2016–17 British Basketball League season

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2016–17 BBL season
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BBL seasons

The 2016–17 BBL season was the 30th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987. The season featured 12 teams from across England and Scotland. The season started on September 23, 2016, and ended on May 14, 2017.[1]

Apparel

As of the 2016/17 BBL season Italian sportswear manufacturer

Kappa was the kit supplier for all the 12 teams.[2]

Teams

Locations of the 2016-17 BBL teams
Team City Arena Capacity
Bristol Flyers Bristol SGS WISE Arena 750
Cheshire Phoenix Ellesmere Port Cheshire Oaks Arena 1,400
Glasgow Rocks
Glasgow
Emirates Arena
6,500
Leeds Force Leeds Carnegie Sports Arena 500
Leicester Riders Leicester Leicester Arena 2,400
London Lions London
Copper Box
7,000
Manchester Giants Manchester Trafford Powerleague Arena 1,100
Newcastle Eagles Newcastle upon Tyne Sport Central 3,000
Plymouth Raiders Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions 1,500
Sheffield Sharks Sheffield English Institute of Sport 1,200
Surrey Scorchers Guildford
Surrey Sports Park
1,000
Worcester Wolves Worcester University of Worcester Arena 2,000

Notable occurrences

BBL Championship

Regular season

Standings

Playoffs

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
             
1 Leicester Riders 73 94 167
8 Surrey Scorchers 73 58 131
1 Leicester Riders 90 72 162
6 London Lions 71 55 136
3
Glasgow Rocks
70 71 141
6 London Lions 91 62 153
1 Leicester Riders 84
2 Newcastle Eagles 63
2 Newcastle Eagles 97 84 181
7 Bristol Flyers 94 82 176
2 Newcastle Eagles 105 94 199
5 Worcester Wolves 86 111 197
4 Sheffield Sharks 71 84 155
5 Worcester Wolves 73 86 159

Final

14 May 2017
16:00 GMT
Leicester Riders 84–63 Newcastle Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 29-11, 18-16, 25-17, 12-19
6 Pts: Fletcher 16
Rebs: Behrens 9
Asts: Fletcher 3
O2 Arena, London
Attendance: 15,000

Statistics

  • minimum of 25 games played
As of 20 May 2017
Category Player Team Statistic
Points per game Rahmon Fletcher Newcastle Eagles 20.48
Rebounds per game Maurice Walker Worcester Wolves 9.11
Assists per game Rahmon Fletcher Newcastle Eagles 6.58
Steals per game Zaire Taylor London Lions 2.21
Blocks per game Kieron Achara
Glasgow Rocks
1.73
Minutes per game Jamell Anderson Cheshire Phoenix 36.65

Source: [3]

BBL Cup

1st Round

Bristol Flyers 71–79 Surrey Scorchers
Glasgow Rocks
82–77 Leeds Force
Emirates Arena
London Lions 105–79 Plymouth Raiders
Copper Box
Manchester Giants 82–97 Cheshire Phoenix

Quarter-finals

Leicester Riders 67–76 London Lions
Newcastle Eagles 95–84 Cheshire Phoenix
DBL Sharks Sheffield 57–69
Glasgow Rocks
EIS Sheffield
Worcester Wolves 75–94 Surrey Scorchers

Semi-finals

Surrey Scorchers 79–81
Glasgow Rocks
Surrey Sports Park
Glasgow Rocks
87–73 Surrey Scorchers
Glasgow win 168-154
Emirates Arena
London Lions 80–87 Newcastle Eagles
Copper Box
Newcastle Eagles 89–82 London Lions
Newcastle win 176-162

Final

15 January 2017
15:30 GMT
Newcastle Eagles 91–83
Glasgow Rocks
Scoring by quarter: 20-21, 30-11, 22–17, 19-34
(6) Pts: Neil Watson (28)
Rebs: Kieron Achara (14)
Asts: Neil Watson (6)
Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham

Attendance: 9,000

BBL Trophy

1st Round

Boroughmuir Blaze
74–108 Plymouth Raiders
Derby Trailblazers 67–100 Newcastle Eagles
Essex Leopards 86–84 Manchester Giants
Brentwood Centre
Glasgow Rocks
74–81 Leicester Riders
Emirates Arena
Leeds Force 68–82 Cheshire Phoenix
London Lions 87–88 Surrey Scorchers
Copper Box
Reading Rockets 74–85 Bristol Flyers
Worcester Wolves 99–68 Sheffield Sharks

Quarter-finals

Cheshire Phoenix 90–71 Bristol Flyers
Essex Leopards 64–93 Plymouth Raiders
Brentwood Centre
Leicester Riders 104–69 Newcastle Eagles
Surrey Scorchers 82–86 Worcester Wolves
Surrey Sports Park

Semi-finals

Leicester Riders 91–71 Cheshire Phoenix
Cheshire Phoenix 64–84 Leicester Riders
Leicester win 175-135
Plymouth Raiders 96–78 Worcester Wolves
Worcester Wolves 90–83 Plymouth Raiders
Plymouth win 179-168

Final

19 March 2017
15:30 GMT
Leicester Riders 91–58 Plymouth Raiders
Scoring by quarter: 27-7, 20-19, 25-15, 19-17
(7) Pts: Daryl Corletto (20)
Rebs: Cory Dixon (7)
Asts: Cory Dixon (4)
Emirates Arena, Glasgow

Attendance: 6,000

Awards

Monthly awards

Month Coach of the Month Player of the Month
October United States Italy Rob Paternostro (Leicester Riders) United States Rashad Hassan (London Lions)
November
Glasgow Rocks
)
United States Rashad Hassan (London Lions)
December Greece Andreas Kapoulas (Bristol Flyers) United States Donte Nicholas (Plymouth Raiders)
January United Kingdom Paul James (Worcester Wolves) United States Anton Grady (Plymouth Raiders)
February United States Italy Rob Paternostro (Leicester Riders)
Glasgow Rocks
)
March United Kingdom Paul James (Worcester Wolves) Canada United Kingdom Jermel Kennedy (Worcester Wolves)

Season Awards

References

  1. ^ Eurobasket.com
  2. ^ "Kappa poised to dominate basketball apparel in UK from 2016-17 - BBL - British Basketball League". Archived from the original on 2018-03-02. Retrieved 2016-12-10.
  3. ^ BBL League leaders

External links

Preceded by
BBL seasons

2016–17
Succeeded by