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BBL Championship
 P   P W L Pts
1 Newcastle Eagles 36 31 5 62
2 Sheffield Sharks 36 30 6 60
3

Glasgow Rocks

36

23 13 46
4 Cheshire Jets 
36 22 14 44
5 Everton Tigers 36 21 15 42
6 Jelson Homes DMU Leicester Riders 36 21 15 42
7 Marshall MK Lions 
36 18 18 36
8

Worthing Thunder

36 18 18 36
9

Worcester Wolves

36 18 18 36
10 Airwaves Plymouth Raiders 36 11 25 22
11 Guildford Heat 36 11 25 22
12 Essex Pirates 36 7 29 14
13 PAWS London Capital 36 3 33 6

 

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BBL Team of the Week #29

The star of the show this week is Worthing Thunder’s Reggie Bratton (pictured), whose 41 point performance against Airwaves Plymouth Raiders helped seal the Thunder a spot in the Playoffs in their second season in the league. The American, who is currently second in the league in scoring behind Sheffield’s Mike Cook, shot an outstanding 6/7 from behind the arc, netted all three of this free throw attempts, and pulled down 9 rebounds, as well as working hard defensively for 3 steals and a blocked shot.

 

He is joined at the forward position by Dawud Morris, of Marshall MK Lions. Morris, who like Bratton is in his first year in the league, hit 30 points in the Lions’ win over PAWS London Capital, on 11/16 shooting from the field, and 8/9 from the charity stripe. He also had 11 rebounds, 7 assists and 2 steals.

 

Trey Moore (Everton Tigers) and Worcester’s Roderick Middleton, take the guard spots this week, as the former hit 90% of his attempts from open play and 50% from the three point line, on his way to 32 points in the Tigers dramatic victory over Glasgow Rocks. Middleton, whose season is sadly over with the Wolves as they failed to qualify for the Playoffs, scored 26 points, pulled down 8 boards, and handed out 5 assists, whilst also taking 3 steals and shooting an efficient 60% from the floor, as he finished the Wolves’ win over Guildford Heat with 26 points personal.

 

At Centre is Giedrius Knysas, of the Worcester Wolves. The former PAWS London Capital big man posted impressive numbers of 22 points, on 10/11 field goal shooting, and grabbed 8 rebounds in just 22:45 on court, as Paul James’ side beat Airwaves Plymouth Raiders on Saturday evening.
 

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