2013–14 British Basketball League season

2013–14 BBL season
League British Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration 27 September 2013 – 20 April 2014
25 April 2014 – 11 May 2014 (Playoffs)
Number of games 33
Number of teams 12
Regular Season
Top seed Newcastle Eagles
Season MVP Zaire Taylor (Worcester Wolves)
Top scorer Victor Moses (Cheshire Phoenix)
BBL Tournaments
BBL Playoffs champions Worcester Wolves
  BBL Playoffs runners-up Newcastle Eagles
BBL Cup champions Leicester Riders
  BBL Cup runners-up Newcastle Eagles
BBL Trophy champions Worcester Wolves
  BBL Trophy runners-up Glasgow Rocks

The 2013–14 season was the 27th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987. The season featured 12 teams from across England and Scotland, including new entrant Birmingham Knights. East London Royals and Essex Leopards were both due to become the 13th and 14th League members respectively, but after deferring their original entries from the 2012–13 season for a season, both franchises withdrew their applications to join the BBL due to financial constraints.[1]

On 12 July it was officially announced that the Mersey Tigers franchise had been withdrawn from the up-coming season by the League due to financial trouble that had plagued the club throughout the previous season, which resulted in the Tigers becoming the first club to complete an entire season without a single victory.[2]

The season started on 27 September 2013 and ended on 11 May 2014 with the Play-off Final at Wembley Arena. Newcastle Eagles claimed a record 6th regular season title but were defeated in the Play-off Final by a dominant Worcester Wolves team who were also victorious in the BBL Trophy, beating Glasgow Rocks on their home court in the Final. Leicester Riders were crowned as the BBL Cup winners, defeating Newcastle in the Final at the National Indoor Arena.

Teams

Team City Arena Capacity Last season
Birmingham Knights Birmingham North Solihull Sports Centre 600 New
Cheshire Phoenix Chester Northgate Arena 1,000 11th
Durham Wildcats Newton Aycliffe Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre 1,200 10th
Glasgow Rocks Glasgow Emirates Arena 6,500 3rd
Leicester Riders Leicester John Sandford Centre 800 1st
London Lions London Copper Box 7,000 8th
Manchester Giants Manchester Wright Robinson College 900 9th
Newcastle Eagles Newcastle upon Tyne Sport Central 3,000 2nd
Plymouth Raiders Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions 1,480 6th
Sheffield Sharks Sheffield English Institute of Sport 1,200 7th
Surrey United Guildford Surrey Sports Park 1,000 4th
Worcester Wolves Worcester Worcester Arena 2,000 5th

Notable occurrences


BBL Championship (Tier 1)

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWLPercentage
1. Newcastle Eagles 56 33 28 5 0.848
2. Sheffield Sharks 54 33 27 6 0.818
3. Worcester Wolves 54 33 27 6 0.818
4. Leicester Riders 46 33 23 10 0.697
5. Cheshire Phoenix 36 33 18 15 0.545
6. London Lions 32 33 16 17 0.484
7. Manchester Giants 28 33 14 19 0.424
8. Durham Wildcats 28 33 14 19 0.424
9. Plymouth Raiders 28 33 14 19 0.424
10. Glasgow Rocks 26 33 13 20 0.394
11. Surrey United 8 33 4 29 0.121
12. Birmingham Knights 0 33 0 33 0.000
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

The Play-offs

  Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                             
 Newcastle Eagles 97 97 194  
 Durham Wildcats 75 82 157  
   Newcastle Eagles 79 83 (OT) 162  
   Leicester Riders 90 71 161  
 Leicester Riders 88 77 164
   Cheshire Phoenix 76 56 133  
     Newcastle Eagles  
   Worcester Wolves  
   Sheffield Sharks 63 78 141  
 Manchester Giants 60 78 138  
   Sheffield Sharks 59 60 119
   Worcester Wolves 79 67 146  
 Worcester Wolves 92 86 178
   London Lions 78 88 166  

