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2011–12 British Basketball League season

The 2011–12 BBL season was the 25th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987. The season featured 11 teams from across England and Scotland, with Durham Wildcats appearing in their first campaign after election from EBL Division 1.[1] The League did not feature two teams from the previous season; Worthing Thunder had stepped down to the EBL,[2] whilst Essex Pirates withdrew just two weeks prior to the season starting due to the loss of a major sponsor.[3] There was also uncertainty regarding the participation of reigning champions Mersey Tigers, who had to postpone their first game due to off-court problems and operational issues.[4][5]

2011–12 BBL season
LeagueBritish Basketball League
SportBasketball
Roll of Honour
BBL championsNewcastle Eagles
Play Off's championsNewcastle Eagles
BBL Cup championsNewcastle Eagles
BBL Trophy championsNewcastle Eagles
British Basketball League seasons

Newcastle Eagles opened the season with an 85–63 victory over Northern rivals Glasgow Rocks in the BBL Cup, on September 30, 2011. The Championship regular season didn't commence until mid-October, whilst the initial stages of the Trophy and BBL Cup were played out prior to the Championship beginning. Newcastle were victorious in the BBL Cup and BBL Trophy after beating Plymouth Raiders in the finals of both competitions. The Eagles also went on to clinch their 5th BBL Championship after Plymouth lost to Leicester Riders on April 11, setting a new record for the most Championships won in the history of the BBL. Eagles' 5th title beat the previous record of four Championship's held by Kingston Kings from the 1980s and 1990s. The season was wrapped up with Eagles stamping their dominance on the play-offs, defeating Leicester in the Final on May 12, 2012, and going on to win all four titles for the 2011–12 campaign.

Following the season's climax the British Basketball League, along with several other basketball governing bodies, united to form the British Basketball Union, a new organisation created to promote the commercial development of basketball within Great Britain.[6]

Teams Edit

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Locations of the 2011–12 BBL teams

Notable occurrences Edit

  • Durham Wildcats were the newest additions to the BBL, having been elected to join from EBL Division 1.[1]
  • Pre-season transfer speculation centred around the possibility of Los Angeles Lakers star Ron Artest signing for Cheshire Jets during the NBA lockout, after announcing on his Twitter account that he was in discussions with the club,[7] who had reportedly offered him shares in the franchise.[8] Other reports also linked Artest to Glasgow Rocks.[9]
  • After ten years at Cheshire Jets, Paul Smith stepped down from his position as Head Coach prior to the season opening, leaving Assistant John Lavery to take the reins.[10]
  • The Mersey Tigers franchise changed ownership following Liverpool-based businessman Steve Brookfield's acquisition from former owner Gary Townsend, who set up the club in 2007.[11]
  • Essex Pirates officially withdrew from the BBL on September 16, just two weeks before the start of the season.[3] The loss of a major sponsor was a major factor, and it was revealed the owners even looked at relocating to Crystal Palace NSC Arena in London before the decision was made to disband.[12]
  • Mersey Tigers were forced to postpone their first game of the season amid fears of the franchise's imminent collapse.[13] Off-court problems and operational issues were later cited as the reason for postponement, but the franchise eventually fielded a team and resumed play the following week.[4][5]
  • A sell-out 1,200 crowd at Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre saw Durham play host to their first BBL game, losing 66–88 to local rivals Newcastle Eagles.[14]
  • An incident between Guildford Heat's Martelle McLemore and Plymouth Raiders mascot Foxy during a game on October 22 was the subject of a League inquiry after the mascot entered the court and pulled McLemore's shorts down during a break in play.[15][16][17] Following the league's inquiry, Plymouth Raiders were given a "small fine" whilst McLemore was awarded with 5 penalty points for his involvement by pushing the Raiders mascot.[18][19]
  • Glasgow Rocks' veteran player-coach Sterling Davis reached two personal milestones in October, making his 1000th BBL Championship free-throw and 5000th point scored.[20]
  • After a 12-game losing streak, Guildford Heat finally recorded their first win of the season on December 16, with an 82–76 victory away to current Champions Mersey Tigers.[21]
  • Nathan Schall, of Milton Keynes Lions, was the winner of the Kickz.co.uk Slam Dunk Contest 2012 which took place on January 15, prior to the BBL Cup Final.
  • Newcastle Eagles collected their first piece of silverware for the season on January 15, 2012, with a 115–94 victory over Plymouth Raiders in the BBL Cup final at the National Indoor Arena. Newcastle's Charles Smith set a new BBL Cup Final record by posting a 39 points, whilst Newcastle also broke the previous record of 103 for points scored.[22]
  • Leicester Riders announced in January that their point guard Flinder Boyd had decided to leave the club with immediate effect "in order to pursue interests way from basketball."[23] It was reported in March that the Great Britain international has officially retired from playing, just months before Team GB's Olympic Games tournament.[24]
  • Newcastle Eagles scooped their second title of the season with another victory over Plymouth Raiders in the BBL Trophy final. The Eagles won the Trophy with a 184–177 aggregate victory in the two-game series, winning the second leg 96–80 at Sport Central on March 24.[25]
  • With title-challengers Plymouth Raiders losing 96–72 away to Leicester Riders on April 11, the Championship trophy returned to Newcastle Eagles, becoming the Northeastern club's third title of the season.[26] The trophy was presented to the Eagles at Sport Central on April 14 at their home game with Mersey Tigers, but celebrations were dampened as Eagles were unexpectedly defeated 74–82 by Mersey.[27]
  • Due to the unsuitability of the John Sandford Centre venue for television broadcasting,[28] Leicester Riders were forced to switch venues for their Play-off homes games from their usual home to their former home at the Sports Centre on the campus of Loughborough University.[29]
  • Newcastle Eagles completed a 'clean sweep' of titles by claiming the Play-off crown with a 71–62 victory over Leicester Riders in the Grand Final at the National Indoor Arena, on 12 May. Newcastle's Charles Smith was awarded the Final's MVP, scoring 21 points.[30]
  • Following the conclusion of the season, the BBL entered into a joint venture with other basketball governing bodies to establish the British Basketball Union (BBU), a new organisation created to promote the commercial development of basketball within Great Britain.[6]
  • After four seasons in charge of Mersey Tigers, Head Coach Tony Garbelotto left the club at the end of the season to coach German Pro A team Heidelberg.[31]

