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| title = 2006–2007 British Basketball League season | league = British Basketball League | sport = Basketball | duration = | no_of_games = | no_of_teams = | season = | top_seed = | MVP = | MVP_link = | top_scorer = | playoffs = Roll of Honour | conf1 = BBL | conf1_link = | conf1_champ = Guildford Heat | conf1_runner-up = | Play-off's = | conf2 = Play-off's | conf2_link = | conf2_champ = Newcastle Eagles | conf2_runner-up = | National Cup = | conf3 = BBL Cup | conf3_link = | conf3_champ = Guildford Heat | conf3_runner-up = | conf4 = BBL Trophy | conf4_link = | conf4_champ = Plymouth Raiders | conf4_runner-up = | seasonslist = List of British Basketball League seasons | seasonslistnames = British Basketball League | prevseason_link = | prevseason_year = 2005–06 | nextseason_link = | nextseason_year = 2007–08 }} The 2006–07 season, the 20th since its establishment of the British Basketball League, started on 29 September 2006 when reigning champions Newcastle Eagles began with an 85–83 loss away to Sheffield Sharks. Ten teams took to the field this season, including two new franchises to the BBL, London United and the Worcester Wolves, who both moved up from the English Basketball League during summer 2006.[1] The new additions were brought in after three teams withdrew from the League before the start of the season. Brighton Bears and London Towers both took the decision to "park" their respective franchises and take a one-year break[2][3][4] whilst Birmingham Bullets also decided to sit out due to a lack of suitable home venues available[5] and have since gone into liquidation.[6] Teams{{location map+ |United Kingdom |float=right |width=250 |caption=Locations of the 2006–07 BBL teams |places={{location map~ |United Kingdom |lat=53.196 |long=-2.890 |label=Jets|position=left}}{{location map~ |United Kingdom |lat=51.24844 |long=-0.56288 |label=Heat|position=left}}{{location map~ |United Kingdom |lat=52.62973 |long=-1.13897 |label=Riders|position=right}}{{location map~ |United Kingdom |lat=51.5304 |long=0.0784 |label=United|position=right}}{{location map~ |United Kingdom |lat=51.997121 |long=-0.723289 |label=Lions|position=right}}{{location map~ |United Kingdom |lat=54.963889 |long=-1.623333 |label=Eagles|position=bottom}}{{location map~ |United Kingdom |lat=50.368889 |long=-4.15 |label=Raiders|position=right}}{{location map~ |United Kingdom |lat=55.868494 |long=-4.294044 |label=Rocks|position=left}}{{location map~ |United Kingdom |lat=53.398333 |long=-1.424444 |label=Sharks|position=right}}{{location map~ |United Kingdom |lat=52.19123 |long=-2.222231 |label=Wolves|position=left}}}}
Notable occurrences
BBL championship (Tier 1)Final standings
The Play-offs| RD1=Quarter-finals | RD2=Semi-finals | RD3=Final | group1= | group2= | RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1=Guildford Heat | RD1-score1=71 | RD1-seed2=8 | RD1-team2=London United | RD1-score2=68 | RD1-seed3=4 | RD1-team3=Scottish Rocks | RD1-score3=83 | RD1-seed4=5 | RD1-team4=Plymouth Raiders | RD1-score4=77 | RD1-seed5=2 | RD1-team5=Sheffield Sharks | RD1-score5=89 | RD1-seed6=7 | RD1-team6=Leicester Riders | RD1-score6=71 | RD1-seed7=3 | RD1-team7=Newcastle Eagles | RD1-score7=110 | RD1-seed8=6 | RD1-team8=Milton Keynes Lions | RD1-score8=84 | RD2-seed1=1 | RD2-team1=Guildford Heat | RD2-score1=71 | RD2-seed2=4 | RD2-team2=Scottish Rocks | RD2-score2=78 | RD2-seed3=2 | RD2-team3=Sheffield Sharks | RD2-score3=73 | RD2-seed4=3 | RD2-team4=Newcastle Eagles | RD2-score4=83 | RD3-seed1=4 | RD3-team1=Scottish Rocks | RD3-score1=82 | RD3-seed2=3 | RD3-team2=Newcastle Eagles | RD3-score2=95 }} Quarter-finals{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = 13 April 2007 | time = | report = | teamA = Sheffield Sharks | scoreA = 89 | scoreB = 71 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Leicester Riders | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = English Institute of Sport, Sheffield | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = 15 April 2007 | time = | report = | teamA = Guildford Heat | scoreA = 71 | scoreB = 68 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = London United | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Guildford Spectrum, Guildford | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox|bg=#eee | date = 15 April 2007 | time = | report = | teamA = Scottish Rocks | scoreA = 83 | scoreB = 77 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Plymouth Raiders | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Braehead Arena, Glasgow | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = 17 April 2007 | time = | report = | teamA = Newcastle Eagles | scoreA = 110 | scoreB = 84 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Milton Keynes Lions | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne | attendance = | referee = | TV = }} Semi-finals{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = 28 April 2007 | time = | report = | teamA = Guildford Heat | scoreA = 71 | scoreB = 78 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Scottish Rocks | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = 28 April 2007 | time = | report = | teamA = Sheffield Sharks | scoreA = 73 | scoreB = 83 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Newcastle Eagles | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne | attendance = | referee = | TV = }} Third-place game{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = 29 April 2007 | time = | report = | teamA = Guildford Heat | scoreA = 97 | scoreB = 105 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Sheffield Sharks | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne | attendance = | referee = | TV = }} Final{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = 29 April 2007 | time = | report = Report | teamA = Newcastle Eagles | scoreA = 95 | scoreB = 82 | Q1 = 30–23 | Q2 = 17–21 | Q3 = 23–17 | Q4 = 25–21 | OT = | teamB = Scottish Rocks | points1 = Olu Babalola 23, Tony Dorsey 18, Andrew Bridge 17, Shawan Robinson 16, Fab Flournoy 8, Jeremy Hyatt 6, Darius Defoe 5 | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = Robert Yanders 26, Sterling Davis 16, Maurice Hampton 16, Moritz Wohlers 10, Chris Anrin 5, Gareth Murray 4, Julius Joseph 4 | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne | attendance = | referee = | TV = }} EBL National League Division 1 (Tier 2)Final standings
