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词条 1998–99 British Basketball League season
释义

  1. Notable occurrences

  2. Budweiser League Championship (Tier 1)

     Final standings  The Play-offs  Quarter-finals  Semi-finals  Third-place game  Final 

  3. National League Division 1 (Tier 2)

     Final standings 

  4. National League Division 2 (Tier 3)

     Final standings 

  5. National League Division 3 (Tier 4)

     Final standings 

  6. Sainsbury's Classic Cola National Cup

     Last 16  Quarter Finals  Semi Finals  Final 

  7. uni-ball Trophy

     Group stage  Quarter-finals  Semi-finals  Final 

  8. Dairylea Dunkers All-Star Game

  9. Statistics leaders

  10. Seasonal awards

  11. References

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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

  • Edinburgh Rocks were officially announced as the League's newest franchise on 4 June 1998 – though the Rocks nickname was revealed at a later date – with former NBA player Jim Brandon signed as the team's head coach.[2]
  • The London Towers and Crystal Palace teams merged their organisations during the close-season, with the new franchise continuing to use the London Towers branding and utilising the home venues of both clubs, Crystal Palace National Sports Centre and Wembley Arena for home games.[3]
  • Watford Royals owner Vince Macaulay announced on 19 June that he was moving the franchise to Milton Keynes due to a lack of suitable venues for home games in Watford,[4] after plans for a new 3,000-capacity arena in Watford, to be built in partnership with Watford F.C., fell through.[5]
  • The Budweiser League game between Chester Jets and Derby Storm on 31 January 1999 was abandoned after 30 seconds due to a court invasion from both sets of players following a fight between Chester's Sean Hartley and Derby's England international Yorick Williams. Media reports claim it was the most serious incident in the history of competitive basketball in Britain.[6][7] Four players were initially ejected from the game, including Williams and Hartley, whilst Chester physio Alison Troughtman was taken to hospital, suffering from a suspected broken-jaw.[8] It was later announced that Williams was suspended for the remainder of the regular season, whilst Derby's Rico Alderson was banned until the following season.[9]
  • The Southern All-Stars were victorious in the annual All-Star Game against their Northern rivals, with a 156–158 win at Newcastle Arena on February 27. Edinburgh's Ted Berry was the game-high scorer with 29 points and was named as the games Most Valuable Player.[10]
  • Manchester Giants claimed their first piece of silverware in franchise history after defeating Derby in the uni-ball Trophy Final on 13 March. Giants won 90–69, and the 21-point gap between the two teams was the biggest winning margin in the event's history.[11]
  • Furthering their ongoing disciplinary issues, it was revealed in April that Derby Storm's American player Maurice Robinson was issued with a one-year suspension for failing to supply a complete urine sample during a Sports Council doping control test.[12]
  • The Budweiser League came down to a memorable final game between title-chasing rivals Sheffield Sharks and Manchester Giants in-front of more than 11,000 fans at the MEN Arena. With both teams tied on points at the top of the League table, and tied at 85–85 with just 3.5 seconds left in the game, Terrell Myers took the pass and his 18 ft buzzer-beating jump-shot claimed the title for Sheffield.[13]
  • London Towers were crowned as Budweiser League Play-off champions on 2 May, after defeating Thames Valley Tigers 82-71 at Wembley Arena. Towers' Malcolm Leak lead the games scoring, posting 20 points.[14]
  • Nottingham-based businessman Craig Bown purchased the Birmingham Bullets franchise at the end of the season for a reported six-figure sum.[15]

Budweiser League Championship (Tier 1)

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWLPercentage
1. Sheffield Sharks62363150.861
2. Manchester Giants60363060.833
3. London Towers483624120.666
4. Thames Valley Tigers443622140.611
5. Newcastle Eagles423621150.583
6. Derby Storm423621150.583
7. Birmingham Bullets423621150.583
8. Greater London Leopards383619170.527
9. Edinburgh Rocks243612240.333
10. Milton Keynes Lions203610260.277
11. Chester Jets203610260.277
12. Leicester Riders18369270.250
13. Worthing Bears8364320.111
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

The Play-offs

Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Third-place game

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Final

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National League Division 1 (Tier 2)

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWLPercentage
1. Solent Stars *42262150.808
2. Plymouth Raiders42262150.808
3. Guildford Pumas38251960.760
4. Teesside Mohawks38261970.731
5. London Towers B34261790.654
6. Mid-Sussex Magic322616100.615
7. Cardiff Clippers282614120.538
8. Coventry Crusaders242612140.462
9. Westminster Warriors18269170.346
10. Stevenage Rebels18269170.346
11. Oxford Devils18269170.346
12. Solihull Chiefs14267190.269
13. Cardiff Phoenix12256190.240
14. Brixton TopCats4262240.077
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

Champions by virtue of head to head record*

Play Off Final – Plymouth 71 Teesside 66

National League Division 2 (Tier 3)

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWLPercentage
1. Birmingham Bullets B44262240.846
2. Taunton Tigers42262150.808
3. Manchester Attitude36261880.692
4. Reading Rockets34261790.654
5. Liverpool Atac32251690.640
6. Chessington Wildcats322616100.615
7.Northampton 89'ers302615110.577
8. Wandsworth Bulls242612140.462
9. Flintshire Flyers242612140.462
10. Slough Chargers16268180.308
11. Swindon Sonics14257180.280
12. Bournemouth Dolphins14267190.269
13. Portsmouth Pirates10265210.192
14. Thames Valley Tigers B10265210.192
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

Play Off Final – Taunton 99 Birmingham 77

National League Division 3 (Tier 4)

