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2007–08 British Basketball League season

The 2007–08 BBL season, the 21st since the establishment of the British Basketball League, commenced on 9 September 2007, when the Plymouth Raiders succumbed to the Guildford Heat in the inaugural Cup Winners' Cup competition. The regular season started two weeks later on 21 September with 12 teams including new additions Birmingham Panthers, Everton Tigers and London Capital the later of whom stepped up from EBL Division 1 during the summer. After just one season in the top-flight, London United were forced to drop out due to the loss of its financial backer just weeks before the start of the season.[1]

2007–08 BBL season
LeagueBritish Basketball League
SportBasketball
Roll of Honour
BBL championsNewcastle Eagles
Play Off's championsGuildford Heat
BBL Cup championsMilton Keynes Lions
BBL Trophy championsGuildford Heat
British Basketball League seasons

Guildford's participation in the ULEB Cup saw a British team return to European competition for the first time since Brighton Bears' appearance in the same competition in the 2003–04 season. Out of their depth, the Heat finished their European adventure with a 0–10 record.

On the domestic scene Guildford continued their dominance, collecting the Cup Winners' Cup, BBL Trophy and the Play-off crown. Newcastle Eagles were Champions of the League's regular season campaign, whilst rookie teams Everton and London ended with respectable 7th and 9th-place finishes. The League also secured a live broadcasting contract with Setanta Sports midway through the campaign which saw one televised game a week screened on live on their network.[2]

Teams edit

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Locations of the 2007–08 BBL teams

Notable occurrences edit

  • The league features three new teams, the Birmingham Panthers and Everton Tigers, both start-up franchises, and London Capital, who stepped up from the English Basketball League.
  • Just two weeks before the start of the season, London United's directors announced on 5 September that they have withdrawn from all competitions for the upcoming season because of financial difficulties, leaving new team Capital as London's sole representatives.[1]
  • A new pre-season competition, the Cup Winners' Cup, a two-legged face-off between the current holders of the BBL Cup and the BBL Trophy, opened the new season, with Guildford Heat claiming a 176-168 aggregate win over Plymouth Raiders.
  • On 2 October, just days before their inaugural home game, Birmingham Panthers finally secured a deal with the University of Wolverhampton, to use their Walsall Campus as a home venue. This came after deals with two other venues had previously fallen through, and the League rejected a proposal for relocation to Telford.[3]
  • Guildford made their debut in European competition (ULEB Cup) on 6 November, just two years after they ere established. They lost 84–68 away to Bosnian team KK Bosna in Sarajevo.
  • During the early hours of 10 November, Guildford star Brian Dux was involved in a serious car accident and fell into a coma.[4] He was finally rushed to hospital over two hours after his car was found,[5] and put into immediate intensive care.
  • The BBL Cup Final took place at the National Indoor Arena, in Birmingham, on 13 January 2008. A sell-out crowd of over 6,000 people saw a valiant Milton Keynes Lions comeback over Newcastle Eagles to claim their first ever piece of silverware, with a 69–66 victory.
  • A television deal was struck on 17 February with international broadcaster Setanta Sports which began with the 2008 Trophy Final and saw one game a week shown live on Setanta Sports 2 every Wednesday.[2]
  • Despite having an earlier attempt to relocate to Telford blocked by the BBL, Birmingham Panthers played their first game at Telford's TCAT Arena on 17 February against Newcastle Eagles, who stormed to a 59–104 victory. The temporary move suggested the franchise may relocate to Telford after just one season in Birmingham.[6]
  • Guildford triumphed with their first ever BBL Trophy victory over Newcastle at the Plymouth Pavilions on 2 March. In front of a sell-out crowd and broadcast live on Setanta Sports 2, the Heat ran out 86-79 winners in the action-packed final.

