2004–05 British Basketball League season

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The 2004–2005 season was the 18th campaign in the history of the British Basketball League, which commenced on 2 October 2004, and ended with Newcastle Eagles' win in the Play-off Final on 1 May 2005. Eagles won their first piece of silverware in 13 years with victories in the Play-offs and the BBL Trophy, against Brighton Bears on their home court at The Brighton Centre.[1]

The League saw the addition of a new franchise for the first time in eight years – when Edinburgh Rocks joined in 1998 – with Plymouth Raiders stepping up from the English Basketball League Division 1.

Teams

Locations of the 2004–05 BBL teams
Team City/Area Arena Capacity Last season
Birmingham Bullets Birmingham North Solihull Sports Centre 1,000 10th
Brighton Bears Brighton Brighton Centre &
Burgess Hill Triangle
3,600
1,800
1st
Chester Jets Chester Northgate Arena 1,000 5th
Leicester Riders Leicester John Sanford Centre 800 9th
London Towers London Crystal Palace National Sports Centre 3,500 3rd
Milton Keynes Lions Milton Keynes Bletchley Centre 800 8th
Newcastle Eagles Newcastle upon Tyne Telewest Arena 6,500 6th
Plymouth Raiders Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions 1,480 New
Scottish Rocks Glasgow Braehead Arena 4,000 4th
Sheffield Sharks Sheffield Hallam FM Arena &
Ponds Forge
8,500
1,600
2nd
Thames Valley Tigers Bracknell John Nike Sports Centre 1,000 7th

Notable occurrences

BBL championship

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWLPercentage
1. Chester Jets 64403280.800
2. Newcastle Eagles 62403190.775
3. London Towers 584029110.725
4. Sheffield Sharks 524026140.650
5. Brighton Bears 444022180.550
6. Scottish Rocks 384019210.475
7. Thames Valley Tigers 364018220.450
8. Milton Keynes Lions 304015250.375
9. Plymouth Raiders 244012280.300
10. Leicester Riders 224011290.275
11. Birmingham Bullets 10405350.125
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

The Play-offs

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
1 Chester Jets 81
8 Milton Keynes Lions 71
1 Chester Jets 74
6 Scottish Rocks 72
3 London Towers 63
6 Scottish Rocks 65
1 Chester Jets 75
2 Newcastle Eagles 78
2 Newcastle Eagles 105
7 Thames Valley Tigers 72
2 Newcastle Eagles 75
4 Sheffield Sharks 65
4 Sheffield Sharks 91
5 Brighton Bears 56

Quarter-finals

15 April 2005
Newcastle Eagles 10572 Thames Valley Tigers
Telewest Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne
16 April 2005
London Towers 6365 Scottish Rocks
17 April 2005
Chester Jets 8171 Milton Keynes Lions

Semi-finals

30 April 2005
Chester Jets 7472 Scottish Rocks
National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
30 April 2005
Newcastle Eagles 7565 Sheffield Sharks
National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

Final

1 May 2005
Chester Jets 7578 Newcastle Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 14–13, 24–24, 22–18, 15–23
Pts: Trey Moore, 20 Pts: Andrew Sullivan, 27
National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

BBL Cup

Final

16 January 2005
Brighton Bears 9074 Scottish Rocks
Pts: Andrew Alleyne, 27 Pts: Donald Cole, 22
National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

BBL Trophy

Final

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerStat
Points per gameUnited States Trey Moore (Chester Jets) 22.8
Rebounds per game United States Terrence Durham (Plymouth Raiders) 13.6
Assists per game United States TJ Walker (Newcastle Eagles) 7.3

References

  1. Rob Dugdale (6 March 2005). "Eagles secure BBL Trophy victory". BBC. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
  2. BBC Sport (27 October 2004). "Bears face fine for Euro pull-out". BBC. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
  3. BBC Sport (2 October 2004). "Bullets edge out Riders". BBC. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
Preceded by
2003–04 BBL season
BBL seasons
2004–05
Succeeded by
2005–06 BBL season