Worcester Wolves still bottom of table after defeat by Newcastle Eagles

November 10 2018
Worcester Wolves still bottom of table after defeat by Newcastle Eagles

Worcester Wolves stay at the bottom of the British Basketball League following an 89-97 loss at Newcastle Eagles on Friday, despite an impactful debut from US forward Deshawn Freeman.

Unlike several recent runaway defeats, on this occasion Wolves gave themselves a chance of success, overturning a 46-52 half-time deficit to take a third-quarter lead before falling away in the late stages.

Five minutes had elapsed when Freeman trotted on to the hardwood with his side trailing 10-16. Within moments he rose highest among a swarm of defenders to put back a Darell Combs miss.

After rebounding his own miss and converting a Combs assist, Freeman displayed his versatility with a long three-pointer to keep Worcester 24-30 in touch at the close of the first quarter.

Miki Servera hit a trio of scores and then worked a clever pick and roll that ended with a Freeman one-handed jam. However, as well as collecting his points, the Worcester newcomer was received an unsportsmanlike foul when challenging Eagles guard Rahmon Fletcher as the first half wound down.

Following the interval, consecutive Combs triples nudged Wolves into their first lead of the evening.  Another Combs basket and a twisting Freeman layup had Newcastle rattled as they looked up at their visitors’ 67-61 advantage with three minutes left in the third period.

A couple of minutes into the last quarter Eagles had turned the tables to push 79-70 ahead. Further Freeman points reduced the arrears to 79-76 before he was ejected from the court after drawing a technical foul to be logged alongside his first-half unsportsmanlike infraction.

Filip Kramer then battled alone close to the hoop to keep the contest boiling at 90-86 entering the final two minutes before Newcastle’s Victor Moses twice thrust his way to offensive rebounds and subsequent layups to confirm the victors.

Combs and Freeman led the scoring with 20 points apiece, with the latter also grabbing 10 rebounds in only 18 minutes of action. Kramer and Servera contributed 13 and 12 points respectively.

Next week will see a double of home and away matches against the table-topping London Lions

Wolves first host London at the University of Worcester Arena on Friday (November 16) (7.30pm) in league action.

On Sunday (November 18) Wolves travel south in the quarter-final of the BBL Cup, at 4pm.

Photo of Darell Combs by Keith Hunt.

British Basketball League

 

 

 

As at Friday 09 November 18

 

 

Played

Win

Loss

Points

1.     London Lions

8

7

1

14

2.     Newcastle Eagles

8

6

2

12

3.     Sheffield Sharks                      

9

6

3

12

4.     Bristol Flyers

6

5

1

10

5.     Cheshire Phoenix

8

4

4

8

6.     London City Royals  

6

3

3

6

7.     Plymouth Raiders      

7

3

4

6

8.     Leicester Riders                       

3

2

1

4

9.     Manchester Giants

5

2

3

4

10.   Surrey Scorchers

8

2

6

4

11.   Glasgow Rocks

9

2

7

4

12.   Worcester Wolves   

9

1

8

2