1999–2000 British Basketball League season

The 1999-2000 BBL season, was known as the Dairylea Dunkers Championship for sponsorship reasons, the regular season commenced on September 15, 1999, and ended on April 8, 2000, with a total of 13 teams competing. For the first time in the league’s history, the 13 teams were split into two geographically divided Conferences, seven in the North and six in the South, with northern teams playing 36 games and southern teams playing 34 games each. The season was dominated by the success of Manchester Giants, conquering the Northern Conference and Championship Play-offs, whilst London Towers were victorious in the Southern Conference and the uni-ball Trophy. Sheffield Sharks were also successful in defending their Sainsbury's Classic Cola National Cup.

1999–2000 British Basketball League season
LeagueBritish Basketball League
SportBasketball
Roll of Honour
BBL championsN Manchester Giants
S London Towers
Play Off's championsManchester Giants
National Cup championsSheffield Sharks
BBL Trophy championsLondon Towers

London Towers featured in European competition, participating in the Saporta Cup, though with a 3-7 record they finished at the bottom of Group G and thus failed to progress beyond the Group stage. Cross-town rivals Greater London Leopards also made a brief appearance in the Korać Cup but following a 155-189 aggregate defeat to ÍRB Reykjanesbær in the Preliminary Round, their first foray into Europe was merely a cameo.[1]

The Southern All-Stars beat their Northern rivals in the eleventh annual All-Star Game with a 177-180 victory, the closest result in the League's history.[2]

Dairylea Dunkers Championship (Tier 1)

Final standings

Northern Conference

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Manchester Giants 363150.86162
2Sheffield Sharks 362970.80558
3Edinburgh Rocks 3619170.52738
4Chester Jets 3617190.47234
5Derby Storm 3617190.47234
6Newcastle Eagles 3610260.27720
7Leicester Riders 3610260.27720

Southern Conference

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1London Towers 3423110.67646
2Thames Valley Tigers 3418160.52936
3Birmingham Bullets 3417170.50034
4Milton Keynes Lions 3415190.44130
5Greater London Leopards 3411230.32322
6Brighton Bears 3411230.32322
= Conference winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

The Play-offs

Quarter-finals

April 15, 2000
Manchester Giants 8168 Milton Keynes Lions
SkyDome Arena, Coventry
April 15, 2000
London Towers 8558 Chester Jets
SkyDome Arena, Coventry
April 15, 2000
Sheffield Sharks 7181 Birmingham Bullets
SkyDome Arena, Coventry
April 15, 2000
Thames Valley Tigers 6468 Edinburgh Rocks
SkyDome Arena, Coventry

Semi-finals

April 22, 2000
London Towers 5360 Birmingham Bullets
SkyDome Arena, Coventry
April 22, 2000
Manchester Giants 8884 Edinburgh Rocks
SkyDome Arena, Coventry

Final

May 6, 2000
Manchester Giants 7465 Birmingham Bullets
Scoring by quarter: 18-22, 21-15, 15-17, 20-11
Pts: Tony Dorsey (MVP) 22, Travis Conlan 19 Pts: Emiko Etete 13, Fabulous Flournoy 12,
Wembley Arena, London
Attendance: 6,000
Giants coach Nick Nurse
Bullets coach Mike Finger

National League Division 1 (Tier 2)

Final standings

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Teesside Mohawks 242220.91744
2Worthing Thunder Rebels 242130.87542
3Solent Stars 241860.75036
4Plymouth Raiders 241680.66732
5Sutton Pumas 2412120.50024
6Islington White Heat 2412120.50024
7Coventry Crusaders 2411130.45822
8Taunton Tigers 249150.37518
9Birmingham Bullets II 248160.33316
10Westminster Warriors 247170.29214
11Cardiff Clippers 247170.29214
12Oxford Devils 247170.29214
13Mid-Sussex Magic 246180.25012
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

Play Off Final - Teesside 80 Solent 63

National League Division 2 (Tier 3)

Final standings

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1City of Manchester Attitude 242040.83340
2Liverpool Atac 241860.75036
3Kingston Wildcats 241770.70834
4Brixton TopCats 241770.70834
5Reading Rockets 241770.70834
6North London Lords 241680.66732
7Hull Icebergs 2411130.45822
8Northampton 89ers 2411130.45822
9Flintshire Flyers 2410140.41720
10Portsmouth Pirates 247170.29214
11Wandsworth Hurricanes 245190.20810
12Bournemouth Blitz 244200.1678
13Swindon Sonics 243210.1256
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

