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1991–92 British Basketball League season

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Sports season
1991–92 BBL season
LeagueBritish Basketball League
SportBasketball
Number of teams11
Roll of Honour
BBL championsKingston
Play Off's championsKingston
National Cup championsKingston
BBL Trophy championsKingston
British Basketball League seasons

The1991–92 BBL season was the 5th season of theBritish Basketball League (known as theCarlsberg League for sponsorship reasons) since its establishment in 1987. The season featured an increased number of teams with the additions of the Birmingham Bullets and Cheshire Jets. London Docklands changed their name to London Towers.

Kingston, coached byKevin Cadle, stormed to success in every domestic competition they entered and completed a clean sweep of the four major competitions, which they had previously accomplished two years earlier. They claimed the Division One title and Play-off crown,[1] were victorious in theLeague Trophy and theNational Cup, whilst Coach Cadle and star playerAlton Byrd were awarded as Coach and Player of the Year respectively.

Carlsberg League Division One (Tier 1)

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Final standings

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PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Kingston302730.90054
2Thames Valley Tigers302550.83350
3Worthing Bears302280.73344
4London Towers302190.70042
5Derby Bucks3018120.60036
6Leicester City Riders3014160.46728
7Hemel Royals3013170.43326
8Birmingham Bullets3011190.36722
9Manchester Giants309210.30018
10Sunderland Saints303270.1006
11Cheshire Jets302280.0674
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

Playoffs

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Quarter-finals

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(1) Kingston vs. (8) Birmingham Bullets

Birmingham Bullets80–102Kingston
Kingston98–74Birmingham Bullets
Kingston win series, 2–0

(2) Thames Valley Tigers vs. (7) Hemel Royals

Hemel Royals64–97Thames Valley Tigers
Thames Valley Tigers103–81Hemel Royals
Thames Valley win series, 2–0

(3) Worthing Bears vs. (6) Leicester City Riders

Leicester City Riders90–102Worthing Bears
Worthing Bears123–104Leicester City Riders
Worthing win series, 2–0

(4) London Towers vs. (5) Derby Bucks

Derby Bucks69–78London Towers
London Towers74–73Derby Bucks
London win series, 2–0

Semi-finals

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Kingston87–82London Towers
Thames Valley Tigers84–74Worthing Bears

Final

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3 May 1992[2]
Kingston84–67Thames Valley Tigers
Pts: Russ Saunders 16, Alan Cunningham 13, Carl Miller 12,Alton Byrd 12, Martin-Stephon Henlan 12, Adrian Cummings 11Pts: Nigel Lloyd 30, David Peed 11, Mike Obaseki, Kevin St Kitts
Wembley Arena, London
Attendance: 7,000
Kingston CoachKevin Cadle
Thames Valley CoachAndy Gill

National League Division 2 (Tier 2)

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Final standings

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PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Oldham Celtics222110.95542
2Bury Lobos222110.95542
3Ware Rebels221660.72732
4Broxbourne221390.59126
5Brixton TopCats221390.59126
6Plymouth Raiders221390.59126
7Doncaster Eagles2211110.50022
8Middlesbrough228140.36416
9Cardiff Bay Buccaneers226160.27312
10Greenwich225170.22710
11Barnsley Generals223190.1366
12Coventry Flyers222200.0914
= League winners

National League Division 3 (Tier 3)

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Final standings

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PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Solent Stars222020.90940
2Crystal Palace221840.81836
3Leicester Falcons221390.59126
4Swindon221390.59126
5Sheffield Forgers2211110.50022
6Cheshire Bulls2211110.50022
7Mid Sussex Magic2210120.45520
8Stevenage Phoenix229130.40918
9Chiltern Fastbreak229130.40918
10Sedgefield Racers229130.40918
11Calderdale Explorers225170.22710
12North London College224180.1828
= League winners

Coca-Cola National Cup

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Third Round

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Bury Lobos81–79London Towers
Oldham Celtics90–94Birmingham Bullets
Doncaster Eagles105–73Sunderland Saints
Chiltern Fastbreak72–88Kingston Kings
Leicester Riders136–74Ware Rebels
Worthing Bears129–89Cheshire Bulls
Hemel Hempstead Royals73–83Derby Rams
Thames Valley Tigers115–105Trafford Manchester Giants

Quarter-finals

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Worthing Bears106–73Birmingham Bullets
Doncaster Eagles65–102Thames Valley Tigers
Bury Lobos88–93Leicester Riders
Derby Rams65–94Kingston Kings

Semi-finals

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Thames Valley Tigers100–82Leicester Riders
Leicester Riders81–101Thames Valley Tigers
Thames Valley win 201-163 on agg.
Worthing Bears78–83Kingston Kings
Kingston Kings83–71Worthing Bears
Kingston win 166-149 on agg.

Final

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8 March 1992[3]
Kingston Kings90–71Thames Valley Tigers
Pts: Colin Irish 18, Carl Miller 17, Martin-Stephon Henlan 14, Alan Cunningham 14, Russ Saunders 10,Alton Byrd, Steve Tomaschek, Adrian CummingsPts: Nigel Lloyd 22, Tony Balogun 12, Mike Obaseki 10, David Peed 10
Sheffield Arena
Attendance: ?
Kingston CoachKevin Cadle
Thames Valley CoachAndy Gill

NatWest Trophy

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Group stage

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North Group

TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.Manchester Giants42201.000
2.Cheshire Jets22110.500
3.Sunderland Saints02020.000

Midlands Group

TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.Leicester City Riders63301.000
2.Birmingham Bullets43210.667
3.Derby Bucks23120.333
4.Hemel Royals03030.000

South Group

TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.London Towers42201.000
2.Thames Valley Tigers22110.500
3.Worthing Bears02020.000

Kingston received a bye into the Semi-finals.

Semi-finals

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Manchester Giants vs. Leicester City Riders

Manchester Giants94–114Leicester City Riders
Leicester City Riders89–88Manchester Giants
Leicester win on aggregate, 203–182

Kingston vs. London Towers

Kingston87–67London Towers
London Towers78–77Kingston
Kingston win on aggregate, 164–145

Final

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19 January 1992
Kingston71–68Leicester City Riders
Pts: Alan Cunningham 22, Russ Saunders 16Pts: Karl Brown 21, Dave Harris 15, Gene Waldron 15
National Exhibition Centre,Birmingham
Attendance: ?
Kingston CoachKevin Cadle
Leicester Coach?

Seasonal awards

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References

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  1. ^BBL Media Guide 2003/04, page 13
  2. ^"Nicholas Harling. "Kingston claim fifth trophy of year." Times [London, England] 4 May 1992".The Times Digital Archive.
  3. ^"Nicholas Harling. "Kingston pay off old score by crushing Tigers." Times [London, England] 9 Mar. 1992".The Times Digital Archive.
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