BBL Championship (Tier 1) edit

Final standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L % Pts
1 Newcastle Eagles 33 29 4 0.879 58
2 Guildford Heat 33 24 9 0.727 48
3 Plymouth Raiders 33 24 9 0.727 48
4 Milton Keynes Lions 33 19 14 0.576 38
5 Scottish Rocks 33 18 15 0.545 36
6 Sheffield Sharks 33 17 16 0.515 34
7 Everton Tigers 33 16 17 0.485 32
8 Worcester Wolves 33 14 19 0.424 28
9 London Capital 33 12 21 0.364 24
10 Leicester Riders 33 10 23 0.303 20
11 Cheshire Jets 33 9 24 0.273 18
12 Birmingham Panthers 33 6 27 0.182 12
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

Playoffs edit

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
1 Newcastle Eagles 105
8 Worcester Wolves 96
1 Newcastle Eagles 63
4 Milton Keynes Lions 72
4 Milton Keynes Lions 105
5 Scottish Rocks 93
4 Milton Keynes Lions 88
2 Guildford Heat 100
2 Guildford Heat 81
7 Everton Tigers 72
2 Guildford Heat 81 Third place
3 Plymouth Raiders 66
3 Plymouth Raiders 91 1 Newcastle Eagles 92
6 Sheffield Sharks 73 3 Plymouth Raiders 96

Quarter-finals edit

Semi-finals edit

Third-place game edit

Final edit

4 May 2008
5.00pm GMT
Report
Guildford Heat 100–88 Milton Keynes Lions
Scoring by quarter: 24-21, 18-20, 25-20, 33-27
Pts: Daniel Gilbert 27, Mike Martin 25, Tony Dorsey 19
Rebs: Mike Martin 10
Pts: Dru Spinks 22, Yorick Williams 13, Terrell Brown 10
Rebs: Robert Youngblood 7

National League Division 1 (Tier 2) edit

Final standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L % Pts
1 Manchester Magic 18 16 2 0.889 32
2 Reading Rockets 18 16 2 0.889 32
3 Worthing Thunder 18 14 4 0.778 28
4 Bristol Academy Flyers 18 10 8 0.556 20
5 London Leopards 18 9 9 0.500 18
6 Derby Trailblazers 18 8 10 0.444 16
7 City of Sheffield Arrows 18 8 10 0.444 16
8 Taunton Tigers 18 5 13 0.278 10
9 Coventry Crusaders 18 4 14 0.222 8
10 King's Lynn Fury 18 0 18 0.000 0
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

National League Division 2 (Tier 3) edit

Final standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L % Pts
1 Tees Valley Mohawks 22 18 4 0.818 36
2 Cardiff Celts 22 18 4 0.818 36
3 Birmingham Aston Athletics 22 15 7 0.682 30
4 University of Birmingham 22 13 9 0.591 26
5 Leicester Warriors 22 13 9 0.591 26
6 Plymouth Marjon Cannons 22 12 10 0.545 24
7 Team Northumbria 22 12 10 0.545 24
8 Northampton Neptunes 22 10 12 0.455 20
9 Kent Crusaders 22 7 15 0.318 14
10 Plymouth Raiders II 22 6 16 0.273 12
11 Newi Nets 22 5 17 0.227 10
12 University of Wolverhampton 22 3 19 0.136 6
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

Cup Winners' Cup edit

The 2007–08 season saw the inauguration of the BBL's newest competition, the Cup Winners' Cup. The pre-season event between last season's winners of the BBL Cup and BBL Trophy was staged over two legs with the winner determined by the final aggregate score.

Guildford Heat claimed the upper-hand in the first leg away to Plymouth Raiders with an 83–77 victory, despite being ahead by 18-points, Raiders kept fighting and eventually clawed the game back before losing in the final minutes.

The second leg in Guildford was an equally tight affair, but Heat's strength combined with Raiders' poor free-throw shooting, gave them a 93–91 victory, tallying up to a 176–168 win on aggregate.

