2011–12 British Basketball League season

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The 2011–12 season was the 25th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987. The season featured 11 teams from across England and Scotland, with Durham Wildcats appearing in their first campaign after election from EBL Division 1.[1] The League did not feature two teams from the previous season; Worthing Thunder had stepped down to the EBL,[2] whilst Essex Pirates withdrew just two weeks prior to the season starting due to the loss of a major sponsor.[3] There was also uncertainty regarding the participation of reigning champions Mersey Tigers, who had to postpone their first game due to off-court problems and operational issues.[4][5]

Newcastle Eagles opened the season with an 85–63 victory over Northern rivals Glasgow Rocks in the BBL Cup, on September 30, 2011. The Championship regular season didn't commence until mid-October, whilst the initial stages of the Trophy and BBL Cup were played out prior to the Championship beginning. Newcastle were victorious in the BBL Cup and BBL Trophy after beating Plymouth Raiders in the Final's of both competitions. The Eagles also went on to clinch their 5th BBL Championship after Plymouth lost to Leicester Riders on April 11, setting a new record for the most Championships won in the history of the BBL. Eagles' 5th title beat the previous record of four Championship's held by Kingston Kings from the 1980s and 1990s. The season was wrapped up with Eagles stamping their dominance on the Play-off's, defeating Leicester in the Final on May 12, 2012, and going on to win all four titles for the 2011–12 campaign.

Following the season's climax the British Basketball League, along with several other basketball governing bodies, united to form the British Basketball Union, a new organisation created to promote the commercial development of basketball within Great Britain.[6]

Teams

Locations of the 2011–12 BBL teams
Team City/Area Arena Capacity Last season
Cheshire Jets Chester Northgate Arena 1,000 4th
Durham Wildcats Newton Aycliffe Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre 1,200 New
Glasgow Rocks Glasgow Kelvin Hall 1,200 6th
Guildford Heat Guildford Surrey Sports Park 1,000 7th
Leicester Riders Leicester John Sandford Centre 800 8th
Mersey Tigers Liverpool Knowsley Leisure & Culture Park 450 1st
Milton Keynes Lions Milton Keynes Prestige Homes Arena 1,400 10th
Newcastle Eagles Newcastle upon Tyne Sport Central 3,000 2nd
Plymouth Raiders Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions 1,480 5th
Sheffield Sharks Sheffield English Institute of Sport 1,200 3rd
Worcester Wolves Worcester University of Worcester 600 9th

Notable occurrences

BBL Championship

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWLPercentage
1. Newcastle Eagles 46 30 23 7 0.766
2. Leicester Riders 44 30 22 8 0.733
3. Worcester Wolves 44 30 22 8 0.733
4. Plymouth Raiders 42 30 21 9 0.700
5. Glasgow Rocks 32 30 16 14 0.533
6. Cheshire Jets 26 30 13 17 0.433
7. Sheffield Sharks 26 30 13 17 0.433
8. Guildford Heat 24 30 12 18 0.400
9. Milton Keynes Lions 20 30 10 20 0.333
10. Mersey Tigers 20 30 10 20 0.333
11. Durham Wildcats 6 30 3 27 0.100
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

The Play-offs

  Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                             
 Newcastle Eagles 93 74 167  
 Guildford Heat 56 69 125  
   Newcastle Eagles 89 79 168  
   Cheshire Jets 99 64 163  
 Worcester Wolves 80 77 157
   Cheshire Jets 80 87 167  
     Newcastle Eagles 71
   Leicester Riders 62
   Leicester Riders 92 90 182  
 Sheffield Sharks 76 65 141  
   Leicester Riders 76 97 173
   Glasgow Rocks 77 72 149  
 Plymouth Raiders 84 60 144
   Glasgow Rocks 79 80 159  

Quarter-finals

(1) Newcastle Eagles vs. (8) Guildford Heat

April 27, 2012
Newcastle Eagles 9356 Guildford Heat
April 29, 2012
Guildford Heat 6974 Newcastle Eagles
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 167–125
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford

(2) Leicester Riders vs. (7) Sheffield Sharks

April 27, 2012
Sheffield Sharks 7692 Leicester Riders
English Institute of Sport, Sheffield
April 29, 2012
Leicester Riders 9065 Sheffield Sharks
Leicester wins on aggregate, 182–141

(3) Worcester Wolves vs. (6) Cheshire Jets

April 28, 2012
Worcester Wolves 8080 Cheshire Jets
April 29, 2012
Cheshire Jets 8777 Worcester Wolves
Cheshire wins on aggregate, 167–157

(4) Plymouth Raiders vs. (5) Glasgow Rocks

April 29, 2012
Glasgow Rocks 8060 Plymouth Raiders
Glasgow wins on aggregate, 159–144
Kelvin Hall, Glasgow

Semi-finals

(1) Newcastle Eagles vs. (6) Cheshire Jets

May 4, 2012
Newcastle Eagles 8999 Cheshire Jets
May 6, 2012
Cheshire Jets 6479 Newcastle Eagles
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 168–163

(2) Leicester Riders vs. (5) Glasgow Rocks

May 4, 2012
Glasgow Rocks 7776 Leicester Riders
Kelvin Hall, Glasgow
May 6, 2012
Leicester Riders 9772 Glasgow Rocks
Leicester wins on aggregate, 173–149

