1989–90 British Basketball League season

The 1989–1990 BBL season was the third season of the British Basketball League (known as the Carlsberg League for sponsorship reasons) since its establishment in 1987. The season featured a total of just eight teams, playing 28 games each. Due to the low number of teams, the post-season play-offs featured only the top four teams from the regular season instead of the usual top eight finishers. The future of the league was in the balance due to the waning number of teams. Livingston folded, Crystal Palace and Hemel Hempstead Watford Royals both dropped to the National League and Glasgow Rangers moved back to Kingston. There was small consolation in the formation of a new club called London Docklands (formerly Tower Hamlets) which joined the league.

1989–90 British Basketball League season
LeagueBritish Basketball League
SportBasketball
Number of teams8
Roll of Honour
BBL championsKingston
Playoffs championsKingston
National Cup championsKingston
BBL Trophy championsKingston

Kingston completed a clean sweep of all four trophies claiming the title and Play-off crown,[1] as well as the National Cup and NatWest League Trophy.
Oldham Celtics secured the second tier league title for a second consecutive year.

Carlsberg League (Tier 1)

Final standings

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Kingston 282530.89250
2Manchester Giants 282170.75042
3Sunderland 76ers 282080.71440
4Bracknell Tigers 282080.71440
5Derby Rams 2810180.35720
6Leicester City Riders 287210.25014
7Solent Stars 287210.25014
8London Docklands 282260.0714
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

Play-offs

Semi-finals

13 April 1990
Kingston 8372 Bracknell Tigers
13 April 1990
Manchester Giants 106111 (OT) Sunderland 76ers

Third place

14 April 1990
Manchester Giants 110103 Bracknell Tigers

Final

14 April 1990[2]
Kingston 8782 Sunderland Saints
Pts: Alan Cunningham (MVP) 20, Martin Clark 15, Micah Blunt 12, Richard Scantlebury 10, Mike Griffiths 8, Paul Stimpson Pts: Russ Saunders 23, Clyde Vaughan 21, Scott Wilke, Ken Nottage, Steve Nelson
National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham
Attendance: ?
Kingston coach Kevin Cadle
Sunderland coach Craig Lynch

National League Division 1 (Tier 2)

Birmingham Bullets, Brixton TopCats, Bury Metros, Cheshire Jets, Corby Flyers, Crystal Palace, Gateshead Vikings, Hemel Hempstead Royals, Oldham Celtics, Plymouth Raiders, Stevenage Falcons, Worthing Bears

National League Division 2 (Tier 3)

Calderdale Explorers, Cardiff Bay Buccaneers, Doncaster, Greenwich, Kirklees, Manchester, Middlesbrough, North London College, Stockport Giants, Watford Rebels

Coca-Cola National Cup

Quarter Finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
KingstonManchester Giants102-89
Bury LobosBracknell Tigers88-98
Derby RamsSolent Stars98-82
Sunderland 76ersStockport137-94

Semi Finals

venue & date Team 1 Team 2 Score
London Arena, Mar 24KingstonBracknell Tigers87-68
London Arena, Mar 24Derby RamsSunderland 76ers79-83

Final

25 March 1990[3]
Kingston 10378 Sunderland
Pts: Alan Cunningham 18, Richard Scantlebury 18, Micah Blunt 16, Mike Griffiths 13, Martin Clark 12, Alton Byrd 12, Matthew Cunningham, Steve Tomaschek
London Arena
Attendance: 5,800
Kingston Coach Kevin Cadle
Sunderland Coach Craig Lynch

NatWest Trophy

Group stage

North Group

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1. Manchester Giants 126601.000
2. Sunderland 76ers 86420.667
3. Leicester City Riders 46240.333
4. Derby Rams 06060.000

South Group

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1. Kingston 106510.833
2. Bracknell Tigers 86510.833
3. Solent Stars 26150.166
4. London Docklands 26150.166

Semi-finals

Manchester Giants vs. Sunderland 76ers

Manchester Giants 9895 Sunderland 76ers
Sunderland 76ers 8788 Manchester Giants
Manchester win on aggregate, 186–182

Kingston vs. Bracknell Tigers

Bracknell Tigers 88107 Kingston
Kingston 12999 Bracknell Tigers
Kingston win on aggregate, 236–187

Final

04 December 1989[4]
Kingston 8677 Manchester Giants
Pts: Joel Moore 25, Martin Clark 16, Alan Cunningham 12, Micah Blunt 11, Richard Scantlebury 10, Alton Byrd 10, Mike Griffiths 2 Pts: Jerry Johnson 22, Dave Gardner 19, Kris Kearney 11, Kevin St Kitts 10, Kevin Penny 7, Jason Fogerty 6, Keith Ramsey 2
Royal Albert Hall, London
Attendance: ?
Kingston coach Kevin Cadle
Manchester coach Jeff Jones

Seasonal awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Clyde Vaughan (Sunderland 76ers)
  • Coach of the Year: Kevin Cadle (Kingston)
  • All-Star Team:
    • Alton Byrd (Kingston)
    • Kris Kearney (Manchester Giants)
    • Dale Roberts (Bracknell Tigers)
    • Russ Saunders (Sunderland 76ers)
    • Peter Scantlebury (Bracknell Tigers)
    • Kenny Scott (Derby Rams)
    • Tom Seaman (Bracknell Tigers)
    • Mike Spaid (Solent Stars)
    • Clyde Vaughan (Sunderland 76ers)
    • Scott Wilke (Sunderland 76ers)

References

Preceded by
1988–89 season
BBL seasons
1989–90
Succeeded by
1990–91 season
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