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2007–08 British Basketball League season


FieldValue
title2007–08 BBL season
leagueBritish Basketball League
sportBasketball
playoffsRoll of Honour
conf1BBL
conf1_champNewcastle Eagles
conf2Play Off's
conf2_champGuildford Heat
conf3BBL Cup
conf3_champMilton Keynes Lions
conf4BBL Trophy
conf4_champGuildford Heat
seasonslistList of British Basketball League seasons
seasonslistnamesBritish Basketball League
prevseason_year2006–07
nextseason_year2008–09

| conf1_runner-up = | Play Off's = | conf2_runner-up = | conf3_runner-up = | conf4_runner-up =

The 2007–08 BBL season, the 21st since the establishment of the British Basketball League, commenced on 9 September 2007, when the Plymouth Raiders succumbed to the Guildford Heat in the inaugural Cup Winners' Cup competition. The regular season started two weeks later on 21 September with 12 teams including new additions Birmingham Panthers, Everton Tigers and London Capital the later of whom stepped up from EBL Division 1 during the summer. After just one season in the top-flight, London United were forced to drop out due to the loss of its financial backer just weeks before the start of the season.

Guildford's participation in the ULEB Cup saw a British team return to European competition for the first time since Brighton Bears' appearance in the same competition in the 2003–04 season. Out of their depth, the Heat finished their European adventure with a 0–10 record.

On the domestic scene Guildford continued their dominance, collecting the Cup Winners' Cup, BBL Trophy and the Play-off crown. Newcastle Eagles were Champions of the League's regular season campaign, whilst rookie teams Everton and London ended with respectable 7th and 9th-place finishes. The League also secured a live broadcasting contract with Setanta Sports midway through the campaign which saw one televised game a week screened on live on their network.

Teams

TeamCity/AreaArenaCapacityLast season
Birmingham PanthersBirmingham &
TelfordUoW, Walsall Campus &
TCAT Arena1,000
500New
Cheshire JetsChesterNorthgate Arena1,0009th
Everton TigersLiverpoolEcho Arena &
Greenbank Sports Academy7,513
600New
Guildford HeatGuildfordGuildford Spectrum1,1001st
Leicester RidersLeicesterJohn Sandford Centre8007th
London CapitalLondonCapital City Academy300New
Milton Keynes LionsMilton KeynesBletchley Centre8006th
Newcastle EaglesNewcastle upon TyneMetro Radio Arena6,5003rd
Plymouth RaidersPlymouthPlymouth Pavilions1,4805th
Scottish RocksGlasgowBraehead Arena4,0004th
Sheffield SharksSheffieldEnglish Institute of Sport1,2002nd
Worcester WolvesWorcesterUniversity of Worcester60010th

Notable occurrences

  • The league features three new teams, the Birmingham Panthers and Everton Tigers, both start-up franchises, and London Capital, who stepped up from the English Basketball League.
  • Just two weeks before the start of the season, London United's directors announced on 5 September that they have withdrawn from all competitions for the upcoming season because of financial difficulties, leaving new team Capital as London's sole representatives.
  • A new pre-season competition, the Cup Winners' Cup, a two-legged face-off between the current holders of the BBL Cup and the BBL Trophy, opened the new season, with Guildford Heat claiming a 176-168 aggregate win over Plymouth Raiders.
  • On 2 October, just days before their inaugural home game, Birmingham Panthers finally secured a deal with the University of Wolverhampton, to use their Walsall Campus as a home venue. This came after deals with two other venues had previously fallen through, and the League rejected a proposal for relocation to Telford.
  • Guildford made their debut in European competition (ULEB Cup) on 6 November, just two years after they ere established. They lost 84–68 away to Bosnian team KK Bosna in Sarajevo.
  • During the early hours of 10 November, Guildford star Brian Dux was involved in a serious car accident and fell into a coma. He was finally rushed to hospital over two hours after his car was found, and put into immediate intensive care.
  • The BBL Cup Final took place at the National Indoor Arena, in Birmingham, on 13 January 2008. A sell-out crowd of over 6,000 people saw a valiant Milton Keynes Lions comeback over Newcastle Eagles to claim their first ever piece of silverware, with a 69–66 victory.
  • A television deal was struck on 17 February with international broadcaster Setanta Sports which began with the 2008 Trophy Final and saw one game a week shown live on Setanta Sports 2 every Wednesday.
  • Despite having an earlier attempt to relocate to Telford blocked by the BBL, Birmingham Panthers played their first game at Telford's TCAT Arena on 17 February against Newcastle Eagles, who stormed to a 59–104 victory. The temporary move suggested the franchise may relocate to Telford after just one season in Birmingham.
  • Guildford triumphed with their first ever BBL Trophy victory over Newcastle at the Plymouth Pavilions on 2 March. In front of a sell-out crowd and broadcast live on Setanta Sports 2, the Heat ran out 86-79 winners in the action-packed final.

