2005–06 British Basketball League season

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The 2005–06 season was the 19th season of the British Basketball League, which ran from 23 September 2005 through to 11 April 2006. The season started earlier than usual because of England's participation in the 2006 Commonwealth Games, which took place during the regular season.

Eleven teams took to the court for the League Championship, which saw each team play each other four times (Twice at home and twice on the road) during the regular season. This was followed by the end of season playoffs which began on 14 April 2006 and ended with Finals Weekend on 30 April 2006. One team change in the line-up saw the disappearance of long-time BBL member Thames Valley Tigers who were dissolved by the League after owner John Nike withdrew his financial backing.[1][2] A consortium of fans bid to save the team resulted in a new franchise being formed, the Guildford Heat who occupied Tigers' place in the Championship.[3]

The season will be best remembered for Newcastle Eagles's incredible "clean sweep" of trophies winning the Championship, BBL Cup, BBL Trophy and finishing it off with an impressive victory in the Play-off Final against Scottish Rocks.

Teams

Locations of the 2005–06 BBL teams
Team City/Area Arena Capacity Last season
Birmingham Bullets Birmingham North Solihull Sports Centre 1,000 11th
Brighton Bears Brighton Burgess Hill Triangle 1,800 5th
Chester Jets Chester Northgate Arena 1,000 1st
Guildford Heat Guildford Guildford Spectrum 1,100 New
Leicester Riders Leicester John Sanford Centre 800 10th
London Towers London Crystal Palace National Sports Centre 3,500 3rd
Milton Keynes Lions Milton Keynes Bletchley Centre 800 8th
Newcastle Eagles Newcastle upon Tyne Metro Radio Arena 6,500 2nd
Plymouth Raiders Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions 1,480 9th
Scottish Rocks Glasgow Braehead Arena 4,000 6th
Sheffield Sharks Sheffield Ponds Forge 1,600 4th

Notable occurrences

BBL Championships

Final standings

Each team played each other four times during the regular league season, twice at home and twice on the road. A dominant Newcastle team claimed the League title, with one game to spare against second-placed Scottish Rocks, adding their third piece of silverwear for the season.

In their rookie season Guildford Heat finished an impressive fifth, with a 20–20 record, while former heavyweights Brighton Bears and Birmingham Bullets struggled, finishing eighth and last respectively. Both teams were docked one point each, Brighton for fielding an ineligible player against Guildford,[6] while Birmingham owner Craig Bown breached league rules by cancelling the game against Milton Keynes Lions.[4]

Team Pts Pld W L Percentage
1. Newcastle Eagles 60 40 30 10 0.750
2. Scottish Rocks 58 40 29 11 0.725
3. Sheffield Sharks 52 40 26 14 0.650
4. London Towers 44 40 22 18 0.550
5. Guildford Heat 40 40 20 20 0.500
6. Leicester Riders 36 40 18 22 0.450
7. Chester Jets 34 40 17 23 0.425
8. Brighton Bears* 33 40 17 23 0.425
9. Plymouth Raiders 32 40 16 24 0.400
10. Milton Keynes Lions 32 40 16 24 0.400
11. Birmingham Bullets** 17 40 7 31 0.175
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

The Play-offs

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                 
1 Newcastle Eagles 78
8 Brighton Bears 74
1 Newcastle Eagles 115
5 Guildford Heat 97
4 London Towers 81
5 Guildford Heat 99
1 Newcastle Eagles 83
2 Scottish Rocks 68
2 Scottish Rocks 88
7 Chester Jets 70
2 Scottish Rocks 101
3 Sheffield Sharks 84
3 Sheffield Sharks 101
6 Leicester Riders 85

Quarter-finals

14 April 2006
Newcastle Eagles 78–74 Brighton Bears
15 April 2006
London Towers 81–99 Guildford Heat
15 April 2006
Scottish Rocks 88–70 Chester Jets
16 April 2006
Sheffield Sharks 101–85 Leicester Riders

Semi-finals

29 April 2006
Newcastle Eagles 115–97 Guildford Heat
29 April 2006
Scottish Rocks 101–84 Sheffield Sharks

Final

30 April 2006
Newcastle Eagles 83–68 Scottish Rocks
Scoring by quarter: 12–19, 16–21, 25–10, 30–18
Pts: Charles Smith, 22 Pts: Julius Joseph, 21

BBL Cup

Final

4 December 2005
Newcastle Eagles 83–69 London Towers
Pts: TJ Walker, 28 Pts: Quincey Wadley, 24

BBL Trophy

Final

5 February 2006
Newcastle Eagles 71–50 Leicester Riders
Pts: Andrew Sullivan, 18
Rebs: Andrew Sullivan, 11
Pts: Ryan Huntley/Deginald Erskine, 12
Rebs: Tony Holley, 19

Statistics leaders

Category Player Stat
Points per game United States Chez Marks (London Towers) 22.1
Rebounds per game United States Shawn Jamison (Milton Keynes Lions) 13.7
Assists per game United States TJ Walker (Newcastle Eagles) 8.1

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Preceded by BBL seasons
2005–06
Succeeded by
2006–07 season