Turk Telekom Ankara is now leading the standings in Group B in this year's 7DAYS EuroCup after beating the London Lions 102-74 at Ankara Spor Salonu on Wednesday evening. This victory advanced Turk Telekom to 6-2, whereas London saw its three-game winning run come to an end as it dropped to 4-4.
Turk Telekom caught fire to down London



Nathan Sestina and Jerian Grant were Turk Telekom's star performers on the night, with the former scoring 20 points and the latter contributing 18 points and 9 assists. The hosts also had Erkan Yilmaz score 15 points, and Axel Bouteille and Tyrique Jones had 13 apiece. For London, Sam Dekker and Kosta Koufos were the team's leading scorers with 20 and 13 points, respectively, while both also grabbed 7 rebounds.
London came into this contest on the back of a three-game winning run, and it used that momentum in the early stages. Koufos and Dekker were both involved early for the visitors, combining to score six points to open an early 2-6 lead. Turk Telekom soon began to find its feet, though, with Grant coming to the fore with 7 points to swing the momentum, 13-12. In the final minute of the first quarter, however, back-to-back triples by Vojtech Hruban and Dekker helped London end the first 10 minutes ahead, 13-18. London managed to hold its lead until just over seven minutes into the second quarter, with Koufos making life difficult for the hosts in the paint, but turnovers began to hinder the visitors' chances. First, Tony Taylor drained a three-pointer to tie the game, 31-31, with 2:57 to go until halftime. Then, Sestina provided an added boost of energy to give his team the lead, which they held until the break, 40-36. After London had won the first quarter 13-18, Turk Telekom responded by outscoring head coach Ryan Schmidt's team 27-18 in the second. Turk Telekom came out for the second half on fire, with Jones completing an alley-oop play from Taylor to quickly get the fans off their seats once again. Grant began to take more of a back seat for the hosts, with Ridvan Oncel, Yilmaz and Sestina all making big plays, particularly from the three-point line. London trailed by just four points at the break, but midway through the quarter, it was down by 15, 57-42. Jones kept finding a way of grabbing rebounds and putting points on the board, which only aided Turk Telekom's efforts, as it entered the fourth quarter ahead 72-54. Yilmaz and Bouteille continued the scoring for Turk Telekom late on, as it coasted to a 102-74 victory.