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2013–14 British Basketball League season

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Sports season
2013–14 BBL season
LeagueBritish Basketball League
SportBasketball
Duration27 September 2013 – 20 April 2014
25 April 2014 – 11 May 2014 (Playoffs)
Number of games33
Number of teams12
Regular Season
Top seedNewcastle Eagles
SeasonMVPZaire Taylor (Worcester Wolves)
Top scorerVictor Moses (Cheshire Phoenix)
BBL Tournaments
BBL Playoffs championsWorcester Wolves
  BBL Playoffs runners-upNewcastle Eagles
BBL Cup championsLeicester Riders
  BBL Cup runners-upNewcastle Eagles
BBL Trophy championsWorcester Wolves
  BBL Trophy runners-upGlasgow Rocks
BBL seasons

The2013–14 BBL season was the 27th campaign of theBritish Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987. The season featured 12 teams from across England and Scotland, including new entrantBirmingham Knights.East London Royals andEssex Leopards were both due to become the 13th and 14th League members respectively, but after deferring their original entries from the2012–13 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On 12 July it was officially announced that theMersey Tigers franchise had been withdrawn from the up-coming season by the League due to financial trouble that had plagued the club throughout the previous season, which resulted in the Tigers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 atWembley Arena.Newcastle Eagles claimed a record 6thregular season title but were defeated in the Play-off Final by a dominantWorcester Wolves team who were also victorious in theBBL Trophy, beatingGlasgow Rocks on their home court in the Final.Leicester Riders were crowned as theBBL Cup winners, defeating Newcastle in the Final at theNational Indoor Arena.

Teams

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Locations of the 2013–14 BBL teams
TeamCityArenaCapacityLast season
Birmingham KnightsBirminghamNorth Solihull Sports Centre600New
Cheshire PhoenixChesterNorthgate Arena1,00011th
Durham WildcatsNewton AycliffeNewton Aycliffe Leisure Centre1,20010th
Glasgow RocksGlasgowEmirates Arena6,5003rd
Leicester RidersLeicesterJohn Sandford Centre8001st
London LionsLondonCopper Box7,0008th
Manchester GiantsManchesterWright Robinson College9009th
Newcastle EaglesNewcastle upon TyneSport Central3,0002nd
Plymouth RaidersPlymouthPlymouth Pavilions1,4806th
Sheffield SharksSheffieldEnglish Institute of Sport1,2007th
Surrey UnitedGuildfordSurrey Sports Park1,0004th
Worcester WolvesWorcesterWorcester Arena2,0005th

Notable occurrences

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  • New entrantBirmingham Knights joined as the League's 13th franchise whilstEast London Royals andEssex Leopards who were both due to become the 14th and 15th League members respectively, withdrew their applications to join the BBL due to financial constraints.[3]
  • Ed Percival was announced as the BBL's new chairman on 27 June 2013, replacing the outgoingPaul Blake who stepped down after nearly a decade in the position.[4]
  • On 12 July it was officially announced that theMersey 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, bringing the number of teams back down to 12.[5]
  • Following the sale ofSurrey Heat to a partnership group consisting ofSurrey Sports Park andLondon United, the franchise was subsequently rebranded asSurrey United prior to the start of the season.[6] Due to the takeover, long-time head coachCreon Raftopolous was sacked and replaced by Jack Majewski.[7]
  • Durham Wildcats announced on 13 August that head coachDave Elderkin had stepped down from the role after 8 years in charge. He was replaced by former Great Britain Women's Under-20 coach Lee Davie.[8]
  • On 7 September – just weeks before the start of the new season –Plymouth Raiders announced that head coachGavin Love had been sacked following a 'vote of no confidence' from the club's board of directors.[9] Former Raiders player Jay Marriott was appointed as his successor.
  • The BBL announced a new television broadcasting deal withBritish Eurosport on 23 September,[10] to complement the recently launched onlineBBL TV platform.[11]
  • A sell-out crowd sawWorcester Wolves win their first competitive game at their new venue, theWorcester Arena on 4 October, as the home side defeated reigning championsLeicester Riders 73–61.[12]
  • Worcester's 62–69 victory away to Leicester Riders on 16 November, put an end to Leicester's 34-game unbeaten home winning streak, which spanned over three seasons.[13]
  • Controversy surrounded Surrey head coach Jack Majewski and his decision to play star player Brandon McGill in a defeat toCheshire Phoenix on 8 December, two days after the player sufferedconcussion following a clash withDarius Defoe in a game againstNewcastle Eagles.[14]
  • On 12 January 2014, Leicester retained theBBL Cup after beatingNewcastle Eagles in the Final at theNational Indoor Arena for the second year running.[15]
  • Bristol Flyers became only the second-ever lower division team to beat BBL opposition and advance to the Quarter-finals of theBBL Trophy, following their 91–75 defeat of Surrey United on 16 January.
  • Worcester Wolves claimed their first-ever BBL title with an 83–76 victory overGlasgow Rocks in theBBL Trophy Final on 30 March, in front of 5,000 people on Glasgow's home court, theEmirates Arena.[16]
  • London Lions'Joe Ikhinmwin won the annualBBL Slam Dunk Contest at Emirates Arena on 30 March.[17]
  • Leicester head coachRob Paternostro andSheffield Sharks head coachAtiba Lyons both reached a landmark 250th game at the helm of their respective clubs on the weekend of 5/6 April.[18]
  • The first ever competitive BBL game to be staged inWales took place on 9 April between Cheshire Phoenix and Glasgow Rocks. The game was switched from Cheshire's usual home venue, theNorthgate Arena, to the Deeside Leisure Centre inQueensferry, Flintshire due to availability issues.[19] The "home" team lost 77–90 to the visiting Glasgow Rocks.
  • Newcastle Eagles were crowned League Champions for a record sixth time following a 106–58 win away to Surrey, on 13 April.[20]
  • Durham Wildcats and the newManchester Giants franchise (relaunched in 2012) both secured Play-off berths for the first time in their respective club history's following the conclusion of the regular season.
  • Worcester Wolves claimed their second piece of silverware for the season by beating Newcastle in theChampionship Play-off Final on 12 May, with a 90–78 victory atWembley Arena. Wolves'Zaire Taylor was named as the game's Most Valuable Player.[21]