9 September 2007
4.00pm GMT
Report
Plymouth Raiders 77–83 Guildford Heat
Scoring by quarter: 13-20, 16-23, 24-17, 24-23
Pts: DeAntoine Beasley, 23 Pts: Brian Dux/Mike Martin, 17
15 September 2007
7.00pm GMT
Report
Guildford Heat 93–90 Plymouth Raiders
Scoring by quarter: 25-20, 22-21, 14-20, 32-29
Pts: Daniel Gilbert, 20
Rebs: Mike Martin, 12
Pts: Andrew Lasker, 21
Rebs: Gaylon Moore, 13
Guildford win on aggregate, 176–168

BBL Cup edit

For the 2007–08 edition of the BBL Cup, the top three ranking teams from last season's BBL Championship – Guildford Heat, Sheffield Sharks and Newcastle Eagles – plus the Milton Keynes Lions, all received a bye into the Quarter-final, leaving the remaining eight clubs to battle it out in the First Round.

First round edit

27 September 2007
John Sandford Centre, Leicester
4 November 2007
Northgate Arena, Cheshire

Quarter-finals edit

25 November 2007

Semi-finals edit

15 December 2007
K2 Arena, Crawley
15 December 2007
K2 Arena, Crawley

Final edit

13 January 2008
Report
Milton Keynes Lions 69–66 Newcastle Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 9-13, 24-15, 24-17, 12-21
Pts: Kevin Griffin (MVP) 24, Tony Windless 22, Yorick Williams 9 Pts: Charles Smith 21, Andrew Bridge 18, Lynard Stewart 12

BBL Trophy edit

This season's BBL Trophy was slightly reformatted from the previous edition of the tournament. The first round comprised three groups of three and one group of four. Gone were the lower league clubs for the English Basketball League and Scottish Basketball League, with the exception of the previous year's EBL Division 1 champions Worthing Thunder, who stepped in to fill the spot vacated by London United, who withdrew prior to the season opener.

Each team played each other twice, once home and once away, and after each group campaign is completed, the top team from each group advanced into the semi-finals. If teams tied on points (2 for a win, 0 for a loss), head-to-head results would come into play.

Group stage edit

Group 1

Team Pts Pld W L Per cent
1.Cheshire Jets 8 6 4 2 0.666
2.Plymouth Raiders 8 6 4 2 0.666
3.Milton Keynes Lions 6 6 3 3 0.500
4.Leicester Riders 2 6 1 5 0.166

Group 2

Team Pts Pld W L Per cent
1.Guildford Heat 8 4 4 0 1.000
2.London Capital 4 4 2 2 0.500
3.Worthing Thunder 0 4 0 4 0.000

Group 3

Team Pts Pld W L Per cent
1.Worcester Wolves 8 4 4 0 1.000
2.Sheffield Sharks 4 4 2 2 0.500
3.Birmingham Panthers 0 4 0 4 0.000

Group 4

Team Pts Pld W L Per cent
1.Newcastle Eagles 6 4 3 1 0.750
2.Scottish Rocks 6 4 3 1 0.750
3.Everton Tigers 0 4 0 4 0.000

Semi-finals edit

Final edit

The Final for this season's BBL Trophy was held on 2 March 2008, at the Pavilions in Plymouth, the first time the venue has hosted a major final. It was a 'North-South' final contested between Newcastle Eagles and Guildford Heat, and was broadcast live on television, on Setanta Sports 2, and also BBC Radio Newcastle.

Newcastle had been leading 47–35 at the half, but a Guildford comeback led by Most Valuable Player E. J. Harrison and Daniel Gilbert, overhauled the Eagles for their first trophy of the season, after the league and cup double of last season. Harrison scored 10 of his 25 points in the closing quarter with Gilbert scoring 3 in the last minute to cement the trophy for the Heat. Lynard Stewart led all scorers in the match with 26 points, but this was not enough for Newcastle as Fabulous Flournoy's men went down in their second consecutive final after losing to Milton Keynes Lions in the BBL Cup final.