BBL Championship (Tier 1) Edit

Final standings Edit

Pos Team Pld W L % Pts
1 Newcastle Eagles 30 23 7 0.766 46
2 Leicester Riders 30 22 8 0.733 44
3 Worcester Wolves 30 22 8 0.733 44
4 Plymouth Raiders 30 21 9 0.700 42
5 Glasgow Rocks 30 16 14 0.533 32
6 Cheshire Jets 30 13 17 0.433 26
7 Sheffield Sharks 30 13 17 0.433 26
8 Guildford Heat 30 12 18 0.400 24
9 Milton Keynes Lions 30 10 20 0.333 20
10 Mersey Tigers 30 10 20 0.333 20
11 Durham Wildcats 30 3 27 0.100 6
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

Playoffs Edit

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
             
1 Newcastle Eagles 93 74 167
8 Guildford Heat 56 69 125
1 Newcastle Eagles 89 79 168
6 Cheshire Jets 99 64 163
3 Worcester Wolves 80 77 157
6 Cheshire Jets 80 87 167
1 Newcastle Eagles 71
2 Leicester Riders 62
2 Leicester Riders 92 90 182
7 Sheffield Sharks 76 65 141
2 Leicester Riders 76 97 173
5 Glasgow Rocks 77 72 149
4 Plymouth Raiders 84 60 144
5 Glasgow Rocks 79 80 159

Quarter-finals Edit

(1) Newcastle Eagles vs. (8) Guildford Heat

April 29, 2012
Guildford Heat 69–74 Newcastle Eagles
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 167–125

(2) Leicester Riders vs. (7) Sheffield Sharks

April 29, 2012
Leicester Riders 90–65 Sheffield Sharks
Leicester wins on aggregate, 182–141

(3) Worcester Wolves vs. (6) Cheshire Jets

April 29, 2012
Cheshire Jets 87–77 Worcester Wolves
Cheshire wins on aggregate, 167–157
Northgate Arena, Chester

(4) Plymouth Raiders vs. (5) Glasgow Rocks

April 29, 2012
Glasgow Rocks 80–60 Plymouth Raiders
Glasgow wins on aggregate, 159–144
Kelvin Hall, Glasgow

Semi-finals Edit

(1) Newcastle Eagles vs. (6) Cheshire Jets

May 6, 2012
Cheshire Jets 64–79 Newcastle Eagles
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 168–163
Northgate Arena, Chester

(2) Leicester Riders vs. (5) Glasgow Rocks

May 4, 2012
Kelvin Hall, Glasgow
May 6, 2012
Leicester Riders 97–72 Glasgow Rocks
Leicester wins on aggregate, 173–149

