli basketball team and given the honor of lighting the opening torch. He led the national team to a gold medal, as they beat a U.S. team led by
Ernie Grunfeld in the finals. Brody played for Maccabi Tel Aviv until 1980. He won ten
Israeli League championships with the team, and six
Israel State Cups, in what has been described as a "stellar" and "amazing" career. in 211 games. Brody also played for the senior
Israel national team, scoring 1,219 points in 78
games. When the Israeli
Omri Casspi, was drafted in the first round of the
2009 NBA draft, by the
Sacramento Kings, to play in the U.S., Brody called it "the completion of a circle".
The FIBA European Champions Cup Championship; "We are on the map!" The highlight of his career came in 1977. It was the apex of the
Cold War, and the Soviet Union was boycotting Israel. And the
Communists were well known for using sports to glorify what they billed as their supremacy over the West. The game pitted the capitalist West against the Communist East, and Israel against the country that was supplying its enemies with weapons. The game also matched the country of Israel, with a total of a mere 4 million inhabitants, against the Soviets, with their 290 million people. The remark was spontaneous, and unprepared. As Brody put it, it just "came out of my heart, at that instant." It reflected a physical victory by the nascent Jewish
Zionist idea, and national pride. It became Israel's most famous quote. The phrase was as significant for Israelis as U.S. astronaut
Neil Armstrong's statement – "One small step for man; one giant step for mankind" – had been for Americans, vis-a-vis the space age. It was also used by former Soviet
refusenik and Israeli
Yisrael BaAliyah party leader and Industry and Trade Minister
Natan Sharansky, in 1998. The Israeli National Lottery Board spoofed it in a television commercial, in which a winning racehorse with an American accent stated: "We are on the racetrack, and we will stay on the racetrack." Similarly, when
Israel's Davis Cup team beat the powerhouse Russian Davis Cup team in a
shocking victory in the 2009 Davis Cup tennis quarter-finals, Prime Minister Netanyahu telephoned the
Israel Tennis Association Director General and echoed Brody's statement of over three decades earlier, saying: "We're back on the map". Back home, hundreds of thousands of Israelis celebrated spontaneously in the streets, and 150,000 in Tel Aviv congregated in celebration in what is now
Rabin Square. Many jumped into its fountain, splashing in water and champagne. Brody was credited with being so inspiring that basketball became Israel's number one sport, surpassing soccer. The FIBA European Champions Cup finals were played in
Belgrade,
Yugoslavia, on April 7, 1977. Brody, as the team captain, received the European Cup trophy from
FIBA's Secretary General, and lifted it over his head. Brody himself became widely known as an Israeli national hero, and as a symbol of Israel's achievements. In 1978, the team was also a semi-finalist in the
1977–78 FIBA European Champions Cup basketball competition. When Brody retired from basketball in 1980, a special official
retirement game was arranged in his honor, and the
FIBA European Selection All-Star Team arrived in Israel, to play against Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Pro basketball career accomplishments •
FIBA Saporta Cup Finals Top Scorer: (
1967) • Israeli Sportsman of the Year: (1967) • 10×
Israeli League Champion: (1967, 1968, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980) • 6×
Israeli State Cup Winner: (1973, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980) •
EuroLeague champion: (
1977) •
FIBA European Selection: (1978) •
Israel Prize: (1979) • 101 Greats of European Basketball: (2018)
Professional career scoring statistics ==Honors==