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWLPercentage
1. Kingston upon Hull Icebergs36201820.900
2. North London Lords34201730.850
3. NW London Wolverines24201280.600
4. Barking & Dagenham Thunder24201280.600
5. Mansfield Express22201190.550
6. Ware Fire22201190.550
7.Derbyshire Arrows18209110.450
8. Cambridge16208120.400
9. Stoke Stealers12206140.300
10. Sutton8204160.200
11. Doncaster Eagles4202180.100
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

Play Off Final – North London 75 Kingston upon Hull 58

Sainsbury's Classic Cola National Cup

Last 16

Team 1Team 2Score
Teesside Mohawks Sheffield Sharks 83-91
Derby Storm Worthing Bears 103-82
Manchester Giants Edinburgh Rocks 90-70
Thames Valley Tigers London Towers 95-83
Plymouth Raiders Greater London Leopards 68-100
Stevenage Rebels Birmingham Bullets 63-106
Leicester Riders Chester Jets 89-92
Newcastle Eagles Milton Keynes Lions 77-69

Quarter Finals

Team 1Team 2Score
Sheffield Sharks Derby Storm 87-76
Manchester Giants Thames Valley Tigers 87-100
Greater London Leopards Birmingham Bullets 90-88
Chester Jets Newcastle Eagles 72-93

Semi Finals

Team 1Team 2Score
Sheffield Sharks Thames Valley Tigers 78-66
Greater London Leopards Newcastle Eagles 98-95 OT

Final

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uni-ball Trophy

Group stage

Group A
TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.Sheffield Sharks127610.857
2.Derby Storm107520.714
3.Manchester Giants107520.714
4.Chester Jets87430.571
5.Leicester Riders87430.571
6.Milton Keynes Lions27160.142
7.Worthing Bears07070.000
Group B
TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.London Towers84401.000
2.Birmingham Bullets64310.750
3.Newcastle Eagles44220.500
4.Greater London Leopards24130.250
5.Edinburgh Rocks04040.000

Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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Dairylea Dunkers All-Star Game

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Northern All-Stars
PlayerTeam
USA}} Tony Dorsey Manchester Giants
USA}} Terrell Myers Sheffield Sharks
USA}} Billy Singleton Leicester Riders
USA}} Nick Browning Chester Jets
USA}} Ralph Blalock Newcastle Eagles
USA}} JaRon Boone Leicester Riders
USA}} Wilbur Johnson Sheffield Sharks
USA}} Travis Conlon Sheffield Sharks
USA}} Tony Holley Manchester Giants
USA}} Ted Berry Edinburgh Rocks
USA}} Chris Flite Newcastle Eagles
USA}} Corey Jackson Newcastle Eagles
Coach
USA}} Nick Nurse Manchester Giants
{{col-2}}
Southern All-Stars
PlayerTeam
USA}} John McCord Thames Valley Tigers
USA}} Jon Gaines Worthing Bears
Barbados}} Nigel Lloyd Birmingham Bullets
USA}} Tony Windless Milton Keynes Lions
USA}} {{flagicon|Ireland}} Jason Siemon Thames Valley Tigers
USA}} Reggie Kirk Birmingham Bullets
USA}} Casey Arena Thames Valley Tigers
USA}} Danny Lewis London Towers
USA}} Malcolm Leak London Towers
USA}} Robert Youngblood Greater London Leopards
USA}} Eric Burks Greater London Leopards
USA}} Dwayne Morton London Towers
Coach
USA}} Billy Mims Greater London Leopards
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Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerStat
Points per gameUSA}} John White (Manchester Giants) 26.09
Rebounds per gameUSA}} Rico Alderson (Derby Storm) 11.84
Assists per gameUSA}} Prentice McGruder (Chester Jets) 8.38
Steals per gameUSA}} Casey Arena (Thames Valley Tigers) 3.34
Blocks per gameUSA}} James Doyle (Leicester Riders) 2.56

Seasonal awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Terrell Myers (Sheffield Sharks)
  • Coach of the Year: Chris Finch (Sheffield Sharks)
  • All-Star First Team:
    • Terrell Myers (Sheffield Sharks)
    • John White (Manchester Giants)
    • Tony Dorsey (Manchester Giants)
    • John McCord (Thames Valley Tigers)
    • Nigel Lloyd (Birmingham Bullets)
  • All-Star Second Team:
    • Tim Moore (Greater London Leopards)
    • Travis Conlan (Sheffield Sharks)
    • Ralph Blalock (Newcastle Eagles)
    • Casey Arena (Thames Valley Tigers)
    • Danny Lewis (London Towers)

References

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7. ^{{cite news| author = Richard Taylor | title = Mayhem on court | url = https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/basketball-mayhem-on-court-1068075.html | accessdate = 2012-12-03 | work=The Independent | location=London | date=February 1, 1999}}
8. ^{{cite news| author = Richard Taylor | title = Police probe assault on Chester's physio | url = https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/basketball-police-probe-assault-on-chesters-physio-1068273.html | accessdate = 2012-12-03 | work=The Independent | location=London | date=February 2, 1999}}
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12. ^{{cite news| author = Richard Taylor | title = Robinson faced with one year suspension | url = https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/basketball-robinson-faced-with-oneyear-suspension-1086342.html | accessdate = 2012-12-03 | work=The Independent | location=London | date=April 10, 1999}}
13. ^{{cite news| author = Richard Taylor | title = Myers in moment of magic | url = https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/basketball-myers-in-moment-of-magic-1084874.html | accessdate = 2012-12-03 | work=The Independent | location=London | date=April 3, 1999}}
14. ^{{cite web | title = Towers are crowned at Wembley | url = http://www.britball.com/blc99-final.htm | year = 1999 | accessdate = 2012-12-03 | publisher = BritBall }}
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