1997–98 British Basketball League season

1997–98 British Basketball League season
League British Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Roll of Honour
BBL champions Greater London Leopards
Play Off's champions Birmingham Bullets
National Cup champions Thames Valley Tigers
BBL Trophy champions Sheffield Sharks

The 1997–1998 BBL season was known as the Budweiser League for sponsorship reasons. The league featured the same 13 teams as the previous year, playing 36 games each. The only change saw the Hemel Royals renamed the Watford Royals.

Greater London Leopards clinched their second successive Budweiser League title only by virtue of an overtime win in their final game of the season against Sheffield Sharks. Leopards' 102–106 victory in Sheffield meant they finished level on points with title-rivals Birmingham Bullets, but were crowned Champions due to a better head-to-head record over the Midlands team. Birmingham gained some consolation by taking their second Play-off Championship in three years at Wembley Arena, beating off a tough challenge from Thames Valley Tigers, winning 78–75. The Thames Valley Tigers won the National Cup and the Sheffield claimed their first uni-ball Trophy with an 82–79 win over London Towers at the National Exhibition Centre.

London Towers represented the Budweiser League in European competition, participating in the EuroCup.

Notable occurrences

Budweiser League Championship (Tier 1)

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWLPercentage
1. Greater London Leopards 58362970.806
2. Birmingham Bullets 58362970.806
3. Newcastle Eagles 503625110.694
4. Sheffield Sharks 503625110.694
5. Thames Valley Tigers 483624120.666
6. London Towers 463623130.638
7. Derby Storm 323616200.444
8. Manchester Giants 303615210.416
9. Leicester Riders 303615210.416
10. Chester Jets 303615210.416
11. Crystal Palace 16368280.222
12. Worthing Bears 14367290.194
13. Watford Royals 6363330.083
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

The Play-offs

Quarter-finals

(1) Greater London Leopards vs. (8) Manchester Giants

April 16, 1998
Greater London Leopards 98107 Manchester Giants
April 19, 1998
Greater London Leopards 8190 Manchester Giants
Manchester wins series, 2–1

(2) Birmingham Bullets vs. (7) Derby Storm

April 11, 1998
Derby Storm 79111 Birmingham Bullets
April 14, 1998
Birmingham Bullets 8486 (OT) Derby Storm
April 19, 1998
Birmingham Bullets 9681 Derby Storm
Birmingham wins series, 2–1

(3) Newcastle Eagles vs. (6) London Towers

April 12, 1998
London Towers 6863 Newcastle Eagles
April 14, 1998
Newcastle Eagles 7350 London Towers
April 19, 1998
Newcastle Eagles 8587 London Towers
London wins series, 2–1

(4) Sheffield Sharks vs. (5) Thames Valley Tigers

April 11, 1998
Thames Valley Tigers 8483 Sheffield Sharks
April 14, 1998
Sheffield Sharks 7597 Thames Valley Tigers
Thames Valley wins series, 2–0

Semi-finals

Third-place game

Final

May 3, 1998
Birmingham Bullets 7875 Thames Valley Tigers
Pts: Tony Dorsey (MVP) 28, Reggie Kirk 18, Nigel Lloyd 16, HL Coleman, Fab Flournoy
Rebs: Lloyd 9
Pts: John McCord 24, Dameon Page 19, Tony Holley 13, Casey Arena, Jason Siemon, Adrian Cummings
Rebs: Holley 13
Wembley Arena, London
Attendance: ?
Bullets coach Mike Finger
Tigers coach Paul James


National League Division 1 (Tier 2)

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWLPercentage
1. Richmond Jaguars 40222020.958
2. Plymouth Raiders 38221930.864
3. Stevenage Rebels 32221660.727
4. Teesside Mohawks 28221480.636
5. Solihull Chiefs 26221390.591
6. Coventry Crusaders 26221390.591
7. Guildford Pumas 202210120.455
8. Oxford Devils 18229130.409
9. Westminster Warriors 12226160.273
10. Cardiff Phoenix 8224180.182
11. Mid-Sussex Magic 8224180.182
12. Brixton TopCats 8224180.182
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

Play Off Final - Richmond 82 Plymouth 67


National League Division 2 (Tier 3)

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWLPercentage
1. Solent Stars 46242310.962
2. Cardiff Clippers 40242040.833
3. London Towers B 38241950.792
4. South Bank University Bulls 282414100.583
5. Bournemouth Dolphins 282414100.583
6. Wolverhampton 242412120.500
7.Flintshire Flyers 222411130.458
8. Northampton 89'ers 202410140.417
9. Slough Chargers 18249150.375
10. Liverpool Atac 18249150.375
11. Swindon Sonics 18249150.375
12. Chessington Wildcats 10245180.208
13. Thames Valley Tigers B 2241230.042
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

Play Off Final - Solent 70 London Towers 68


Sainsbury's Classic Cola National Cup

Fourth Round

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Worthing Bears Crystal Palace 106-102
Coventry Crusaders Thames Valley Tigers 67-91
Stevenage Rebels Manchester Giants 60-93
Leicester Riders Newcastle Eagles 94-76
Leopards Derby Storm 99-90
Sheffield Sharks Watford Royals 85-70
Plymouth Raiders London Towers 77-99
Chester Jets Birmingham Bullets

Quarter Finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Sheffield Sharks Leicester Riders 66-69
London Towers Manchester Giants 75-67
Birmingham Bullets Worthing Bears 111-80
Thames Valley Tigers Leopards 97-89

