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1 Changes to format  





2 Teams  



2.1  Arenas and locations  





2.2  Personnel and sponsorship  





2.3  Coaching changes  







3 BBL Cup  



3.1  Qualification Stage  



3.1.1  North Group  





3.1.2  South Group  







3.2  Quarter-finals  





3.3  Semi-finals  





3.4  Final  







4 BBL Championship  



4.1  Standings  





4.2  Results  







5 Playoffs  





6 BBL Trophy  



6.1  First round  





6.2  Quarter-finals  





6.3  Semi-finals  





6.4  Final  







7 British clubs in European competitions  





8 Notes  





9 References  





10 External links  














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2019–20 BBL season
LeagueBritish Basketball League
Season2019–20
Number of games73[N 1]
Number of teams12
Regular season
League championsNo champions declared[1]
BBL CupWorcester Wolves (1st title)
BBL TrophyNewcastle Eagles (7th title)
Statistical leaders
Points
  • (267 points)
  • (24.7 PPG)
  • Rebounds
  • (125 rebounds)
  • (13.2 RPG)
  • Assists
  • (117 assists)
  • (9.0 APG)
  • Records
    Highest scoring
    • 213 points
  • Plymouth Raiders 103–110 Newcastle Eagles
  • (8 December 2019)
  • Winning streak
    • 6 games
  • Leicester Riders
  • (17 January – 29 February 2020)
  • Glasgow Rocks
  • (7 February – 14 March 2020)
  • Losing streak
    • 13 games
  • Manchester Giants
  • (8 December 2019 – 13 March 2020)
  • BBL seasons

    ← 2018–19

    2020–21 →

    The 2019–20 BBL season was the 33rd campaign of the British Basketball League, the top British professional basketball league, since its in 1987. The season featured 12 teams from across England and Scotland. On 17 March 2020, the season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. On 1 June 2020, the season was cancelled, with no League or Playoffs champions declared.[2]

    Changes to format[edit]

    The 2019–20 season saw a significantly revamped format for the first time in a number of years.[3]

    The newly-formatted BBL Cup began the 2019–20 season in September, with group stages (2 geographical groups, North and South, of 6 teams each) to determine 8 teams to progress to the Quarter-finals. Single-legged quarter finals and two-legged semi finals matches would determine the two finalists to contest the Cup final.

    The Championship would run from December to April. All 12 teams were to play each other twice, once home once away, for a 22-game regular season (as opposed to previous years where teams would play each other 3 times for a 33-game regular season). The top 8 teams would qualify for the end of season Playoffs.

    The Playoffs were due to run from April to May and for the first time in 21 years were due to be determined over a best-of-three series. The Playoffs Final would once again be held at the O2 Arena, London.

    Teams[edit]

    Phoenix
    Rocks
    Riders
    Lions Royals
    Giants
    Eagles
    Raiders
    Sharks
    Scorchers
    Wolves
    Locations of the 2019–20 BBL teams

    Arenas and locations[edit]

    Team City Arena Capacity
    Bristol Flyers Bristol SGS WISE Arena
    750
    Cheshire Phoenix Ellesmere Port Cheshire Oaks Arena
    1,400
    Radisson RED Glasgow Rocks Glasgow Emirates Arena
    1,650
    Leicester Riders Leicester Morningside Arena
    2,400
    London City Royals London Crystal Palace NSC
    1,500
    London Lions London Copper Box
    7,000
    Manchester Giants Manchester George H. Carnall Centre
    750
    Newcastle Eagles Newcastle upon Tyne Eagles Community Arena
    3,000
    Plymouth Raiders Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
    1,500
    B.Braun Sheffield Sharks Sheffield Ponds Forge
    1,000
    Surrey Scorchers Guildford Surrey Sports Park
    1,000
    Worcester Wolves Worcester University of Worcester Arena
    2,000

    Personnel and sponsorship[edit]

