2017–18 British Basketball League season

The 2017–18 BBL season was the 31st campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987. The season featured 12 teams from across England and Scotland.

2017–18 BBL season
LeagueBritish Basketball League
Season2017–18
Duration
  • 29 September 2017 – 29 April 2018 (Regular season)
  • 4–20 May 2018 (Playoffs)
Number of games198
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)
Regular season
League championsLeicester Riders[1]
Season MVPJustin Robinson (London Lions)
Finals
ChampionsLeicester Riders
  Runners-upLondon Lions
Finals MVPTrayVonn Wright (Leicester Riders)
Records
Biggest home win
  • 56 points
  • Glasgow Rocks 118–62 Manchester Giants
  • (6 October 2017)
  • Worcester Wolves 122–66 Leeds Force
  • (15 December 2017)
Biggest away win
  • 88 points
  • Leeds Force 60–148 Newcastle Eagles
  • (29 September 2017)
Highest scoring
  • 223 points
  • Newcastle Eagles 119–104 Glasgow Rocks
  • (6 October 2017)
BBL seasons

The Leicester Riders became regular season champions for the third season in succession, winning 104–75 against Plymouth Raiders at the Plymouth Pavilions on 8 April 2018.[1] The Riders then added the playoff title with an 81–60 win over the London Lions in the final.[2] This victory gave Rob Paternostro's team a second consecutive treble, having won the BBL Trophy earlier in the campaign.[3]

Teams

Venues

TeamLocationArenaCapacity
Bristol FlyersBristolSGS WISE Arena
750
Cheshire PhoenixEllesmere PortCheshire Oaks Arena
1,400
Glasgow RocksGlasgowEmirates Arena
6,500
Leeds ForceLeedsCarnegie Sports Arena
500
Leicester RidersLeicesterLeicester Arena
2,400
London LionsLondonCopper Box
7,000
Manchester GiantsManchesterTrafford Powerleague Arena
1,100
Newcastle EaglesNewcastle upon TyneSport Central
3,000
Plymouth RaidersPlymouthPlymouth Pavilions
1,500
Sheffield SharksSheffieldEnglish Institute of Sport
1,000
Surrey ScorchersGuildfordSurrey Sports Park
1,000
Worcester WolvesWorcesterUniversity of Worcester Arena
2,000

Personnel and sponsoring

TeamHead coachCaptainMain jersey sponsor
Bristol Flyers Andreas Kapoulas Michael VigorRSG Group
Cheshire Phoenix Ben Thomas Orlan JackmanHillyer McKeown
Glasgow Rocks Darryl Wood Kieron AcharaThe Forge Shopping Centre
Leeds Force Danny Nelson Isaac MourierESH Group
Leicester Riders Rob Paternostro Tyler BernardiniJelson Homes
London Lions Vince Macaulay Joe IkhinmwinGLL
Manchester Giants Danny Byrne Callum JonesUniversity of Bolton
Newcastle Eagles Fabulous Flournoy Darius DefoeESH Group
Plymouth Raiders Gavin Love Zak WellsPlessey
Sheffield Sharks Atiba Lyons Mike TuckBBraun
Surrey Scorchers Creon Raftopoulos Tayo OgedengbeUniversity of Surrey
Worcester Wolves Paul James Alejandro NavajasUniversity of Worcester

Coaching changes

TeamOutgoing coachManner of departureDate of vacancyIncoming coachDate of appointment
Leeds Force Mika TurunenSacked25 September 2017[4] Danny Nelson25 September 2017[4]
London Lions Mariusz KarolMutual consent5 January 2018[5] Vince Macaulay5 January 2018[5]
Glasgow Rocks Tony GarbelottoPersonal reasons19 February 2018[6] Darryl Wood19 February 2018[6]

Regular season

Standings

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Leicester Riders3328529332479+45456Qualification to playoffs
2London Lions33231028542480+37446
3Newcastle Eagles33221130232624+39944
4Glasgow Rocks33211228942693+20142
5Surrey Scorchers33201328762807+6940
6Bristol Flyers33191426732680−738
7Worcester Wolves33191429332690+24338
8Sheffield Sharks33181527832648+13536
9Cheshire Phoenix33151828632861+230
10Plymouth Raiders3382527232952−22916
11Manchester Giants3342925843134−5508
12Leeds Force3313223223413−10912
Source: BBL

