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| title = 1998–99 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 = Sheffield Sharks | conf1_runner-up = | Play Off's = | conf2 = Play Off's | conf2_link = | conf2_champ = London Towers | conf2_runner-up = | National Cup = | conf3 = National Cup | conf3_link = | conf3_champ = Sheffield Sharks | conf3_runner-up = | BBL Trophy = | conf4 = BBL Trophy | conf4_link = | conf4_champ = Manchester Giants | conf4_runner-up = | seasonslist = List of British Basketball League seasons | seasonslistnames = British Basketball League | prevseason_link = | prevseason_year = 1997–98 | nextseason_link = | nextseason_year = 1999–2000 }} The 1998–1999 BBL season was the 12th season of the British Basketball League, known as the Budweiser Basketball League for sponsorship reasons, since its establishment in 1987. The regular season commenced on September 12, 1998, and ended on April 4, 1999, with a total of 13 teams competing, playing 36 games each. The post-season Play-offs began on April 9 and culminated in the end-of-season finale on May 2 at Wembley Arena. Start-up franchise Edinburgh Rocks became the League's newest member following their addition as the 14th franchise during the pre-season and the first Scottish team to appear in the top-flight since Glasgow Rangers' participation in the 1988–89 season. The League membership was reduced to 13 teams shortly after following the merger of the London Towers and Crystal Palace franchises, whilst another notable change was the uprooting of Watford Royals, who moved to the Bletchley Centre in Milton Keynes to become the Milton Keynes Lions.[1] Sheffield Sharks were a dominant force throughout the season, winning the Sainsbury's Classic Cola Cup whilst storming the Budweiser League and taking the Championship to complete the "Double". The campaign came down to a memorable final game where Sharks claimed the title from rivals Manchester Giants with the last shot of the game, winning 85–87 to take the crown. Their successful run fell short in the Play-offs however, managing only a third-placed finish thus allowing a new-look London Towers to claim the title. Manchester Giants also ended a decade-long drought of silverware with their win in the uni-ball Trophy. No teams participated in European competition after Birmingham Bullets and Greater London Leopards both declined to compete in the Saporta Cup. Notable occurrences
Budweiser League Championship (Tier 1)Final standings
The Play-offsQuarter-finals(1) Sheffield Sharks vs. (8) Greater London Leopards{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = April 11, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Greater London Leopards | scoreA = 83 | scoreB = 76 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Sheffield Sharks | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Brentwood Centre, Brentwood | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = April 14, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Sheffield Sharks | scoreA = 100 | scoreB = 82 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Greater London Leopards | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Ponds Forge, Sheffield | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox|bg=#eee | date = April 16, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Sheffield Sharks | scoreA = 75 | scoreB = 68 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Greater London Leopards | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Wembley Arena, London | attendance = | referee = | TV = | series = Sheffield wins series, 2–1 }}(2) Manchester Giants vs. (7) Birmingham Bullets{{basketballbox|bg=#eee | date = April 11, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Birmingham Bullets | scoreA = 82 | scoreB = 74 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Manchester Giants | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = April 15, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Manchester Giants | scoreA = 78 | scoreB = 71 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Birmingham Bullets | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox|bg=#eee | date = April 17, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Manchester Giants | scoreA = 90 | scoreB = 77 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Birmingham Bullets | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester | attendance = | referee = | TV = | series = Manchester wins series, 2–1 }}(3) London Towers vs. (5) Newcastle Eagles{{basketballbox|bg=#eee | date = April 9, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Newcastle Eagles | scoreA = 78 | scoreB = 76 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = London Towers | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Telewest Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = April 15, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = London Towers | scoreA = 91 | scoreB = 76 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Newcastle Eagles | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Wembley Arena, London | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox|bg=#eee | date = April 17, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = London Towers | scoreA = 87 | scoreB = 68 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Newcastle Eagles | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Wembley Arena, London | attendance = | referee = | TV = | series = London wins series, 2–1 }}(4) Thames Valley Tigers vs. (6) Derby Storm{{basketballbox|bg=#eee | date = April 10, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Derby Storm | scoreA = 87 | scoreB = 91 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Thames Valley Tigers | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Storm Arena, Derby | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = April 14, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Thames Valley Tigers | scoreA = 114 | scoreB = 93 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Derby Storm | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Bracknell Leisure Centre, Bracknell | attendance = | referee = | TV = | series = Thames Valley wins series, 2–0 }} Semi-finals{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = May 1, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Sheffield Sharks | scoreA = 78 | scoreB = 85 