BBL Championship (Tier 1)

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Final standings

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PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Newcastle Eagles332850.84856
2Sheffield Sharks332760.81854
3Worcester Wolves332760.81854
4Leicester Riders3323100.69746
5Cheshire Phoenix3318150.54536
6London Lions3316170.48432
7Manchester Giants3314190.42428
8Durham Wildcats3314190.42428
9Plymouth Raiders3314190.42428
10Glasgow Rocks3313200.39426
11Surrey United334290.1218
12Birmingham Knights330330.0000
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

Playoffs

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
             
1Newcastle Eagles9797194
8Durham Wildcats7582157
1Newcastle Eagles7983 (OT)162
4Leicester Riders9071161
4Leicester Riders8877164
5Cheshire Phoenix7656133
1Newcastle Eagles
2Worcester Wolves
2Sheffield Sharks6378141
7Manchester Giants6078138
2Sheffield Sharks5960119
3Worcester Wolves7967146
3Worcester Wolves9286178
6London Lions7888166

Quarter-finals

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

25 April 2014
Newcastle Eagles97–75Durham Wildcats
27 April 2014
Durham Wildcats82–97Newcastle Eagles
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 194–157

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

26 April 2014
Manchester Giants60–63Sheffield Sharks
Wright Robinson College,Manchester
27 April 2013
Sheffield Sharks78–78Manchester Giants
Sheffield wins on aggregate, 141–138

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

25 April 2014
London Lions78–92Worcester Wolves
Copper Box, London
27 April 2014
Worcester Wolves86–88London Lions
Worcester wins on aggregate, 178–166

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

25 April 2014
Cheshire Phoenix76–88Leicester Riders
27 April 2014
Leicester Riders77–56Cheshire Phoenix
Leicester wins on aggregate, 164–133
Sir David Wallace Centre,Loughborough

Semi-finals

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

1 May 2014
Leicester Riders90–79Newcastle Eagles
Sir David Wallace Centre,Loughborough
4 May 2014
Newcastle Eagles83–71 (OT)Leicester Riders
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 162–161

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

2 May 2014
Sheffield Sharks59–79Worcester Wolves
4 May 2014
Worcester Wolves67–60Sheffield Sharks
Worcester wins on aggregate, 146–119

Final

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11 May 2014
3.00pmGMT
Newcastle Eagles78–90Worcester 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)

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Final standings

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PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Reading Rockets262240.84644
2Essex Leopards262060.76940
3Hemel Storm261880.69236
4Bradford Dragons261790.65434
5Manchester Magic2616100.61532
6Leeds Carnegie2615110.57730
7Bristol Academy Flyers2614120.53828
8Newham Neptunes2613130.50026
9Tees Valley Mohawks2612140.46224
10Worthing Thunder2611150.42322
11Medway Park Crusaders269170.34618
12Westminster Warriors267190.26914
13Team Northumbria266200.23112
14Leicester Warriors262240.0784
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

EBL National League Division 2 (Tier 3)