Playoffs

Bracket

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
             
1Leicester Riders8679165
8Sheffield Sharks7367140
1Leicester Riders9076166
6Bristol Flyers7568143
3Newcastle Eagles9760157
6Bristol Flyers8677163
1Leicester Riders81
2London Lions60
4Glasgow Rocks8299181
5Surrey Scorchers8475159
4Glasgow Rocks7877155
2London Lions7891169
2London Lions8594179
7Worcester Wolves8490174

Quarter-finals

The quarter-final matchups and tip-off times were confirmed by the league, on 30 April 2018.[7]

(1) Leicester Riders vs. (8) Sheffield Sharks

5 May 2018
16:00
Sheffield Sharks73–86Leicester Riders
Scoring by quarter: 23–18, 18–22, 18–19, 14–27
Pts: Chris Alexander (24)
Rebs: Tony Wroblicky (7)
Asts: Mackey McKnight (11)
Pts: Pierre Hampton (22)
Rebs: Shane Walker (13)
Asts: Rema Lascelles (7)
6 May 2018
16:00
Leicester Riders79–67Sheffield Sharks
Scoring by quarter: 26–16, 16–19, 20–18, 17–14
Pts: J. R. Holder (20)
Rebs: Shane Walker (10)
Asts: J. R. Holder (5)
Pts: Dirk Williams (17)
Rebs: Rob Marsden (12)
Asts: Mackey McKnight (4)
Leicester Riders win 165–140 on aggregate.

(2) London Lions vs. (7) Worcester Wolves

4 May 2018
19:30
Worcester Wolves84–85London Lions
Scoring by quarter: 13–27, 26–25, 25–24, 20–9
Pts: George Beamon (25)
Rebs: Dallin Bachynski (10)
Asts: Trayvon Palmer (8)
Pts: Justin Robinson (28)
Rebs: Cory Dixon (7)
Asts: Jonathon Thompson (5)
6 May 2018
16:00
London Lions94–90 (2OT)Worcester Wolves
Scoring by quarter: 18–14, 24–23, 20–24, 16–18, Overtime: 8–8, 8–3
Pts: Cory Dixon (29)
Rebs: Cory Dixon (17)
Asts: Jonathon Thompson (7)
Pts: George Beamon (26)
Rebs: Dallin Bachynski (16)
Asts: Alejandro Navajas (6)
London Lions win 179–174 on aggregate.

(3) Newcastle Eagles vs. (6) Bristol Flyers

4 May 2018
19:30
Newcastle Eagles97–86Bristol Flyers
Scoring by quarter: 24–16, 19–25, 25–15, 29–30
Pts: Darius Defoe (25)
Rebs: Zarko Jukić (10)
Asts: Saah Nimley (12)
Pts: Rohndell Goodwin (20)
Rebs: Jordan Davis (9)
Asts: Jordan Davis (9)
6 May 2018
15:30
Bristol Flyers77–60Newcastle Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 20–14, 19–10, 19–17
Pts: Jordan Davis (17)
Rebs: Leslee Smith (14)
Asts: Jordan Davis (9)
Pts: Darius Defoe (23)
Rebs: Darius Defoe (13)
Asts: Fabulous Flournoy (5)
Bristol Flyers win 163–157 on aggregate.

(4) Glasgow Rocks vs. (5) Surrey Scorchers

4 May 2018
19:30
Surrey Scorchers84–82Glasgow Rocks
Scoring by quarter: 23–23, 20–25, 13–16, 28–18
Pts: Tony Hicks (30)
Rebs: Josh Steel (5)
Asts: Tony Hicks (7)
Pts: Earl Brown (13)
Rebs: Earl Brown (10)
Asts: Warren Gillis (8)
6 May 2018
17:00
Glasgow Rocks99–75Surrey Scorchers
Scoring by quarter: 26–19, 23–19, 24–15, 26–22
Pts: Earl Brown (23)
Rebs: Earl Brown (14)
Asts: Kieron Achara, Earl Brown & Gareth Murray (3)
Pts: Alex Owumi (13)
Rebs: Alex Owumi (6)
Asts: Tayo Ogedengbe (4)
Glasgow Rocks win 181–159 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

