2009–10 British Basketball League season

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The 2009-2010 season of the British Basketball League (BBL) was the 23rd season since the league's establishment in 1987. The regular season commenced on September 25, 2009, when Milton Keynes Lions claimed the first win of the season with an 94-81 victory in the opening game against Worcester Wolves.

A total of 13 teams took to the court including new start-up franchise Essex Pirates, who was founded by Great Britain Under 20's coach Tim Lewis, and a newly rebranded Rocks team carrying the name of the city of Glasgow instead of their previous Scottish Rocks title.

The League Championship came down to the final game of the season and was only claimed by Newcastle Eagles after Sheffield Sharks lost their last game 97-95 to Worthing Thunder. Thunder's Evaldas Zabas' basket four-seconds from the end meant that Newcastle had won the League even before taking to the court the following day.

Everton Tigers concluded the season with victory in the Play-offs despite being the lowest-seed in all of their Play-off encounters. An 80-72 win against Glasgow in the final gave Tigers their first ever Play-off title, only two years after its foundation in 2007.

Contents

Teams

Team City/Area Arena Capacity Last season
Cheshire Jets Chester Northgate Arena 1,300 8th
Essex Pirates Southend-on-Sea Southend Leisure & Tennis Centre 1,100 New
Everton Tigers Liverpool Echo Arena &
Greenbank Sports Academy
7,513
600
2nd
Glasgow Rocks Glasgow Kelvin Hall 1,200 7th
Guildford Heat Guildford The Spectrum 1,100 4th
Leicester Riders Leicester John Sandford Centre 800 3rd
London Capital London Capital City Academy 300 12th
Milton Keynes Lions Milton Keynes Bletchley Centre &
Middleton Hall (thecentre:mk)
800
1,500
9th
Newcastle Eagles Newcastle upon Tyne Metro Radio Arena 6,500 1st
Plymouth Raiders Plymouth Pavilions 1,480 5th
Sheffield Sharks Sheffield The EIS 1,200 6th
Worcester Wolves Worcester University of Worcester 800 10th
Worthing Thunder Worthing Worthing Leisure Centre 1,000 11th

Notable occurrences

BBL Championship

Final standings

Team Pts Pld W L Percentage
1. Newcastle Eagles 62 36 31 5 0.861
2. Sheffield Sharks 60 36 30 6 0.833
3. Glasgow Rocks 46 36 23 13 0.638
4. Cheshire Jets 44 36 22 14 0.111
5. Everton Tigers 42 36 21 15 0.583
6. Leicester Riders 42 36 21 15 0.583
7. Milton Keynes Lions 36 36 18 18 0.500
8. Worthing Thunder 36 36 18 18 0.500
9. Worcester Wolves 36 36 18 18 0.500
10. Plymouth Raiders 22 36 11 25 0.305
11. Guildford Heat 22 36 11 25 0.305
12. Essex Pirates 14 36 7 29 0.194
13. London Capital 6 36 3 33 0.083
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

The Play-offs

Quarter-finals

April 23, 2010 Newcastle Eagles 102–74 Worthing Thunder    Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne
April 23, 2010 Sheffield Sharks 104–93 Milton Keynes Lions    The EIS, Sheffield
April 25, 2010 Glasgow Rocks 88–86 Leicester Riders    Kelvin Hall, Glasgow
April 25, 2010 Cheshire Jets 79–94 Everton Tigers    Northgate Arena, Chester

Semi-finals 1st Leg

April 30, 2010 Sheffield Sharks 93–90 Glasgow Rocks    The EIS, Sheffield
April 30, 2010 Everton Tigers 95–79 Newcastle Eagles    Greenbank Sports Academy, Liverpool

Semi-finals 2nd Leg

May 1, 2010 Newcastle Eagles 79–95 Everton Tigers    Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne
May 2, 2010 Glasgow Rocks 74–65 Sheffield Sharks    Kelvin Hall, Glasgow
Everton Tigers win 190-158 on aggregate and Glasgow Rocks won 164-158 on aggregate.

Final

May 8, 2010
6.00pm GMT
Report Glasgow Rocks 72–80 Everton Tigers    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by quarter: 9-23, 19-22, 25-11, 19-24
Pts: Robert Yanders, 15 Pts: Trey Moore, 22

BBL Cup

Due to the odd number of teams competing in the BBL Cup - 13 in total - the knockout tournament was structured with the Quarter-finals round featuring the winners of the five First Round ties plus three teams given byes. The teams given bye's through the First Round were the top-three placed teams from the 2008-09 season league campaign - Everton Tigers, Leicester Riders and Newcastle Eagles.

