WORCESTER Wolves head coach Paul James praised Robert Gilchrist's impact ahead of the forward representing England at next month's Commonwealth Games.

London-born Gilchrist, 27, top scored with 20 points in a 97-68 win at Manchester Giants closely followed by George Beamon on 19 and Dallin Bachynski on 18.

Wolves bounced back from last Friday’s disappointing 91-84 defeat at Cheshire Phoenix by posting the solid success at lowly Giants on Sunday in the British Basketball League.

James said: “This was a win we had to have. We set the tone early and really stepped on the gas in the second half.

"We made life uncomfortable for Manchester.

“That was probably Rob’s best game for us. As well as his scoring he did a lot of things for us that don’t show up on the stats.

"It’s a shame that he’ll be leaving us soon to go to the Commonwealth Games but we certainly wish him all the best representing England out in Australia.”

Wolves took control from the outset and kept their hosts comfortably at bay before slamming in 39 final-quarter points for a runaway victory.

Alex Navajas slotted home two and a bonus free throw to open the match.

Michael Ojo and Trayvon Palmer both sank triples in an early 11-4 lead.

Five more points for Navajas and a defensive clampdown had Giants slinking to their bench trailing 22-8 at the close of the first quarter.

Failing to move the ball over the halfway line in the permitted eight seconds was one of multiple Manchester mistakes after the break.

Although the hosts lifted their heads sufficiently to reduce Worcester’s lead to 35-25 by half-time, the visitors always looked capable of stepping up the pace if required.

By three minutes into the second half the advantage had doubled to 52-32 on the back of metronomic scoring from Gilchrist.

Bachynski and Beamon were unstoppable in the final quarter.

After committing an unpopular foul, Bachynski was booed on his every touch of the ball.

Revelling in his newly-acquired villainous role, he responded by sinking basket after basket without pause.

Not content with his own merciless pounding of Manchester’s defences, the Wolves centre also found time to lay on a series of deft passes for Beamon to convert as their team rolled to the win.

Fifth-placed Wolves return to the University of Worcester Arena on Friday to host fourth-placed Sheffield Sharks (7.30pm).

Worcester overcame Sheffield in a two-legged match-up to reach January’s BBL Cup final before honours were reversed the following month when Sharks progressed in the BBL Trophy.

James said: “It’s incredible that we have already played Sharks four times this season.

"Every game has been an entertaining one and I’m sure Friday will be no different.

"We’ll prepare well for them and look for ways to get them out of their comfort zone.”