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  1. Leicester Riders Roar Past London Lions

    Leicester Riders Roar Past London Lions

    The Leicester Riders secured their third trophy of the season and their second treble in as many years as they defeated London Lions in front of a crowd of over 10,000 people at the O2 on Sunday.

    Led by Trayvonn Wright, who was awarded MVP honours, the Riders ran out 81-60 winners over the Lions in the BBL Play-Off Final.

    BBL Final

    Wright scored 11 points, adding 13 rebounds and 2 blocks to help the Riders produce a dominant display over the crowd-favourites.

    The Lions held a slender lead after the first quarter, but were soon after shut out by a terrific defensive display

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  2. Suns and Riders Reach the O2

    Sevenoaks Suns and Leicester Riders have made the Women’s British Basketball League (WBBL) Play-Off Final after breezing through their respective semi-finals.

    Sevenoaks Suns

    The two finalists finished on the same amount of points this year in the WBBL Championship, setting up what should be a thrilling final. The Suns have made the final for the second year in a row, having won the competition 

    In the end, Sevenoaks ran out very comfortable winners with the match finishing 73-48, with Captain

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  3. Lions and Riders to Meet in BBL Final

    It was another fantastic round of British Basketball League (BBL) Play-Offs this past weekend, with the London Lions and Leicester Riders emerging victorious in their respective semi-final matches.

    London Lions

    The Lions, who finished second in the BBL Championship, were unable to get past Glasgow at home in the first leg as the match, quite incredibly, finished in a 78-78 tie. London’s catch-and-shoot game plan ultimately let them down, attempting 35 3-point shots compared to Glasgow’s 18 attempts. Their poor shooting allowed the Rocks to make a late comeback from which the

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  4. Molten Partners with International Wheelchair Basketball Federation

    Molten Partners with International Wheelchair Basketball Federation

    Molten

    The Molten Corporation announced the global partnership between Molten Corporation and the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF) last week.

    Molten will supply its Molten BGG7X and BGG6X for the official game ball for all world competitions as well as the zonal qualifying tournaments directly leading up to them. The first time the balls will be used in partnership with the IWBF will be the 2018 World Championships taking place in Hamburg, Germany later this year.

    MoltenBGG7X

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  5. Molten on the Main Stage

    Molten on the Main Stage

    For the first time since Melbourne 2006, Basketball will once again be played at the Commonwealth games in Australia. Despite a 12 year Basketball sabbatical, the Commonwealth Games promises to provide the elation and emotion that a worldwide tournament always delivers.

    11 countries will be competing in the basketball event, including 2 of the Home Nations in the men’s tournament and England representing the Women.

    Despite the various backgrounds of all the athletes, for this tournament they will all have one thing in common; the use of the Molten GL6X and GL7X Basketballs, which are available to see HERE.

    With men and women from all corners of the globe gathering for the Gold Coast Games, it promises to deliver an exciting exhibition of skill, speed and power.

    Since 1982, Molten has provided top quality leather basketballs as the official game ball for all FIBA World Championships

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  6. Mikki Austin joins Molten

    Mikki Austin joins Molten

    Surrey Storm Star Mikki Austin has joined Molten and Net1 as a netball ambassador.Mikki Austin

    Mikki has already had a fruitful netball career, going through the youth system at Hertfordshire Mavericks before making the switch to Surrey Storm ahead of the 2015 season. There, she played a crucial role in Storm’s success, winning the Superleague the next two seasons. At age 24, she has a lot of her career, and hopefully more titles, in front of her.

    Mikki is entrenched in the game, from coaching at school level, to coaching aspiring professionals, to playing at the highest level in the UK. She is currently healing up from an injury, hoping to be back to playing in the next few weeks to help Surrey to a third league title.

    ‘I am incredibly honoured and excited to be the netball ambassador for Molten/Net1, as a two-time

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  7. Cheshire Phoenix take home the BBL Cup Final

    Phoenix Victory

    For the first time in 16 years, Cheshire Phoenix were victorious in the BBL cup final,  beating Worcester Wolves 99-88.


    Worcester got out of the gates quicker, with Bachynski winning the early battles against fellow forward CJ Gettys. However it didn’t take long for Cheshire to get into their stride, with MVP Malcolm Riley peppering the basket, to take the game to half time with just a point in it.

    In the second half Phoenix really started to dominate, with Sandoval controlling the game and Gettys, Riley and Falzon finding the basket, taking them into the third quarter with an 11 point lead.

    Two big three-pointers from Falzon in the fourth quarter took the game almost out of sight for the Wolves, who trailed by 15 with just minutes remaining. Some heavy scoring from Wolves towards the end took the game to within 7

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  8. Nottingham Wildcats victorious at Arena Birmingham

    Nottingham Wildcats victorious at Arena Birmingham

    Wildcats VictoryAfter years of coming close, Nottingham Wildcats have their name on the WBBL Cup Final Trophy, in front of record numbers at Arena Birmingham.

    In a match that was closely contested all the way through, Nottingham Wildcats managed to edge out Caledonia Pride in a 70-66 thriller. The sides were difficult to split early in the game, with both Tricia Oakes and Ashley Harris putting in big numbers.

    However from the second quarter, Nottingham got their noses in front and stayed there, with Sbahi running the show and Harris and Lovett with the lions share of the points.

    Ashley Harris took MVP, with Sbahi receiving a special mention for her contribution to the game.

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  9. Loughborough Lightning Victorious in the British Fast 5 All Stars!

    Loughborough Lightning Victorious in the British Fast 5 All Stars!

    Netball Fast 5Congratulations to Loughborough Lightning, who came out on top after a thrilling evening of Netball to win the first ever Fast Five All-Stars. An incredible 5 point shot from MVP Renske Stolz with just seconds on the clock, saw them beat Team Bath 35-33 in the final.

    The event was played with a new set of rules at the 02, including a 5 point line and a 2 minute power play, allowing teams to score double points in a 2 minute period at any stage of the game. This encouraged a faster pace of netball and really allowed the finest shooters in the country to showcase what they can do, proving popular among players and spectators alike.

    Lightning came through a tough Semi Final, beating Wasps 31-27 in what was undoubtedly one of the games of the tournament. They came out of their group unscathed, with victories over Manchester Thunder and Wasps.

    Despite missing out on using their power play, Bath managed to sneak past Team Northumbria 19-18, before more comfortable victories

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  10. London Lions are crowned champions of the opening Betway All Stars Basketball!

    London Lions are crowned champions of the opening Betway All Stars Basketball!

     

    Fast 5 BasketballAfter a gripping afternoons basketball, London Lions secured victory at the 02 to the delight of the crowd. They fought off a late comeback from Newcastle Eagles, winning 26-25 despite a Jaysean Page 5 point shot in the last minute of play.

    The event was played with a new set of rules at the 02, including a 5 point line and a 2 minute power play, allowing teams to score double points in a 2 minute period at any stage of the game. This encouraged a faster pace of basketball and really allowed the finest shooters in the country to showcase what they can do from distance, proving popular among players and spectators alike.

    London Lions looked strong

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