2014–15 British Basketball League season

2014–15 BBL season
League British Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration 26 September 2014 – 19 April 2015
(Regular season)
22 April 2015 – 10 May 2015
(Playoffs)
Number of games 36
Number of teams 13
Regular Season
Top seed Newcastle Eagles
Season MVP Charles Smith
Newcastle Eagles
Top scorer Demond Watt
Cheshire Phoenix
(666 points)
BBL Tournaments
BBL Playoffs champions Newcastle Eagles
  BBL Playoffs runners-up London Lions
BBL Cup champions Newcastle Eagles
  BBL Cup runners-up Glasgow Rocks
BBL Trophy champions Newcastle Eagles
  BBL Trophy runners-up Leicester Riders

The 2014–15 season was the 28th campaign of the British Basketball League since the league's establishment in 1987. The season featured 13 teams from across England and Scotland, including new entrants, Bristol Flyers and Leeds Force. The season started on 26 September 2014 and ended on 10 May 2015 with the Play-off Final at The O2 Arena.

As they did in 2005–06 and 2011–12, Newcastle Eagles completed a clean sweep of honours available during the season.[1] After a 31–5 regular season campaign – which ensured the Championship and top seeding for the play-offs[2] – the Eagles then defeated Bristol Flyers and Sheffield Sharks to make the final, which they then won 96–84 over London Lions. The Eagles also won the BBL Cup in January against Glasgow Rocks,[3] and the BBL Trophy in March against Leicester Riders.[4]

Teams

Team City Arena Capacity Last season
Bristol Flyers Bristol WISE Arena 750 New
Cheshire Phoenix Chester Northgate Arena 1,000 5th
Durham Wildcats Newton Aycliffe Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre 1,200 8th
Glasgow Rocks Glasgow Emirates Arena 6,500 10th
Leeds Force Leeds Carnegie Sports Centre 500 New
Leicester Riders Leicester Sir David Wallace Centre 1,000 4th
London Lions London Copper Box 7,000 6th
Manchester Giants Manchester Trafford Powerleague Arena 1,100 9th
Newcastle Eagles Newcastle upon Tyne Sport Central 3,000 1st
Plymouth Raiders Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions 1,480 9th
Sheffield Sharks Sheffield English Institute of Sport 1,200 2nd
Surrey United Guildford Surrey Sports Park 1,000 11th
Worcester Wolves Worcester Worcester Arena 2,000 3rd

BBL Championship (Tier 1)

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1 Esh Group Eagles Newcastle 36 31 5 3494 2960 +534 Qualification to playoffs
2 Leicester Riders 36 30 6 3147 2731 +416
3 Worcester Wolves 36 28 8 2959 2735 +224
4 Cheshire Phoenix 36 26 10 3146 2839 +307
5 Glasgow Rocks[lower-alpha 1] 36 21 15 2948 2879 +69
6 London Lions[lower-alpha 1] 36 21 15 2835 2673 +162
7 Sheffield Sharks 36 19 17 2868 2755 +113
8 Bristol Flyers 36 13 23 2589 2811 222
9 Manchester Giants 36 12 24 2944 3120 176
10 Plymouth University Raiders 36 11 25 3044 3278 234
11 Leeds Force 36 9 27 2314 2693 379
12 Durham Wildcats 36 8 28 2591 2878 287
13 Surrey United 36 5 31 2652 3179 527
Source: BBL
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Glasgow holds a 3–0 head-to-head advantage over London.

Results

Home \ Away BRI CHE DUR GLA LEE LEI LON MAN NEW PLY SHE SUR WOR
Bristol Flyers 7386 6172 9197 7147 5982 6385 7267 93105 6556 7372 7491 6869
7954 6881 7681 8884 7079 7062
Cheshire Phoenix 9272 8379 8061 6648 5965 8475 9375 8188 10498 8591 9763 9786
7968 9158 7678 10284 7568 8975
Durham Wildcats 7772 7699 8183 8046 67101 8073 8492 7399 6775 6365 10157 5866
7384 7581 7183 7067 7675 79110
Glasgow Rocks 6279 8689 7968 6759 8071 8986 9085 6988 99104 7264 9677 9996
10782 6877 7881 8265 7282 8960
Leeds Force 5873 5365 7062 5777 5076 6164 8576 5694 7983 5271 7361 6998
8170 6270 6894 8093 7379 5484
Leicester Riders 8354 8887 8546 9382 7162 8781 10482 8995 10686 9885 10287 8286
10082 8481 7454 11684 10975 6663
London Lions 7668 8771 200[5] 6775 7870 8975 8673 5669 9163 6181 10465 8870
7865 8294 6469 7691 8299 7173
Manchester Giants 7382 8299 8069 7077 7261 6980 7987 87117 10277 7672 10190 9383
9385 8291 5764 87104 7896 9177
Newcastle Eagles 9872 11992 9983 10393 9891 10481 9487 11576 123101 9584 10578 8186
10174 78101 9871 9667 10797 10162
Plymouth Raiders 8691 107116 88101 85100 7369 9199 6589 8091 8288 9190 9474 8895
9487 8394 9093 90101 10088 9095
Sheffield Sharks 9261 8295 8370 6955 6062 8689 8083 9680 7595 7955 10068 7678
8572 9188 7280 9687 8497 9388
Surrey United 5365 6999 8078 9776 7665 5685 7389 9089 7697 7278 5360 6278
81109 75111 7376 91102 8389 7995
Worcester Wolves 7965 8367 8973 9280 6858 7767 8378 9081 9991 8685 7875 8268
7448 7075 8580 8881 8765 7170

