The Chronicle

New boy Paige out to be on the right road with Eagles

- By SIMON RUSHWORTH

JAYSEAN Paige has set his sights on becoming a Newcastle Eagles success story after launching the latest chapter in a stellar career.

The explosive shooter arrived on Tyneside via NCAA Division One heavyweigh­ts West Virginia Mountainee­rs and stints in Germany and Macedonia.

The word is Paige has the talent to become Newcastle’s headline act following the closeseaso­n exit of fan favourite Rahmon Fletcher.

“The tradition of Newcastle Eagles is what really drew me to the club,” said Paige ahead of Saturday’s pre-season showdown with cross-border rivals Glasgow Rocks.

“I looked at how the organisati­on grew from the ground up – how it endured a few difficult seasons before hitting its stride.

“I wanted to be a part of that tradition and play my own part on writing the next chapter in the franchise’s history.

“Newcastle need to get back to winning ways – success is what the last decade has been built on. That is the goal.”

Paige was one of seven players handed Eagles debuts against a Team USA Select side last week.

The lightning-quick guard looks a sure-fire starter when the new BBL campaign tips off later this month.

The 23-year-old added: “My home debut was a good experience and everything I expected.

“I just wanted to get out there and feel my feet on the court after a week with the Eagles.

“Everybody played well and the new players are already settling in on and off the court.

“I like the city and I like the organisati­on.”

If Paige is driven by success on the court, then getting to grips with British roads is the biggest challenge he faces off it.

The second-year profession­al has eased himself into Fabulous Flournoy’s notoriousl­y tough training regime and made an instant impression on Newcastle’s demanding player-coach.

However, the hard work starts when it is time for home.

Paige said: “I have to get used to driving over here. Right now my focus is on basketball.

“I am working so hard on my game I don’t have time for much more than music and rest when practice is over - but I have to learn to drive on the right side of the road!”

Paige must find his way to Newcastle’s Benfield Centre For Sport on Saturday, when the Eagles suit up against former coach Tony Garbelotto and the Rocks (3.00 tip).

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