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Sunday, April 19, 2026 • Canon Medical Arena
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Sheffield Sharks1624192180
Leicester Riders3021202192

Team Statistics

StatSheffield SharksLeicester Riders
Field Goals26/5023/35
3-Pointers7/209/22
Free Throws7/919/23
Rebounds3526
Assists1917
Steals69
Blocks11
Turnovers1512

Game Recap

Leicester Riders walked into Canon Medical Arena on the second night of a back-to-back and delivered the loudest punch of the game in the first 10 minutes. A 30-16 first quarter set the tone, and Leicester held on the rest of the way to beat the Sheffield Sharks 92-80 on April 19, 2026.

The win came against the grain of the pregame picture. Sheffield entered 16-14 with a strong home split (5-2, 89.4 average points), while Leicester arrived 13-16 and had been less consistent away (3-4, 81.0 average points). Market odds reflected that gap with a home implied probability of 74.3%. Leicester flipped it anyway.

Game flow: Leicester’s early separation held up

Leicester’s advantage was built immediately: 30 points in the first quarter created a cushion Sheffield spent the rest of the night trying to erase. The Sharks steadied themselves with a 24-21 second quarter, trimming the halftime deficit to 51-40, and the teams played essentially even the rest of the way (Sheffield 19-20 in the third, 21-21 in the fourth).

That’s the story of the game in four segments: Leicester’s +14 opening quarter was the separating factor in a contest that otherwise tilted toward parity after the break.

Efficiency and free throws: Leicester’s scoring profile traveled

The Riders’ offense was clean and balanced across shot types. Leicester finished 23/35 from the field, hit 9/22 from three, and went 19/23 at the line. Sheffield, by contrast, shot 26/50 overall, 7/20 from three, and just 7/9 on free throws.

The free-throw gap mattered. Leicester generated 23 attempts and converted 19, giving it a reliable scoring base even when Sheffield stabilized the game after the first quarter. For a Leicester team that, over its last 10 analyzed games, carried an 80.3% free-throw rate and a 54.4 free-throw rate, this was a familiar pathway to points.

Possession battle: Sheffield won the glass, lost the margins

Sheffield did win one of the key physical categories, outrebounding Leicester 35-26. But the Sharks couldn’t turn that advantage into enough scoring to offset the rest of the possession math. Sheffield committed 15 turnovers to Leicester’s 12, and Leicester’s defense added activity on top with 9 steals (Sheffield had 6).

In a game where Sheffield needed to grind back from the early deficit, those extra empty trips were costly—especially against a Leicester team that got to its spots early and kept the scoreboard pressure on.

Ball movement vs. disruption: both teams assisted, Leicester dictated

Sheffield actually finished with more assists (19 to Leicester’s 17), consistent with what its recent profile suggests: an 87.2 assist rate across the last 10 games analyzed. The difference was that Leicester’s offense paired its creation with conversion and free throws, while Sheffield’s possessions were more fragile due to turnovers and a smaller free-throw volume.

Context: no injury excuses, fatigue equal on both sides

Neither team listed significant injuries, and both were in the same scheduling spot: one day of rest with two games in the last seven days (back-to-back). This one wasn’t about availability; it was about who handled the opening stretch and who controlled the efficiency levers.

What it means: a result that defied the indicators

Pregame indicators leaned heavily toward Sheffield: a better record (16-14 vs. 13-16), strong home performance, and a sizable CPI differential (53.91 vs. 25.26). But games swing on the parts the market can’t fully price—start quality, shot-making, and the ability to stack points in a hurry.

Leicester did that immediately with 30 in the first quarter, then protected the lead with steady scoring across the final three periods. Sheffield matched Leicester quarter-for-quarter after the opening frame; it just couldn’t get back the 14 points it handed over in the first 10 minutes.

Key Takeaways

  • Sheffield Sharks have a significant advantage in advanced metrics, with a Net Rating of +1
  • The Sheffield Sharks are favored with a strong implied probability of 74
  • Sheffield Sharks are on a strong form streak (WLWWW) and have a significant home advantage with a 5-1 record, scoring 91 PPG at home
  • The Sheffield Sharks have a significant advantage with a higher Courtframe Power Index and better recent form
  • Sheffield Sharks have a strong home record (5-1) and superior advanced stats, including a higher TS% and eFG% compared to Leicester Riders