Playoffs

Bracket

  Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
                                     
1  Newcastle Eagles 84 92 176  
8  Bristol Flyers 64 80 144  
  1  Newcastle Eagles 91 118 209  
 
  7  Sheffield Sharks 90 78 168  
2  Leicester Riders 68 91 159
7  Sheffield Sharks 79 85 164  
  1  Newcastle Eagles 96
  6  London Lions 84
3  Worcester Wolves 75 67 142  
6  London Lions 80 106 186  
  6  London Lions 81 77 158
 
  4  Cheshire Phoenix 68 85 153  
4  Cheshire Phoenix 91 86 177
5  Glasgow Rocks 78 87 165  

Quarter-finals

(1) Newcastle Eagles vs. (8) Bristol Flyers

23 April 2015
19:30
Bristol Flyers 6484 Newcastle Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 6–17, 17–15, 19–31, 22–21
Pts: Greg Streete, Doug McLaughlin-Williams (14)
Rebs: Bryquis Perine (8)
Asts: Dwayne Lautier-Ogunleye, Roy Owen (3)
Pts: Andre Jones, Charles Smith, Andrew Thomson (17)
Rebs: Andre Jones, Andrew Thomson, Scott Martin (9)
Asts: Charles Smith (5)
WISE Arena, Stoke Gifford
24 April 2015
19:30
Newcastle Eagles 9280 Bristol Flyers
Scoring by quarter: 24–23, 18–16, 25–22, 25–19
Pts: Scott Martin (22)
Rebs: Andrew Lasker (13)
Asts: Rahmon Fletcher (9)
Pts: Mathias Seilund (17)
Rebs: Greg Streete (10)
Asts: Bryquis Perine (11)
Newcastle win 176–144 on aggregate.

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

22 April 2015
19:30
Sheffield Sharks 7968 Leicester Riders
Scoring by quarter: 19–18, 19–19, 22–16, 19–25
Pts: Mike Cook (25)
Rebs: Michael Tuck (9)
Asts: B. J. Holmes (4)
Pts: TrayVonn Wright (20)
Rebs: TrayVonn Wright (14)
Asts: Neil Watson (5)
24 April 2015
20:00
Leicester Riders 9185 (OT) Sheffield Sharks
Scoring by quarter: 22–16, 17–24, 12–8, 27–19, Overtime: 13–18
Pts: Tyler Bernardini (25)
Rebs: TrayVonn Wright (9)
Asts: Neil Watson (8)
Pts: B. J. Holmes (23)
Rebs: Nick Lewis (10)
Asts: B. J. Holmes (3)
Sheffield win 164–159 on aggregate.
Sir David Wallace Centre, Loughborough

(3) Worcester Wolves vs. (6) London Lions

24 April 2015
19:30
Worcester Wolves 7580 London Lions
Scoring by quarter: 21–19, 18–18, 19–23, 17–20
Pts: Alex Owumi (21)
Rebs: Robert Thurman (12)
Asts: Chavis Holmes, Jamal Williams (5)
Pts: Andrew Sullivan (17)
Rebs: Olumide Oyedeji (10)
Asts: Zaire Taylor (6)
26 April 2015
16:00
London Lions 10667 Worcester Wolves
Scoring by quarter: 24–16, 25–22, 30–10, 27–19
Pts: Zaire Taylor (41)
Rebs: Olumide Oyedeji (9)
Asts: Andrew Sullivan (5)
Pts: Alex Owumi (18)
Rebs: Alex Owumi (10)
Asts: Chavis Holmes (5)
London win 186–142 on aggregate.