2 March 2008
Report
Guildford Heat 86–79 Newcastle Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 21-20, 14-27, 30-14, 21-18
Pts: E. J. Harrison 25, Daniel Gilbert 25, Mike Martin 13 Pts: Lynard Stewart 26, Andrew Bridge 12, Olu Babalola 11

Statistics leaders edit

Category Player Stat
Points per game   James Life (Worcester Wolves) 25.9
Rebounds per game     Shawn Myers (Cheshire Jets) 11.3
Assists per game     James Whyte (Sheffield Sharks) 7.0
Steals per game   Maurice Hampton (Scottish Rocks) 2.9
Blocks per game   Andrew Alleyne (Leicester Riders) 1.4
Field goal percentage     Lynard Stewart (Newcastle Eagles) 65.9%
Free throw percentage     Charles Smith (Newcastle Eagles) 87.0%
Three-point field goal percentage   Chris Haslam (Everton Tigers) 48.5%

Monthly awards edit

Seasonal awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b BBC London (2007). "London United Basketball Team". BBC. Retrieved 8 November 2010.
  2. ^ a b Simon Rushworth (2008). "Basketball back on the box". Sunday Sun. Retrieved 17 February 2008.
  3. ^ Collin Tattum (2007). "Panthers banned from making Telford switch". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 2 October 2007.
  4. ^ Harold McNeil (2007). "Ex-Canisius basketball star Brian Dux injured in car crash in England". The Buffalo News. from the original on 14 November 2007. Retrieved 26 November 2007.
  5. ^ Surrey Advertiser (2007). "Inquiry into 999 response while basketball pro remains in a coma". Surrey Advertiser. Retrieved 26 November 2007.
  6. ^ Colin Tattum (2008). "Panthers trounced in Telford". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 18 February 2008.
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The 2007 08 BBL season the 21st since the establishment of the British Basketball League commenced on 9 September 2007 when the Plymouth Raiders succumbed to the Guildford Heat in the inaugural Cup Winners Cup competition The regular season started two weeks later on 21 September with 12 teams including new additions Birmingham Panthers Everton Tigers and London Capital the later of whom stepped up from EBL Division 1 during the summer After just one season in the top flight London United were forced to drop out due to the loss of its financial backer just weeks before the start of the season 1 2007 08 BBL seasonLeagueBritish Basketball LeagueSportBasketballRoll of HonourBBL championsNewcastle EaglesPlay Off s championsGuildford HeatBBL Cup championsMilton Keynes LionsBBL Trophy championsGuildford HeatBritish Basketball League seasons 2006 072008 09 Guildford s participation in the ULEB Cup saw a British team return to European competition for the first time since Brighton Bears appearance in the same competition in the 2003 04 season Out of their depth the Heat finished their European adventure with a 0 10 record On the domestic scene Guildford continued their dominance collecting the Cup Winners Cup BBL Trophy and the Play off crown Newcastle Eagles were Champions of the League s regular season campaign whilst rookie teams Everton and London ended with respectable 7th and 9th place finishes The League also secured a live broadcasting contract with Setanta Sports midway through the campaign which saw one televised game a week screened on live on their network 2 Contents 1 Teams 2 Notable occurrences 3 BBL Championship Tier 1 3 1 Final standings 3 2 Playoffs 3 2 1 Quarter finals 3 2 2 Semi finals 3 2 3 Third place game 3 2 4 Final 4 National League Division 1 Tier 2 4 1 Final standings 5 National League Division 2 