Sporting Digest: Basketball

Thursday 14 January 1999 20:02 EST
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Greater London Leopards came from behind to record a thrilling one-point Budweiser League success over Derby Storm last night. Leopards' Tim Moore scored the winning basket right on the buzzer to steal the points from a Storm side who had led virtually from start to finish. Derby's Rico Alderson top-scored with 30 points.

The No 1 pick from the American NBA draft last year, Michael Olowokandi, had another disappointing game as his Italian team, Kinder Bologna, went down to a 74-72 double-overtime loss to their cross-city rivals, TeamSystem, in the Euro League play-offs last night.

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