Final Edit

May 12, 2012
4.00pm GMT
Report
Newcastle Eagles 71–62 Leicester Riders
Scoring by quarter: 12–21, 19–10, 25–18, 15–13
Pts: Charles Smith 21, Paul Gause 13, Darius Defoe 10, Joe Chapman 10. Andy Thomson 9, Fab Flournoy 8
Rebs: Fabulous Flournoy, 13
Asts: Charles Smith/Fabulous Flournoy, 4
Pts: Andrew Sullivan 18, Ayron Hardy 12, Bradd Wierzbicki 11, Brett Royster 6, Cameron Rundles 4, Barry Lamble 4, Reece Haggith 3, Jamell Anderson 2, Yorick Williams 2
Rebs: Ayron Hardy, 12
Asts: Ayron Hardy, 7

EBL National League Division 1 (Tier 2) Edit

Final standings Edit

Pos Team Pld W L % Pts
1 London Leopards 24 20 4 0.833 40
2 Bristol Academy Flyers 24 18 6 0.750 36
3 Derby Trailblazers 24 16 8 0.667 32
4 Worthing Thunder 24 16 8 0.667 32
5 Bradford Dragons 24 15 9 0.625 30
6 Leicester Warriors 24 15 9 0.625 30
7 Reading Rockets 24 14 10 0.583 28
8 Medway Park Crusaders 24 12 12 0.500 24
9 Brixton TopCats 24 11 13 0.458 22
10 Leeds Carnegie 24 10 14 0.417 20
11 Tees Valley Mohawks 24 4 20 0.167 8
12 Westminster Warriors 24 3 21 0.125 6
13 PAWS London Capital 24 2 22 0.083 4
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

EBL National League Division 2 (Tier 3) Edit

Final standings Edit

Pos Team Pld W L % Pts
1 Team Northumbria 20 18 2 0.900 36
2 Hemel Storm 20 16 4 0.800 32
3 Glamorgan Gladiators 20 14 6 0.700 28
4 Birmingham Mets 20 12 8 0.600 24
5 Team Solent 20 11 9 0.550 22
6 Derbyshire Arrows 20 10 10 0.500 20
7 Eastside Eagles 20 9 11 0.450 18
8 London Westside 20 9 11 0.450 18
9 Mansfield Giants 20 6 14 0.300 12
10 London United 20 3 17 0.150 6
11 Birmingham A's 20 2 18 0.100 4
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

BBL Cup Edit

1st round Edit

October 29, 2011
John Sandford Centre, Leicester
October 30, 2011
Kelvin Hall, Glasgow

Quarter-finals Edit

November 11, 2011
Knowsley Leisure & Culture Park, Liverpool
November 13, 2011
Northgate Arena, Chester

Semi-finals Edit

Leicester Riders vs. Newcastle Eagles

November 26, 2011
John Sandford Centre, Leicester
December 2, 2011
Newcastle Eagles 71–63 Leicester Riders
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 161–153

Plymouth Raiders vs. Worcester Wolves

December 11, 2011
Plymouth Raiders 82–89 Worcester Wolves
Plymouth wins on aggregate, 193–172

Final Edit

January 15, 2012
3.45pm GMT
Report
Newcastle Eagles 115–94 Plymouth Raiders
Scoring by quarter: 35–26, 28–26, 31–28, 21–20
Pts: Charles Smith 39, Paul Gause 24, Andrew Bridge 16, Joe Chapman 15, Andrew Thomson 13, Darius Defoe 4, Fabulous Flournoy 4
Rebs: Fabulous Flournoy/Andrew Thomson, 7
Asts: Fabulous Flournoy, 5
Pts: Lehmon Colbert 25, Jeremy Bell 23, Anthony Rowe 20, Anthony Martin 13, Paul Williams 10, James Jones 3
Rebs: Lehmon Colbert/Anthony Rowe, 8
Asts: Anthony Martin, 6

BBL Trophy Edit

Group stage Edit

Semi-finals Edit

Newcastle Eagles vs. Sheffield Sharks

February 10, 2012
Newcastle Eagles 104–84 Sheffield Sharks
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 220–168

Milton Keynes Lions vs. Plymouth Raiders

February 5, 2012
Plymouth Raiders 107–99 (OT) Milton Keynes Lions
Plymouth wins on aggregate, 188–186

Final Edit

First Leg
March 18, 2012
3.45pm GMT
Report
Plymouth Raiders 97–88 Newcastle Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 22–12, 19–12, 22–32, 34–20
Pts: Michael Ojo 22, Jeremy Bell 21, Paul Williams 14, James Jones 14, Lehmon Colbert 13, Anthony Rowe 8 Jamal Williams 3, Anthony Martin 2
Rebs: Paul Williams, 18
Pts: Charles Smith 21, Andrew Thomson 16, Joe Chapman 14, Darius Defoe 12, Fab Flournoy 11, Paul Gause 10, Andrew Bridge 4
Rebs: Fabulous Flournoy, 8
Second Leg
March 23, 2012
7.30pm GMT
Report
Newcastle Eagles 96–80 Plymouth Raiders
Scoring by quarter: 18–23, 37–23, 16–22, 25–17
Pts: Paul Gause 19, Andrew Thomson 17, Charles Smith 16, Joe Chapman 16, Darius Defoe 14, Fab Flournoy 8, Andrew Bridge 6
Rebs: Andrew Thomson, 11
Pts: Jeremy Bell 29, Lehmon Colbert 13, Paul Williams 13, James Jones 11, Michael Ojo 7, Anthony Rowe 4, Jamal Williams 3
Rebs: Paul Williams, 15
Newcastle wins on aggregate, 184–177

