Lions putting out the welcome Matt
TEESSIDE Lions have secured another major signing, their second in less than a week, with the unveiling of serial BBL winner Eddie Matthew to flex serious firepower for the upcoming season.
In terms of winning, Matthew is the most accomplished signing in the club’s historywith an impressive haul of championship titles during an eight-year BBL career which reads two Championship titles, two BBL Trophy victories, two BBL Cup triumphs and two play-off wins.
The 26-year-old guard has also represented Scotland on the international stage as well as featuring in the BBL Team of the Week in 2018 after hitting 24 points in just 23 minutes with nine of 11 floor shooting and including five three-pointers against the Edinburgh Kings.
His BBL career high was in 2017 when he scored 25 points at just 21 for Leeds Force in a victory over London Lions. His most productive season was in 2020 where he averaged 21mins and 10 points per game for the Newcastle Eagles.
The 6’2 guard is a dynamic three-point shooting specialist with a high-level energy to escape defenders and create scoring opportunities for himself and others.
He is established as one of the best British shooters in the country and was the Cherbourg International three-point shooting champion as a junior.
Lions’ owner James Thomson has produced another marquee signing following on from the signature of D1 guard Luke Mitchell last week.
The brow-raising prospect of the pair playing together is a mouth-watering promise for Teesside Lions fans.
Thomson said: “We are an ambitious club with a wonderful platform for elite players to showcase their abilities in front of 700 Lions fans and the incredible atmosphere they generate.
“It is an honour to attract a player with the pedigree of Eddie to Teesside.
“He is eager to play and has already begun training with the team ahead of pre-season.
“He is a composed and articulate individual who will be a strong presence on and off the court.
“I am excited to have signed Eddie and cannot wait for the fans to see him in a Lions jersey.”
In yet another strong statement of intent, the club have repeated they are not yet finished with their recruitment business and will be unveiling more new signings in the coming weeks to further whet the appetite of basketball fans in the area.
Very much in his prime, Matthew was complimentary of the
Lions and said his decision to join was an easy one.
He said: “I have followed Teesside and their rapid progression for a couple of years now.
“From the outside, the club is a BBL club in all but position.
“Fantastic venue, fans, players and crucially organisation.
“I enjoyed a good conversation with James and I was impressed with his honesty, sincerity and ambition.
“I am drawn to his project and am looking forward to helping the club climb the leagues and enjoy more success.”
Teesside will stage their first pre-season event on September 10 with plans for a weekend tournament and subsequent pre-season games in the buildup to their first competitive league action against Sunderland on Sunday, October 2 at Eston Arena. More information via TeessideLions.com.