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2010–11 British Basketball League season


FieldValue
title2010–11 BBL season
leagueBritish Basketball League
sportBasketball
playoffsRoll of Honour
conf1BBL
conf1_champMersey Tigers
conf2Play Off's
conf2_champMersey Tigers
conf3BBL Cup
conf3_champSheffield Sharks
conf4BBL Trophy
conf4_champMersey Tigers
seasonslistList of British Basketball League seasons
seasonslistnamesBritish Basketball League
prevseason_year2009–10
nextseason_year2011–12

| conf1_runner-up = | Play Off's = | conf2_runner-up = | conf3_runner-up = | conf4_runner-up =

The 2010–11 BBL season was the 24th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987. This season saw the league reduced to 12 teams with the withdrawal of London Capital during the summer and was the first campaign ever to not feature a club from the capital city London.

Unlike previous seasons the Trophy schedule usually played in January/February was brought forward, with the reintroduced group stage being played before the start of the regular season. The campaign tipped-off on 17 September 2010 with Plymouth Raiders beating Worthing Thunder 79–77 in the opening game of the Trophy. The regular league season commenced on 10 October, whilst the season closed with the showpiece Play-off Final on 30 April 2011 at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham.

Newly rebranded Mersey Tigers won three out of the four domestic titles on offer, finishing victorious in the Franklin & Marshall Trophy, Championship and post-season Play-offs, whilst missing out on the BBL Cup following a 93–66 loss to Sheffield Sharks in the Final. Mersey's Tony Garbelotto was named as BBL Coach of the Year, whilst Cheshire Jets' Jeremy Bell was awarded the BBL's MVP award.

Teams

TeamCity/AreaArenaCapacityLast season
Cheshire JetsChesterNorthgate Arena1,0004th
Essex PiratesSouthend-on-SeaSouthend Leisure & Tennis Centre1,10012th
Glasgow RocksGlasgowKelvin Hall1,2003rd
Guildford HeatGuildfordSurrey Sports Park1,00011th
Leicester RidersLeicesterJohn Sandford Centre8006th
Mersey TigersLiverpoolEcho Arena7,5135th
Milton Keynes LionsMilton KeynesMK Lions Arena1,4007th
Newcastle EaglesNewcastle upon TyneSport Central3,0001st
Plymouth RaidersPlymouthPlymouth Pavilions1,48010th
Sheffield SharksSheffieldEnglish Institute of Sport1,2002nd
Worcester WolvesWorcesterUniversity of Worcester6009th
Worthing ThunderWorthingWorthing Leisure Centre1,0008th