EBL National League Division 2 (Tier 3)Final standings
BBL CupThis season's edition of the BBL Cup saw the two lowest seeds from the previous season's League rankings face off with the BBL's two newest additions – London United and Worcester Wolves – in the first round. As expected, the experience of Milton Keynes and Plymouth paid off and both teams advanced to the quarter-finals to join the rest of their league rivals in the last eight. In the clash of the round, eventual winners Guildford Heat saw off the Plymouth Raiders in a tie dominated by the shooting of Chad McKnight, who posted 39 points for the Heat. The Semi-finals saw the leagues four strongest teams drawn against each other, but while Guildford easily dispatched the visiting Sheffield Sharks, the Cup holders Newcastle Eagles, were defeated by the Scottish Rocks, where Rocks' Robert Yanders netted a game-high 23 points. In only their second season since establishment, Guildford's success story continued when they scooped their first piece of silverware with an 82–79 victory in the Cup Final against the Rocks. Heat's star guard Brian Dux was named as MVP scoring 21 points on the way to victory. First round{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = 20 October 2006 | time = | report = | teamA = Milton Keynes Lions | scoreA = 83 | scoreB = 70 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Worcester Wolves | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Bletchley Centre, Milton Keynes | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = 22 October 2006 | time = | report = | teamA = Plymouth Raiders | scoreA = 79 | scoreB = 74 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = London United | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Plymouth Pavilions, Plymouth | attendance = | referee = | TV = }} Quarter-finals{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = 5 November 2006 | time = | report = | teamA = Newcastle Eagles | scoreA = 100 | scoreB = 74 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Milton Keynes Lions | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = 10 November 2006 | time = | report = | teamA = Sheffield Sharks | scoreA = 76 | scoreB = 64 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Leicester Riders | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = English Institute of Sport, Sheffield | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox|bg=#eee | date = 25 November 2006 | time = | report = | teamA = Guildford Heat | scoreA = 95 | scoreB = 88 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Plymouth Raiders | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Guildford Spectrum, Guildford | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = 12 November 2006 | time = | report = | teamA = Scottish Rocks | scoreA = 84 | scoreB = 79 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Chester Jets | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Braehead Arena, Glasgow | attendance = | referee = | TV = }} Semi-finals{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = 3 December 2006 | time = | report = | teamA = Guildford Heat | scoreA = 87 | scoreB = 81 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Sheffield Sharks | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Guildford Spectrum, Guildford | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = 10 December 2006 | time = | report = | teamA = Scottish Rocks | scoreA = 94 | scoreB = 69 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Newcastle Eagles | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Braehead Arena, Glasgow | attendance = | referee = | TV = }} Final{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = 7 January 2007 | time = | report = Report | teamA = Guildford Heat | scoreA = 82 | scoreB = 79 | Q1 = 16–27 | Q2 = 26–9 | Q3 = 15–7 | Q4 = 25–36 | OT = | teamB = Scottish Rocks | points1 = Brian Dux 21, Chad McKnight 20, Dean Williams 10, Dan Wardrope 7, Mike Martin 7, Rod Wellington 7, Daniel Gilbert 6, Chris Brown 3 | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = Sterling Davis 21, Maurice Hampton 19, Rob Yanders 18, Julius Joseph 9, Moritz Wohlers 7, Hugo Sterk 4 | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = National Indoor Arena, Birmingham | attendance = | referee = | TV = }} BBL TrophyDue to the lack of teams competing in this season's Championship, the BBL Trophy featured all 10 BBL teams plus six invited teams, four from the English Basketball League (Coventry Crusaders, London Leopards, Reading Rockets and Worthing Thunder) and two from the Scottish Basketball League (Edinburgh Kings and Troon Tornadoes). The First round saw all 16 teams divided into four regionalised groups with the top finishing team advancing to the Semi-finals. Group stage{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Northern Group 1
Semi-finals{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = 9 February 2007 | time = | report = | teamA = Plymouth Raiders | scoreA = 83 | scoreB = 64 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Leicester Riders | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Plymouth Pavilions, Plymouth | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = 11 February 2007 | time = | report = | teamA = Sheffield Sharks | scoreA = 55 | scoreB = 58 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Newcastle Eagles | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Ponds Forge, Sheffield | attendance = | referee = | TV = }} Final{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = 4 March 2007 | time = | report = Report | teamA = Newcastle Eagles | scoreA = 65 | scoreB = 74 | Q1 = 18–21 | Q2 = 17–19 | Q3 = 10–18 | Q4 = 20–16 | OT = | teamB = Plymouth Raiders | points1 = Tony Dorsey 20, Shawan Robinson 15, Fab Flournoy 12, Olu Babalola 11, TJ Walker 3, Darius Defoe 2 | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = Carlton Aaron 25, Gaylon Moore 17, Gavin Love 11, Andrew Lasker 10, DeAntoine Beasley 8, Allister Gall 3 | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne | attendance = | referee = | TV = }} Statistics leaders
Monthly awards
Seasonal awards
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