BBL Championship (Tier 1)

Final standings

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Newcastle Eagles332940.87958
2Guildford Heat332490.72748
3Plymouth Raiders332490.72748
4Milton Keynes Lions3319140.57638
5Scottish Rocks3318150.54536
6Sheffield Sharks3317160.51534
7Everton Tigers3316170.48532
8Worcester Wolves3314190.42428
9London Capital3312210.36424
10Leicester Riders3310230.30320
11Cheshire Jets339240.27318
12Birmingham Panthers336270.18212
= Qualified for the play-offs

Playoffs

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Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Third-place game

Final

National League Division 1 (Tier 2)

Final standings

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Manchester Magic181620.88932
2Reading Rockets181620.88932
3Worthing Thunder181440.77828
4Bristol Academy Flyers181080.55620
5London Leopards18990.50018
6Derby Trailblazers188100.44416
7City of Sheffield Arrows188100.44416
8Taunton Tigers185130.27810
9Coventry Crusaders184140.2228
10King's Lynn Fury180180.0000
= Qualified for the play-offs

National League Division 2 (Tier 3)

Final standings

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Tees Valley Mohawks221840.81836
2Cardiff Celts221840.81836
3Birmingham Aston Athletics221570.68230
4University of Birmingham221390.59126
5Leicester Warriors221390.59126
6Plymouth Marjon Cannons2212100.54524
7Team Northumbria2212100.54524
8Northampton Neptunes2210120.45520
9Kent Crusaders227150.31814
10Plymouth Raiders II226160.27312
11Newi Nets225170.22710
12University of Wolverhampton223190.1366
= Qualified for the play-offs

Cup Winners' Cup

The 2007–08 season saw the inauguration of the BBL's newest competition, the Cup Winners' Cup. The pre-season event between last season's winners of the BBL Cup and BBL Trophy was staged over two legs with the winner determined by the final aggregate score.

Guildford Heat claimed the upper-hand in the first leg away to Plymouth Raiders with an 83–77 victory, despite being ahead by 18-points, Raiders kept fighting and eventually clawed the game back before losing in the final minutes.

The second leg in Guildford was an equally tight affair, but Heat's strength combined with Raiders' poor free-throw shooting, gave them a 93–91 victory, tallying up to a 176–168 win on aggregate.

BBL Cup

For the 2007–08 edition of the BBL Cup, the top three ranking teams from last season's BBL Championship – Guildford Heat, Sheffield Sharks and Newcastle Eagles – plus the Milton Keynes Lions, all received a bye into the Quarter-final, leaving the remaining eight clubs to battle it out in the First Round.

First round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

BBL Trophy

This season's BBL Trophy was slightly reformatted from the previous edition of the tournament. The first round comprised three groups of three and one group of four. Gone were the lower league clubs for the English Basketball League and Scottish Basketball League, with the exception of the previous year's EBL Division 1 champions Worthing Thunder, who stepped in to fill the spot vacated by London United, who withdrew prior to the season opener.

Each team played each other twice, once home and once away, and after each group campaign is completed, the top team from each group advanced into the semi-finals. If teams tied on points (2 for a win, 0 for a loss), head-to-head results would come into play.