Play Off Final - Kingston 68 Manchester 62

National League Division 3 (Tier 4)

Final standings

PosTeamPldWL%Pts
1Doncaster Eagles 242310.95846
2Mansfield Express 242040.83340
3Ealing Tornadoes 241950.79338
4Ware Fire 241680.66732
5University of Birmingham 241590.62530
6Bristol Bombers 2411130.45822
7NW London Wolverines 249150.37518
8Barking & Dag. Thunder 249150.37518
9Thames Valley Tigers II 249150.37518
10Hanley Hornets 247170.29314
11Brighton Cougars 247170.29314
12Croydon Pumas 246180.25012
13Derbyshire Arrows 245190.20810
= League winners
= Qualified for the Play-offs

Play Off Final - Mansfield v Doncaster 84-76, 75-75

Sainsbury's Classic Cola National Cup

Last 16

Team 1 Team 2 Score
London TowersSutton Pumas76-68
Sheffield SharksDerby Storm75-71
Manchester GiantsThames Valley Tigers94-71
Edinburgh RocksChester Jets96-83
Plymouth RaidersLeicester Riders60-77
Birmingham BulletsBrighton Bears80-91
Solent StarsGreater London Leopards88-100
Newcastle EaglesMilton Keynes Lions99-109 OT

Quarter Finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Sheffield SharksBrighton Bears89-75
Manchester GiantsLeicester Riders86-73
Milton Keynes LionsGreater London Leopards91-75
London TowersEdinburgh Rocks75-78

Semi Finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Sheffield SharksMilton Keynes Lions73-67
Edinburgh RocksManchester Giants60-82

Final

09 January 2000
Sheffield Sharks 8980 Manchester Giants
Pts: Nate Reinking (MVP) 21, Terrell Myers 20, Todd Cauthorn, Wilbur Johnson, Peter Scantlebury, Michael Payne, Richard Windle Pts: Tony Dorsey 35, Travis Conlan, Roy Hairston, Tony Holley, Phil Handy
Sheffield Arena
Attendance: ?
Sharks coach Chris Finch
Manchester coach Nick Nurse

uni-ball Trophy

Group stage

Group A

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1.Greater London Leopards 106510.833
2.Derby Storm 66330.500
3.Birmingham Bullets 66330.500
4.Solent Stars 26150.166
  • Derby qualified ahead of Birmingham on head-to-head results.

Group B

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1.London Towers 126601.000
2.Thames Valley Tigers 86420.666
3.Edinburgh Rocks 46240.333
4.Leicester Riders 06060.000

Group C

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1.Manchester Giants 126601.000
2.Newcastle Eagles 86420.666
3.Milton Keynes Lions 46240.333
4.Sutton Pumas 06060.000

Group D

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1.Sheffield Sharks 126601.000
2.Chester Jets 66330.500
3.Brighton Bears 66340.500
4.Plymouth Raiders 06060.000
  • Chester qualified ahead of Brighton on head-to-head results.

Quarter-finals

December 27, 1999
Thames Valley Tigers 9184 Greater London Leopards
December 27, 1999
Manchester Giants 7372 Chester Jets

Semi-finals

January 22, 2000
Manchester Giants 9374 Sheffield Sharks

Final

March 18, 2000
London Towers 7473 Manchester Giants
Pts: Donnie Johnson 21, Danny Lewis (MVP) 17, Steve Bucknall 12, Martin Henlan 12, Danny Craven, Phil Handy Pts: Roy Hairston 19, Tony Dorsey 17, Travis Conlan 12, Tony Holley 10
National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Attendance: ?
Towers coach Ron Abbegglen
Giants coach Nick Nurse

All-Star Game

February 5, 2000
Northern All-Stars 177180 Southern All-Stars
Pts: Darrian Evans, 33 Pts: Shawn Jamison, 27
Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerStat
Points per game Terrell Myers (Sheffield Sharks)24.2
Rebounds per game Brandon Brantley (Leopards)11.2
Assists per game Casey Arena (Thames Valley)6.2

Seasonal awards

References

  1. Mark Woods (2000). "Towers go down as Leopards go out". BritBall. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  2. Mark Woods (2000). "South continue All-Star dominance". BritBall. Retrieved 2009-12-11.
Preceded by
1998–99 season
BBL seasons
1999–2000
Succeeded by
2000–01 season
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