It was a good night for Newcastle Eagles in the BBL Championship on Friday, as the league leaders stretched their winning streak and one of their title rivals slipped up.

Saturday 20 December 2014
BBL Championship
Newcastle Eagles 115-76 Manchester Giants 19:30

Esh Group Eagles Newcastle have continued their irrepressible form – having now won 17 straight games over three months – while capitalising on the poor form of Worcester Wolves to extend their lead at the summit of the BBL Championship table. The Eagles beat Manchester Giants 115-76 on Saturday night, as they posted their highest points tally of the campaign so far and eight players scored in double-digits, led by Andre Jones’ 17 points.

P Team PL W L Pts
1 Esh Group Eagles Newcastle 15 14 1 28
2 Worcester Wolves 15 11 4 22
3 Leicester Riders 12 10 2 20
4 Cheshire Phoenix 15 10 5 20
5 London Lions 13 9 4 18
6 Sheffield Sharks 12 6 6 12
7 Glasgow Rocks 14 6 8 12
8 Manchester Giants 16 6 10 12
9 Bristol Flyers 16 6 10 12
10 Durham Wildcats 16 6 10 12
11 Plymouth University Raiders 14 4 10 8
12 Surrey United 14 3 11 6
13 Leeds Force 16 3 13 6
Dateline 20 December 2014

Quote of the week

Vince - 2

I’m expecting another tough game and the league is very tough. There are a lot of teams in the top echelon that are making it very difficult for each other, apart from Newcastle, who are putting some daylight between them and everyone else. Rob Thurman has proved himself to be a strong BBL player and Alex Owumi at home in the backcourt is exceptionally good for Worcester.Vince Macaulay, Lions’ Head Coach

Eagles continue to sweep all before them

Head Coach Fab Flournoy Photo by Dave Moore. Library Photo

A dominant team performance led to Esh Group Eagles Newcastle extending their lead at the summit of the BBL Championship table, with eight players scoring in double-figures as they beat Manchester Giants 115-76 at Sport Central.

Eagles v Giants 2014-15 - 2This was their highest points tally of the season as they went through the century mark for the fourth time, led by Andre Jones with 17 points, and Scott Martin’s double-double of 16 points and 11 rebounds.

Newcastle are now unbeaten in 17 games in all competitions, a run spanning three months.

The Eagles – the highest scoring team in the league, who also put 94 points on Leeds Force the night before – raced into a 10-3 lead as they allowed their visitors just one basket in the opening four minutes, Jones scoring six early on.

Drew Lasker’s ‘and-one’ play made the lead double-figures, and Charles Smith added a buzzer-beating three-pointer to make the score 26-15 after ten minutes.

Smith opened the scoring in the second stanza and hit back-to-back triples midway through to push the score out to 40-26, and it was through twenty points at 53-32 on Rahmon Fletcher’s basket before half time.

The Giants couldn’t get closer in the second half as the Eagles pushed on. Andy Thomson scored five points in a 10-0 burst and Eddie Matthew came from the bench to score 16 points in 10 minutes, as the lead peaked at 113-69 on his three-pointer. The Eagles were unplayable on the night, forcing 25 turnovers, from which they scored 31 points, and scoring 66 of their points in the paint.

The Giants have now lost four in a row and seven of their last eight as they risk slipping out of the Playoff places. They have also still not beaten the Eagles since their return to the BBL in 2012.


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