BBL ChampionshipWorcester Wolves Head Coach Chuck Evans insists that the Jelson Homes DMU Leicester Riders are a team who present a multitude of problems to his side when the teams meet on Sunday at Worcester University for the first time this season. The playcaller said: 'I can go on all day about the threats Leicester present on Sunday from (Tack) Minor and (Bradd) Wierzbicki to veterans (Lataryl) Williams and (Tony) Windless. Of course, my old team mate Shaun (Durant) is once again a force on the glass. Rob (Paternostro) has constructed a well rounded team, and we must be focused defensively because Leicester are explosive.'

Whilst the Wolves look for the second win this term, the Airwaves Plymouth Raiders are out to get their first scalp as they host the almighty Newcastle Eagles at home on Sunday. Head Coach Gary Stronach expressed similar views on the Eagles as Evans did on the Riders, stressing that you cannot key in on one player: 'They (Newcastle) can hurt you from inside and out and their defence has always been at a high level. When you talk about Newcastle I feel it's not about two or three players who you have to key in on, it's the whole team, the five on the floor at any given time' he said.

Meanwhile, two teams will meet on Sunday at Guildford Spectrum with completely different aims. Whilst the injury struck Worthing Thunder will be without two of their import players, and will be looking to have a 100% positive weekend after mixed results this time last week, the Guildford Heat will be in good spirits after wins over last season's top two, the Everton Tigers and Newcastle Eagles, in recent weeks.

The final clash this Sunday is between PAWS London Capital and Glasgow Rocks. The Capital have announced themselves somewhat more than they have done in previous years to the league, and are looking for only their second victory against the Rocks in BBL history. The Rocks will be looking to pick themselves up as Sterling Davis claims his side lack that killer instinct at the moment. Davis explained:'Right now we are not fighting. We have to understand what it takes to win; nothing will be handed to us' he said. As far as the London game goes, Davis singled out Ibrahim Gariba as the Capital's main threat. He added: 'I think (Ibrahim) Gariba will be a big match up for us. He's been having a good season so far.'

Source: www.bbl.org.uk