Tier 3 5 1 Final standings 6 Cup Winners Cup 7 BBL Cup 7 1 First round 7 2 Quarter finals 7 3 Semi finals 7 4 Final 8 BBL Trophy 8 1 Group stage 8 1 1 Semi finals 8 1 2 Final 9 Statistics leaders 10 Monthly awards 11 Seasonal awards 12 ReferencesTeams edit nbsp nbsp Panthers nbsp Jets nbsp Tigers nbsp Heat nbsp Riders nbsp Capital nbsp Lions nbsp Eagles nbsp Raiders nbsp Rocks nbsp Sharks nbsp Wolvesclass notpageimage Locations of the 2007 08 BBL teams Team City Area Arena Capacity Last season Birmingham Panthers Birmingham amp Telford UoW Walsall Campus amp TCAT Arena 1 000 500 New Cheshire Jets Chester Northgate Arena 1 000 9th Everton Tigers Liverpool Echo Arena amp Greenbank Sports Academy 7 513 600 New Guildford Heat Guildford Guildford Spectrum 1 100 1st Leicester Riders Leicester John Sandford Centre 800 7th London Capital London Capital City Academy 300 New Milton Keynes Lions Milton Keynes Bletchley Centre 800 6th Newcastle Eagles Newcastle upon Tyne Metro Radio Arena 6 500 3rd Plymouth Raiders Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions 1 480 5th Scottish Rocks Glasgow Braehead Arena 4 000 4th Sheffield Sharks Sheffield English Institute of Sport 1 200 2nd Worcester Wolves Worcester University of Worcester 600 10thNotable occurrences editThe league features three new teams the Birmingham Panthers and Everton Tigers both start up franchises and London Capital who stepped up from the English Basketball League Just two weeks before the start of the season London United s directors announced on 5 September that they have withdrawn from all competitions for the upcoming season because of financial difficulties leaving new team Capital as London s sole representatives 1 A new pre season competition the Cup Winners Cup a two legged face off between the current holders of the BBL Cup and the BBL Trophy opened the new season with Guildford Heat claiming a 176 168 aggregate win over Plymouth Raiders On 2 October just days before their inaugural home game Birmingham Panthers finally secured a deal with the University of Wolverhampton to use their Walsall Campus as a home venue This came after deals with two other venues had previously fallen through and the League rejected a proposal for relocation to Telford 3 Guildford made their debut in European competition ULEB Cup on 6 November just two years after they ere established They lost 84 68 away to Bosnian team KK Bosna in Sarajevo During the early hours of 10 November Guildford star Brian Dux was involved in a serious car accident and fell into a coma 4 He was finally rushed to hospital over two hours after his car was found 5 and put into immediate intensive care The BBL Cup Final took place at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham on 13 January 2008 A sell out crowd of over 6 000 people saw a valiant Milton Keynes Lions comeback over Newcastle Eagles to claim their first ever piece of silverware with a 69 66 victory A television deal was struck on 17 February with international broadcaster Setanta Sports which began with the 2008 Trophy Final and saw one game a week shown live on Setanta Sports 2 every Wednesday 2 Despite having an earlier attempt to relocate to Telford blocked by the BBL Birmingham Panthers played their first game at Telford s TCAT Arena on 17 February against Newcastle Eagles who stormed to a 59 104 victory The temporary move suggested the franchise may relocate to Telford after just one season in Birmingham 6 Guildford triumphed with their first ever BBL Trophy victory over Newcastle at the