Statistics leaders Edit

Category Player Stat
Points per game   Demarius Bolds (Milton Keynes Lions) 23.9
Rebounds per game   Daniel Northern (Milton Keynes Lions) 12.3
Assists per game   Adam Brown (Cheshire Jets) 5.0
Steals per game   Demarius Bolds (Milton Keynes Lions) 2.8
Blocks per game   Bill Cole (Cheshire Jets) 2.3

Monthly awards Edit

Seasonal awards Edit

References Edit

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The 2011 12 BBL season was the 25th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league s establishment in 1987 The season featured 11 teams from across England and Scotland with Durham Wildcats appearing in their first campaign after election from EBL Division 1 1 The League did not feature two teams from the previous season Worthing Thunder had stepped down to the EBL 2 whilst Essex Pirates withdrew just two weeks prior to the season starting due to the loss of a major sponsor 3 There was also uncertainty regarding the participation of reigning champions Mersey Tigers who had to postpone their first game due to off court problems and operational issues 4 5 2011 12 BBL seasonLeagueBritish Basketball LeagueSportBasketballRoll of HonourBBL championsNewcastle EaglesPlay Off s championsNewcastle EaglesBBL Cup championsNewcastle EaglesBBL Trophy championsNewcastle EaglesBritish Basketball League seasons 2010 112012 13 Newcastle Eagles opened the season with an 85 63 victory over Northern rivals Glasgow Rocks in the BBL Cup on September 30 2011 The Championship regular season didn t commence until mid October whilst the initial stages of the Trophy and BBL Cup were played out prior to the Championship beginning Newcastle were victorious in the BBL Cup and BBL Trophy after beating Plymouth Raiders in the finals of both competitions The Eagles also went on to clinch their 5th BBL Championship after Plymouth lost to Leicester Riders on April 11 setting a new record for the most Championships won in the history of the BBL Eagles 5th title beat the previous record of four Championship s held by Kingston Kings from the 1980s and 1990s The season was wrapped up with Eagles stamping their dominance on the play offs defeating Leicester in the Final on May 12 2012 and going on to win all four titles for the 2011 12 campaign Following the season s climax the British Basketball League along with several other basketball governing bodies united to form the British Basketball Union a new organisation created to promote the commercial development of basketball within Great Britain 6 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 Final 4 EBL National League Division 1 Tier 2 4 1 Final standings 5 EBL National League Division 2 Tier 3 5 1 Final standings 6 BBL Cup 6 1 1st round 6 2 Quarter finals 6 3 Semi finals 6 4 Final 7 BBL Trophy 7 1 Group stage 7 2 Semi finals 7 3 Final 8 Statistics leaders 9 Monthly awards 10 Seasonal awards 11 ReferencesTeams Edit Jets Wildcats Rocks Heat Riders Tigers Lions Eagles Raiders Sharks Wolvesclass notpageimage Locations of the 2011 12 BBL teams Team City Area Arena Capacity Last seasonCheshire Jets Chester Northgate Arena 1 000 4thDurham Wildcats Newton Aycliffe Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre 1 200 NewGlasgow Rocks Glasgow Kelvin Hall 1 200 6thGuildford Heat Guildford Surrey Sports Park 1 000 7thLeicester Riders Leicester John Sandford Centre 800 8thMersey Tigers Liverpool Knowsley Leisure amp Culture Park 450 1stMilton Keynes Lions Milton Keynes Prestige Homes Arena 1 400 10thNewcastle Eagles Newcastle upon Tyne Sport Central 3 000 2ndPlymouth Raiders Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions 1 480 5thSheffield Sharks Sheffield English Institute of Sport 1 200 3rdWorcester Wolves Worcester University of Worcester 600 9thNotable occurrences EditDurham Wildcats were the newest additions to the BBL having been elected to join from EBL Division 1 1 Pre season transfer speculation centred around the possibility of Los Angeles Lakers star Ron Artest signing