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Lions snap Riders home win streak

Lions snap Riders home win streak

BBL Championship

Leicester Riders vs London Lions

(19-30, 9-17, 24-18, 23-16)

Riders – Jackson 14, Mackenzie 13, Loving/Whelan 12; Lions – Dekker 21, Koufos 17, Ward-Hibbert 12

The London Lions put on a defensive clinic in the first half to beat the Leicester Riders in a tightly contested 81-75 victory at the Morningside Arena on Tuesday night. 

The Riders came into the game with a 23-game winning streak on their home floor, and the Morningside Arena was packed for one of the season’s biggest matchups. 

Another win would have seen Leicester equal their longest streak of 24 home wins, a record they set during the 2012/2013 season. Instead, it was the Riders’ first home loss since November 2021.

The Riders currently sit at the top of the league table, but the Lions boast the most impressive record – losing only two games this season. 

With this latest win, London will feel confident going into their BBL Cup Final with Leicester next month, having beaten their nearest rivals, the Riders and the Bristol Flyers, in the last few weeks.

Sam Dekker led all scorers for London with 21 points. Kosta Koufos was a formidable presence inside, scoring 16 points and grabbing 14 rebounds. For the Riders, Zach Jackson had 14, and Kimbal Mackenzie finished with 13 points.

The Lions, who have one of the best defensive records in the league, utilised their impressive size and athleticism to limit the number of three-pointers for the Riders in the first half.

Leicester connected on one of their six three-point attempts and shot 28% from the field. The Lions also were dominant on the boards, grabbing 12 more than their opponents in the first half despite playing without Tomislav Zubcic. 

Former Leicester guard Josh Ward-Hibbert started in place of Zubcic and earned his place in the lineup scoring 12 points and grabbing ten boards. It was also a battle between GBs finest young players, Patrick Whelan and Luke Nelson.

The visitors came out aggressive. Koufos opened the scoring off a pick-and-roll pass from Jordan Taylor before Nelson knocked down the three from the top of the key. 

Whelan was the bright spark for the Riders early, finding a few openings and converting from the free-throw line. However, the momentum was firm with the visitors. 

Ward Hibbert iced a corner three off a Dekker assist. The latter added five quick points off his own with a three-pointer and a putback off the Koufos…

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