Olympics 2020: Israeli Czech basketball coach, Iranian coach shake hands

The Czech Republic beat Iran 84-78 in a dramatic victory.

Iranian Olympic basketball team coach Mehran Shahintab (L) and Israeli born coach of the Czech Republic's basketball team Ronen Ginzburg are seen at the Iran-Czech Republic game at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, on July 25, 2021. (photo credit: BRIAN SNYDER/REUTERS)
Iranian Olympic basketball team coach Mehran Shahintab (L) and Israeli born coach of the Czech Republic's basketball team Ronen Ginzburg are seen at the Iran-Czech Republic game at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, on July 25, 2021.
(photo credit: BRIAN SNYDER/REUTERS)
Ronen Ginzburg, an Israeli who coaches the Czech Republic's Olympic basketball team, shook hands with the coach of the Iranian team, Mehran Shahintab, shortly before a match between the two teams in Tokyo on Sunday, according to Ynet. The Czech team went on to win the match.
"Of course it's special for an Israeli coach to coach a team against Iran. I just hope they'll come to play," said Ginzburg to Ynet before the Olympics.
The Czech Republic launched their Olympic hoop dreams in Tokyo on Sunday with a 84-78 win against Iran, holding off a late rally by the Iranians who cut the lead all the way down to four points with less than a minute to go.
With a 52-point contribution off the bench, the Czechs led for most of the game and at one point in the fourth quarter had a 22-point lead.
But Iran guard Behnam Yakhchalidehkordi hit a big three with 1:10 left on the clock as the Iranians battled back.
The Czechs held on for the win, though, with Blake Schilb scoring key baskets late on to push the winning margin back up to six.