Notable occurrences

  • After a season-long review which evaluated both the on and off-court performance of the franchise, it was announced prior to the season opening that London Capital were withdrawn from the BBL and would instead compete in the English Basketball League.
  • Following Everton F.C.'s decision to cut their ties with the Tigers franchise, the team was relaunched as the Mersey Tigers prior to the start of the season along with the announcement that the Echo Arena would serve as their home venue for the first eight home games of the season.
  • With further delays added to the arena:mk construction, Milton Keynes Lions sought to solve their on-going venue problems by acquiring a warehouse facility in downtown Milton Keynes to convert into a new home venue. The Lions used a court at Stoke Mandeville until the new facility – MK Lions Arena – opened midway through the season.
  • Aside from Tigers and Milton Keynes, two other franchises uprooted and moved to new venues for the start of the season. After 15 years of playing out of the Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle Eagles swapped to the newly built 3,000-seat Sport Central facility at Northumbria University, whilst Guildford Heat also uprooted to the new Surrey Sports Park after 5 years at the Guildford Spectrum.
  • The season started with a differing structure from previous years with the campaign tipping-off with the opening rounds of the BBL Trophy instead of regular season championship games. The decision gained a mixed reaction from coaches, with many of whom using the games as warm-ups for the regular season.
  • After several years without television coverage, the League announced on 20 October that a deal had been struck with leading broadcaster Sky Sports to screen one "as live" game a week starting from 2 November, including a live broadcast of the BBL Cup Final.
  • Cheshire Jets forward Matt Schneck was suspended in November after he had failed a drugs test, after traces of a prohibited substance known as Methylhexaneamine were found in his system. The player could have faced a two-year ban, but this was later reduced to three months making it the shortest ban ever handed out to an athlete for ingesting Methylhexanaemine.
  • The Guildford Heat franchise was put up for sale amid a shortfall of funding, it was revealed in December, with the price of the club valued at just £1.
  • In a bid to save the Guildford franchise from folding, fans of the club launched a campaign to raise £25,000 in 25 days throughout January.
  • It was announced in January 2011 that this season's Trophy Final would be held at the O2 Arena, in partnership with the NBA as part of its 'Basketball Week', culminating in the Toronto Raptors versus New Jersey Nets game being played in March.
  • The League announced in January that an agreement had been reached with clothing company Franklin & Marshall to sponsor the BBL Trophy Final, which would be held in March at the O2 Arena as part of the NBA's 'Basketball Week'.
  • Sheffield Sharks retained the BBL Cup with a massive 93–66 win over Mersey Tigers in the Final at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham on 16 January 2011. Sharks' American import Steve Dagostino scored 35 points and was named as the game's MVP. The game was broadcast live on Sky Sports.
  • Newcastle's Kadiri Richard was crowned 2011 Slam Dunk Champion, after pipping second-place Stefan Gill (Milton Keynes) to win the annual Slam Dunk Competition on 16 January, at the National Indoor Arena.
  • Surrey-based businesswoman Allison Reeve bought out the financially troubled Guildford Heat franchise in January, becoming the League's first female owner, and saving the franchise from 'imminent closure'.
  • It was revealed by the media in February that Mersey Tigers had failed to pay wages to players and staff due to ongoing financial difficulties. The club released a statement about the situation, citing loss of two major sponsors and debts from previous ownership as the main reasons for its decision to delay salary payments and to relocate to temporary home venues in Liverpool and Manchester.
  • Essex Pirates' 90–94 overtime victory at Worthing Thunder, on 19 February, was their first and only win of the season.
  • Mersey Tigers claimed their first Franklin & Marshal Trophy title with an 84–66 victory over Guildford Heat on 5 March, at the O2 Arena in London. Tigers' Andrew Thomson scored a game-high 21 points, whilst Andrew Sullivan was awarded the Final's MVP award.
  • The Championship title came down to the final game of the season, played out between Mersey Tigers and Newcastle Eagles at Sport Central on 6 April. The winner of the game would be crowned Champions and after a close contest Mersey claimed their first championship title with an 80–75 victory. Mersey were the first all-British qualified side to win the title in the BBL's 23-year history.
  • Following the end of the regular season, Worthing Thunder officials confirmed that, due to financial problems, they would be withdrawing the franchise from the BBL immediately and have entered the English Basketball League for the forthcoming season.
  • At the end of the season, long-serving veteran Tony Windless announced his retirement from playing basketball at the age of 41, after a career that saw him play all but two of his 16 professional seasons in the BBL, debuting with London Towers in 1994 and winning every major domestic prize.
  • Newcastle's Trey Moore was crowned as the Basketball Journalists Association's (BJA) BBL Player of the Year, despite being ruled out by injury in March. Tony Garbelotto of Mersey Tigers, was awarded Coach of the Year.
  • In the annual NIA All-Star Game, the Rest of the World All-Stars ran out 119–115 winners over the Great Britain All-Stars at the National Indoor Arena, in Birmingham on 30 April. Newcastle's Kadiri Richard, playing for the Rest of the World All-Stars, was awarded the MVP title after scoring 14 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists.
  • Despite going through most of the season with unpaid wages, Mersey Tigers reached the Play-off Final for the second consecutive year and beat Sheffield Sharks 79–74 to take the BBL Play-off title, their third piece of silverware this season. James Jones was named as the Final's MVP.

BBL Championship (Tier 1)

Final standings

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Mersey Tigers332580.75850
2Newcastle Eagles332490.72748
3Sheffield Sharks332490.72748
4Cheshire Jets3320130.60640
5Plymouth Raiders3319140.57638
6Glasgow Rocks3318150.54536
7Guildford Heat3317160.51534
8Leicester Riders3317160.51534
9Worcester Wolves3315180.45530
10Milton Keynes Lions3313200.39426
11Worthing Thunder335280.15210
12Essex Pirates331320.0302
= Qualified for the play-offs

Playoffs

Quarter-finals 1st leg

Quarter-finals 2nd leg

Cheshire Jets won series on aggregate (177–164), as did Mersey Tigers (181–176), Newcastle Eagles (192–180) and Sheffield Sharks (162–156).

Semi-finals 1st leg

Semi-finals 2nd leg

Mersey Tigers won 165–143 on aggregate and Sheffield Sharks won 166–154 on aggregate.

