The draw for next Sunday’s British Basketball All Stars Championship has taken place.
The second edition of the event takes place at the Copper Box in London and is live on Sky Sports Arena and Sky Sports Mix.
London Lions will open their title defence against Worcester Wolves.The second tie of the afternoon will see Bristol Flyers against Surrey Scorchers before Glasgow Rocks take on Newcastle. Finally, the draw pits Sheffield Sharks against Leicester Riders in match four.
The British Basketball All-Stars Championship starts with a double elimination group stage comprising a total of ten matches. Winners of their opening game face another winner for a place in the semi-finals, while teams who lose their opening matches face off to remain in the competition.
After each side has played twice, those with one win and one defeat play a third game with the winner advancing to the final four.
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