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Glasgow Rocks GAME PACK Plymouth Raiders v Glasgow Rocks Sunday 11 February 2018 4:00 PM BBL Championship Plymouth Pavillions Head to Head Plymouth Raiders Glasgow Rocks Overall: Championship 18 26 Trophy 0 0 Cup 0 0 Play Offs 3 2 Total 21 28 Home: Championship 10 14 Trophy 0 0 Cup 0 0 Play Offs 2 2 Total 12 16 Away: Championship 8 12 Trophy 0 0 Cup 0 0 Play Offs 1 0 Total 9 12 @ Neutral Venue: Championship 0 0 Trophy 0 0 Cup 0 0 Play Offs 0 0 Total 0 0 Last 10 Matches: 3 7 Biggest Win by 28 point(s) 06/01/13 @ Emirates Arena by 48 point(s) 23/10/05 @ Plymouth 97-69 BBL Championship 114-66 BBL Championship Last Win by 4 point(s) 13/03/16 @ Plymouth Pavillions by 20 point(s) 26/01/18 @ Emirates Arena 73-69 BBL Championship 106-86 BBL Championship Past Meetings Plymouth Raiders v Glasgow Rocks 2017/2018 11/02/2018 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders - Glasgow Rocks 26/01/2018 CH Emirates Arena Glasgow Rocks 106- 86 Plymouth Raiders 21/01/2018 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 81- 95 Glasgow Rocks 2016/2017 16/04/2017 CH Emirates Arena Glasgow Rocks 88- 84 Plymouth Raiders 26/02/2017 CH Emirates Arena Glasgow Rocks 98- 80 Plymouth Raiders 12/02/2017 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 75- 86 Glasgow Rocks 2015/2016 13/04/2016 CH Emirates Arena Glasgow Rocks 87- 77 Plymouth Raiders 13/03/2016 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 73- 69 Glasgow Rocks 08/11/2015 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 76- 75 Glasgow Rocks 2014/2015 19/04/2015 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 85- 100 Glasgow Rocks 03/04/2015 CH Emirates Arena Glasgow Rocks 72- 82 Plymouth Raiders 13/02/2015 CH Emirates Arena Glasgow Rocks 99- 104 Plymouth Raiders 2013/2014 15/02/2014 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 86- 73 Glasgow Rocks 04/01/2014 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 95- 83 Glasgow Rocks 13/10/2013 CH Emirates Arena Glasgow Rocks 73- 89 Plymouth Raiders 2012/2013 15/04/2013 PO Quarter Finals (2nd Leg) Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 87- 78 Glasgow Rocks 14/04/2013 PO Quarter Finals (1st Leg) Emirates Arena Glasgow Rocks 71- 82 Plymouth Raiders 10/02/2013 CH Emirates Arena Glasgow Rocks 94- 84 Plymouth Raiders 06/01/2013 CH Emirates Arena Glasgow Rocks 69- 97 Plymouth Raiders 17/11/2012 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 84- 97 Glasgow Rocks 2011/2012 29/04/2012 PO Quarter Finals (2nd Leg) Kelvin Hall Glasgow Rocks 80- 60 Plymouth Raiders 26/04/2012 PO Quarter Finals (1st Leg) Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 84- 79 Glasgow Rocks 25/03/2012 CH Kelvin Hall Glasgow Rocks 60- 71 Plymouth Raiders 29/01/2012 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 85- 78 Glasgow Rocks 18/12/2011 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 94- 67 Glasgow Rocks 2010/2011 13/03/2011 CH Kelvin Hall Glasgow Rocks 87- 93 Plymouth