Yorkshire Post

Top-four race goes to final week as improving Sharks come up short

- Nick Westby AT CANON MEDICAL ARENA

THE battle for home court advantage in the first round of the British Basketball League play-offs will go to the final weekend of the regular season after Sheffield Sharks failed to claim pole position in the race.

Sharks were outgunned by the three-point shooting of Cheshire Phoenix at the Canon Medical Arena on Sunday, and despite having defeated Caledonia Gladiators on their home floor on Friday night, now need favours from elsewhere to secure a fourth-place finish.

Why is fourth important? It means whoever claims the spot will have two games at home in the bestof-three play-off quarter-final starting later this month.

It’s not fatal if Sheffield lose the three-way race with Newcastle Eagles and Leicester Riders, but given their form since moving into their new home (12-5 win-loss ratio compared to 6-12 on the road) it could be crucial. Sharks are fourth and have a one-game lead on their rivals, but only have one game left while Leicester and Newcastle have two.

Even in defeat, Sharks can take heart that they are scoring freely and playing well, as they showed in the first half against Cheshire, and the second against Caledonia.

The momentum from that Friday fightback carried over into Sunday’s game against the Phoenix, Sharks storming out of the gate with a 30-point first-quarter performanc­e.

Jordan Ratinho and Devearl Ramsey set the tone with two early three-pointers while the assists from RJ Eytle-Rock for Malek Green and Prentiss Nixon to Marcus Delpeche, showed the confidence..

The slam dunk and behind-theback lay-up executed by Jalon Pipkins as he came in off the wing to start the second quarter, further emphasised the self-belief from the men in blue.

Cheshire trailed by as many as 15 at one stage but after deploying a full-court press, had reduced that to five points at 47-44 by half-time. They tied the scores and took the lead on their ninth and 10th threepoint­ers of the game, the visitors taking more shots from behind the arc than inside it.

Nixon and Rodney Glasgow Junior helped Sharks tie the game back up at 71-71 but from there the threepoint shooting of the Phoenix took them away from Sheffield.

 ?? ?? ON TARGET: Sheffield Sharks Marcus Delpeche (No 21) floats a twopointer over the heads of the Phoenix defence.
ON TARGET: Sheffield Sharks Marcus Delpeche (No 21) floats a twopointer over the heads of the Phoenix defence.

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