1991–92 British Basketball League season | |
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League | British Basketball League |
Sport | Basketball |
Number of teams | 11 |
Roll of Honour | |
BBL champions | Kingston |
Play Off's champions | Kingston |
National Cup champions | Kingston |
BBL Trophy champions | Kingston |
The 1991–1992 BBL season was the 5th season of the British Basketball League (known as the Carlsberg League for sponsorship reasons) since its establishment in 1987. The season featured an increased number of teams with the additions of the Birmingham Bullets and Cheshire Jets. London Docklands changed their name to London Towers.
Kingston, coached by Kevin Cadle, stormed to success in every domestic competition they entered and completed a clean sweep of the four major competitions, which they had previously accomplished two years earlier. They claimed the Division One title and Play-off crown, were victorious in the League Trophy and the National Cup, whilst Coach Cadle and star player Alton Byrd were awarded as Coach and Player of the Year respectively.
(1) Kingston vs. (8) Birmingham Bullets
(2) Thames Valley Tigers vs. (7) Hemel Royals
(3) Worthing Bears vs. (6) Leicester City Riders
(4) London Towers vs. (5) Derby Bucks
Barnsley Generals, Brixton TopCats, Broxbourne, Bury Lobos, Coventry Flyers, Cardiff Buccaneers, Doncaster Eagles, Greenwich, Middlesbrough Mohawks, Oldham Celtics, Plymouth Raiders, Watford Rebels, Ware Rebels
One point deducted *
North Group
Midlands Group
South Group
Kingston received a bye into the Semi-finals.
Manchester Giants vs. Leicester City Riders
Kingston vs. London Towers