Quarter-finals

(1) Newcastle Eagles vs. (8) Durham Wildcats

27 April, 2014
Durham Wildcats 8297 Newcastle Eagles
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 194–157

(2) Sheffield Sharks vs. (7) Manchester Giants

26 April, 2014
Manchester Giants 6063 Sheffield Sharks
Wright Robinson College, Manchester
27 April, 2013
Sheffield Sharks 7878 Manchester Giants
Sheffield wins on aggregate, 141–138

(3) Worcester Wolves vs. (6) London Lions

27 April, 2014
Worcester Wolves 8688 London Lions
Worcester wins on aggregate, 178–166

(4) Leicester Riders vs. (5) Cheshire Phoenix

27 April, 2014
Leicester Riders 7756 Cheshire Phoenix
Leicester wins on aggregate, 164–133
Sir David Wallace Centre, Loughborough

Semi-finals

(1) Newcastle Eagles vs. (4) Leicester Riders

1 May, 2014
Leicester Riders 9079 Newcastle Eagles
Sir David Wallace Centre, Loughborough
4 May, 2014
Newcastle Eagles 8371 (OT) Leicester Riders
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 162–161

(2) Sheffield Sharks vs. (3) Worcester Wolves

4 May, 2014
Worcester Wolves 6760 Sheffield Sharks
Worcester wins on aggregate, 146–119

Final

11 May, 2014
3.00pm GMT
Newcastle Eagles 7890 Worcester Wolves
Scoring by quarter: 15–29, 27–19, 10–24, 26–18
Pts: Darius Defoe, 22
Rebs: Fabulous Flournoy, 10
Asts: Four players, 3
Pts: Zaire Taylor, 30
Rebs: Will Creekmore, 14
Asts: Zaire Taylor, 9


EBL National League Division 1 (Tier 2)

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWL
1. Reading Rockets 4426224
2. Essex Leopards 4026206
3. Hemel Storm 3626188
4. Bradford Dragons 3426179
5. Manchester Magic 32261610
6. Leeds Carnegie 30261511
7. Bristol Academy Flyers 28261412
8. Newham Neptunes 26261313
9. Tees Valley Mohawks 24261214
10. Worthing Thunder 22261115
11. Medway Park Crusaders 1826917
12. Westminster Warriors 1426719
13. Team Northumbria 1226620
14. Leicester Warriors 426224
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs


EBL National League Division 2 (Tier 3)

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWL
1. Derby Trailblazers 3420173
2. Huddersfield Heat 3020155
3. Ipswich 2820146
4. Brixton TopCats 2420128
5. Loughborough Student Riders 20201010
6. Worcester Wolves B 1820911
7. Eastside Eagles London 1820911
8. Derbyshire Arrows 1820911
9. London Westside 1620812
10. London United 1220614
11. Mansfield Giants 220119
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs


BBL Cup

The winners of the four 1st Round matches were joined by Glasgow Rocks, Leicester Riders, Newcastle Eagles and Surrey United in the Quarter-finals, who received byes for finishing in the top four BBL Championship positions last season.[22] The Final was played on 12 January 2014 at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham.

1st round

19 October 2013
Birmingham Knights 72103 Plymouth Raiders
North Solihull Sports Centre, Birmingham

Quarter-finals

2 November 2013
Leicester Riders 7462 Worcester Wolves
John Sandford Centre, Leicester

Semi-finals

Plymouth Raiders vs. Leicester Riders

7 December 2013
Leicester Riders 10477 Plymouth Raiders
Leicester wins on aggregate, 199–166
John Sandford Centre, Leicester

