1998–99 British Basketball League season
The 1998–1999 BBL season was the 12th season of the British Basketball League, known as the Budweiser Basketball League for sponsorship reasons, since its establishment in 1987. The regular season commenced on September 12, 1998, and ended on April 4, 1999, with a total of 13 teams competing, playing 36 games each. The post-season Play-offs began on April 9 and culminated in the end-of-season finale on May 2 at Wembley Arena. No teams participated in European competition after Birmingham Bullets and Greater London Leopards both declined to compete in the Saporta Cup.
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1998–99 British Basketball League season
The 1998–1999 BBL season was the 12th season of the British Basketball League, known as the Budweiser Basketball League for sponsorship reasons, since its establishment in 1987. The regular season commenced on September 12, 1998, and ended on April 4, 1999, with a total of 13 teams competing, playing 36 games each. The post-season Play-offs began on April 9 and culminated in the end-of-season finale on May 2 at Wembley Arena. No teams participated in European competition after Birmingham Bullets and Greater London Leopards both declined to compete in the Saporta Cup.
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The 1998–1999 BBL season was t ...... to compete in the Saporta Cup.
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Giants coach Nick Nurse
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Sheffield Sharks
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Manchester Giants
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1999-01-10
1999-01-27
1999-02-10
1999-02-17
1999-02-18
1999-02-27
1999-03-13
1999-04-09
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Bryan Balser 22, Mark Jackson, Stewart Clark, Lee Walker
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Joel Burns 20, Nate Reinking 16, Maurice Robinson 14, Martin Ford, John Tresvant
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Malcolm Leak 20, Jason Siemon, Danny Lewis , Martin Henlan, Randy Duck
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Ted Berry, 29
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Terrell Myers 29, Travis Conlan 16, Todd Cauthorn, Wilbur Johnson, Ian McKinney
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Tim Moore 25, Rashod Johnson 15, Robert Youngblood 15, Eric Burks, Stedroy Baker
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Tony Dorsey 28, Ronnie Baker 21, John White 16, Makeba Perry 11
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List of British Basketball League seasons
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Derby wins on aggregate, 178–168
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Manchester wins on aggregate, 174–165
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Manchester wins series, 2–1
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Thames Valley wins series, 2–0
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Birmingham Bullets
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1998–99 British Basketball League season
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British Basketball League 1998-1999
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