Raiders 23/01/2011 CH Kelvin Hall Glasgow Rocks 90- 83 Plymouth Raiders 24/10/2010 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 75- 87 Glasgow Rocks 2009/2010 28/03/2010 CH Kelvin Hall Glasgow Rocks 106- 82 Plymouth Raiders 24/01/2010 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 75- 83 Glasgow Rocks 16/12/2009 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 77- 74 Glasgow Rocks 2008/2009 20/02/2009 CH Kelvin Hall Scottish Rocks 75- 74 Plymouth Raiders 08/02/2009 CH Kelvin Hall Scottish Rocks 95- 83 Plymouth Raiders 05/10/2008 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 68- 88 Scottish Rocks 2007/2008 13/04/2008 CH Braehead Arena Scottish Rocks 71- 76 Plymouth Raiders 20/02/2008 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 83- 79 Scottish Rocks 27/10/2007 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 74- 69 Scottish Rocks 2006/2007 15/04/2007 PO Quarter Finals Braehead Arena Scottish Rocks 83- 77 Plymouth Raiders 23/03/2007 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 74- 78 Scottish Rocks 20/03/2007 CH Braehead Arena Scottish Rocks 90- 102 Plymouth Raiders 04/02/2007 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 81- 96 Scottish Rocks 28/12/2006 CH Braehead Arena Scottish Rocks 101- 99 Plymouth Raiders 2005/2006 11/03/2006 CH Plymouth Plymouth Raiders 77- 64 Scottish Rocks 13/11/2005 CH Braehead Arena Scottish Rocks 64- 61 Plymouth Raiders 03/11/2005 CH Braehead Arena Scottish Rocks 86- 80 Plymouth Raiders 23/10/2005 CH Plymouth Plymouth Raiders 66- 114 Scottish Rocks 2004/2005 03/04/2005 CH Braehead Arena Scottish Rocks 103- 91 Plymouth Raiders 12/03/2005 CH Plymouth Plymouth Raiders 65- 75 Scottish Rocks 02/03/2005 CH Plymouth Plymouth Raiders 61- 75 Scottish Rocks 05/12/2004 CH Braehead Arena Scottish Rocks 95- 74 Plymouth Raiders Player Statistics Championship Plymouth Raiders Plymouth Raiders Player Statistics # Name G FG 3 Pt FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF AST TO BS ST MIN Brandon Penn 13 59/131 28/88 21/28 223 26 79 105 33 40 31 7 19 409.11 Greg Mays 2 14/15 0/2 6/8 34 4 10 14 8 2 1 2 2 57.25 Matthew Broderick 3 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Nick Tomsick 13 15/35 17/43 10/13 91 8 15 23 22 27 12 1 8 222.34 3Eddie Matthew 172/9 7/13 0/0 25 1 7 8 0 7 3 2 3 68.03 4Dylan Costelloe 195/18 0/6 8/13 18 2 24 26 20 28 12 3 10 188.26 5Neil Watson 19 47/103 52/147 45/54 295 12 59 71 34 140 67 7 36 656.16 8Stephen Gordon 162/4 0/0 0/0 4 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 14.09 9Will Neighbour 418/34 9/21 1/4 64 6 19 25 9 9 11 1 3 115.12 10Denzel Ubiaro 184/16 0/3 6/10 14 3 9 12 6 2 7 2 2 92.46 12Joonas Jarvelainen 1749/105 25/85 29/36 202 18 61 79 30 20 28 4 8 353.49 13Louis Sayers 1910/25 25/69 4/5 99 18 39 57 4 35 9 3 15 405.27 19Stefan Djukic 58/16 0/2 2/8 18 5 6 11 6 5 2 2 2 59.39 20Jawad Adekoya 11 28/59 12/40 29/38 121 13 23 36 33 10 12 4 16 280.31 23Zak Wells 1739/77 0/1 13/20 91 36 58 94 29 18 24 5 1 339.54 24Kinu