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BBL Championship
 P   P W L Pts
1 Newcastle Eagles 36 31 5 62
2 Sheffield Sharks 36 30 6 60
3

Glasgow Rocks

36

23 13 46
4 Cheshire Jets 
36 22 14 44
5 Everton Tigers 36 21 15 42
6 Jelson Homes DMU Leicester Riders 36 21 15 42
7 Marshall MK Lions 
36 18 18 36
8

Worthing Thunder

36 18 18 36
9

Worcester Wolves

36 18 18 36
10 Airwaves Plymouth Raiders 36 11 25 22
11 Guildford Heat 36 11 25 22
12 Essex Pirates 36 7 29 14
13 PAWS London Capital 36 3 33 6

 

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Coaches Confident Ahead of Cup Quarter Finals

Newcastle Eagles player-coach Fabulous Flournoy is brimming with confidence about his side's chances against Cheshire Jets this Sunday, the third and final Cup game of the weekend. The Eagles visit the Jets on Sunday evening for a 5.30pm tip off, and Flournoy is relishing the chance to get his side back on track, despite being unable to play himself due to a broken finger.

He said: 'We are always pretty good at bouncing back from defeats, as we showed by beating Everton after losing in overtime to Guildford, and although the game against Cheshire will be tough because of a smaller bench we are looking forward to trying to bounce back again'

Echoing his sentiments is the coach of the Jelson Homes DMU Leicester Riders, Rob Paternostro. The Riders had a mixed weekend last weekend, with an emphatic win against the Guildford Heat at home followed by a 113-111 loss at Worcester, whom they face on Saturday night at home in the BBL Cup. Paternostro was quick to state the importance of the game being at home, and the role that the fans play at the John Sandford Sports Centre, but also asked for more consistency from his side: 'We are struggling with consistency right now, from quarter to quarter, half to half and game to game. It's early in the season, so hopefully with more games we can become more consistent' he said: 'This weekend is huge for us with a big Cup game at home versus Worcester. It will be great for us to play in our building' he added: 'The atmosphere in there this year has been brilliant. We feel very comfortable playing there and I know our guys are looking forward to that game.'

Although the Airwaves Plymouth Raiders have only walked out of a game as winners once in the league this season, they will be looking to continue their fine Cup form when they welcome the Marshall MK Lions to the Plymouth Pavilions on Saturday evening. They won their first Cup game against the PAWS London Capital by 85 points to 80 earlier this season, and also come into the game off the back of their first league win, a 96-95 overtime victory against Newcastle.

Their opponents, the Lions, also went into overtime last weekend, as they beat the Sheffield Sharks 98-89 at Bletchley Leisure Centre. They also beat the Essex Pirates 62-57 on Saturday and their success continued into the week, as Vince Macaulay was named Molten BBL Coach of the Month. Riders point guard Tack Minor also saw his blistering form rewarded with the Molten BBL Player of the Month Award.
 

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