    Team Head coach Captain Main jersey sponsor
    Bristol Flyers Greece Andreas Kapoulas[4] England Daniel Edozie[5] Toogood International
    Cheshire Phoenix England Ben Thomas Serbia Momčilo Latinović Hillyer McKeown
    Radisson RED Glasgow Rocks France Vincent Lavandier[6] Scotland Gareth Murray[7] Carling
    Leicester Riders United States Rob Paternostro England Andrew Thomson[8] Jelson Homes
    London City Royals England Lloyd Gardner[9] England Orlan Jackman
    London Lions England Vince Macaulay[10] England Joe Ikhinmwin[11] ASOS
    Manchester Giants England Danny Byrne[12] England Callum Jones Space
    Newcastle Eagles England Ian McLeod United States Rahmon Fletcher ESH Group
    Plymouth Raiders England Paul James[13] Australia Josh Wilcher
    B.Braun Sheffield Sharks United States Atiba Lyons[14] Canada Mike Tuck B.Braun
    Surrey Scorchers Zimbabwe Creon Raftopoulos[15] England Tayo Ogedengbe[16] Gidden Place
    Worcester Wolves England Matthew Newby Netherlands Maarten Bouwknecht University of Worcester

    Coaching changes[edit]

    Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment
    Worcester Wolves England Tony Garbelotto End of Interim[17] 1 May 2019 Pre-season England Matthew Newby 22 July 2019[18]
    London City Royals England Jay Williams Released [19] 12 August 2019 Pre-season England Lloyd Gardner 16 August 2019 [9]
    Newcastle Eagles United States Fabulous Flournoy Signed by Toronto Raptors[20] 3 September 2019 Pre-season England Ian McLeod 6 September 2019 [21]

    BBL Cup[edit]

    The newly-formatted BBL Cup began the 2019–20 season on Friday 20 September, with the group stages running until Sunday 24 November. The 12 teams were split into 2 geographical groups, North and South. Each team played each other twice (once home, once away) with the top 4 teams in each group progressing to the Quarter-finals. Single-legged quarter finals and two-legged semi finals matches determined the two finalists to contest the Cup final on Sunday 26 January at the Arena Birmingham.

    Qualification Stage[edit]

    North Group[edit]

    Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification LEI SHE NEW CHE GLA MAN
    1 Leicester Riders 10 7 3 812 676 +136 Qualification to quarter finals 75–54 86–94 58–66 93–58 102–70
    2 Sheffield Sharks 10 7 3 804 723 +81 79–63 93–69 75–60 84–68 95–61
    3 Newcastle Eagles 10 6 4 868 794 +74 69–76 80–83 97–68 71–73 104–71
    4 Cheshire Phoenix 10 5 5 755 786 −31 63–75 76–72 92–100 78–88 96–85
    5 Glasgow Rocks 10 4 6 719 764 −45 66–88 101–81 86–90 72–74 107–85
    6 Manchester Giants 10 1 9 649 864 −215 57–96 70–88 66–94 64–82 20–0

    South Group[edit]

    Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification LCR WOR BRI LON SUR PLY
    1 London City Royals 10 8 2 860 793 +67 Qualification to quarter finals 77–64 84–57 92–77 92–84 101–92
    2 Worcester Wolves 10 6 4 798 798 0 65–67 74–70 92–67 77–78 104–100
    3 Bristol Flyers 10 6 4 835 837 −2 85–75 94–96 97–94 107–99 92–72
    4 London Lions 10 5 5 892 872 +20 100–99 85–90 103–69 98–87 101–86
    5 Surrey Scorchers 10 3 7 829 862 −33 82–84 77–83 64–71 80–77 87–77
    6 Plymouth Raiders 10 2 8 849 901 −52 87–89 83–53 76–93 80–90 96–91

    Quarter-finals[edit]