for Cheshire Jets during the NBA lockout after announcing on his Twitter account that he was in discussions with the club 7 who had reportedly offered him shares in the franchise 8 Other reports also linked Artest to Glasgow Rocks 9 After ten years at Cheshire Jets Paul Smith stepped down from his position as Head Coach prior to the season opening leaving Assistant John Lavery to take the reins 10 The Mersey Tigers franchise changed ownership following Liverpool based businessman Steve Brookfield s acquisition from former owner Gary Townsend who set up the club in 2007 11 Essex Pirates officially withdrew from the BBL on September 16 just two weeks before the start of the season 3 The loss of a major sponsor was a major factor and it was revealed the owners even looked at relocating to Crystal Palace NSC Arena in London before the decision was made to disband 12 Mersey Tigers were forced to postpone their first game of the season amid fears of the franchise s imminent collapse 13 Off court problems and operational issues were later cited as the reason for postponement but the franchise eventually fielded a team and resumed play the following week 4 5 A sell out 1 200 crowd at Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre saw Durham play host to their first BBL game losing 66 88 to local rivals Newcastle Eagles 14 An incident between Guildford Heat s Martelle McLemore and Plymouth Raiders mascot Foxy during a game on October 22 was the subject of a League inquiry after the mascot entered the court and pulled McLemore s shorts down during a break in play 15 16 17 Following the league s inquiry Plymouth Raiders were given a small fine whilst McLemore was awarded with 5 penalty points for his involvement by pushing the Raiders mascot 18 19 Glasgow Rocks veteran player coach Sterling Davis reached two personal milestones in October making his 1000th BBL Championship free throw and 5000th point scored 20 After a 12 game losing streak Guildford Heat finally recorded their first win of the season on December 16 with an 82 76 victory away to current Champions Mersey Tigers 21 Nathan Schall of Milton Keynes Lions was the winner of the Kickz co uk Slam Dunk Contest 2012 which took place on January 15 prior to the BBL Cup Final Newcastle Eagles collected their first piece of silverware for the season on January 15 2012 with a 115 94 victory over Plymouth Raiders in the BBL Cup final at the National Indoor Arena Newcastle s Charles Smith set a new BBL Cup Final record by posting a 39 points whilst Newcastle also broke the previous record of 103 for points scored 22 Leicester Riders announced in January that their point guard Flinder Boyd had decided to leave the club with immediate effect in order to pursue interests way from basketball 23 It was reported in March that the Great Britain international has officially retired from playing just months before Team GB s Olympic Games tournament 24 Newcastle Eagles scooped their second title of the season with another victory over Plymouth Raiders in the BBL Trophy final The Eagles won the Trophy with a 184 177 aggregate victory in the two game series winning the second leg 96 80 at Sport Central on March 24 25 With title challengers Plymouth Raiders losing 96 72 away to Leicester Riders on April 11 the Championship trophy returned to Newcastle Eagles becoming the Northeastern club s third title of the season 26 The trophy was presented to the Eagles at Sport Central on April 14 at their home game with Mersey Tigers but celebrations were dampened as Eagles were unexpectedly defeated 74 82 by Mersey 27 Due to the unsuitability of the John Sandford Centre venue for television broadcasting 28 Leicester Riders were forced to switch venues for their Play off homes games from their usual home to their former home at the Sports Centre on the campus of Loughborough University 29 Newcastle Eagles completed a clean sweep of titles by claiming the Play off crown with a 71 62 victory over Leicester Riders in the Grand Final