Check out 1997 born Amin Adamu coming up with three sick plays for Kent Crusaders against Reading Rockets in the National Cup quarter finals the weekend before last.
The short-handed Crusaders side defeated another Division 1 Men’s team with a 92-83 win to book their place in the semi-finals in what is becoming a surprise run for the Division 2 squad made up primarily of Barking Abbey basketball academy players.
Adamu finished with 20 points in the win, whilst RJ Eytle-Rock led the squad with 23, 16 in the first half.
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