London Lions enjoyed more EuroCup success with an 83-76 victory over Slask Wroclaw in Poland.
Miye Oni achieved a career-high double-double of 22 points and 12 rebounds to help Lions maintain their hold on seventh place in the group.
And they return to the Copper Box Arena next Wednesday (March 15, 7.30pm) to host Greek side Promitheas Patras, with tickets priced from £5 for adults.
Wroclaw had recently appointed Turkish legend Ertugrul Erdogan as their new head coach and signed Vasilije Pusica, DJ Mitchell and Serhii Pavlov, but Lions moved into an early 17-10 lead boosted by eight points from Oni.
Tomislav Zubcic helped push the visitors' lead to 25-17, before the Polish side cut the gap to three.
But Lions captain Aaron Best then struck twice from the free-throw line and Zubcic sank a three-point shot before the end of the first quarter.
Defences dominated the second session, with Wroclaw edging it 12-10 to leave Lions 40-36 up at half-time.
Slask went on an 8-0 run early in the third quarter, forcing Lions head coach Ryan Schmidt to call a timeout, and the visitors then turned things around to lead 54-49 thanks to Jordan Taylor and Oni, who both hit three-pointers, lay-ups and mid-range shots.
Wroclaw rallied to take a 61-59 lead with 55 seconds left, before Oni levelled and Best put Lions one point up.
Lions tightened up their defence in the final quarter to hold the hosts to 15 points while pouring in 21 at the other end of the court.
It was all square at 66-66 before Taylor and Josh Sharma put Lions four points clear and Sam Dekker began to break loose alongside Oni, who passed the 20-point mark as the Brits went 78-68 up.
Pusica kept Slask interested, but former University of Wisconsin-Madison standout Taylor moved to 21 points with a trey and finished with 23 points, seven rebounds, two assists and three steals in a superb display.
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