The semi-final matchups and tip-off times were confirmed by the league, on 6 May 2018.[8]

(1) Leicester Riders vs. (6) Bristol Flyers

11 May 2018
19:30
Bristol Flyers75–90Leicester Riders
Scoring by quarter: 22–25, 18–20, 11–24, 24–21
Pts: Rohndell Goodwin (19)
Rebs: Leslee Smith (10)
Asts: Jordan Davis (9)
Pts: J. R. Holder (20)
Rebs: J. R. Holder (11)
Asts: Rema Lascelles (6)
SGS WISE Arena, Bristol
Attendance: 700
13 May 2018
17:00
Leicester Riders76–68Bristol Flyers
Scoring by quarter: 22–16, 11–25, 20–11, 23–16
Pts: Tyler Bernardini (22)
Rebs: J. R. Holder (10)
Asts: Kiefer Douse (7)
Pts: Brandon Boggs (19)
Rebs: Brandon Boggs (8)
Asts: Jordan Davis (7)
Leicester Riders win 166–143 on aggregate.

(2) London Lions vs. (4) Glasgow Rocks

10 May 2018
19:30
London Lions78–78Glasgow Rocks
Scoring by quarter: 28–11, 18–25, 11–20, 21–22
Pts: Cory Dixon (18)
Rebs: Cory Dixon (11)
Asts: Justin Robinson (8)
Pts: Warren Gillis (15)
Rebs: Gareth Murray (9)
Asts: Nate Britt (5)
13 May 2018
17:00
Glasgow Rocks77–91London Lions
Scoring by quarter: 16–26, 15–18, 18–19, 28–28
Pts: Gareth Murray (18)
Rebs: Alasdair Fraser (9)
Asts: Warren Gillis (5)
Pts: Jonathon Thompson (17)
Rebs: Cory Dixon & Brandon Peel (8)
Asts: Jonathon Thompson (5)
London Lions win 169–155 on aggregate.

Final

20 May 2018
16:00
Leicester Riders81–60London Lions
Scoring by quarter: 12–14, 27–14, 19–15, 23–17
Pts: J. R. Holder (20)
Rebs: TrayVonn Wright (13)
Asts: Tyler Bernardini & J. R. Holder (5)
Pts: Brandon Peel (22)
Rebs: Brandon Peel (13)
Asts: Justin Robinson (5)

Awards

Monthly awards

MonthCoach of the MonthPlayer of the MonthRef
October Atiba Lyons (Sheffield Sharks) Jaysean Paige (Newcastle Eagles)[9][10]
November Mariusz Karol (London Lions) C. J. Gettys (Cheshire Phoenix)[11][12]
December Rob Paternostro (Leicester Riders) C. J. Gettys (Cheshire Phoenix)[13][14]
January Ben Thomas (Cheshire Phoenix) Cory Dixon (London Lions)[15][16]
February Rob Paternostro (Leicester Riders) Tony Hicks (Surrey Scorchers)[17][18]
March Rob Paternostro (Leicester Riders) Tony Hicks (Surrey Scorchers)[19][20]
April Vince Macaulay (London Lions) Brandon Peel (London Lions)[21][22]

Season awards

AwardRecipient(s)TeamRef
Season MVP Justin RobinsonLondon Lions[23]
Coach of the Year Rob PaternostroLeicester Riders[24]
Finals MVP TrayVonn WrightLeicester Riders[25]
Trophy MVP J. R. HolderLeicester Riders[26]
Cup MVP Malcolm RileyCheshire Phoenix[27]
BBL Team of the Year C. J. GettysCheshire Phoenix[28]
Pierre HamptonLeicester Riders
Tony HicksSurrey Scorchers
Jaysean PaigeNewcastle Eagles
Justin RobinsonLondon Lions
BBL All-Defensive Team of the Year Kieron AcharaGlasgow Rocks[29]
Devan BaileyCheshire Phoenix
Robert GilchristWorcester Wolves
Brandon PeelLondon Lions
Eric RobertsonLeicester Riders
BBL All-British Team of the YearKieron AcharaGlasgow Rocks[30]
Alasdair FraserGlasgow Rocks
Robert GilchristWorcester Wolves
Gareth MurrayGlasgow Rocks
Justin RobinsonLondon Lions

See also

References

External links

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