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October 11, 2021In this episode, we speak to Plymouth Raiders point guard Elvisi Dusha.
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October 11, 2021In molten meets #2, we catch up with Newcastle Eagles' coach Ian Macleod.
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October 11, 2021In this episode, we catch up with one of the most active voices (and one of our favourites) in British basketball, Everyting Chris - #everytingchris_2020
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October 11, 2021In this episode, we catch up with Worcester Wolves' superb Dutch point guard and discover his best mate, movie, music and more...
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October 11, 2021In molten meets #12, we speak Sevenoaks Suns impressive coach Len Busch...
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October 11, 2021In molten meets #15, we called up Newcastle Eagles exciting young guard, Abby Lowe.
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October 11, 2021In molten meets #14, we get a call from Kennedy Leonard, the London Lions point guard who tore up the WBBL last season.
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October 06, 2021In the first molten meets, we catch up with Nottingham Wildcats’ coach Kenrick Liburd...
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May 20, 2019The BBL and WBBL’s show-stopping marquee event at London’s O2 Arena took place over the weekend, with the very best male and female basketball players fighting it out to take home the BBL Play-offs title. In the BBL final, the perennial favourites Leicester Riders took on the reigning BBL Trophy winners, the London City Royals. It was familiar territory for the defending-champion Riders who reached their sixth final in eight years. The Riders came flying out of the gates to take an early eight-point
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March 12, 2019One of British Basketball’s biggest weekends lived up to the billing this past weekend as the BBL and WBBL Trophy finalists tipped off in Glasgow. The BBL final saw an all-London showdown between the Royals and the Lions, with the Royals aiming to create history by winning silverware in their maiden BBL season. Meanwhile, the Lions were hoping to add to their BBL trophy collection having already won the Cup earlier this year. Matthew Bryan-Amaning led the Royals' scoring with 26 points and Ashley