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The 2023–24 BBL season was the 37th and final season of the British Basketball League, the top British professional basketball league, since its establishment in 1987. The season features 10 teams from across England and Scotland.
On 14 June 2024 British Basketball, the national governing body for basketball in the UK, terminated the league's licence, [33] meaning that the UK men's professional league would no longer be run by the current operating company behind the BBL. British Basketball cited financial concerns as a principal driver of the decision, and promised that ...
The 2023–24 London Lions season is the 47th season of the franchise in the British Basketball League (BBL), and their 12th under the banner of London Lions.. This season will be their first under the leadership of their new head coach Petar Božić, [1] [2] and their second season in the EuroCup Basketball competition.
The British Basketball League Championship, often shortened to the BBL Championship, is the top-level men's professional basketball league in the United Kingdom. Established in 1987, the competition is administered by the British Basketball League and comprises 10 teams from both England and Scotland. Each team plays a 36-game regular season ...
Manchester Basketball: Manchester National Basketball Centre: 2,000 2024 Newcastle Eagles: Newcastle Vertu Motors Arena: 2,800 1976 Sheffield Sharks: Sheffield Canon Medical Arena: 2,500 1991 Surrey 89ers: Guildford Surrey Sports Park: 970 2024
League Championship Playoffs BBL Cup BBL Trophy Most Valuable Player ... British Basketball League: 2000–01: North: Sheffield Sharks [b] South: London Towers [b]
Despite their poor form throughout the season, Bristol claimed a historic shock victory against Surrey United of the higher-level British Basketball League, in the knock-out competition. England Under-18 international star Dwayne Lautier-Ogunleye high-scored for the Flyers in the 91–75 win, posting 19 points and 8 rebounds.
The BBL All-Star Game was the annual basketball All-Star Game of the British Basketball League which lasted from 1989 until 2002 and then revived from 2009 until 2011. The event was based on the original NBA concept, including a slam dunk and a three-point shootout contest and it was broadcast for several seasons in the United States as it featured a great number of American professional ...