First Round

October 16, 2009 Milton Keynes Lions 79–75 Guildford Heat    Bletchley Centre, Milton Keynes
October 17, 2009 Essex Pirates 71–78 Worcester Wolves    Southend Leisure & Tennis Centre, Southend
October 17, 2009 Plymouth Raiders 85–80 London Capital    Pavilions, Plymouth
October 17, 2009 Worthing Thunder 92–93 Sheffield Sharks    Worthing Leisure Centre, Worthing
October 25, 2009 Glasgow Rocks 73–78 Cheshire Jets    Northgate Arena, Chester

Quarter-finals

November 7, 2009 Leicester Riders 96–87 Worcester Wolves    John Sandford Centre, Leicester
November 7, 2009 Plymouth Raiders 95–101 Milton Keynes Lions    Pavilions, Plymouth
November 8, 2009 Cheshire Jets 64–61 Newcastle Eagles    Northgate Arena, Chester
November 20, 2009 Sheffield Sharks 99–90 Everton Tigers    The EIS, Sheffield

Semi-finals 1st Leg

November 27, 2009 Milton Keynes Lions 88–84 Cheshire Jets    Bletchley Centre, Milton Keynes
December 11, 2009 Sheffield Sharks 86–74 Leicester Riders    The EIS, Sheffield

Semi-finals 2nd Leg

December 6, 2009 Cheshire Jets 83–71 Milton Keynes Lions    Northgate Arena, Chester
December 12, 2009 Leicester Riders 78–81 Sheffield Sharks    John Sanford Centre, Leicester
Cheshire Jets won 167-159 on aggregate and Sheffield Sharks won 167-152 on aggregate.

Final

January 17, 2010
3.30pm GMT
Report Cheshire Jets 86–89 Sheffield Sharks    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by quarter: 18-22, 17-26, 13-16, 38-25
Pts: James Hamilton, 24 Pts: Mike Cook, 19

BBL Trophy

For the 2009-10 season the Trophy saw a revamp in its format with the removal of the initial group stages in favour of a straight knockout tournament. All 13 members of the BBL were included plus three invitees from Division One of the English Basketball League, namely London Leopards, Manchester Magic and Reading Rockets.

First Round

January 9, 2010 Leicester Riders 72–74 Guildford Heat    John Sandford Centre, Leicester
January 10, 2010 Glasgow Rocks 69–60 Sheffield Sharks    Kelvin Hall, Glasgow
January 12, 2010 Milton Keynes Lions 95–73 Essex Pirates    Middleton Hall (thecentre:mk), Milton Keynes
January 17, 2010 Manchester Magic 72–109 Worthing Thunder    Amaechi Centre, Manchester
January 20, 2010 Plymouth Raiders 83–85 Worcester Wolves    Pavilions, Plymouth
January 23, 2010 London Capital 62–106 Everton Tigers    Capital City Academy, Willesden, London
January 31, 2010 Cheshire Jets 99–57 London Leopards    Northgate Arena, Chester
February 10, 2010 Reading Rockets 60–102 Newcastle Eagles    Rivermeade Leisure Complex, Reading

Quarter-finals

February 2, 2010 Milton Keynes Lions 85–71 Worcester Wolves    Middleton Hall (thecentre:mk), Milton Keynes
February 11, 2010 Glasgow Rocks 87–88 Everton Tigers    Kelvin Hall, Glasgow
January 14, 2010 Worthing Thunder 86–96 Newcastle Eagles    Worthing Leisure Centre, Worthing
February 17, 2010 Guildford Heat 72–79 Cheshire Jets    The Spectrum, Guildford

Semi-finals 1st Leg

February 28, 2010 Newcastle Eagles 89–85 Everton Tigers    Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne
March 5, 2010 Milton Keynes Lions 80–79 Cheshire Jets    Middleton Hall (thecentre:mk), Milton Keynes

Semi-finals 2nd Leg

March 5, 2010 Everton Tigers 91–96 Newcastle Eagles    Greenbank Sports Academy, Liverpool
March 14, 2010 Cheshire Jets 102–68 Milton Keynes Lions    Northgate Arena, Chester
Newcastle Eagles won 185-176 on aggregate and Cheshire Jets won 181-148 on aggregate.

Final

March 21, 2010
3.00pm GMT
Report Newcastle Eagles 111–95 Cheshire Jets    The Spectrum, Guildford
Scoring by quarter: 24-15, 35-27, 25-21, 22-32
Pts: Charles Smith, 27
Rebs: Charles Smith, 9
Pts: Shawn Myers, 28
Rebs: Shawn Myers, 14

All-Star Game

May 9, 2010
3.00pm GMT
Great Britain All-Stars 94–110 Rest of the World All-Stars    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by quarter: 25-26, 31-21, 17-29, 21-34
Pts: Tafari Toney, 23 Pts: Mike Cook, 31

Statistics leaders

Category Player Stat
Points per game Mike Cook (Sheffield Sharks) 26.8
Rebounds per game Jason Johnson (Leicester Riders) 10.9
Assists per game Anthony Martin (Plymouth Raiders) 7.3
Steals per game Roderick Middleton (Worcester Wolves) 2.7
Blocks per game Kadiri Richard (Worthing Thunder) 2.3

Monthly awards

Month Coach Player
October Vince Macaulay (Milton Keynes Lions) Tack Minor (Leicester Riders)
November Atiba Lyons (Sheffield Sharks) Mike Cook (Sheffield Sharks)
December Tony Garbelotto (Everton Tigers) Mike Cook (Sheffield Sharks)
January Atiba Lyons (Sheffield Sharks) Reggie Bratton (Worthing Thunder)
February Fabulous Flournoy (Newcastle Eagles) Tafari Toney (Sheffield Sharks)
March Fabulous Flournoy (Newcastle Eagles) Jason Johnson (Leicester Riders)

Seasonal awards

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Preceded by
2008-09 BBL season
BBL seasons
2009-10
Succeeded by
2010-11 BBL season