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Cheshire Phoenix - British Slb Cheshire Phoenix Vs London Lions Scores
Cheshire Phoenix
04-06 00:30
79 - 99
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London Lions
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Statistics
H2H
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Cheshire Phoenix
17
23
16
23
79
London Lions
20
27
30
22
99
Cheshire Phoenix
London Lions
2 points
21
28
3 points
5
7
Free Throws
22
22
Free Throws Rate
TO66%
71%TO
Foul
10
03
Ended79 - 99
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Match Info
The London Lions secured a dominant 99-79 away victory over the Cheshire Phoenix in a British Super League Basketball clash that tipped off on April 6, 2026. This convincing win on the road underscored the Lions' championship credentials as they overpowered their hosts in a one-sided contest. The match began with the Lions asserting their authority early, building a substantial lead in the first half through efficient scoring and tight defense. Cheshire struggled to find consistent offensive rhythm against London's pressure, and despite a few spirited runs, the Phoenix could never seriously threaten the deficit. The third quarter saw the Lions extend their advantage, effectively putting the game out of reach and allowing them to manage the final period comfortably. Key to the result was London's balanced offensive attack and their ability to force Cheshire into difficult shots, leading to transition opportunities. The Lions' bench also contributed significantly, maintaining the intensity when starters rested. For the Phoenix, the loss highlighted ongoing struggles against the league's top-tier teams, as their defense was unable to contain the multifaceted London offense. The final score of 99-79 accurately reflected the Lions' control throughout the forty minutes. In terms of the league table, this result solidified London Lions' position at the top, applying pressure on their rivals, while Cheshire Phoenix's playoff aspirations took a hit as they fell further behind in the standings. Post-match, the London coach praised his team's professional approach on the road, while the Cheshire manager acknowledged the need for greater defensive resilience against the league's best offenses.