Sporting digest: Basketball

Tuesday 01 September 1998 18:02 EDT
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London Towers have signed the 6ft 8in power forward Malcolm Leak, who will be in the Towers' line-up this weekend at the Sainsbury's Tournament at Wembley. The tournament also features FC Porto, Maccabi Tel Aviv and Partizan Belgrade.

Greater London Leopards have signed two University of New Mexico players: a 6ft 11in Englishman, Ben Baum, and Royce Olney, a point guard.

Steve Nelson, tipped as a potential coach of Worthing Bears before they hired Chris Pullem, has been re-signed as a player by the Budweiser League club for the coming season.

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