Plymouth Pavilions on 2 March In front of a sell out crowd and broadcast live on Setanta Sports 2 the Heat ran out 86 79 winners in the action packed final BBL Championship Tier 1 editFinal standings edit Pos Team Pld W L Pts 1 Newcastle Eagles 33 29 4 0 879 58 2 Guildford Heat 33 24 9 0 727 48 3 Plymouth Raiders 33 24 9 0 727 48 4 Milton Keynes Lions 33 19 14 0 576 38 5 Scottish Rocks 33 18 15 0 545 36 6 Sheffield Sharks 33 17 16 0 515 34 7 Everton Tigers 33 16 17 0 485 32 8 Worcester Wolves 33 14 19 0 424 28 9 London Capital 33 12 21 0 364 24 10 Leicester Riders 33 10 23 0 303 20 11 Cheshire Jets 33 9 24 0 273 18 12 Birmingham Panthers 33 6 27 0 182 12 League winners Qualified for the play offs Playoffs edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal 1Newcastle Eagles1058Worcester Wolves961Newcastle Eagles634Milton Keynes Lions724Milton Keynes Lions1055Scottish Rocks934Milton Keynes Lions882Guildford Heat1002Guildford Heat817Everton Tigers722Guildford Heat81Third place3Plymouth Raiders663Plymouth Raiders911Newcastle Eagles926Sheffield Sharks733Plymouth Raiders96 Quarter finals edit 23 April 2008 Milton Keynes Lions 105 93 Scottish Rocks Bletchley Centre Milton Keynes 24 April 2008 Newcastle Eagles 105 96 Worcester Wolves Metro Radio Arena Newcastle upon Tyne 26 April 2008 Plymouth Raiders 91 73 Sheffield Sharks Plymouth Pavilions Plymouth 27 April 2008 Guildford Heat 81 72 Everton Tigers Guildford Spectrum Guildford Semi finals edit 3 May 2008 Newcastle Eagles 63 72 Milton Keynes Lions National Indoor Arena Birmingham 3 May 2008 Guildford Heat 81 66 Plymouth Raiders National Indoor Arena Birmingham Third place game edit 4 May 2008 Newcastle Eagles 92 96 Plymouth Raiders National Indoor Arena Birmingham Final edit 4 May 20085 00pm GMT Report Guildford Heat 100 88 Milton Keynes Lions Scoring by quarter 24 21 18 20 25 20 33 27Pts Daniel Gilbert 27 Mike Martin 25 Tony Dorsey 19Rebs Mike Martin 10 Pts Dru Spinks 22 Yorick Williams 13 Terrell Brown 10Rebs Robert Youngblood 7 National Indoor Arena BirminghamNational League Division 1 Tier 2 editFinal standings edit Pos Team Pld W L Pts 1 Manchester Magic 18 16 2 0 889 32 2 Reading Rockets 18 16 2 0 889 32 3 Worthing Thunder 18 14 4 0 778 28 4 Bristol Academy Flyers 18 10 8 0 556 20 5 London Leopards 18 9 9 0 500 18 6 Derby Trailblazers 18 8 10 0 444 16 7 City of Sheffield Arrows 18 8 10 0 444 16 8 Taunton Tigers 18 5 13 0 278 10 9 Coventry Crusaders 18 4 14 0 222 8 10 King s Lynn Fury 18 0 18 0 000 0 League winners Qualified for the play offsNational League Division 2 Tier 3 editFinal standings edit Pos Team Pld W L Pts 1 Tees Valley Mohawks 22 18 4 0 818 36 2 Cardiff Celts 22 18 4 0 818 36 3 Birmingham Aston Athletics 22 15 7 0 682 30 4 University of Birmingham 22 13 9 0 591 26 5 Leicester Warriors 22 13 9 0 591 26 6 Plymouth Marjon Cannons 22 12 10 0 545 24 7 Team Northumbria 22 12 10 0 545 24 8 Northampton Neptunes 22 10 12 0 455 20 9 Kent Crusaders 22 7 15 0 318 14 10 Plymouth Raiders II 22 6 16 0 273 12 11 Newi Nets 22 5 17 0 227 10 12 University of Wolverhampton 22 3 19 0 136 6 League winners Qualified for the play offsCup Winners Cup editThe 2007 08 season saw the inauguration of the BBL s newest competition the Cup Winners Cup The pre season event between last season s winners of the BBL Cup and BBL Trophy was staged over two legs with the winner determined by the final aggregate score Guildford Heat claimed the upper hand in the first leg away to Plymouth Raiders with an 83 77 victory despite being ahead by 18 points Raiders kept