Kularoos Plymouth Raiders finished the season in style as
they recorded a first BBL Championship win of the season over the
Marshall MK Lions, 77-73 live on Setanta Sports 2.
It was the tenth time that the Raiders have bounced back from a half
time deficit to win a game this season.
The victory means that the Raiders go into the BBL Championship
Playoffs on form after winning back-to-back games against fellow
post-season contenders, and they have won 11 of their last 13 games.
They also have a chance of holding onto second place, although they
are relying on the Heat not recording a win in their last two games.
Drew
Lasker led the way with 22 points, but it was James Noel and Anthony
Martin who combined in the fourth quarter to win the game for their
team. Robert Youngblood led the Lions with 19 hard-earned points.
There were four early lead changes in the game, but it was the Lions
who settled the quicker, and particularly Mike New and Tony Windless
as the former had 9 points and the latter 4 to help the Lions to an
11-13 lead. Drew Lasker hit his second triple of the game to give
the Raiders the lead once more, before a 19-19 tie was broken by a
series of Peter Heizer free-throws (5). Amazingly, Drew Lasker
scored 5 points in the last 5 seconds of the quarter as he hit a
three-pointer, whilst Jamison committed a foul inside and Lasker
scored once more from the out-of-bounds play.
Baskets from Lasker and Moore made it a 9-0 burst across the first
break and a score of 28-22. The Lions came back with a vengeance and
regained the lead after a 14-0 run in which Windless had 4 points
and a Kevin Griffin three gave them a 30-36 advantage. The Raiders
halted the run before the half, but still trailed 33-40.
Plymouth, who had come from behind at the half to win games on nine
occasions this season, hit the first 5 points of the third stanza to
narrow the gap to 38-40. However, 6 straight points from Youngblood
capped an 8-0 response for the Lions to make it a ten-point game at
38-48 as Ronnie Baker rolled back the years to run the show for the
visitors. James Noel kept the Raiders close and they held it within
single digits before an 8-0 burst, capped by a Lasker triple, made
it 52-53 before a Griffin dagger three-pointer on the third quarter
buzzer.
Early in the fourth Youngblood made an old-fashioned three-point
play, followed by a Griffin three, to make the score 56-64. The
momentum swung once more, and decisively, as Martin and Noel
combined to rattle off 8 points for the Raiders to give the home
side the lead at 68-66, before two lead changes ensued. After the
Raiders had completed a 12-3 burst, 6 each for Martin and Noel, they
led 72-69 with less than 5:00 to play. Two-and-a-half scoreless
minutes followed before Noel scored again. Within the last minute,
Youngblood and New scored to make it 74-73. With 18 seconds
remaining, Gaylon Moore made 1/2 from the line before Yorick
Williams was fouled by Lasker with 11 seconds left. He missed them
both before a fracas ensued in the paint and Gaylon Moore ended up
on the line at the other end with 5 seconds remaining and he made
both to settle it.