    29 November 2019

    Leicester Riders 72–63 London Lions

    Morningside Arena, Leicester

    29 November 2019

    Worcester Wolves 90–86 Newcastle Eagles

    University of Worcester Arena, Worcester

    1 December 2019

    London City Royals 100–82 Cheshire Phoenix

    Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, South London

    1 December 2019

    Sheffield Sharks 58–81 Bristol Flyers

    Ponds Forge, Sheffield

    Semi-finals[edit]

    13 December 2019

    Worcester Wolves 63–66 Leicester Riders

    University of Worcester Arena, Worcester

    3 January 2020

    Leicester Riders 71–83 Worcester Wolves
    Worcester win 146–137 on aggregate

    Morningside Arena, Leicester

    13 December 2019

    London City Royals 82–84 Bristol Flyers

    Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, South London

    21 December 2019

    Bristol Flyers 91–77 London City Royals
    Bristol win 175–159 on aggregate

    SGS WISE Arena, Bristol

    Final[edit]

    26 January 2020

    boxscore report

    Bristol Flyers 59–67 Worcester Wolves
    Scoring by quarter: 12–16, 13–18, 18–13, 16–20
    Pts: Gentrey Thomas (13)
    Rebs: Daniel Edozie (10)
    Asts: Chris Taylor (4)
    Pts: Amir Williams (23)
    Rebs: Amir Williams (13)
    Asts: Maarten Bouwknecht (7)

    Arena Birmingham, Birmingham
    Attendance: 9,244

    BBL Championship[edit]

    The BBL Championship ran from Friday 6 December – Tuesday 17 March. All 12 teams were scheduled to play each other twice, once home once away, for a 22-game regular season. On 24 January 2020, London City Royals withdrew from the league,[22] and their 1–3 record was expunged.[N 2]

    On 17 March 2020, the season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. On 1 June 2020, the season was cancelled, with no League or Playoffs champions declared.[2]

    Standings[edit]

    Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
    1 Glasgow Rocks 15 12 3 1275 1089 +186 24
    2 London Lions 14 10 4 1280 1159 +121 20 Basketball Champions League qualifying rounds[24]
    3 Worcester Wolves 14 9 5 1173 1106 +67 18
    4 Leicester Riders 12 8 4 1048 975 +73 16
    5 Cheshire Phoenix 13 7 6 1079 1060 +19 14
    6 Newcastle Eagles 13 7 6 1147 1119 +28 14
    7 Sheffield Sharks 13 7 6 1060 1060 0 14
    8 Bristol Flyers 12 5 7 937 992 −55 10
    9 Surrey Scorchers 14 5 9 1243 1340 −97 10
    10 Plymouth Raiders 13 3 10 1098 1185 −87 6
    11 Manchester Giants 13 0 13 1003 1258 −255 0
    12 London City Royals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Withdrew from the league
    Source: BBC Sport

    Results[edit]

    Home \ Away BRI CHE GLA LEI LON MAN NEW PLY SHE SUR WOR
    Bristol Flyers 98–94 71–89 73–69 66–75 87–71 71–85 81–66
    Cheshire Phoenix 71–87 95–91 99–88 97–64 83–78
    Glasgow Rocks 94–55 79–67 92–53 76–80 67–76 98–61 102–81 91–86
    Leicester Riders 70–71 83–76 105–82 101–63 97–79 87–80 91–87
    London Lions 99–88 94–78 88–72 99–65 87–79 107–98
    Manchester Giants 69–77 73–103 81–97 90–96 87–106 76–79
    Newcastle Eagles 70–88 108–97 131–63 76–99 91–78 79–95
    Plymouth Raiders 69–75 74–77 82–86 74–90 82–91 103–110 111–82
    Sheffield Sharks 86–91 92–80 67–66 81–76 76–69
    Surrey Scorchers 93–87 89–88 79–95 96–99 101–95 94–90 94–104 107–97
    Worcester Wolves 88–85 79–65 69–76 80–78 77–72 116–91 89–70 93–75
    Source: bbl.org.uk
    Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
    Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

    Playoffs[edit]

    The BBL Playoffs were due to run from Friday 24 April – Sunday 17 May, with the final to be held at the O2 Arena, London. The top 8 teams from the regular season of the BBL Championship would have contested the Playoffs, which for the first time in 21 years were to be determined over a best-of-three series.