Group stage

Group 1

TeamPtsPldWLPer cent
1.Cheshire Jets86420.666
2.Plymouth Raiders86420.666
3.Milton Keynes Lions66330.500
4.Leicester Riders26150.166

Group 2

TeamPtsPldWLPer cent
1.Guildford Heat84401.000
2.London Capital44220.500
3.Worthing Thunder04040.000

Group 3

TeamPtsPldWLPer cent
1.Worcester Wolves84401.000
2.Sheffield Sharks44220.500
3.Birmingham Panthers04040.000

Group 4

TeamPtsPldWLPer cent
1.Newcastle Eagles64310.750
2.Scottish Rocks64310.750
3.Everton Tigers04040.000

Semi-finals

Final

The Final for this season's BBL Trophy was held on 2 March 2008, at the Pavilions in Plymouth, the first time the venue has hosted a major final. It was a 'North-South' final contested between Newcastle Eagles and Guildford Heat, and was broadcast live on television, on Setanta Sports 2, and also BBC Radio Newcastle.

Newcastle had been leading 47–35 at the half, but a Guildford comeback led by Most Valuable Player E. J. Harrison and Daniel Gilbert, overhauled the Eagles for their first trophy of the season, after the league and cup double of last season. Harrison scored 10 of his 25 points in the closing quarter with Gilbert scoring 3 in the last minute to cement the trophy for the Heat. Lynard Stewart led all scorers in the match with 26 points, but this was not enough for Newcastle as Fabulous Flournoy's men went down in their second consecutive final after losing to Milton Keynes Lions in the BBL Cup final.

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerStat
Points per gameUSA James Life (Worcester Wolves)25.9
Rebounds per gameTrinidad and Tobago UK Shawn Myers (Cheshire Jets)11.3
Assists per gameCanada UK James Whyte (Sheffield Sharks)7.0
Steals per gameUSA Maurice Hampton (Scottish Rocks)2.9
Blocks per gameBarbados Andrew Alleyne (Leicester Riders)1.4
Field goal percentageUSA UK Lynard Stewart (Newcastle Eagles)65.9%
Free throw percentageUSA UK Charles Smith (Newcastle Eagles)87.0%
Three-point field goal percentageUK Chris Haslam (Everton Tigers)48.5%

Monthly awards

MonthCoachPlayer
OctoberUSA UK Fabulous Flournoy (Newcastle Eagles)Trinidad and Tobago UK Shawn Myers (Cheshire Jets)
NovemberUSA UK Sterling Davis (Scottish Rocks)USA Anthony Paez (Worcester Wolves)
DecemberUK Vince Macaulay-Razaq (Milton Keynes Lions)USA Charles Smith (Newcastle Eagles)
JanuaryUSA UK Sterling Davis (Scottish Rocks)USA Nigeria Jayson Obazuaye (Cheshire Jets)
FebruaryUSA UK Fabulous Flournoy (Newcastle Eagles)USA UK Tony Dorsey (Guildford Heat)

Seasonal awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Lynard Stewart (Newcastle Eagles)
  • Coach of the Year: Vince Macaulay-Razaq (Milton Keynes Lions)
  • All-Star First Team:
    • Lynard Stewart (Newcastle Eagles)
    • Anthony Paez (Worcester Wolves)
    • Andrew Lasker (Plymouth Raiders)
    • Danny Gilbert (Guildford Heat)
    • Robert Yanders (Scottish Rocks)
  • All-Star Second Team:
    • Tony Dorsey (Guildford Heat)
    • Jayson Obazuaye (Cheshire Jets)
    • Yorick Williams (Milton Keynes Lions)
    • E.J. Morrison (Guildford Heat)
    • James Life (Worcester Wolves)

References

before = 2006–07 season | after = 2008–09 season | title = BBL seasons | years = 2007–08|

References

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  2. Simon Rushworth. (2008). "Basketball back on the box". Sunday Sun.
  3. Collin Tattum. (2007). "Panthers banned from making Telford switch". Birmingham Mail.
  4. Harold McNeil. (2007). "Ex-Canisius basketball star Brian Dux injured in car crash in England". The Buffalo News.
  5. Surrey Advertiser. (2007). "Inquiry into 999 response while basketball pro remains in a coma". Surrey Advertiser.
  6. Colin Tattum. (2008). "Panthers trounced in Telford". Birmingham Mail.
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