Sheffield Sharks vs. Newcastle Eagles

13 December 2013
Newcastle Eagles 8457 Sheffield Sharks
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 163–139

Final

12 January 2014
3.30pm GMT
Leicester Riders 7269 Newcastle Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 14–20, 18–17, 17–21, 23–11
Pts: Jay Cousinard, 18
Rebs: Andrew Sullivan, 10
Asts: Jay Cousinard, 4
Pts: Charles Smith, 27
Rebs: Scott Martin, 13
Asts: Andrew Lasker, 4


BBL Trophy

The 12 BBL clubs were joined by Bristol Flyers, Essex Leopards, Leeds Carnegie and Reading Rockets of the English Basketball League to form a straight knock-out competition. The first two rounds featured one-off games whilst the Semi-finals took place over two legs. The Final was held at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow for the second consecutive year and saw Worcester Wolves win their first silverware since joining the BBL in 2006.

1st round

16 January 2014
Bristol Flyers 9175 Surrey United
WISE Basketball Arena, Bristol
17 January 2014
Leeds Carnegie 4884 Glasgow Rocks
Carnegie Sports Centre, Leeds
19 January 2014
Essex Leopards 73101 Newcastle Eagles
Brentwood Centre, Brentwood
19 January 2014
Reading Rockets 7385 Sheffield Sharks
Rivermead Leisure Complex, Reading
19 January 2014
Manchester Giants 9174 Birmingham Knights
Wright Robinson College, Manchester
2 February 2014
London Lions 7382 Worcester Wolves

Quarter-finals

23 February 2014
Manchester Giants 7173 Glasgow Rocks
Wright Robinson College, Manchester

Semi-finals

Sheffield Sharks vs. Worcester Wolves

12 March 2014
Worcester Wolves 8470 Sheffield Sharks
Worcester wins on aggregate, 146–130

Cheshire Phoenix vs. Glasgow Rocks

14 March 2014
Glasgow Rocks 9877 Cheshire Phoenix
Glasgow wins on aggregate, 172–157

Final

30 March 2014
3.15pm GMT
Worcester Wolves 8376 Glasgow Rocks
Scoring by quarter: 15–25, 23–19, 20–11, 25–21
Pts: Jamal Williams, 26
Rebs: Will Creekmore, 15
Asts: Zaire Taylor, 6
Pts: Gareth Murray, 21
Rebs: Fran Urli, 12
Asts: Fran Urli, 5

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerStat
Points per gameUnited States Victor Moses (Cheshire Phoenix) 23.2
Rebounds per game United States Victor Moses (Cheshire Phoenix) 13.2
Assists per game United States Zaire Taylor (Worcester Wolves) 6.9
Steals per game United States Zaire Taylor (Worcester Wolves) 2.8
Blocks per game United States Mike Allison (Durham Wildcats) 2.4
Field goal percentage United States Rashad Hassan (Leicester Riders) 66.8%
Free throw percentage United States B.J. Holmes (Sheffield Sharks) 87.1%
Three-point field goal percentage United Kingdom David Watts (Manchester Giants) 42.8%

Monthly awards

MonthCoach of the MonthPlayer of the Month
October United Kingdom Paul James (Worcester Wolves) United States Will Creekmore (Worcester Wolves)
November United States United Kingdom Atiba Lyons (Sheffield Sharks) United States Victor Moses (Cheshire Phoenix)
December United Kingdom John Lavery (Cheshire Phoenix) United States Zaire Taylor (Worcester Wolves)
January United States Italy Rob Paternostro (Leicester Riders) United States Victor Moses (Cheshire Phoenix)
February United Kingdom Paul James (Worcester Wolves) United States Victor Moses (Cheshire Phoenix)
March United States United Kingdom Fabulous Flournoy (Newcastle Eagles) United Kingdom Robert Marsden (Manchester Giants)

Seasonal awards

For the British Team of the Year and Defensive Team of the Year, six players were announced instead of the usual five due to a deadlock in votes cast by the BBL head coaches.[28]

References

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Preceded by
2012–13 season
BBL seasons
2013–14
Succeeded by
2014–15 season
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