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Final standings

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PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Derby Trailblazers201730.85034
2Huddersfield Heat201550.75030
3Ipswich201460.70028
4Brixton TopCats201280.60024
5Loughborough University2010100.50020
6Worcester Wolves II209110.45018
7Eastside Eagles209110.45018
8Derbyshire Arrows209110.45018
9London Westside208120.40016
10London United206140.30012
11Mansfield Giants201190.0502
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

BBL Cup

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

1st round

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18 October 2013
Worcester Wolves88–66Manchester Giants
19 October 2013
Durham Wildcats78–75Cheshire Phoenix
19 October 2013
Birmingham Knights72–103Plymouth Raiders
North Solihull Sports Centre,Birmingham
1 November 2013
Sheffield Sharks90–63London Lions

Quarter-finals

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2 November 2013
Leicester Riders74–62Worcester Wolves
John Sandford Centre,Leicester
8 November 2013
Surrey United57–91Plymouth Raiders
17 November 2013
Glasgow Rocks69–81Newcastle Eagles
22 November 2013
Sheffield Sharks70–58Durham Wildcats

Semi-finals

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Plymouth Raiders vs. Leicester Riders

29 November 2013
Plymouth Raiders89–95Leicester Riders
7 December 2013
Leicester Riders104–77Plymouth Raiders
Leicester wins on aggregate, 199–166
John Sandford Centre,Leicester

Sheffield Sharks vs. Newcastle Eagles

29 November 2013
Sheffield Sharks82–79Newcastle Eagles
13 December 2013
Newcastle Eagles84–57Sheffield Sharks
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 163–139

Final

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12 January 2014
3.30pmGMT
Leicester Riders72–69Newcastle 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

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The 12 BBL clubs were joined byBristol Flyers,Essex Leopards,Leeds Carnegie andReading Rockets of theEnglish 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 theEmirates Arena in Glasgow for the second consecutive year and sawWorcester Wolves win their first silverware since joining the BBL in 2006.

1st round

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16 January 2014
Bristol Flyers91–75Surrey United
WISE Basketball Arena,Bristol
17 January 2014
Leeds Carnegie48–84Glasgow Rocks
Carnegie Sports Centre,Leeds
18 January 2014
Plymouth Raiders90–81Durham Wildcats
19 January 2014
Essex Leopards73–101Newcastle Eagles
Brentwood Centre,Brentwood
19 January 2014
Reading Rockets73–85Sheffield Sharks
Rivermead Leisure Complex,Reading
19 January 2014
Manchester Giants91–74Birmingham Knights
Wright Robinson College,Manchester
19 January 2014
Cheshire Phoenix86–78Leicester Riders
2 February 2014
London Lions73–82Worcester Wolves
Copper Box, London

Quarter-finals

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12 February 2014
Plymouth Raiders60–74Sheffield Sharks
16 February 2014
Cheshire Phoenix85–56Bristol Flyers
21 February 2014
Newcastle Eagles73–86Worcester Wolves
23 February 2014
Manchester Giants71–73Glasgow Rocks
Wright Robinson College,Manchester

Semi-finals

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Sheffield Sharks vs. Worcester Wolves

7 March 2014
Sheffield Sharks60–62Worcester Wolves
12 March 2014
Worcester Wolves84–70Sheffield Sharks
Worcester wins on aggregate, 146–130

Cheshire Phoenix vs. Glasgow Rocks

9 March 2014
Cheshire Phoenix80–74Glasgow Rocks
14 March 2014
Glasgow Rocks98–77Cheshire Phoenix
Glasgow wins on aggregate, 172–157

Final

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30 March 2014
3.15pmGMT
Worcester Wolves83–76Glasgow 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

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CategoryPlayerStat
Points per gameUnited StatesVictor Moses (Cheshire Phoenix)23.2
Rebounds per gameUnited StatesVictor Moses (Cheshire Phoenix)13.2
Assists per gameUnited StatesZaire Taylor (Worcester Wolves)6.9
Steals per gameUnited StatesZaire Taylor (Worcester Wolves)2.8
Blocks per gameUnited StatesMike Allison (Durham Wildcats)2.4
Field goal percentageUnited StatesRashad Hassan (Leicester Riders)66.8%
Free throw percentageUnited StatesB.J. Holmes (Sheffield Sharks)87.1%
Three-point field goal percentageUnited KingdomDavid Watts (Manchester Giants)42.8%

Monthly awards

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MonthCoach of the MonthPlayer of the Month
OctoberUnited KingdomPaul James (Worcester Wolves)United StatesWill Creekmore (Worcester Wolves)
NovemberUnited StatesUnited KingdomAtiba Lyons (Sheffield Sharks)United StatesVictor Moses (Cheshire Phoenix)
DecemberUnited KingdomJohn Lavery (Cheshire Phoenix)United StatesZaire Taylor (Worcester Wolves)
JanuaryUnited StatesItalyRob Paternostro (Leicester Riders)United StatesVictor Moses (Cheshire Phoenix)
FebruaryUnited KingdomPaul James (Worcester Wolves)United StatesVictor Moses (Cheshire Phoenix)
MarchUnited StatesUnited KingdomFabulous Flournoy (Newcastle Eagles)United KingdomRobert Marsden (Manchester Giants)

