Cheshire Phoenix have one foot in the BBL Play-Off semi-final after causing one of the shocks of the season to claim a 104-91 success at reigning champions Newcastle Eagles last night.

The holders started without key forwards Scott Martin and Andrew Thomson and in their absence simply could not stop Kinu Rochford, who exploded for 34 points and 11 rebounds to help head coach John Lavery's men to a stunning win that gives them a 13-point advantage going into Sunday's second-leg at the Cheshire Oaks Arena.

On Friday the momentum shifted when, after falling behind early, Phoenix scored 12 unanswered points either side of the first period buzzer. From there on, Eagles did little wrong offensively, particularly Rahmon Fletcher, who scored 32 points, but their lack of depth without Martin and Thomson told.

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Fab Flournoy's bench did not contribute a single point while, as they continued to get good looks at the basket inside, Phoenix went from strength to strength - off the back of a league victory against Eagles last weekend.

Even into the closing moments Eagles strived to cut the gap to single figures, but it was not to be.

Danny Huffor continued his good form with 21 points for Phoenix, along with 19 from Quincy Taylor.

Charles Smith had a 12-point, 14-rebound double-double in a losing effort for Newcastle, who enter Sunday's return leg still with a slim chance of advancing, but hoping for their stars to return.

A bumper crowd is expected at the Cheshire Oaks Arena.

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