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1988–89 British Basketball League season

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Sports season
1988–89 BBL season
LeagueBritish Basketball League
SportBasketball
Number of teams11
Roll of Honour
BBL championsGlasgow Rangers
Play-off's championsGlasgow Rangers
National Cup championsBracknell Tigers
BBL Trophy championsBracknell Tigers
British Basketball League seasons

The1988–89 BBL season was the second season of theBritish Basketball League (known as theCarlsberg League for sponsorship reasons) since its establishment in 1987. The season featured a total of 11 teams, playing 20 games each. The league had suffered in the 1989 close season becausePortsmouth was wound up followed byCalderdale Explorers andBirmingham Bullets both dropping out of the league. Bolton and Bury Giants became the Olympic City Giants and Kingston moved north of the border playing as Glasgow Rangers. The new season was supposed to feature 12 teams, howeverOldham Celtics dropped out of the league and into theNational League (Tier 2) after just one game, due to financial difficulties.

The season was dominated by the success of the league's two Scottish teamsGlasgow Rangers andLivingston, who finished the regular season in first and second place respectively.[1] Glasgow'sKevin Cadle andAlan Cunningham were also named as the league's Coach and Player of the year, however the Scottish dominance was broken byBracknell Tigers who were victorious in theLeague Trophy against Livingston in the Final.

Below the Carlsberg League in the National League Division 1, it came as no surprise that Oldham Celtics sealed the title bearing in mind that they had originally planned to play in the top tier.

Carlsberg League (Tier 1)

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Final standings

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PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Glasgow Rangers201820.90036
2Livingston201640.80032
3Bracknell Tigers201550.75030
4Leicester City Riders201460.70028
5Manchester Eagles201370.65026
6Sunderland 76ers201280.60024
7Hemel Royals209110.45018
8Olympic City Giants204160.2008
9Solent Stars204160.2008
10Derby Rams203170.1506
11Crystal Palace202180.1004
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

Playoffs

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Quarter-finals

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(1) Glasgow Rangers vs. (8) Olympic City Giants

Olympic City Giants96–117Glasgow Rangers
Glasgow Rangers125–95Olympic City Giants
Glasgow win series, 2–0

(2) Livingston vs. (7) Hemel Royals

Hemel Royals78–92Livingston
Livingston108–105Hemel Royals
Livingston win series, 2–0

(3) Sunderland 76ers vs. (6) Bracknell Tigers

Sunderland 76ers86–96Bracknell Tigers
Bracknell Tigers110–96Sunderland 76ers
Bracknell win series, 2–0

(4) Leicester City Riders vs. (5) Manchester Eagles

Manchester Eagles83–89Leicester City Riders
Leicester City Riders80–74Manchester Eagles
Leicester win series, 2–0

Semi-finals

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15 April 1989
Glasgow Rangers87–67Leicester City Riders
15 April 1989
Livingston72–63Bracknell Tigers

Third place

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16 April 1989
Bracknell Tigers106–89Leicester City Riders

Final

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16 April 1989[2]
Glasgow Rangers89–86MIM Livingston
Pts: Butch Hayes 27, Joel Moore 22, Alan Cunningham 19, Jim Morrisson 13, Tony McDaid, Danny Davis, Alan Riddle, John Duncan, Terry Mangham, Martin ClarkPts: Vic Fleming 30, Ralton Way 19, Iain McLean 15, Tommy Collier 10, Lewis Young, Graeme Hill, Steve Hoffman, Alan Ryan, Derek Frame, Jason Fogarty
National Exhibition Centre,Birmingham
Attendance: ?
Glasgow coach – Kevin Cadle
Livingston coach – Ian Gordon

National League Division 1 (Tier 2)

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Final standings

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PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Oldham Celtics201730.85034
2Brixton Topcats201730.85034
3Birmingham Bullets201640.80032
4Worthing Bears201550.75030
5Gateshead Vikings201460.70028
6Plymouth Raiders2010100.50020
7Oxford Park208120.40016
8Cheshire Jets206140.30012
9Corby Flyers204160.2008
10Stockport Giants203170.1506
11Tower Hamlets200200.0000
= League winners

