The London Lions have made British basketball history by becoming the first team from the nation to reach a European final. This achievement was secured after a 71-59 victory in their EuroCup Women semi-final second leg against Venice, culminating in a 140-127 aggregate win. The historic run saw key performances with Dekker scoring 21 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 steals, Nwaba with 13 points and 8 rebounds, Sharma with 12 points and 7 rebounds, and Conor Morgan adding 11 points.
London Lions have made history as they become the first British basketball team to reach a European final. 🏀 https://t.co/naimpD5fam
.@LondonLions' historic run continues as they cruise past Cluj-Napoca to book their spot in the @EuroCup Semi-Finals! 🔥🇬🇧🏀 Dekker 21p 8r 4a 4s Nwaba 13p 8r Sharma 12p 7r Conor Morgan 11 https://t.co/7MMzzCHnzO
London Lions have become the first British basketball team to reach the final of a European competition @thomgibbs caught up with general manager Vanja Cernivec last month #TelegraphWomensSport
.@londonlionsw make British basketball history by becoming the first ever team to reach a major European final as a 71-59 win in their @EuroCupWomen semi-final, 2nd leg over Venice secures a 140-127 aggregate win. Huge.
⭐️🏆 Here it is ... the first-ever #BritishBasketballLeague Hall of Fame inductees have been named! 👇Click below to read more on our website about the inaugural Class of 10 inductees. Congratulations to all who have been inducted! 📲 https://t.co/4i9CWO1dRp #UNBEATABLE https://t.co/j9XEpe2rv2