BBL Coach of the Year Award

The British Basketball League Coach of the Year award is an annual award presented to head coaches in the British Basketball League, and has been awarded at the end of every campaign since the 1987–1988 season. The award is decided by a panel consisting of each of the league’s head coaches who submit one vote each at the end of the regular season, and the coach with the most votes is presented with the award. The award is sponsored by Molten. Rob Paternostro has won the award the most times, collecting it on six occasions. Kevin Cadle won the award five times and is listed in the Guinness Book of Records for the coaching the "most successful team ever in British Sport 1989–90".[1]

Winners

SeasonCoachTeam
1987–88United States Gary JohnsonCalderdale Explorers
1988–89United States United Kingdom Kevin CadleGlasgow Rangers
1989–90United States United Kingdom Kevin Cadle (2)Kingston Kings
1990–91United States United Kingdom Kevin Cadle (3)Kingston Kings
1991–92United States United Kingdom Kevin Cadle (4)Kingston Kings
1992–93United Kingdom Mick BettThames Valley Tigers
1993–94United Kingdom Mick Bett (2)Thames Valley Tigers
1994–95United States Jim BrandonSheffield Sharks
1995–96United States United Kingdom Kevin Cadle (5)London Towers
1996–97United Kingdom Mike BurtonChester Jets
1997–98United States Billy MimsGreater London Leopards
1998–99United States Chris FinchSheffield Sharks
1999–00United States Nick NurseManchester Giants
2000–01United Kingdom Robbie PeersChester Jets
2001–02United Kingdom Robbie Peers (2)Chester Jets
2002–03United States Chris Finch (2)Sheffield Sharks
2003–04United States Nick Nurse (2)Brighton Bears
2004–05United States United Kingdom Fabulous FlournoyNewcastle Eagles
2005–06United States United Kingdom Fabulous Flournoy (2)Newcastle Eagles
2006–07United Kingdom Paul JamesGuildford Heat
2007–08United Kingdom Vince MacaulayMilton Keynes Lions
2008–09United States Italy Rob PaternostroLeicester Riders
2009–10United States United Kingdom Fabulous Flournoy (3)Newcastle Eagles
2010–11United Kingdom Tony GarbelottoMersey Tigers
2011–12United States United Kingdom Fabulous Flournoy (4)Newcastle Eagles
2012–13United States Italy Rob Paternostro (2)Leicester Riders
2013–14United States Italy Rob Paternostro (3)Leicester Riders
2014–15Greece Andreas KapoulasBristol Flyers
2015-16United States Italy Rob Paternostro (4)Leicester Riders
2016-17United States Italy Rob Paternostro (5)Leicester Riders
2017-18United States Italy Rob Paternostro (6)Leicester Riders

References

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