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1 Franchise history  





2 Season-by-season records  





3 Trophies  



3.1  League  





3.2  Playoffs  





3.3  Trophy  





3.4  Cup  







4 External links  














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Brighton Bears
Brighton Bears logo
LeagueBritish Basketball League
Established1973
Folded2006
HistoryBrighton Bears
1973–1984
Worthing Bears
1984–1999
Brighton Bears
1999–2006
LocationBrighton, Sussex and
Worthing, Sussex
Team colours   Blue and White
OwnershipRicky Perrin

Home jersey

Team colours

Home

Away jersey

Team colours

Away

Brighton Bears was a British basketball team based in Brighton, Sussex. From 1984 to 1999 the club was known as the Worthing Bears and was based in the town of Worthing, 12 miles west of Brighton. The Bears played in the top-flight British Basketball League (BBL) until 2006 when the franchise folded. The final season was notable for the signing of former NBA star Dennis Rodman, who played three games for the Bears. The league's franchise for the Brighton-area, originally put on hold, was intended to be occupied by the Brighton Cougars from the 2008–09 season but the Cougars bid was rejected, with the league favouring rival candidate Worthing Thunder.

Franchise history[edit]

Season-by-season records[edit]

Season Div. Pos. Pld. W L Pts. Play-offs Cup Trophy
Worthing Bears
1990–1991 BBL 7th 24 10 14 20 Quarter-final Quarter-final 1st round
1991–1992 BBL 3rd 30 22 8 44 Semi-final Semi-final 1st round
1992–1993 BBL 1st 33 31 2 62 Winners Runner-up 1st round
1993–1994 BBL 2nd 36 30 6 60 Winners Winners Semi-final
1994–1995 BBL 7th 36 20 16 40 Winners 4th round Semi-final
1995–1996 BBL 7th 36 19 17 38 Quarter-final 4th round Runner-up
1996–1997 BBL 11th 36 12 24 24 DNQ 4th round Quarter-final
1997–1998 BBL 12th 36 7 29 14 DNQ 4th round 1st round
1998–1999 BBL 13th 36 4 32 8 DNQ 1st round 1st round
Brighton Bears
1999–2000 BBL S 6th 34 11 23 22 DNQ Quarter-final 1st round
2000–2001 BBL S 6th 34 9 25 18 DNQ 1st round 1st round
2001–2002 BBL S 2nd 32 21 11 42 Semi-final 1st round Quarter-final
2002–2003 BBL 2nd 40 30 10 60 Runner-up Winners 1st round
2003–2004 BBL 1st 36 30 6 60 Semi-final 1st round Runner-up
2004–2005 BBL 5th 40 22 18 44 Quarter-final Winners Runner-up
2005–2006 BBL 8th 40 17 23 33 Quarter-final 1st round 1st round

Notes:

Trophies[edit]

League[edit]

Playoffs[edit]

Trophy[edit]

Cup[edit]

External links[edit]


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