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BBL NEWS:
Competition Format 2007/08 season
26th June 2007
With
the British Basketball League (BBL) expanding to thirteen
teams ahead of the 2007/08 season, BBL competitions will be
subject to certain format changes to accommodate the new
clubs.
In the forthcoming BBL Championship competition, clubs will play
each other on three occasions throughout the season, resulting in a
thirty-six game campaign for each team. They will meet each of their
counterparts once at home, once away, and once home or away in a
thirteen-team league structure. The BBL Championship shall be won by
the team that finishes top of the league; in the event of a tie,
head-to-head records shall be taken into account.
The format for the post-season BBL Championship Playoffs remains the
same, as the top eight teams qualify, with the top four sides
gaining home court advantage in the quarter-finals. Games are
decided on a one-off knockout format. The semi-finals and final will
take place at the prestigious Basketball Finals Weekend which
concludes the 2007/08 season.
The BBL Cup retains the same format as in previous years, the only
difference is to allow for the entry of the Birmingham Panthers,
Everton Tigers, and PAWS London Capital for 2007/08. The BBL Cup
remains a knockout competition with teams drawn randomly against one
another and competing in one-off, all-or-nothing, games. The top
three teams from last season's BBL Championship (Poujoulat Heat
Guildford, Sheffield Sharks, Springfield Honda Newcastle Eagles)
shall receive a bye to the quarter-finals, the remaining teams enter
the draw for the first-round.
The BBL Trophy has received incremental changes ahead of the 2007/08
season to provide for a more exciting competition. The thirteen BBL
clubs shall be split into four groups as follows:
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Group 1 Teams |
Group 2 Teams |
Group 3 Teams |
Group 4 Teams |
Chester Jets
Leicester Riders
Milton Keynes Lions
Plymouth Raiders |
Guildford Heat
London Capitals
London United |
Birmingham Panthers
Sheffield Sharks
Worcester Wolves |
Everton Tigers
Newcastle Eagles
Scottish Rocks |
Within these groups the sides shall meet one another home and away.
The team that finishes top of each group after their group stage
matches will progress to the BBL Trophy semi-finals, which assume a
one-off knockout format to decide who will meet in the BBL Trophy
Final.
With the big tip-off less than three months away, the fixtures for
the BBL Championship and BBL Trophy shall be announced the week
commencing 2nd July.
If you have any queries please contact the
BBL direct:
e-mail:
press@bbl.org.uk
or phone 0870 445 0606
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