(4) Cheshire Phoenix vs. (5) Glasgow Rocks

24 April 2015
19:30
Glasgow Rocks 7891 Cheshire Phoenix
Scoring by quarter: 19–23, 19–20, 24–19, 16–29
Pts: Omotayo Ogedengbe (22)
Rebs: Kieron Achara (9)
Asts: Reggie Middleton (6)
Pts: Demond Watt (28)
Rebs: Demond Watt (11)
Asts: Dustin Salisbery (8)
26 April 2015
17:30
Cheshire Phoenix 8687 Glasgow Rocks
Scoring by quarter: 21–17, 19–22, 19–21, 27–27
Pts: Taylor King (26)
Rebs: Demond Watt (13)
Asts: Dustin Salisbery (8)
Pts: Danny Huffor, Tommy Freeman (18)
Rebs: Paul Egwuonwu, Danny Huffor (9)
Asts: Reggie Middleton (6)
Cheshire win 177–165 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

(1) Newcastle Eagles vs. (7) Sheffield Sharks

1 May 2015
19:30
Sheffield Sharks 9091 Newcastle Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 22–17, 24–28, 23–28, 21–18
Pts: Mike Cook, B. J. Holmes (18)
Rebs: John Barber (12)
Asts: Mike Cook (6)
Pts: Scott Martin (24)
Rebs: Andrew Thomson (10)
Asts: Scott Martin, Rahmon Fletcher (7)
3 May 2015
17:00
Newcastle Eagles 11878 Sheffield Sharks
Scoring by quarter: 26–26, 26–18, 33–16, 33–18
Pts: Rahmon Fletcher (28)
Rebs: Andrew Thomson (16)
Asts: Andrew Lasker (7)
Pts: Michael Tuck (21)
Rebs: Michael Tuck (14)
Asts: B. J. Holmes (4)
Newcastle win 209–168 on aggregate.

(4) Cheshire Phoenix vs. (6) London Lions

1 May 2015
19:30
London Lions 8168 Cheshire Phoenix
Scoring by quarter: 19–17, 21–19, 25–10, 16–22
Pts: Zaire Taylor (26)
Rebs: Andrew Sullivan (9)
Asts: Andrew Sullivan (4)
Pts: Dustin Salisbery, Demond Watt (17)
Rebs: Demond Watt (10)
Asts: Dustin Salisbery (4)
3 May 2015
17:30
Cheshire Phoenix 8577 London Lions
Scoring by quarter: 23–23, 17–19, 12–16, 33–19
Pts: Dustin Salisbery (24)
Rebs: Demond Watt (11)
Asts: Dustin Salisbery, Taylor King (2)
Pts: Zaire Taylor (32)
Rebs: Olumide Oyedeji (11)
Asts: Olumide Oyedeji (3)
London win 158–153 on aggregate.

Final

(1) Newcastle Eagles vs. (6) London Lions

10 May 2015
16:00
Newcastle Eagles 9684 London Lions
Scoring by quarter: 24–24, 25–15, 25–16, 22–29
Pts: Charles Smith (24)
Rebs: Andrew Lasker (11)
Asts: Rahmon Fletcher (9)
Pts: Andrew Sullivan (27)
Rebs: Olumide Oyedeji (10)
Asts: Zaire Taylor (6)
The O2 Arena, London
Attendance: 14,700

EBL National League Division 1 (Tier 2)

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWL
1. Essex Leopards 3624186
2. Manchester Magic 3424177
3. Derby Trailblazers 3424177
4. Kent Crusaders 3224168
5. Reading Rockets 3024159
6. Team Northumbria 3024159
7. Worthing Thunder 22241113
8. Bradford Dragons 20241014
9. Leicester Warriors 1824915
10. Hemel Storm 1824915
11. Tees Valley Mohawks 1824915
12. Westminster Warriors 1224618
13. Newham Neptunes 824420
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs


EBL National League Division 2 (Tier 3)

Final standings

TeamPtsPldWLNR
1. London Lituanica 42222110
2. Lancashire Spinners 38221930
3. Ipswich 30221570
4. Loughborough Student Riders 28221471
5. London Greenhouse Pioneers 24221291
6. Derbyshire Arrows 242212100
7. Brixton TopCats 202210120
8. London Westside 16228140
9. Eastside Eagles London 12226160
10. Birmingham Mets 10226160
11. Worcester Wolves B 10225170
12. London United 6223190
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs


BBL Cup

The winners of the five 1st Round matches will be joined by Newcastle Eagles, Worcester Wolves and Sheffield Sharks in the Quarter-finals, who received byes for finishing in the top three BBL Championship positions last season.[6] The Final will be played on 11 January 2015 at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham.

1st round

10 October 2014
Leeds Force 8069 Manchester Giants
Carnegie Sports Centre, Leeds
11 October 2014
Leicester Riders 9880 Surrey United
Sir David Wallace Centre, Loughborough
11 October 2014
Bristol Flyers 9392 Plymouth Raiders
WISE Arena, Bristol

Quarter-finals

23 November 2014
Leicester Riders 8485 Glasgow Rocks
Sir David Wallace Centre, Loughborough

Semi-finals

Sheffield Sharks vs. Newcastle Eagles

12 December 2014
Newcastle Eagles 8576 Sheffield Sharks
Newcastle win 162–151 on aggregate.

Bristol Flyers vs. Glasgow Rocks

12 December 2014
Bristol Flyers 7577 Glasgow Rocks
WISE Arena, Bristol
14 December 2014
Glasgow Rocks 8457 Bristol Flyers
Glasgow win 161–132 on aggregate.