Coca-Cola National Cup

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Second Round

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Cheshire Jets67–91Birmingham Bullets
Plymouth Raiders73–117Bracknell Tigers
Derby Rams106–66Walsall
Oxford Parkvs.w/o
Olympic City Giantsvs.Leicester City Riders
Crystal Palace98–69Stevenage
Hemel Hempstead Watford Royals113–100Worthing Bears
Oldham Celtics89–100Manchester Eagles

Quarter-finals

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Birmingham Bullets77–80Olympic City Giants
Bracknell Tigers103–75Crystal Palace
Derby Rams37–43 +Hemel Hempstead Watford Royals
Manchester Eagles123–59Oxford Park

+ Derby expelled after match was abandoned following a scuffle

Semi-finals

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17 March 1989
Bracknell Tigers80–75Olympic City Giants
17 March 1989
Hemel Hempstead Watford Royals77–79Manchester Eagles

Final

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18 March 1989
Bracknell Tigers87–75Manchester Eagles
Pts: Brian Kellybrew (MVP) 24,Peter Scantlebury 11, Mike Hayles 10, Paul James 10, Dale RobertsPts: Dave Gardner 21, Colin Irish 12, Lang 10
London Arena
Attendance:
Bracknell HC Jim Guymon
Manchester HC Jeff Jones

NatWest Trophy

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Group stage

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North Group

TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.Glasgow Rangers20101001.000
2.Livingston1610820.800
3.Manchester Eagles1010550.500
4.Olympic City Giants1010550.500
5.Sunderland 76ers410280.200
6.Oldham Celtics0100100.000

South Group

TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.Bracknell Tigers1810910.900
2.Leicester City Riders1410730.700
3.Solent Stars1210640.600
4.Derby Rams610370.300
5.Hemel Royals610370.300
6.Crystal Palace410280.200

Despite dropping out of the Carlsberg League and into theNational League after just one game of the season,Oldham Celtics continued their schedule in the League Trophy.

Quarter-finals

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Glasgow Rangers vs. Olympic City Giants

Olympic City Giants84–111Glasgow Rangers
Glasgow Rangers107–70Olympic City Giants
Glasgow win on aggregate, 218–154

Livingston vs. Manchester Eagles

Livingston77–58Manchester Eagles
Manchester Eagles74–72Livingston
Livingston win on aggregate, 149–132

Bracknell Tigers vs. Derby Rams

Derby Rams68–107Bracknell Tigers
Bracknell Tigers114–73Derby Rams
Bracknell win on aggregate, 221–141

Leicester City Riders vs. Solent Stars

Solent Stars79–86Leicester City Riders
Leicester City Riders108–83Solent Stars
Leicester win on aggregate, 194–162

Semi-finals

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Glasgow Rangers vs. Livingston

Livingston92–88Glasgow Rangers
Glasgow Rangers63–62Livingston
Livingston win on aggregate, 154–151

Bracknell Tigers vs. Leicester City Riders

Bracknell Tigers90–82Leicester City Riders
Leicester City Riders67–77Bracknell Tigers
Bracknell win on aggregate, 167–149

Final

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25 February 1989[4]
Bracknell Tigers89–81Livingston
Pts: Trevor Gordon 20, Dale Roberts 15,Peter Scantlebury 11, Brian Kellybrew 11Pts: Tommy Collier 18, Iain McLean 16, Vic Fleming 16, Ralton Way 13
Aston Villa Leisure Centre,Birmingham
Attendance: ?
Bracknell coach – Brian Kellybrew
Livingston coach – Ian Gordon

Seasonal awards

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References

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  1. ^BBL Media Guide 2003/04, page 15
  2. ^"Nicholas Harling. "Rangers leave their mark." Times [London, England] 17 Apr. 1989".The Times.
  3. ^""Strength on bench tells for Bracknell." Times [London, England] 20 Mar. 1989".The Times.
  4. ^"Julian Desborough. "Gordon steers Braeknell to NatWest title." Times [London, England] 27 Feb. 1989".The Times.
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