Final

May 12, 2012
4.00pm GMT
Newcastle Eagles 7162 Leicester Riders
Scoring by quarter: 12–21, 19–10, 25–18, 15–13
Pts: Charles Smith, 21
Rebs: Fabulous Flournoy, 13
Asts: Charles Smith/Fabulous Flournoy, 4
Pts: Andrew Sullivan, 18
Rebs: Ayron Hardy, 12
Asts: Ayron Hardy, 7
National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

BBL Cup

1st round

October 29, 2011
Worcester Wolves 8877 Guildford Heat
October 29, 2011
Leicester Riders 10267 Milton Keynes Lions
John Sandford Centre, Leicester
October 30, 2011
Glasgow Rocks 7860 Edinburgh Kings
Kelvin Hall, Glasgow

Quarter-finals

November 4, 2011
Sheffield Sharks 8385 Plymouth Raiders
English Institute of Sport, Sheffield
November 11, 2011
Mersey Tigers 6291 Worcester Wolves
Knowsley Leisure & Culture Park, Liverpool
November 13, 2011
Cheshire Jets 7495 Leicester Riders

Semi-finals

Leicester Riders vs. Newcastle Eagles

November 26, 2011
Leicester Riders 9090 Newcastle Eagles
John Sandford Centre, Leicester
December 2, 2011
Newcastle Eagles 7163 Leicester Riders
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 161–153

Plymouth Raiders vs. Worcester Wolves

December 11, 2011
Plymouth Raiders 8289 Worcester Wolves
Plymouth wins on aggregate, 193–172

Final

January 15, 2012
3.45pm GMT
Newcastle Eagles 11594 Plymouth Raiders
Scoring by quarter: 35–26, 28–26, 31–28, 21–20
Pts: Charles Smith, 39
Rebs: Fabulous Flournoy/Andrew Thomson, 7
Asts: Fabulous Flournoy, 5
Pts: Lehmon Colbert, 25
Rebs: Lehmon Colbert/Anthony Rowe, 8
Asts: Anthony Martin, 6
National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

BBL Trophy

Group Stage

Group 1

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1.Newcastle Eagles 64310.750
2.Glasgow Rocks 64310.750
3.Durham Wildcats 04040.000

Group 3

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1.Milton Keynes Lions 64310.750
2.Leicester Riders 64310.750
3.London Leopards 04040.000

Group 2

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1.Sheffield Sharks 84401.000
2.Mersey Tigers 24130.250
3.Cheshire Jets 24130.250

Group 4

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1.Plymouth Raiders 64310.750
2.Worcester Wolves 64310.750
3.Guildford Heat 04040.000

Semi-finals

Newcastle Eagles vs. Sheffield Sharks

February 3, 2012
Sheffield Sharks 84116 Newcastle Eagles
English Institute of Sport, Sheffield
February 10, 2012
Newcastle Eagles 10484 Sheffield Sharks
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 220–168

Milton Keynes Lions vs. Plymouth Raiders

February 3, 2012
Milton Keynes Lions 8781 Plymouth Raiders
Prestige Homes Arena, Milton Keynes
February 5, 2012
Plymouth Raiders 10799 OT Milton Keynes Lions
Plymouth wins on aggregate, 188–186

Final

March 18, 2012
3.45pm GMT
Plymouth Raiders 9788 Newcastle Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 22–12, 19–12, 22–32, 34–20
Pts: Michael Ojo, 22
Rebs: Paul Williams, 18
Pts: Charles Smith, 21
Rebs: Fabulous Flournoy, 8
March 23, 2012
7.30pm GMT
Newcastle Eagles 9680 Plymouth Raiders
Scoring by quarter: 18–23, 37–23, 16–22, 25–17
Pts: Paul Gause, 19
Rebs: Andrew Thomson, 11
Pts: Jeremy Bell, 29
Rebs: Paul Williams, 15
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 184–177

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerStat
Points per gameUnited States Demarius Bolds (Milton Keynes Lions) 23.9
Rebounds per game United States Daniel Northern (Milton Keynes Lions) 12.3
Assists per game United States Adam Brown (Cheshire Jets) 5.0
Steals per game United States Demarius Bolds (Milton Keynes Lions) 2.8
Blocks per game United States Bill Cole (Cheshire Jets) 2.3

Monthly awards

MonthCoachPlayer
October United States United Kingdom Fabulous Flournoy (Newcastle Eagles) United States Ayron Hardy (Leicester Riders)
November United States Italy Rob Paternostro (Leicester Riders) United States Mychal Green (Glasgow Rocks)
December United Kingdom Gavin Love (Plymouth Raiders) United States Richie Gordon (Worcester Wolves)
January United States United Kingdom Fabulous Flournoy (Newcastle Eagles) United States United Kingdom Charles Smith (Newcastle Eagles)
February United States United Kingdom Fabulous Flournoy (Newcastle Eagles) United States Tommy Freeman (Worcester Wolves)
March United Kingdom Gavin Love (Plymouth Raiders) United States Ayron Hardy (Leicester Riders)
April United Kingdom John Lavery (Cheshire Jets) United States Ayron Hardy (Leicester Riders)

Seasonal awards

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Preceded by
2010–11 season
BBL seasons
2011–12
Succeeded by
2012–13 season