Rochford 1370/130 0/0 25/35 165 35 84 119 39 41 29 13 9 369.57 25Tre Bowman 524/49 4/20 17/20 77 3 23 26 15 10 7 3 7 166.35 Totals 394/826 179/540 216/292 1,541 192 516 708 290 394 257 59 142 Glasgow Rocks Glasgow Rocks Player Statistics # Name G FG 3 Pt FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF AST TO BS ST MIN Jalen Billups 12 62/111 11/29 26/39 183 12 41 53 20 16 21 0 6 268.06 Joe Hart 5 1/1 5/13 1/2 18 0 5 5 5 4 6 0 1 57.26 Jonathan Ndongala 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Kyle Jimenez 1 0/0 0/1 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5.23 Martez Harrison 9 25/69 9/23 20/27 97 8 25 33 20 32 20 0 15 238.57 0Nestor Lascuncion 181/1 0/4 0/0 2 1 2 3 1 6 4 1 0 30.30 2Nate Britt 8 29/63 4/19 19/26 89 3 18 21 21 27 16 5 16 197.51 6Kofi Josephs 17 26/61 45/119 48/60 235 5 54 59 31 37 22 4 11 411.53 7Earl Brown 18 87/138 13/23 36/68 249 22 92 114 62 43 42 10 21 497.14 8Bantu Burroughs 205/7 4/10 1/1 23 0 10 10 7 13 3 0 4 98.38 9John Bunyan 20 11/20 19/47 14/19 93 7 25 32 25 51 17 0 18 372.32 15Alasdair Fraser 18 88/145 5/15 30/39 221 32 76 108 29 43 27 5 11 430.35 20Kieron Achara 20 66/122 21/51 79/94 274 28 115 143 51 60 73 18 18 551.36 22Chris Cleary 34/7 0/3 4/4 12 5 2 7 3 2 1 1 0 30.05 32Borris Matrakov 2038/63 5/12 15/16 106 16 53 69 17 19 9 7 9 250.39 33Gareth Murray 20 49/91 33/92 30/33 227 12 64 76 29 66 27 3 10 559.31 Totals 492/899 174/461 323/428 1,829 151 582 733 321 419 289 54 140 Key:- G = Games Played; FG = Field Goals; 3PT = 3 Pointers; FT = Free Throws; PTS = Points; ORB = Offensive Rebounds; DRB = Defensive Rebounds; TR = Total Rebounds; PF = Personal Fouls; AST = Assists; TO = Turnovers; BS = Blocked Shots; ST = Steals; Min = Minutes Latest Results Sat 27 Jan 2018 CH Bristol Flyers81 London Lions 64 Sat 27 Jan 2018 CH Leicester Riders104 Surrey Scorchers 82 Sun 28 Jan 2018 CUP Final Cheshire Phoenix99 Worcester Wolves 88 Fri 2 Feb 2018 CH Glasgow Rocks84 Bristol Flyers 79 Fri 2 Feb 2018 CH Newcastle Eagles82 London Lions 85 Fri 2 Feb 2018 CH Sheffield Sharks83 Cheshire Phoenix 79 Fri 2 Feb 2018 CH Worcester Wolves76 Leicester Riders 81 Sat 3 Feb 2018 CH Leicester Riders92 Manchester Giants 58 Sun 4 Feb 2018 CH Leeds Force76 Worcester Wolves 101 Sun 4 Feb 2018 CH Manchester Giants60 Newcastle Eagles 97 Sun 4 Feb 2018 CH Plymouth Raiders85 Sheffield Sharks 80 Key:- CH BBL Championship CUP BBL Cup PO BBL Play Offs TRO BBL Trophy Current Standings Championship British Basketball League Sunday 4 February 2018 Pos PL W L PT 1st Leicester Riders 19 17 2 34 2nd Esh Group Eagles Newcastle 18 14 4 28 3rd Glasgow Rocks 20 13 7 26 4th London Lions 18 11 7 22 5th Sheffield Sharks 16 10 6 20 5th Worcester Wolves 17 10 7 20 7th Surrey Scorchers 21 10 11 20 8th Bristol Flyers 17 8 9 16 9th Cheshire Phoenix 14 7 7 14 10th Plymouth University Raiders 19 5 14 10 11th Manchester Giants 18 2 16 4 12th Leeds Force 19 1 18 2 Championship Form Guide Last 6 Matches (inc.
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