1992–93 British Basketball League season
The 1992–1993 BBL season was the sixth season of the British Basketball League (known as the Carlsberg League for sponsorship reasons) since its establishment in 1987. The first division featuring a total of 12 teams, playing 33 games each increased in number by one following the admittance of the Oldham Celtics. The Kingston Kings moved from the Tolworth Leisure Centre to new home in Guildford at the Spectrum Arena and became the Guildford Kings.
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1992–93 British Basketball League season
The 1992–1993 BBL season was the sixth season of the British Basketball League (known as the Carlsberg League for sponsorship reasons) since its establishment in 1987. The first division featuring a total of 12 teams, playing 33 games each increased in number by one following the admittance of the Oldham Celtics. The Kingston Kings moved from the Tolworth Leisure Centre to new home in Guildford at the Spectrum Arena and became the Guildford Kings.
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Guildford Coach Kevin Cadle
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Thames Valley Coach Mick Bett
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Worthing Coach Alan Cunningham
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conf1 champ
Worthing Bears
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conf2 champ
Worthing Bears
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Guildford Kings
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conf4 champ
Thames Valley Tigers
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1993-01-17
1993-02-28
1993-05-01
1993-05-02
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Wembley Arena, London
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Roll of Honour
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Colin Irish 19, Mark Hubbard 18, Mike Spaid 16
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Colin Irish, Steve Nelson, Alan Cunningham, Kalpatrick Wells, Mark Hubbard, Cleave Lewis
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Lester James 24, Nigel Lloyd 17, Kevin St Kitts, Mike Obaseki, Michael Hayles
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Mike Obaseki, Lester James, Nigel Lloyd, Nick Cooke
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Trevor Gordon 24 Alton Byrd 20, Martin Henlan, Carl Miller
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Trevor Gordon 24, Carl Miller 20, Karl Brown 10
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List of British Basketball League seasons
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British Basketball League
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Guildford win on aggregate, 209–176
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Guildford win series, 2–1
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London win series, 2–1
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Thames Valley win on aggregate, 177–172
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Thames Valley win series, 2–0
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Worthing win series, 2–0
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Birmingham Bullets
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Guildford Kings
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Leicester City Riders
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London Towers
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Thames Valley Tigers
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Worthing Bears
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Derby Bucks
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Guildford Kings
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Thames Valley Tigers
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