Seasonal awards

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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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  1. ^Mark Woods (2013)."Knights in, Royals out, others wait on BBL". MVP247.com. Retrieved1 June 2012.
  2. ^Rob Jeffries (2013)."Mersey Tigers "disappointed" at BBL franchise withdrawal". UK American Sports Fans. Retrieved15 July 2013.
  3. ^Mark Woods (2013)."Knights in, Royals out, others wait on BBL". MVP247.com. Retrieved1 June 2013.
  4. ^Sam Neter (2013)."Paul Blake Steps Down to Make Way for New BBL Independent Chairman". HoopsFix.com. Retrieved3 June 2014.
  5. ^Rob Jeffries (2013)."Mersey Tigers "disappointed" at BBL franchise withdrawal". UK American Sports Fans. Retrieved15 July 2013.
  6. ^Richard Spiller (2013)."United we stand, says Surrey's new-look basketball club". getSurrey.co.uk. Retrieved3 June 2014.
  7. ^Mark Woods (2013)."Creon out amid Heat takeover". MVP247.com. Retrieved4 June 2014.
  8. ^Mark Woods (2013)."Davie moves over to be Durham coach". MVP247.com. Retrieved4 June 2014.
  9. ^Glenn Bryant (2013)."Plymouth Raiders sack coach Gavin Love".The Herald. Archived fromthe original on 13 September 2013. Retrieved4 June 2014.
  10. ^Sam Neter (2013)."BBL Announces TV Deal with British Eurosport". HoopsFix.com. Retrieved3 June 2014.
  11. ^Sam Neter (2013)."BBL Launches Live & On Demand Online Player". HoopsFix.com. Retrieved3 June 2014.
  12. ^"Worcester Wolves 73–61 Leicester Riders". WorcesterWolves.org. 2013. Retrieved3 June 2014.
  13. ^Rob Jeffries (2013)."Wolves end Riders' 34-game unbeaten home run". UK American Sports Fans. Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2014. Retrieved5 June 2014.
  14. ^Rob Jeffries (2013)."Surrey's McGill plays in defeat to Phoenix despite "concussion"". UK American Sports Fans. Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2014. Retrieved5 June 2014.
  15. ^Joe Townsend (2014)."Leicester overcome Newcastle in tense finish".BBC Sport. Retrieved5 June 2014.
  16. ^Nigel Slater (2014)."Worcester Wolves hold nerve to win BBL Trophy".Worcester Observer. Archived fromthe original on 30 March 2014. Retrieved5 June 2014.
  17. ^Rob Jeffries (2014)."Joe Ikhinmwin destroys Trophy dunk contest". UK American Sports Fans. Archived fromthe original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved5 June 2014.
  18. ^"Paternostro clocks up another big landmark with Leicester Riders".Leicester Mercury. 2014. Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2014. Retrieved5 June 2014.
  19. ^Rob Jeffries (2014)."First ever BBL game in Wales with Nix v Rocks". UK American Sports Fans. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved5 June 2014.
  20. ^Mark Woods (2013)."Newcastle Eagles are BBL Champions". MVP247.com. Retrieved4 June 2014.
  21. ^Sam Neter (2014)."Worcester Wolves claim 2014 BBL Playoff title". HoopsFix.com. Retrieved5 June 2014.
  22. ^"BBL Cup". BBL.org.uk. 2014. Retrieved25 May 2014.
  23. ^Sam Neter (2014)."Zaire Taylor Crowned BBL Player of the Year". HoopsFix.com. Retrieved12 May 2014.
  24. ^Paul Nilsen (2014)."Newcastle Eagles coach Fab Flournoy soaring towards more silverware".Daily Express. Retrieved12 May 2014.
  25. ^Jim Green (2014)."Phoenix pair named in BBL Team of the Year".Chester Chronicle. Retrieved12 May 2014.
  26. ^"Top team honour for Drew Sullivan".Leicester Mercury. 2014. Archived fromthe original on 26 May 2014. Retrieved26 May 2014.
  27. ^"Plymouth Raiders' Nick George fifth in BBL British MVP vote".The Herald. 2014. Archived fromthe original on 26 May 2014. Retrieved26 May 2014.
  28. ^Paul Blake (2014)."BBL British and Defensive Teams of the Year announced". Newcastle-Eagles.com. Retrieved26 May 2014.
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