FIBA Basketball
Deng glows for Guildford
Guildford Heat closed in on home advantage for the British Basketball League play-off quarter-finals with a 92-87 win at Brighton Bears, while fourth-placed London Towers were losing 90-88 at home to Chester Jets despite a
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By Richard Taylor
Guildford Heat closed in on home advantage for the British Basketball League play-off quarter-finals with a 92-87 win at Brighton Bears, while fourth-placed London Towers were losing 90-88 at home to Chester Jets despite a fourth-quarter fightback on Saturday night.
The top four qualify for a home knock-out quarter-final. The leaders Newcastle Eagles, second-placed Scottish Rocks and Sheffield Sharks, third, have pulled clear of the pack, but Guildford are now just two points behind Towers, after a late 6-2 run for an 84-78 lead secured their fourth straight win. Ajou Deng, 28 points, and Brian Dux, with 13, led Guildford's scorers.
Towers, beaten 79-75 at Sheffield on Thursday, are now three wins behind the Sharks after that fourth-quarter comeback led by Antonio Hudson, 20 points, failed to break Chester's grip and prevent their first win over Towers this season in four attempts.
Plymouth Raiders' play-off hopes slid with a 90-82 defeat at Leicester Riders. Ryan Huntley led the home team with 29 points, including 14 in a 24-6 second-quarter run.
The Riders had lost 84-74 at leaders Newcastle on Friday night, where the home side fought back to overcome the absence of player-coach Fab Flournoy, plus Andrew Sullivan and Andrew Bridge with the England team at the Commonwealth Games.
Guildford Heat closed in on home advantage for the British Basketball League play-off quarter-finals with a 92-87 win at Brighton Bears, while fourth-placed London Towers were losing 90-88 at home to Chester Jets despite a fourth-quarter fightback on Saturday night.
The top four qualify for a home knock-out quarter-final. The leaders Newcastle Eagles, second-placed Scottish Rocks and Sheffield Sharks, third, have pulled clear of the pack, but Guildford are now just two points behind Towers, after a late 6-2 run for an 84-78 lead secured their fourth straight win. Ajou Deng, 28 points, and Brian Dux, with 13, led Guildford's scorers.
Towers, beaten 79-75 at Sheffield on Thursday, are now three wins behind the Sharks after that fourth-quarter comeback led by Antonio Hudson, 20 points, failed to break Chester's grip and prevent their first win over Towers this season in four attempts.
Plymouth Raiders' play-off hopes slid with a 90-82 defeat at Leicester Riders. Ryan Huntley led the home team with 29 points, including 14 in a 24-6 second-quarter run.
The Riders had lost 84-74 at leaders Newcastle on Friday night, where the home side fought back to overcome the absence of player-coach Fab Flournoy, plus Andrew Sullivan and Andrew Bridge with the England team at the Commonwealth Games.
View source article here.
By Richard Taylor
Guildford Heat closed in on home advantage for the British Basketball League play-off quarter-finals with a 92-87 win at Brighton Bears, while fourth-placed London Towers were losing 90-88 at home to Chester Jets despite a fourth-quarter fightback on Saturday night.
The top four qualify for a home knock-out quarter-final. The leaders Newcastle Eagles, second-placed Scottish Rocks and Sheffield Sharks, third, have pulled clear of the pack, but Guildford are now just two points behind Towers, after a late 6-2 run for an 84-78 lead secured their fourth straight win. Ajou Deng, 28 points, and Brian Dux, with 13, led Guildford's scorers.
Towers, beaten 79-75 at Sheffield on Thursday, are now three wins behind the Sharks after that fourth-quarter comeback led by Antonio Hudson, 20 points, failed to break Chester's grip and prevent their first win over Towers this season in four attempts.
Plymouth Raiders' play-off hopes slid with a 90-82 defeat at Leicester Riders. Ryan Huntley led the home team with 29 points, including 14 in a 24-6 second-quarter run.
The Riders had lost 84-74 at leaders Newcastle on Friday night, where the home side fought back to overcome the absence of player-coach Fab Flournoy, plus Andrew Sullivan and Andrew Bridge with the England team at the Commonwealth Games.
Guildford Heat closed in on home advantage for the British Basketball League play-off quarter-finals with a 92-87 win at Brighton Bears, while fourth-placed London Towers were losing 90-88 at home to Chester Jets despite a fourth-quarter fightback on Saturday night.
The top four qualify for a home knock-out quarter-final. The leaders Newcastle Eagles, second-placed Scottish Rocks and Sheffield Sharks, third, have pulled clear of the pack, but Guildford are now just two points behind Towers, after a late 6-2 run for an 84-78 lead secured their fourth straight win. Ajou Deng, 28 points, and Brian Dux, with 13, led Guildford's scorers.
Towers, beaten 79-75 at Sheffield on Thursday, are now three wins behind the Sharks after that fourth-quarter comeback led by Antonio Hudson, 20 points, failed to break Chester's grip and prevent their first win over Towers this season in four attempts.
Plymouth Raiders' play-off hopes slid with a 90-82 defeat at Leicester Riders. Ryan Huntley led the home team with 29 points, including 14 in a 24-6 second-quarter run.
The Riders had lost 84-74 at leaders Newcastle on Friday night, where the home side fought back to overcome the absence of player-coach Fab Flournoy, plus Andrew Sullivan and Andrew Bridge with the England team at the Commonwealth Games.