fighting and eventually clawed the game back before losing in the final minutes The second leg in Guildford was an equally tight affair but Heat s strength combined with Raiders poor free throw shooting gave them a 93 91 victory tallying up to a 176 168 win on aggregate 9 September 20074 00pm GMT Report Plymouth Raiders 77 83 Guildford Heat Scoring by quarter 13 20 16 23 24 17 24 23Pts DeAntoine Beasley 23 Pts Brian Dux Mike Martin 17 Plymouth Pavilions Plymouth 15 September 20077 00pm GMT Report Guildford Heat 93 90 Plymouth Raiders Scoring by quarter 25 20 22 21 14 20 32 29Pts Daniel Gilbert 20Rebs Mike Martin 12 Pts Andrew Lasker 21Rebs Gaylon Moore 13Guildford win on aggregate 176 168 Guildford Spectrum GuildfordBBL Cup editFor the 2007 08 edition of the BBL Cup the top three ranking teams from last season s BBL Championship Guildford Heat Sheffield Sharks and Newcastle Eagles plus the Milton Keynes Lions all received a bye into the Quarter final leaving the remaining eight clubs to battle it out in the First Round First round edit 27 September 2007 Leicester Riders 79 73 Birmingham Panthers John Sandford Centre Leicester 4 November 2007 Scottish Rocks 84 55 Worcester Wolves Braehead Arena Glasgow 4 November 2007 Plymouth Raiders 74 83 London Capital Plymouth Pavilions Plymouth 4 November 2007 Cheshire Jets 93 80 Everton Tigers Northgate Arena Cheshire Quarter finals edit 23 November 2007 Sheffield Sharks 59 73 Scottish Rocks English Institute of Sport Sheffield 25 November 2007 Guildford Heat 107 85 Leicester Riders Guildford Spectrum Guildford 25 November 2007 Newcastle Eagles 96 79 Cheshire Jets Metro Radio Arena Newcastle 25 November 2007 London Capital 73 78 Milton Keynes Lions Capital City Academy London Semi finals edit 15 December 2007 Scottish Rocks 69 75 Newcastle Eagles K2 Arena Crawley 15 December 2007 Milton Keynes Lions 91 80 Guildford Heat K2 Arena Crawley Final edit 13 January 2008 Report Milton Keynes Lions 69 66 Newcastle Eagles Scoring by quarter 9 13 24 15 24 17 12 21Pts Kevin Griffin MVP 24 Tony Windless 22 Yorick Williams 9 Pts Charles Smith 21 Andrew Bridge 18 Lynard Stewart 12 National Indoor Arena BirminghamBBL Trophy editThis season s BBL Trophy was slightly reformatted from the previous edition of the tournament The first round comprised three groups of three and one group of four Gone were the lower league clubs for the English Basketball League and Scottish Basketball League with the exception of the previous year s EBL Division 1 champions Worthing Thunder who stepped in to fill the spot vacated by London United who withdrew prior to the season opener Each team played each other twice once home and once away and after each group campaign is completed the top team from each group advanced into the semi finals If teams tied on points 2 for a win 0 for a loss head to head results would come into play Group stage edit Group 1 Team Pts Pld W L Per cent 1 Cheshire Jets 8 6 4 2 0 666 2 Plymouth Raiders 8 6 4 2 0 666 3 Milton Keynes Lions 6 6 3 3 0 500 4 Leicester Riders 2 6 1 5 0 166 Group 2 Team Pts Pld W L Per cent 1 Guildford Heat 8 4 4 0 1 000 2 London Capital 4 4 2 2 0 500 3 Worthing Thunder 0 4 0 4 0 000 Group 3 Team Pts Pld W L Per cent 1 Worcester Wolves 8 4 4 0 1 000 2 Sheffield Sharks 4 4 2 2 0 500 3 Birmingham Panthers 0 4 0 4 0 000 Group 4 Team Pts Pld W L Per cent 1 Newcastle Eagles 6 4 3 1 0 750 2 Scottish Rocks 6 4 3 1 0 750 3 Everton Tigers 0 4 0 4 0 000 Semi finals edit 2 February 2008 Worcester Wolves 75 81 Guildford Heat Ponds Forge Sheffield 2 