London Lions will chase an historic play-off double at the O2 Arena on Sunday after their men and women reached their respective finals.
After beating Sevenoaks Suns 74-49 at Crystal Palace on Sunday, the women are just one game away from completing an amazing domestic quadruple, having already won league, cup and trophy silverware.
Stella Kaltsidou's team found themselves were six points behind early on, but were in front by the four-minute mark and never looked back.
Ty Battle scored 19 points and 12 rebounds, while Holly Winterburn - named to the Molton WBBL All-British Team of the Year for a fourth time - added 13 points and six assists.
Lions will now meet Leicester Riders, who beat Caledonia Gladiators by 19 points in their semi-final.
And it is a similar story in the men's final as Lions and Riders go head-to-head for a second successive year after coming through their two-legged semi-final ties.
Lions ran out 82-74 winners over Cheshire Phoenix in their first leg clash on Sunday and followed that with a 102-81 victory in the return at Ellesmore Port on Bank Holiday Monday.
Josh Sharma had 16 points, six rebounds and three key blocks for Ryan Schmidt's side, as Aaron Best also scored 16 points.
Lions ran riot in the second quarter to build a 26-point lead by half-time and saw Jordan Taylor and Josh Ward-Hibbert finish with 14 points each, as Miye Oni added 13.
Having already won the BBL Championship and Cup, Lions will be looking to avenge last year's defeat and complete a treble, having broken a series of records this season, becoming the first British side to make the play-off rounds of the EuroCup.
"I thought we did a much better job at starting strong, we improved both defensively and offensively," said Schmidt.
"We're a team in which the connection between both sides of the ball is paramount, I was really proud of our effort in this game.
"We're going to play against a very well-coached and disciplined team in Leicester. I'm very honoured and privileged to coach a really great group that want to be coached right, we get to keep playing and we're ready to play in the final."
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