Final

11 January 2015
15:30 GMT
Newcastle Eagles 8471 Glasgow Rocks
Scoring by quarter: 15–15, 25–14, 20–22, 24–20
Pts: Charles Smith (21)
Rebs: Andrew Thomson, Scott Martin, Fabulous Flournoy (7)
Asts: Andre Jones, Rahmon Fletcher (4)
Pts: JaJuan Smith (17)
Rebs: Kieron Achara (11)
Asts: JaJuan Smith (3)

BBL Trophy

The 13 BBL clubs will joined by Essex Leopards and Reading Rockets of the English Basketball League and Falkirk Fury of the Scottish Basketball League to form a straight knock-out competition. The first two rounds featured one-off games whilst the Semi-finals took place over two legs. The Final will be held at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow on 8 March 2015, and will be the third consecutive year that the venue has hosted the event.

1st round

14 January 2015
19:30
London Lions 8573 Bristol Flyers
16 January 2015
20:00
Essex Leopards 6469 Surrey United
Brentwood Centre, Brentwood
17 January 2015
19:30
Leicester Riders 8151 Leeds Force
Sir David Wallace Centre, Loughborough
18 January 2015
16:00
Reading Rockets 90112 Newcastle Eagles
Rivermead Leisure Complex, Reading
18 January 2015
17:00
Falkirk Fury 46112 Glasgow Rocks
Grangemouth Sports Complex, Grangemouth
18 January 2015
18:00
Manchester Giants 7679 Sheffield Sharks
Trafford Powerleague Arena, Manchester

Quarter-finals

31 January 2015
19:30
Leicester Riders 8071 Worcester Wolves
Sir David Wallace Centre, Loughborough
8 February 2015
17:00
Glasgow Rocks 7088 Newcastle Eagles
13 February 2015
19:30
London Lions 8680 Sheffield Sharks

Semi-finals

Newcastle Eagles vs. Plymouth Raiders

1 March 2015
16:00
Plymouth Raiders 99104 Newcastle Eagles
Newcastle win 230–178 on aggregate.

Leicester Riders vs. London Lions

1 March 2015
18:00
Leicester Riders 8063 London Lions
Sir David Wallace Centre, Loughborough
8 March 2015
16:00
London Lions 8191 Leicester Riders
Leicester win 171–144 on aggregate.

Final

22 March 2015
15:30 GMT
Newcastle Eagles 9690 Leicester Riders
Scoring by quarter: 28–24, 17–21, 26–28, 25–17
Pts: Scott Martin (20)
Rebs: Charles Smith (7)
Asts: Rahmon Fletcher (8)
Pts: Jamell Anderson (20)
Rebs: TrayVonn Wright (10)
Asts: Neil Watson (13)

Monthly awards

Month Coach of the Month Player of the Month
October Andreas Kapoulas Bristol Flyers Demond Watt Cheshire Phoenix
November Fabulous Flournoy Newcastle Eagles Kieron Achara Glasgow Rocks
December John Coffino Cheshire Phoenix Demond Watt Cheshire Phoenix
January Fabulous Flournoy Newcastle Eagles Jordan Clarke Plymouth Raiders
February Fabulous Flournoy Newcastle Eagles Demond Watt Cheshire Phoenix
March Fabulous Flournoy Newcastle Eagles Demond Watt Cheshire Phoenix
April Atiba Lyons Sheffield Sharks Charles Smith Newcastle Eagles
Season Andreas Kapoulas Bristol Flyers Charles Smith Newcastle Eagles

References

  1. "BBL Play-Off final: Newcastle Eagles v London Lions". BBC Sport. BBC. 10 May 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  2. Wilson, Scott (10 May 2015). "Newcastle Eagles complete trophy clean sweep". The Northern Echo. Newsquest. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  3. "Newcastle Eagles claim third BBL Cup success with 13-point win over Glasgow Rocks". Sky Sports. BSkyB. 11 January 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  4. "Newcastle Eagles beat Leicester Riders to win BBL Trophy in Glasgow". Sky Sports. BSkyB. 22 March 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  5. "BBL announcement — Durham Wildcats". British Basketball League. The Basketball League Ltd. 18 April 2015. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  6. "BBL Cup". BBL.org.uk. 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
Preceded by
2013–14 season
BBL seasons
2014–15
Succeeded by
2015–16 season
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