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = London Towers | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Wembley Arena, London | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = May 1, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Manchester Giants | scoreA = 76 | scoreB = 79 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Thames Valley Tigers | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Wembley Arena, London | attendance = | referee = | TV = }} Third-place game{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = May 2, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Sheffield Sharks | scoreA = 98 | scoreB = 88 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Manchester Giants | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Wembley Arena, London | attendance = | referee = | TV = }} Final{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = May 2, 1999 | time = 6.30pm GMT | report = Report | teamA = London Towers | scoreA = 82 | scoreB = 71 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Thames Valley Tigers | points1 = Malcolm Leak 20, Jason Siemon, Danny Lewis (MVP), Martin Henlan, Randy Duck | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = Bryan Balser 22, Mark Jackson, Stewart Clark, Lee Walker | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Wembley Arena, London | attendance =9,000 Towers coachLino Frattin Tigers coach Paul James | referee = | TV = }} National League Division 1 (Tier 2)Final standings
Champions by virtue of head to head record* Play Off Final – Plymouth 71 Teesside 66 National League Division 2 (Tier 3)Final standings
Play Off Final – Taunton 99 Birmingham 77 National League Division 3 (Tier 4)Final standings
Play Off Final – North London 75 Kingston upon Hull 58 Sainsbury's Classic Cola National CupLast 16
Quarter Finals
Semi Finals
Final{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = 10 January 1999[16] | time = | report = | teamA = Sheffield Sharks | scoreA = 67 | scoreB = 65 | teamB = Greater London Leopards | points1 = Terrell Myers (MVP) 29, Travis Conlan 16, Todd Cauthorn, Wilbur Johnson, Ian McKinney | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = Tim Moore 25, Rashod Johnson 15, Robert Youngblood 15, Eric Burks, Stedroy Baker | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Sheffield Arena | attendance =? Sharks coach Chris Finch Leopards coach Billy Mims | referee = | TV = }} uni-ball TrophyGroup stage
Quarter-finals{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = January 27, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Birmingham Bullets | scoreA = 62 | scoreB = 96 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Manchester Giants | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Aston Villa Leisure Centre, Birmingham | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = January 27, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Derby Storm | scoreA = 109 | scoreB = 102 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Newcastle Eagles | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Storm Arena, Derby | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox|bg=#eee | date = January 27, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = London Towers | scoreA = 61 | scoreB = 62 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Leicester Riders | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = January 27, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Sheffield Sharks | scoreA = 82 | scoreB = 75 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Chester Jets | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Ponds Forge, Sheffield | attendance = | referee = | TV = }} Semi-finalsDerby Storm vs. Leicester Riders{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = February 10, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Derby Storm | scoreA = 88 | scoreB = 75 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Leicester Riders | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Storm Arena, Derby | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = February 18, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Leicester Riders | scoreA = 93 | scoreB = 90 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Derby Storm | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Granby Halls, Leicester | attendance = | referee = | TV = | series = Derby wins on aggregate, 178–168 }}Sheffield Sharks vs. Manchester Giants{{basketballbox|bg=#eee | date = February 10, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Sheffield Sharks | scoreA = 77 | scoreB = 81 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Manchester Giants | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Sheffield Arena, Sheffield | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{basketballbox | date = February 17, 1999 | time = | report = | teamA = Manchester Giants | scoreA = 93 | scoreB = 88 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Sheffield Sharks | points1 = | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester | attendance = | referee = | TV = | series = Manchester wins on aggregate, 174–165 }} Final{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date = March 13, 1999 | time = 7.00pm GMT | report = Report | teamA = Manchester Giants | scoreA = 90 | scoreB = 69 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Derby Storm | points1 = Tony Dorsey 28, Ronnie Baker (MVP) 21, John White 16, Makeba Perry 11 | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = Joel Burns 20, Nate Reinking 16, Maurice Robinson 14, Martin Ford, John Tresvant | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham | attendance =6,500 Giants coach Nick Nurse Storm coach Bob Donewald, Jr. | referee = | TV = }} Dairylea Dunkers All-Star Game{{basketballbox|bg=#eee| date =February 27, 1999 | time = 7.05pm GMT | report = Report | teamA = Northern All-Stars | scoreA = 156 | scoreB = 158 | Q1 = | Q2 = | Q3 = | Q4 = | OT = | teamB = Southern All-Stars | points1 = Ted Berry, 29 | rebounds1 = | assist1 = | otherstat1 = | points2 = Malcolm Leak/Jason Siemon, 24 | rebounds2 = | assist2 = | otherstat2 = | place = Telewest Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne | attendance = | referee = | TV = }}{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
Statistics leaders
Seasonal awards
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