February 2008 Newcastle Eagles 105 75 Cheshire Jets Ponds Forge Sheffield Final edit The Final for this season s BBL Trophy was held on 2 March 2008 at the Pavilions in Plymouth the first time the venue has hosted a major final It was a North South final contested between Newcastle Eagles and Guildford Heat and was broadcast live on television on Setanta Sports 2 and also BBC Radio Newcastle Newcastle had been leading 47 35 at the half but a Guildford comeback led by Most Valuable Player E J Harrison and Daniel Gilbert overhauled the Eagles for their first trophy of the season after the league and cup double of last season Harrison scored 10 of his 25 points in the closing quarter with Gilbert scoring 3 in the last minute to cement the trophy for the Heat Lynard Stewart led all scorers in the match with 26 points but this was not enough for Newcastle as Fabulous Flournoy s men went down in their second consecutive final after losing to Milton Keynes Lions in the BBL Cup final 2 March 2008 Report Guildford Heat 86 79 Newcastle Eagles Scoring by quarter 21 20 14 27 30 14 21 18Pts E J Harrison 25 Daniel Gilbert 25 Mike Martin 13 Pts Lynard Stewart 26 Andrew Bridge 12 Olu Babalola 11 Plymouth Pavilions PlymouthStatistics leaders editCategory Player Stat Points per game nbsp James Life Worcester Wolves 25 9 Rebounds per game nbsp nbsp Shawn Myers Cheshire Jets 11 3 Assists per game nbsp nbsp James Whyte Sheffield Sharks 7 0 Steals per game nbsp Maurice Hampton Scottish Rocks 2 9 Blocks per game nbsp Andrew Alleyne Leicester Riders 1 4 Field goal percentage nbsp nbsp Lynard Stewart Newcastle Eagles 65 9 Free throw percentage nbsp nbsp Charles Smith Newcastle Eagles 87 0 Three point field goal percentage nbsp Chris Haslam Everton Tigers 48 5 Monthly awards editMonth Coach Player October nbsp nbsp Fabulous Flournoy Newcastle Eagles nbsp nbsp Shawn Myers Cheshire Jets November nbsp nbsp Sterling Davis Scottish Rocks nbsp Anthony Paez Worcester Wolves December nbsp Vince Macaulay Razaq Milton Keynes Lions nbsp Charles Smith Newcastle Eagles January nbsp nbsp Sterling Davis Scottish Rocks nbsp nbsp Jayson Obazuaye Cheshire Jets February nbsp nbsp Fabulous Flournoy Newcastle Eagles nbsp nbsp Tony Dorsey Guildford Heat Seasonal awards editMost Valuable Player Lynard Stewart Newcastle Eagles Coach of the Year Vince Macaulay Razaq Milton Keynes Lions All Star First Team Lynard Stewart Newcastle Eagles Anthony Paez Worcester Wolves Andrew Lasker Plymouth Raiders Danny Gilbert Guildford Heat Robert Yanders Scottish Rocks All Star Second Team Tony Dorsey Guildford Heat Jayson Obazuaye Cheshire Jets Yorick Williams Milton Keynes Lions E J Morrison Guildford Heat James Life Worcester Wolves References edit a b BBC London 2007 London United Basketball Team BBC Retrieved 8 November 2010 a b Simon Rushworth 2008 Basketball back on the box Sunday Sun Retrieved 17 February 2008 Collin Tattum 2007 Panthers banned from making Telford switch Birmingham Mail Retrieved 2 October 2007 Harold McNeil 2007 Ex Canisius basketball star Brian Dux injured in car crash in England The Buffalo News Archived from the original on 14 November 2007 Retrieved 26 November 2007 Surrey Advertiser 2007 Inquiry into 999 response while basketball pro remains in a coma Surrey Advertiser Retrieved 26 November 2007 Colin Tattum 2008 Panthers trounced in Telford Birmingham Mail Retrieved 18 February 2008 Preceded by2006 07 season BBL seasons2007 08 Succeeded by2008 09 season Retrieved from https en 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