Hackney White Heat


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Hackney White Heat was an English basketball team from the district of Hackney in London. The club were members of the top tier of the former National Basketball League before the competition was reformatted into the current English Basketball League.

History

The team originally began as the "B" team of the London Towers, largely consisting of the Towers' under-23 players. The club joined NBL Division 2 in 1996, and quickly earned promotion to Division 1 in 1998 by claiming 3rd place in the league and the runner-up position in the playoffs. After a single season in Division 1, they were forced to break away from their link to the Towers, following a ruling banning 'reserve' teams from the division. The newly independent team competed for a year as the Islington White Heat, and were almost removed again when the NBL rebranded their upper rank as the NBL Conference. Following an appeal, the team were allowed to continue in the new league, and took the name Inter-Basket London to try and appeal to a wider community.

The club's time in the short-lived NBL Conference saw little return for their efforts, never finishing above the bottom three. By the time the English Basketball League was formed in 2003, the club had rebranded themselves again, becoming the Hackney White Heat. The new league saw new, tougher rules for their upper tier, leaving Hackney no choice but to drop from the new EBL Division 1 into EBL Division 2 before a single game had tipped off. Further decline was to follow, as they finished next to bottom in Division 2 in 2005, leading to relegation to Division 3.

Season-by-season records

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SeasonDivisionPlayedWonLostPointsLeaguePlayoffsNational CupNational TrophyPatron's CupNational Shield
'''London Towers 'B''''
1996-97D226224442ndSemi-final1st RoundDNE
1997-98D224195383rdRunner-upQuarter-finalDNE
'''London Towers 'A''''
1998-99D126179345thQuarter-final3rd RoundDNE
Islington White Heat
1999-00D1241212246thQuarter-finalQuarter-finalDNE
InterBasket London
2000-01Conf21714146thQuarter-finalRunner-upDNE
2001-02Conf18513108thQuarter-final1st RoundDNE
Hackney White Heat
2002-03Conf22319611thDNQQuarter-finalDNE
2003-04D220128245thSemi-final1st RoundDNERunner-up
2004-05D2195141010thDNQ3rd RoundDNE1st Round
2005-06D3 SE1697185thDNQ2nd RoundDNEDNE
2006-07D3 S1697184thSemi-final1st RoundDNEDNE
2007-08D3 S221012207thDNQ2nd RoundDNEDNE
2008–09D3 S22913188thDNQ1st RoundDNEDNE
2009–10D3 S17512108thDNQ2nd RoundDNEDNE
2010–11D3 S205151011thDNQ2nd RoundDNEDNE
2011–12D3 S20119186thDNQ1st RoundDNEDNE
2012–13D3 S1789166thDNQ1st RoundDNEDNE
2013–14D3 S20128244thSemi-final1st RoundDNEDNE
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Notes:

  • From 2000-2003 the NBL Conference operated as the second tier league, ahead of Division One.
  • In 2003 the NBL was replaced by the EBL, which reinstated Division One as the second tier.

Former players

References

References

  1. "EuroBasket Team Profile". EuroBasket.com.
  2. "Hackney White Heat History". pawprint75.co.uk.
  3. "Hackney White Heat History". pawprint75.co.uk.
  4. "League Table History". Basketball England.

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