    BBL Trophy[edit]

    The BBL Trophy retained the same format as introduced in the 2018–19 season. The twelve BBL teams were joined in the first round draw by four invited teams; Solent Kestrels and Worthing Thunder from the English Basketball League, Dunfermline Reign from the Scottish Basketball Championship and Basketball Wales. There was an open draw to form a bracket, mapping out each team's path to the final which was held, for the 8th consecutive year, at the Emirates ArenainGlasgow.

    First round[edit]

    3 January 2020

    Newcastle Eagles 133–61 Dunfermline Reign

    Eagles Community Arena, Newcastle

    3 January 2020

    Plymouth Raiders 62–71 Sheffield Sharks

    Plymouth Pavilions, Plymouth

    4 January 2020

    London Lions 82–92 Solent Kestrels

    University of East London, London

    5 January 2020

    Surrey Scorchers 83–102 London City Royals

    Surrey Sports Park, Surrey

    5 January 2020

    Glasgow Rocks 97–34 Basketball Wales

    Emirates Arena, Glasgow

    5 January 2020

    Manchester Giants 84–88 Worthing Thunder

    George H. Carnall Centre, Manchester

    5 January 2020

    Cheshire Phoenix 88–69 Worcester Wolves

    Cheshire Oaks Arena, Cheshire

    10 January 2020

    Bristol Flyers 95–82 Leicester Riders

    SGS WISE Arena, Bristol

    Quarter-finals[edit]

    19 January 2020

    Glasgow Rocks 90–92 (2OT) Cheshire Phoenix

    Emirates Arena, Glasgow

    24 January 2020

    Newcastle Eagles 86–79 Sheffield Sharks

    Eagles Community Arena, Newcastle

    25 January 2020

    Worthing Thunder 81–94 Solent Kestrels

    Worthing Leisure Centre, Worthing

    London City Royals P–P[N 3] Bristol Flyers

    Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London

    Semi-finals[edit]

    9 February 2020

    Cheshire Phoenix 79–88 Newcastle Eagles

    Cheshire Oaks Arena, Cheshire

    1 March 2020

    Newcastle Eagles 67–75 Cheshire Phoenix
    Newcastle win 155–154 on aggregate

    Eagles Community Arena, Newcastle

    12 February 2020

    Solent Kestrels 103–67 Bristol Flyers

    Solent Sports Complex, Southampton

    16 February 2020

    Bristol Flyers 92–73 Solent Kestrels
    Solent Kestrels win 176–159 on aggregate

    SGS WISE Arena, Bristol

    Final[edit]

    15 March 2020
    3:30 pm

    boxscore
    report

    Newcastle Eagles 96–94 (OT) Solent Kestrels
    Scoring by quarter: 22–22, 24–23, 31–20, 10–22, Overtime: 9–7
    Pts: Rahmon Fletcher (29)
    Rebs: Cj Gettys (17)
    Asts: Cj Gettys (7)
    Pts: Elliott Sentance (26)
    Rebs: Travis Charles (10)
    Asts: Elliot Dadds (8)

    Emirates Arena, Glasgow
    Attendance: 1,000

    British clubs in European competitions[edit]

    No British clubs participated in European competition for the 2019–20 season. Leicester and London both declined their invitations from FIBA.[25]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ A cumulative total of 77 games were played before the season was suspended and ultimately voided. Four games were expunged from the overall tallies, following London City Royals' withdrawal from the league.
  • ^ The results expunged were a 98–90 victory over Plymouth Raiders, and losses of 104–89 against London Lions, 95–71 to Bristol Flyers and a 20–0 forfeit[23] against Glasgow Rocks.
  • ^ The match had been scheduled for 26 January 2020. Bristol Flyers were given a bye into the semi-finals following London City Royals' withdrawal from the league.
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