Sunday Sun

Eagles rock with Moses’ baskets

- Jeff King

THE last time the Eagles and Glasgow Rocks clashed in Newcastle the Scots pushed the Geordies all the way to overtime.

So, on Friday night and facing a team with a new coach, Fab Flournoy and his men expected another tough one.

For a while it was. But Newcastle, who had jumped out to a lead early on, controlled the game throughout keeping Glasgow at arm’s length before powering away to an 83-66 victory.

The difference? Well, it can’t be all down to one man but there is no doubting the Eagles are a better side with Victor Moses in it.

The power forward, who missed the last clash, was in superb form and his 25 points and 10 rebounds in an MVP performanc­e on the night was certainly the inspiratio­nal lead his side needed as they took the season series against the Rocks 3-0 and won their fourth game in a row at their new home.

Moses was not alone, Kai Williams and Jeremy Smith were also in double figures and the inspiratio­nal court leader Rahmon Fletcher had a double-double of his own with 13 points and another incredible 12 assists, a category where he’s way ahead in the BBL.

But it was Moses who really caught the eye in an Eagles performanc­e that turned back to their defensive philosophi­es and completely shut the visitors down on the night.

The big American was a happy man at the final buzzer as he reflected on the game.

“It was a very impressive allround performanc­e from us and it felt good to get out there and get a win on the home floor. Our defence was really good all night,” he said.

“We’ve been practising and correcting our rotations and making sure we help the helper and we did a great job of doing that today.”

Moses’ own performanc­e went a long way to helping his teammates out at both ends of the court and he was quick to praise the part they played in helping him produce such a great effort and impressive statistics.

In particular, Moses picked out Fletcher with whom he has a great understand­ing on court.

“My team-mates did a great job of finding me in open positions on the floor and I just did my best to try and take advantage of it,” he said. “Playing with Fletch makes the game that much easier. He’s one of the best, if not the very best, point guard in our league and having a guy like that on your team makes it easier for everybody.” The Eagles 1-2 punch of Fletcher and Moses is certainly something that makes them stronger and as it draws focus from the opposition it allows others like Smith, Kai Williams and Darius Defoe to prosper. Last month without the Eagles Little and Large show they lost at Manchester. With both back and both looking really sharp and fit, it adds to the confidence and firepower of Newcastle, all of which they’ll need going forward as their next game sees them travel to Championsh­ip rivals Leicester Riders on Friday for another huge test. Moses said: “Leicester’s always a tough team to play especially at Leicester, it’s going to be a tough one but it should also be a good one and we have to be ready to play and win as it’s vital we keep our run going.”

He’s (Fletcher) one of the best if not the very best point guard in our league. Victor Moses

 ??  ?? ■ Victor Moses in action against the Rocks on Friday night
■ Victor Moses in action against the Rocks on Friday night

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