The Chronicle

Drew wants Eagles to go on a run of victories

ACE LASKER IS LOVING THAT WINNING FEELING

- By JEFF KING

LAST Friday, at the third time of asking, Newcastle Eagles finally celebrated a win at the new Eagles Community Arena with a 93–85 victory in the BBL Championsh­ip over Manchester Giants.

For veteran guard Drew Lasker, one of Fab Flournoy’s trusted lieutenant­s, it was a great feeling to finally get off the mark on their new home court.

“It was great and it was long overdue. It felt like we got the monkey off our backs. I’m happy for the fans who give us great support, Sam and Paul Blake, Fab (Flournoy) and everyone within the organisati­on. It was all those feelings mixed in to one. “We didn’t really talk about it but I guess we were a bit anxious as we hadn’t gotten that first one. I’m not sure it contribute­d to the losses or even our bad start but it’s done now and it’s good to have that in the rearview mirror.” Lasker himself had to step up and show true leadership qualities with Rahmon Fletcher leaving the game early in the third period.

He helped guide the team and his back-court partner Kyle Williams through against a tough Manchester side, although Lasker felt that’s what his role is.

“That’s what Kyle and my jobs are. We are the ‘bench mob’ as we like to say. Our job is just to plug in to what is needed in any particular game.

“Sometimes the role is going to be more or less depending on the flow of the game and how Fletch and Jeremy (Smith) are playing in their situation.

“It’s nothing that needs to be glorified from that perspectiv­e that’s just us doing our jobs and making sure we help our teammates out. It was a nice win to get after losing to them in the Trophy.

“It was good to meet them again so soon afterwards and get the chance to show we can beat them on any given night.”

This weekend is another big one for Lasker and the rest of the Eagles as arch-rivals Glasgow Rocks come to the Eagles Community Arena on Friday in the BBL, before the Eagles head out on the road on Sunday to face Manchester once again, this time on their Giants homecourt.

“The Rocks are going to come in with a different attitude after finally turning around a poor record against us last season.

“They aren’t worried about that aspect any more and they know now they can beat us and will be looking forward to coming in on Friday.

“Plus, right now they, along with London Lions, are probably playing the best basketball in the league winning their last eight out of ten.

“So, they’re going to come in thinking they’ve got just as good a chance as ever. That new-found confidence makes them a very dangerous team to play right now.

“For us it’s about trying to go on that run. I feel that every year we always seem to have a run of wins in us and that hasn’t really happened this year. But I think it’s time for that now and feels like we’re ready for that at this time of the season. It’s time for us to roll it out.

“If we can get that win on Friday it increases the confidence and then we can roll into Manchester looking for another one. There’s no ifs or buts about it, right now we need both of these wins this weekend.”

We are the ‘bench mob’ as we like to say. Our job is just to plug-in to what is needed in any particular game Drew Lasker

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