Semi Finals

Team 1 Team 2 1st Leg 2nd Leg
Thames Valley Tigers Birmingham Bullets 63-55 63-70
London Towers Leicester Riders 76-74 84-90

Final

17 January 1998[2]
Thames Valley Tigers 8278 Leicester Riders
Pts: John McCord 27, Dameon Page 18, Casey Arena 14, Jason Siemon 14, Tony Holley Pts: Billy Singleton 24, Gene Waldron 21, JaRon Boone 12, James Havrilla, Geno Ford
Sheffield Arena
Attendance: ?
Tigers coach Paul James
Riders coach Bob Donewald


uni-ball Trophy

Group stage

Northern Group

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1.Newcastle Eagles 65320.600
2.Leicester Riders 65320.600
3.Manchester Giants 65320.600
4.Sheffield Sharks 45230.400
5.Chester Jets 45230.400
6.Derby Storm 45230.400

Southern Group

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1.Gtr. London Leopards 105501.000
2.Thames Valley Tigers 65320.600
3.Birmingham Bullets 65320.600
4.Watford Royals 45230.400
5.Crystal Palace 45230.400
6.Worthing Bears 05050.000

Sheffield finished ahead of Chester and Derby by having the best record in matches between the three teams and qualify as fourth-placed finishers with the best record ahead of Watford on basket difference. London Towers received a bye into Quarter-finals.

Quarter-finals

Greater London Leopards vs. Thames Valley Tigers

January 21, 1998
Thames Valley Tigers 8795 Greater London Leopards
Greater London wins on aggregate, 178–166

London Towers vs. Manchester Giants

January 14, 1998
London Towers 9069 Manchester Giants
January 21, 1998
Manchester Giants 6969 London Towers
London wins on aggregate, 159–138

Newcastle Eagles vs. Birmingham Bullets

January 13, 1998
Newcastle Eagles 7066 Birmingham Bullets
January 24, 1998
Birmingham Bullets 8695 Newcastle Eagles
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 165–152

Sheffield Sharks vs. Leicester Riders

January 13, 1998
Sheffield Sharks 9794 Leicester Riders
January 21, 1998
Leicester Riders 8399 Sheffield Sharks
London wins on aggregate, 196–177

Semi-finals

London Towers vs. Newcastle Eagles

February 3, 1998
London Towers 9274 Newcastle Eagles
February 13, 1998
Newcastle Eagles 8989 London Towers
London wins on aggregate, 181–163

Sheffield Sharks vs. Greater London Leopards

February 4, 1998
Sheffield Sharks 10385 Greater London Leopards
February 12, 1998
Greater London Leopards 9082 Sheffield Sharks
Sheffield wins on aggregate, 185–175

Final

March 8, 1998
Sheffield Sharks 8279 London Towers
Pts: John Amaechi (MVP) 40, Terrell Myers, Mark Robinson, Wilbur Johnson
Rebs: John Amaechi, 16
Pts: Danny Lewis 23, Keith Robinson, James Hamilton, Neville Austin, Marco Baldi, Tamir Berkovitch
Rebs: Keith Robinson, 13
National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham
Attendance: ?
Sharks coach Chris Finch
Towers coach Kevin Cadle

Dairylea Dunkers All-Star Game

March 22, 1998
7.05pm GMT
Northern All-Stars 168175 Southern All-Stars
Pts: Leon McGee, 25 Pts: John White, 32

Northern All-Stars
Player Team
United Kingdom John Amaechi Sheffield Sharks
United States Billy Singleton Leicester Riders
United States Robert Churchwell Manchester Giants
United States JaRon Boone Leicester Riders
United States Corey Jackson Chester Jets
United States Ted Berry Derby Storm
United States Mark Robinson Sheffield Sharks
United States Leon McGee Newcastle Eagles
United States Rob Phelps Newcastle Eagles
United States Mark Boyd Newcastle Eagles
United States Todd Cauthorn Sheffield Sharks
United States Croatia James Havrilla Leicester Riders
Coach
United States Craig Lynch Newcastle Eagles

Southern All-Stars
Player Team
United States Tony Dorsey Birmingham Bullets
United States Eric Burks Greater London Leopards
United States John White Greater London Leopards
United States John McCord Thames Valley Tigers
United States Tony Holley Thames Valley Tigers
United States Brad Wedel Crystal Palace
United States Danny Lewis London Towers
Canada Greg Francis Worthing Bears
Barbados Nigel Lloyd Birmingham Bullets
United States Keith Robinson London Towers
United States Robert Youngblood Greater London Leopards
United Kingdom Alan Hopper Watford Royals
Coach
United States Billy Mims Greater London Leopards

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerStat
Points per gameUnited States Tony Dorsey (Birmingham Bullets) 26.09
Rebounds per game United States Makeba Perry (Greater London Leopards) 11.81
Assists per game Jamaica Cleave Lewis (Watford Royals) 5.78
Steals per game United States Casey Arena (Thames Valley Tigers) 3.11
Blocks per game Canada Brendan Graves (Derby Storm) 2.77

Seasonal awards

References

  1. Mark Woods (1998). "Leopards are the Champions". BritBall. Retrieved 2012-12-07.
  2. ""For the Record." Times [London, England] 19 Jan. 1998". The Times Digital Archive.
Preceded by
1996–97 season
BBL seasons
1997–98
Succeeded by
1998–99 season
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