1992–93_British_Basketball_League_season

1992–93 British Basketball League season

1992–93 British Basketball League season

Sports season


The 1992–93 BBL season was the sixth season of the British Basketball League (known as the Carlsberg League for sponsorship reasons) since its establishment in 1987. The first division featuring a total of 12 teams, playing 33 games each increased in number by one following the admittance of the Oldham Celtics. The Kingston Kings moved from the Tolworth Leisure Centre to new home in Guildford at the Spectrum Arena and became the Guildford Kings.[1]

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Worthing Bears were the dominant force in the regular season and sustained their momentum in the post-season Play-off, claiming silverware in both competitions.[2] Their closest rivals were Thames Valley Tigers, who had to settle for second place but were able to enjoy some glory by lifting the League Trophy following a win in the final over the Guildford Kings.

Carlsberg League Division One (Tier 1)

Final standings

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= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

Playoffs

Quarter-finals

(1) Worthing Bears vs. (8) Leicester City Riders

Worthing Bears 9484 Leicester City Riders
Worthing win series, 2–0

(2) Thames Valley Tigers vs. (7) Oldham Celtics

Oldham Celtics 85112 Thames Valley Tigers
Thames Valley Tigers 9886 Oldham Celtics
Thames Valley win series, 2–0

(3) London Towers vs. (6) Derby Bucks

Derby Bucks 9395 (OT) London Towers
London Towers 9793 Derby Bucks
London win series, 2–1

(4) Guildford Kings vs. (5) Birmingham Bullets

Guildford Kings 8275 Birmingham Bullets
Guildford win series, 2–1

Semi-finals

1 May 1993
Worthing Bears 7473 Guildford Kings
1 May 1993
Thames Valley Tigers 9787 London Towers

Final

2 May 1993[3]
Worthing Bears 7574 Thames Valley Tigers
Pts: Colin Irish, Steve Nelson, Alan Cunningham, Kalpatrick Wells, Mark Hubbard, Cleave Lewis Pts: Mike Obaseki, Lester James, Nigel Lloyd, Nick Cooke
Wembley Arena, London
Attendance: ?
Worthing Coach Alan Cunningham
Thames Valley Coach Mick Bett

National League Division 2 (Tier 2)

Final standings

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= League winners

National League Division 3 (Tier 3)

Final standings

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= League winners

National Cup

Third round

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

28 February 1993[4]
Guildford Kings 8272 Worthing Bears
Pts: Trevor Gordon 24, Carl Miller 20, Karl Brown 10 Pts: Colin Irish 19, Mark Hubbard 18, Mike Spaid 16
Doncaster Dome
Attendance: 2,000
Guildford Coach Kevin Cadle
Worthing Coach Alan Cunningham

NatWest Trophy

Group stage

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North Group 1

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North Group 2

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South Group 1

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South Group 2

Semi-finals

Derby Bucks vs. Guildford Kings

Guildford Kings 8584 Derby Bucks
Guildford win on aggregate, 209–176

Leicester City Riders vs. Thames Valley Tigers

Thames Valley Tigers 11498 Leicester City Riders
Thames Valley win on aggregate, 177–172

Final

17 January 1993[5]
Thames Valley Tigers 9184 Guildford Kings
Pts: Lester James (MVP) 24, Nigel Lloyd 17, Kevin St Kitts, Mike Obaseki, Michael Hayles Pts: Trevor Gordon 24 Alton Byrd 20, Martin Henlan, Carl Miller
National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Attendance: ?
Thames Valley Coach Mick Bett
Guildford Coach Kevin Cadle

Seasonal awards


References

  1. ""Kingston change name for move to new home." Times [London, England] 4 Aug. 1992". The Times Digital Archive.
  2. BBL Media Guide 2003/04, page 13
Preceded by BBL seasons
1992–93
Succeeded by

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