WORCESTER Wolves head coach Paul James admits he’s running out of superlatives to describe his winning Worcester Wolves team.

A short-handed Wolves side coolly administered a 93-87 beating to hosts Plymouth Raiders in the British Basketball League for their 11th victory in a row.

With Maurice Walker and Andrew Bachman still not fully fit Ashton Khan was also ruled out of the trip with a sore ankle, leaving James with just six players.

But there was little disruption to the ruthless efficiency Worcester are demonstrating as they moved up to fourth place in the table.

James confessed: “I’m running out of words to describe just how well we are performing.

“We don’t want to have any players missing but there is such an unbelievable spirit at the club right now I have no doubt other players will step right up.”

Wolves led after every quarter in Plymouth and survived being pegged back to just 74-72 with seven minutes left before once more establishing their control.

“Even when Raiders came back at us in the last quarter I still never felt we would lose,” said James.

“We were solid defensively, had multiple weapons offensively and were always capable of making runs when we needed to.”

Trevor Setty top scored against one of his former clubs with 23 points.

Trey Zeigler tallied 18 closely followed by Danny Huffor on 17.

Marek Klassen and March’s BBL player of the month Jermel Kennedy notched 14 and 12 respectively.

Alex Navajas rounded off Worcester’s super-six performers with nine points.

“We have an array of weapons right now,” enthused James. “Any player can step up on any night.

“I think it was a touch more special for Trevor coming back to Plymouth.

“I’d say he was fired up but he’s always fired up. He’s been our energy guy all year at both ends of the court.”

Wolves return to the University of Worcester Arena on Friday (7.30pm) to greet sixth-placed London Lions who feature a trio of ex-Wolves in Alex Owumi, Zaire Taylor and Kai Williams.

“We’ve had big crowds at our last few games. I’m sure there’ll be another good turnout on Good Friday,” added James.

“It’ll be exciting to see a few old faces but this is more about who is representing the city of Worcester so well right now.”