Final

[[English Basketball League|EBL]] National League Division 1 (Tier 2)

Final standings

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Bristol Academy Flyers181530.83330
2London Leopards181440.77828
3Reading Rockets181260.66724
4Leeds Carnegie181080.55620
5Brixton TopCats188100.44416
6Manchester Magic187110.38914
7Durham Wildcats187110.38914
8Derby Trailblazers186120.33312
9Leicester Warriors186120.33312
10PAWS London Capital185130.27810
11Coventry Crusaders0000.0000
= Qualified for the play-offs

[[English Basketball League|EBL]] National League Division 2 (Tier 3)

Final standings

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Bradford Dragons201730.85034
2Tees Valley Mohawks201640.80032
3Medway Park Crusaders201370.65026
4Westminster Warriors201370.65026
5Hemel Storm201280.60024
6London United201190.55022
7Eastside Eagles201190.55022
8Team Northumbria208120.40016
9Mansfield Giants206140.30012
10City of Sheffield Arrows202180.1004
11Birmingham A's201190.0502
= Qualified for the play-offs

BBL Cup

1st round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals 1st leg

Semi-finals 2nd leg

Mersey Tigers win 204–182 on aggregate and Sheffield Sharks won 204–165 on aggregate.

Final

Franklin & Marshall Trophy

Group stage

Group 1

TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.Guildford Heat64310.750
2.Plymouth Raiders44220.500
3.Worthing Thunder24130.250

Group 3

TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.Mersey Tigers84401.000
2.Cheshire Jets24130.250
3.Worcester Wolves24130.250

Group 2

TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.Leicester Riders84401.000
2.Milton Keynes Lions44220.500
3.Essex Pirates04040.000

Group 4

TeamPtsPldWLPercent
1.Newcastle Eagles64310.750
2.Sheffield Sharks44220.500
3.Glasgow Rocks24130.250

Semi-finals 1st leg

Semi-finals 2nd leg

Guildford Heat win 172–159 on aggregate and Mersey Tigers won 204–182 on aggregate.

Final

NIA All-Star Game

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerStat
Points per gameUSA Trey Moore (Newcastle Eagles)23.0
Rebounds per gameUSA Matt Schneck (Cheshire Jets)10.2
Assists per gameUSA Trey Moore (Newcastle Eagles)6.1
Steals per gameUSA Demarius Bolds (Milton Keynes Lions)2.8
Blocks per gameUSA Liberia Kadiri Richard (Newcastle Eagles)1.36

Monthly awards

MonthCoachPlayer
OctoberUK Tony Garbelotto (Mersey Tigers)USA Trey Moore (Newcastle Eagles)
NovemberZimbabwe Creon Raftopoulos (Guildford Heat)UK Andrew Sullivan (Mersey Tigers)
DecemberUK Gavin Love (Plymouth Raiders)USA Chez Marks (Plymouth Raiders)
JanuaryUSA UK Sterling Davis (Glasgow Rocks)USA Trey Moore (Newcastle Eagles)
FebruaryUSA Italy Rob Paternostro (Leicester Riders)Trinidad and Tobago UK Shawn Myers (Milton Keynes Lions)
MarchUK Tony Garbelotto (Mersey Tigers)USA Reggie Jackson (Newcastle Eagles)

Seasonal awards

  • Molten Most Valuable Player: Jeremy Bell (Cheshire Jets)
  • Molten Coach of the Year: Tony Garbelotto (Mersey Tigers)
  • Team of the Year:
    • Trey Moore (Newcastle Eagles)
    • Jeremy Bell (Cheshire Jets)
    • Charles Smith (Newcastle Eagles)
    • Quemont Greer (Cheshire Jets)
    • Andrew Sullivan (Mersey Tigers)
  • Defensive Team of the Year:
    • Reggie Jackson (Newcastle Eagles)
    • Demarius Bolds (Milton Keynes Lions)
    • Andrew Sullivan (Mersey Tigers)
    • Kadiri Richard (Newcastle Eagles)
    • Tafari Toney (Mersey Tigers)
  • British Team of the Year:
    • Nate Reinking (Mersey Tigers)
    • Andrew Sullivan (Mersey Tigers)
    • Anthony Rowe (Plymouth Raiders)
    • Andrew Thomson (Mersey Tigers)
    • Tafari Toney (Mersey Tigers)

References

before = 2009–10 season | after = 2011–12 season | title = BBL seasons | years = 2010–11|

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