at the National Indoor Arena on 12 May Newcastle s Charles Smith was awarded the Final s MVP scoring 21 points 30 Following the conclusion of the season the BBL entered into a joint venture with other basketball governing bodies to establish the British Basketball Union BBU a new organisation created to promote the commercial development of basketball within Great Britain 6 After four seasons in charge of Mersey Tigers Head Coach Tony Garbelotto left the club at the end of the season to coach German Pro A team Heidelberg 31 BBL Championship Tier 1 EditFinal standings Edit Pos Team Pld W L Pts1 Newcastle Eagles 30 23 7 0 766 462 Leicester Riders 30 22 8 0 733 443 Worcester Wolves 30 22 8 0 733 444 Plymouth Raiders 30 21 9 0 700 425 Glasgow Rocks 30 16 14 0 533 326 Cheshire Jets 30 13 17 0 433 267 Sheffield Sharks 30 13 17 0 433 268 Guildford Heat 30 12 18 0 400 249 Milton Keynes Lions 30 10 20 0 333 2010 Mersey Tigers 30 10 20 0 333 2011 Durham Wildcats 30 3 27 0 100 6 League winners Qualified for the play offsPlayoffs Edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal 1Newcastle Eagles93741678Guildford Heat56691251Newcastle Eagles89791686Cheshire Jets99641633Worcester Wolves80771576Cheshire Jets80871671Newcastle Eagles712Leicester Riders622Leicester Riders92901827Sheffield Sharks76651412Leicester Riders76971735Glasgow Rocks77721494Plymouth Raiders84601445Glasgow Rocks7980159Quarter finals Edit 1 Newcastle Eagles vs 8 Guildford Heat April 27 2012Newcastle Eagles 93 56 Guildford HeatSport Central Newcastle upon Tyne April 29 2012Guildford Heat 69 74 Newcastle EaglesNewcastle wins on aggregate 167 125Surrey Sports Park Guildford 2 Leicester Riders vs 7 Sheffield Sharks April 27 2012Sheffield Sharks 76 92 Leicester RidersEnglish Institute of Sport Sheffield April 29 2012Leicester Riders 90 65 Sheffield SharksLeicester wins on aggregate 182 141Loughborough University Loughborough 3 Worcester Wolves vs 6 Cheshire Jets April 28 2012Worcester Wolves 80 80 Cheshire JetsUniversity of Worcester Worcester April 29 2012Cheshire Jets 87 77 Worcester WolvesCheshire wins on aggregate 167 157Northgate Arena Chester 4 Plymouth Raiders vs 5 Glasgow Rocks April 26 2012Plymouth Raiders 84 79 Glasgow RocksPlymouth Pavilions Plymouth April 29 2012Glasgow Rocks 80 60 Plymouth RaidersGlasgow wins on aggregate 159 144Kelvin Hall Glasgow Semi finals Edit 1 Newcastle Eagles vs 6 Cheshire Jets May 4 2012Newcastle Eagles 89 99 Cheshire JetsSport Central Newcastle upon Tyne May 6 2012Cheshire Jets 64 79 Newcastle EaglesNewcastle wins on aggregate 168 163Northgate Arena Chester 2 Leicester Riders vs 5 Glasgow Rocks May 4 2012Glasgow Rocks 77 76 Leicester RidersKelvin Hall Glasgow May 6 2012Leicester Riders 97 72 Glasgow RocksLeicester wins on aggregate 173 149Loughborough University Loughborough Final Edit May 12 20124 00pm GMTReportNewcastle Eagles 71 62 Leicester RidersScoring by quarter 12 21 19 10 25 18 15 13Pts Charles Smith 21 Paul Gause 13 Darius Defoe 10 Joe Chapman 10 Andy Thomson 9 Fab Flournoy 8Rebs Fabulous Flournoy 13Asts Charles Smith Fabulous Flournoy 4 Pts Andrew Sullivan 18 Ayron Hardy 12 Bradd Wierzbicki 11 Brett Royster 6 Cameron Rundles 4 Barry Lamble 4 Reece Haggith 3 Jamell Anderson 2 Yorick Williams 2Rebs Ayron Hardy 12Asts Ayron Hardy 7National Indoor Arena BirminghamEBL National League Division 1 Tier 2 EditFinal standings Edit Pos Team Pld W L Pts1 London Leopards 24 20 4 0 833 402 Bristol Academy Flyers 24 18 6 0 750 363 Derby Trailblazers 24 16 8 0 667 324 Worthing Thunder 24 16 8 0 667 325 Bradford Dragons 24 15 9 0 625 306 Leicester Warriors 24 15 9 0 625 307 Reading Rockets 24 14 10 0 583 288 Medway Park Crusaders 24 12 12 0 500 249 Brixton TopCats 24 11 13 0 458 2210 Leeds Carnegie 24 10 14 0 417 2011 Tees Valley Mohawks 24 4 20 0 167 812 Westminster Warriors 24 3 21 0 125 613 PAWS London Capital 24 2 22 0 083 4 League winners Qualified for the play offsEBL National League Division 2 Tier 3 EditFinal standings Edit Pos Team Pld W L Pts1 Team