2005–06 British Basketball League season explained

2005–06 BBL season
League:British Basketball League
Sport:Basketball
Playoffs:Roll of Honour
Conf1:BBL
Conf1 Champ:Newcastle Eagles
Conf2:Play Off's
Conf2 Champ:Newcastle Eagles
Conf3:BBL Cup
Conf3 Champ:Newcastle Eagles
Conf4:BBL Trophy
Conf4 Champ:Newcastle Eagles
Seasonslist:List of British Basketball League seasons
Seasonslistnames:British Basketball League
Prevseason Year:2004–05
Nextseason Year:2006–07

The 2005–06 BBL season was the 19th season of the British Basketball League, which ran from 23 September 2005 through to 11 April 2006. The season started earlier than usual because of England's participation in the 2006 Commonwealth Games, which took place during the regular season.

Eleven teams took to the court for the League Championship, which saw each team play each other four times (Twice at home and twice on the road) during the regular season. This was followed by the end of season playoffs which began on 14 April 2006 and ended with Finals weekend on 30 April 2006. One team change in the line-up saw the disappearance of long-time BBL member Thames Valley Tigers who were dissolved by the League after owner John Nike withdrew his financial backing.[1] [2] A consortium of fans bid to save the team resulted in a new franchise being formed, the Guildford Heat who occupied Tigers' place in the Championship.[3]

The season will be best remembered for Newcastle Eagles's incredible "clean sweep" of trophies winning the Championship, BBL Cup, BBL Trophy and finishing it off with an impressive victory in the Play-off final against Scottish Rocks.

Teams

width=25%Teamwidth=19%City/Areawidth=29%Arenawidth=12%Capacitywidth=15%Last season
Birmingham BulletsBirminghamNorth Solihull Sports Centre1,00011th
Brighton BearsBrightonBurgess Hill Triangle1,8005th
Chester JetsChesterNorthgate Arena1,0001st
Guildford HeatGuildfordGuildford Spectrum1,100New
Leicester RidersLeicesterJohn Sanford Centre80010th
London TowersLondonCrystal Palace National Sports Centre3,5003rd
Milton Keynes LionsMilton KeynesBletchley Centre8008th
Newcastle EaglesNewcastle upon TyneMetro Radio Arena6,5002nd
Plymouth RaidersPlymouthPlymouth Pavilions1,4809th
Scottish RocksGlasgowBraehead Arena4,0006th
Sheffield SharksSheffieldPonds Forge1,6004th

Notable occurrences

BBL Championship (Tier 1)

Final standings

Each team played each other four times during the regular league season, twice at home and twice on the road. A dominant Newcastle team claimed the League title, with one game to spare against second-placed Scottish Rocks, adding their third piece of silverware for the season.

In their rookie season Guildford Heat finished an impressive fifth, with a 20–20 record, while former heavyweights Brighton Bears and Birmingham Bullets struggled, finishing eighth and last respectively. Both teams were docked one point each, Brighton for fielding an ineligible player against Guildford,[6] while Birmingham owner Craig Bown breached league rules by cancelling the game against Milton Keynes Lions.[4]

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Newcastle Eagles4030100.75060
2Scottish Rocks4029110.72558
3Sheffield Sharks4026140.65052
4London Towers4022180.55044
5Guildford Heat4020200.50040
6Leicester Riders4018220.45036
7Chester Jets4017230.42534
8Brighton Bears +4017230.42533
9Plymouth Raiders4016240.40032
10Milton Keynes Lions4016240.40032
11Birmingham Bullets ++409310.17517
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

+ Brighton Bears were docked 1 point for playing an ineligible player.
++ Birmingham Bullets were docked 1 point due to breach of League Regulations.

Playoffs

Final

National League Division 1 (Tier 2)

Final standings

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1 Worthing Thunder26 23 3 0.88546
2 Reading Rockets26 22 4 0.84644
3 City of Sheffield Arrows26 20 6 0.76940
4 Manchester Magic26 19 7 0.73138
5 Worcester Wolves26 17 9 0.65434
6 Essex & Herts Leopards26 17 9 0.65434
7 London United26 14 12 0.53828
8 Coventry Crusaders26 14 12 0.53828
9 Kingston Wildcats26 11 15 0.42322
10 Teesside Mohawks26 8 18 0.30816
11 PAWS London Capital26 6 20 0.23112
12 Solent Stars26 4 22 0.1548
13 King's Lynn Fury26 4 22 0.1548
14 Nottingham Knights26 3 23 0.1156
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

National League Division 2 (Tier 3)

Final standings

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1 West Hertfordshire Warriors22 18 4 0.81836
2 Mansfield Express22 17 5 0.77334
3 Northampton Neptunes22 12 10 0.54524
4 Derby Trailblazers22 11 11 0.50022
5 Liverpool22 11 11 0.50022
6 Plymouth Raiders II22 11 11 0.50022
7 Birmingham Aston Athletics22 10 12 0.45520
8 Tamar Valley Cannons22 10 12 0.45520
9 Newi Nets22 9 13 0.40918
10 Leicester Warriors22 9 13 0.40918
11 Colchester Tigers22 7 15 0.31814
12 Bath Romans22 7 15 0.31814
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

BBL Cup

First round

width=240Team 1width=240Team 2width=80Score
69–65
86–75
84–66

Quarter-finals

width=240Team 1width=240Team 2width=80Score
94–82
77–81 (OT)
81–66
82–63

Semi-finals

width=240Team 1width=240Team 2width=80Score
95–68
106–97 (OT)

Final

BBL Trophy

Group stage

Northern Group

TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.Newcastle Eagles8
2.Scottish Rocks8
3.Sheffield Sharks8
4.Chester Jets8
5.Teesside Mohawks8

Midlands Group

TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.Leicester Riders8
2.Birmingham Bullets8
3.London Towers8
4.Milton Keynes Lions8
5.Essex & Herts Leopards8

Southern Group

TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.Guildford Heat8
2.Brighton Bears8
3.Plymouth Raiders8
4.Worthing Thunder8
5.London United8

Semi-finals

width=280Team 1width=280Team 2width=60Score
82–72
66–69

Final

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerStat
Points per game Chez Marks (London Towers) 22.1
Rebounds per game Shawn Jamison (Milton Keynes Lions) 13.7
Assists per game TJ Walker (Newcastle Eagles) 8.1

Notes and References

  1. News: BBC Sport. Backer Nike quits Bees and Tigers . 2006 . 9 November 2010 . BBC.
  2. News: BBC Sport. Tigers fans fail to secure deal . 2006 . 9 November 2010 . BBC.
  3. News: Heat on at Spectrum . 2006 . 9 November 2010 . getSurrey.co.uk.
  4. News: Richard Taylor . Rodman becomes a Bear at close of the BBL's hardest week . 24 March 2007 . The Independent . London . 28 January 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930171158/http://sport.independent.co.uk/general/article341480.ece . 30 September 2007 . dead.
  5. News: BBC Sport. Rodman features in Brighton win . 9 November 2010 . BBC . 29 January 2006.
  6. News: Richard Taylor . Basketball: Bears count Rodman cost . 24 March 2007 . The Independent . London . 17 February 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930153910/http://sport.independent.co.uk/general/article345883.ece . 30 September 2007 . dead.
  7. News: Oh Boy! It's a Holley record . 2006 . 9 November 2010 . Daily Mirror . UK.
  8. News: BBC Leicestershire . Eagles 71–50 Riders . 2006 . 9 November 2010 . BBC.