Northumbria 20 18 2 0 900 362 Hemel Storm 20 16 4 0 800 323 Glamorgan Gladiators 20 14 6 0 700 284 Birmingham Mets 20 12 8 0 600 245 Team Solent 20 11 9 0 550 226 Derbyshire Arrows 20 10 10 0 500 207 Eastside Eagles 20 9 11 0 450 188 London Westside 20 9 11 0 450 189 Mansfield Giants 20 6 14 0 300 1210 London United 20 3 17 0 150 611 Birmingham A s 20 2 18 0 100 4 League winners Qualified for the play offsBBL Cup Edit1st round Edit October 29 2011Durham Wildcats 74 88 Plymouth RaidersNewton Aycliffe Leisure Centre Newton Aycliffe October 29 2011Worcester Wolves 88 77 Guildford HeatUniversity of Worcester Worcester October 29 2011Leicester Riders 102 67 Milton Keynes LionsJohn Sandford Centre Leicester October 30 2011Glasgow Rocks 78 60 Edinburgh KingsKelvin Hall Glasgow Quarter finals Edit November 4 2011Sheffield Sharks 83 85 Plymouth RaidersEnglish Institute of Sport Sheffield November 11 2011Mersey Tigers 62 91 Worcester WolvesKnowsley Leisure amp Culture Park Liverpool November 11 2011Newcastle Eagles 78 75 Glasgow RocksSport Central Newcastle upon Tyne November 13 2011Cheshire Jets 74 95 Leicester RidersNorthgate Arena Chester Semi finals Edit Leicester Riders vs Newcastle Eagles November 26 2011Leicester Riders 90 90 Newcastle EaglesJohn Sandford Centre Leicester December 2 2011Newcastle Eagles 71 63 Leicester RidersNewcastle wins on aggregate 161 153Sport Central Newcastle upon Tyne Plymouth Raiders vs Worcester Wolves December 10 2011Worcester Wolves 83 111 Plymouth RaidersUniversity of Worcester Worcester December 11 2011Plymouth Raiders 82 89 Worcester WolvesPlymouth wins on aggregate 193 172Plymouth Pavilions Plymouth Final Edit January 15 20123 45pm GMTReportNewcastle Eagles 115 94 Plymouth RaidersScoring by quarter 35 26 28 26 31 28 21 20Pts Charles Smith 39 Paul Gause 24 Andrew Bridge 16 Joe Chapman 15 Andrew Thomson 13 Darius Defoe 4 Fabulous Flournoy 4Rebs Fabulous Flournoy Andrew Thomson 7Asts Fabulous Flournoy 5 Pts Lehmon Colbert 25 Jeremy Bell 23 Anthony Rowe 20 Anthony Martin 13 Paul Williams 10 James Jones 3Rebs Lehmon Colbert Anthony Rowe 8Asts Anthony Martin 6National Indoor Arena BirminghamBBL Trophy EditGroup stage Edit Group 1 Team Pts Pld W L Percent1 Newcastle Eagles 6 4 3 1 0 7502 Glasgow Rocks 6 4 3 1 0 7503 Durham Wildcats 0 4 0 4 0 000Group 3 Team Pts Pld W L Percent1 Milton Keynes Lions 6 4 3 1 0 7502 Leicester Riders 6 4 3 1 0 7503 London Leopards 0 4 0 4 0 000 Group 2 Team Pts Pld W L Percent1 Sheffield Sharks 8 4 4 0 1 0002 Mersey Tigers 2 4 1 3 0 2503 Cheshire Jets 2 4 1 3 0 250Group 4 Team Pts Pld W L Percent1 Plymouth Raiders 6 4 3 1 0 7502 Worcester Wolves 6 4 3 1 0 7503 Guildford Heat 0 4 0 4 0 000 Semi finals Edit Newcastle Eagles vs Sheffield Sharks February 3 2012Sheffield Sharks 84 116 Newcastle EaglesEnglish Institute of Sport Sheffield February 10 2012Newcastle Eagles 104 84 Sheffield SharksNewcastle wins on aggregate 220 168Sport Central Newcastle upon Tyne Milton Keynes Lions vs Plymouth Raiders February 3 2012Milton Keynes Lions 87 81 Plymouth RaidersPrestige Homes Arena Milton Keynes February 5 2012Plymouth Raiders 107 99 OT Milton Keynes LionsPlymouth wins on aggregate 188 186Plymouth Pavilions Plymouth Final Edit First Leg March 18 20123 45pm GMTReportPlymouth Raiders 97 88 Newcastle EaglesScoring by quarter 22 12 19 12 22 32 34 20Pts Michael Ojo 22 Jeremy Bell 21 Paul Williams 14 James Jones 14 Lehmon Colbert 13 Anthony Rowe 8 Jamal Williams 3 Anthony Martin 2Rebs Paul Williams 18 Pts Charles Smith 21 Andrew Thomson 16 Joe Chapman 14 Darius Defoe 12 Fab Flournoy 11 Paul Gause 10 Andrew Bridge 4Rebs Fabulous Flournoy 8Plymouth Pavilions Plymouth Second Leg March 23 20127 30pm GMTReportNewcastle Eagles 96 80 Plymouth RaidersScoring by quarter 18 23 37 23 16 22 25 17Pts Paul Gause 19 Andrew Thomson 17 Charles Smith 16 Joe Chapman 16 Darius Defoe 14 Fab Flournoy 8 Andrew Bridge 6Rebs Andrew Thomson 11 Pts Jeremy Bell 29 Lehmon Colbert 13 Paul Williams 13 James Jones 11 Michael Ojo 7 Anthony Rowe 4 Jamal Williams 3Rebs Paul Williams 15Newcastle wins on aggregate 184 177Sport Central Newcastle upon TyneStatistics leaders EditCategory Player StatPoints per game Demarius Bolds Milton Keynes Lions 23 9Rebounds per game Daniel Northern Milton Keynes Lions 12 3Assists per game Adam Brown Cheshire Jets 5 0Steals per game Demarius Bolds Milton Keynes Lions 2 8Blocks per game Bill Cole Cheshire Jets 2 3Monthly awards EditMonth Coach PlayerOctober Fabulous Flournoy Newcastle Eagles Ayron Hardy Leicester Riders November Rob Paternostro Leicester Riders Mychal Green Glasgow Rocks December Gavin Love Plymouth Raiders Richie Gordon Worcester Wolves January Fabulous Flournoy Newcastle Eagles Charles Smith Newcastle Eagles February Fabulous Flournoy Newcastle Eagles Tommy Freeman Worcester Wolves March Gavin Love Plymouth Raiders Ayron Hardy Leicester Riders April John Lavery Cheshire Jets Ayron Hardy Leicester Riders Seasonal awards EditMolten Most Valuable Player 32 Joe Chapman Newcastle Eagles Molten Coach of the Year 33 Fabulous Flournoy Newcastle Eagles Team of the Year 34 Cameron Rundles Leicester Riders Joe Chapman Newcastle Eagles Ayron Hardy Leicester Riders Richie Gordon Worcester Wolves Paul Williams Plymouth Raiders Defensive Team of the Year 34 Paul Gause Newcastle Eagles Demarius Bolds Milton Keynes Lions Ayron Hardy Leicester Riders Richie Gordon Worcester Wolves Bill Cole Cheshire Jets British Team of the Year 34 Myles Hesson Mersey Tigers Tayo Ogedengbe Guildford Heat Andrew Sullivan Leicester Riders Anthony Rowe Plymouth Raiders Andrew Thomson Newcastle Eagles References Edit a b Durham Wildcats join British Basketball League BBC Sport 2011 Retrieved November 16 2011 Worthing Thunder to drop into English Basketball League BBC Sport 2011 Retrieved November 16 2011 a b Essex Pirates BBL 2011 Retrieved November 16 2011 a b Mark Woods 2011 Sullivan exit addes to Mersey woes MVP 24 7 Retrieved November 16 2011 a b Mark Woods 2011 Mersey back in the game MVP 24 7 Retrieved November 16 2011 a b New basketball Union looks to create Olympic legacy BBLfans com 2012 Archived from the original on October 27 2014 Retrieved 2012 07 03 Ron Artest to play for Cheshire Jets Los Angeles Times 2011 Retrieved November 16 2011 Cheshire Jets official Team has offered Ron Artest a stake Los Angeles Times 2011 Retrieved November 16 2011 Mark Woods 2011 Rocks join Jets in race for Ron Artest MVP 24 7 Retrieved November 16 2011 Mark Woods 2011 Lavery to coach Jets as Smith steps down MVP 24 7 Retrieved November 16 2011 Mark Woods 2011 Mersey have new owner MVP 24 7 Retrieved November 16 2011 Mark Woods 2011 Only way is out for Essex MVP 24 7 Retrieved November 16 2011 Mark Woods 2011 Mersey put on hold as talks continue MVP 24 7 Retrieved November 16 2011 Mark Woods 2011 Durham defeated on BBL debut MVP 24 7 Retrieved November 16 2011 Mark Woods 2011 Not so Foxy move lands Plymouth in jam MVP 24 7 Retrieved November 16 2011 Plymouth Raiders mascot Foxy investigated for pulling down opponent s shorts The Herald Plymouth 2011 Archived from the original on November 27 2011 Retrieved November 16 2011 Raiders mascot causes on court controversy BBLfans com 2011 Retrieved November 16 2011 Plymouth fined for mascot incident BBLfans com 2011 Retrieved November 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2012 Nick Moore 2012 Newcastle Eagles complete clean sweep HoopsFix com Retrieved July 3 2012 Garbelotto quits Tigers BBLfans com 2012 Retrieved July 3 2012 Joe Chapman wins Molten BBL MVP award BBL org uk 2012 Retrieved June 28 2012 Flournoy wins Molten Coach of the Year award BBL org uk 2012 Retrieved June 28 2012 a b c BBL Team of the Year 2012 BBL org uk 2012 Retrieved June 28 2012 Preceded by2010 11 season BBL seasons2011 12 Succeeded by2012 13 season Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 12 British Basketball League season amp oldid 1147611925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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