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2019–20 National Basketball League (England) season

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2019-20 NBL season
LeagueNBL England
SportBasketball
Number of teams86
2019-20
English Basketball League seasons

The 2019–20 season of the English Men's National Basketball League, known as the NBL, was the 48th edition of the league. Solent Kestrels were league champions for the second consecutive year.

Following the 2018–19 season, the league structure was reorganised. Division 2 was regionalised into North and South regions, while Divisions 3 and 4 were merged to form 5 regional leagues.[1]

In March 2020, the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] The league season finished immediately and there were no end-of-season playoffs.

National League Division 1

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Teams

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Club Formed Last Season Location
Barking Abbey 2005 12th London (Barking)
Bradford Dragons 2001 11th Bradford
Derby Trailblazers 2000 5th Derby
Essex & Herts Leopards 1997 7th Brentwood
St Albans
Hemel Storm 2006 9th Hemel Hempstead
Leicester Warriors 2004 8th Leicester
Liverpool 1969 Div. 2, 1st (promoted) Liverpool
Loughborough Riders 2010 3rd Loughborough
Nottingham Hoods 2009 10th Nottingham
Reading Rockets 1997 6th Reading
Solent Kestrels 1998 1st Southampton
Thames Valley Cavaliers 2011 4th London (Uxbridge)
Westminster Warriors 1987 Div. 2, 2nd (promoted) London (Kensal Green)
Worthing Thunder 1999 2nd Worthing

Team changes

Promoted from Division 2

Relegated to Division 2

Regular season

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Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Solent Kestrels (C) 22 22 0 2255 1575 +680 47
2 Thames Valley Cavaliers 23 18 5 2405 2122 +283 39
3 Derby Trailblazers 23 16 7 2112 1898 +214 35
4 Hemel Storm 23 16 7 2249 2041 +208 35
5 Worthing Thunder 22 15 7 2097 1928 +169 34
6 Loughborough Riders 23 15 8 1986 1827 +159 33
7 Reading Rockets 23 14 9 2024 1941 +83 31
8 Bradford Dragons 23 12 11 1854 1888 −34 27
9 Leicester Warriors 23 10 13 1977 2011 −34 23
10 Nottingham Hoods 23 7 16 1983 2223 −240 16
11 Essex & Herts Leopards 23 5 18 1884 2174 −290 13
12 Barking Abbey 21 4 17 1517 1772 −255 12
13 Westminster Warriors (R) 24 3 21 1985 2351 −366 8 Relegation to NBL D2
14 Liverpool[a] (R) 24 3 21 1849 2383 −534 6
Source: [4]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Liverpool deducted two points for failing to fulfil fixture against Solent Kestrels due to be played on 23 November 2019.[3]
  • Following the cancellation of the season on 13 March 2020, it was decided that for games cancelled due to the early end to the season, the number of points on offer would be divided equally between the two teams involved (one point per team). This process applied to fixtures that were scheduled between 13 March (the date on which Basketball England suspended the playing season) and the end of the regular season. Games that were postponed before March 13 and had not been rearranged were voided. (zero points per team).[5]

Player of the Week awards

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Week Player Team Ref Week Player Team Ref
1 England Cameron Hildreth Worthing Thunder [6] 14 United States Treshawn Wilford Derby Trailblazers [7]
2 United States Ian Smith Solent Kestrels [8] 15 England Brendan Okoronkwo Solent Kestrels [9]
3 England Lee Hodges Hemel Storm [10] 16 Germany Hakeem Sylla Thames Valley Cavaliers [11]
4 United States Rasheed Worrell Loughborough Riders [12] 17 Latvia Rihards Sulcs Bradford Dragons [13]
5 Germany Hakeem Sylla Thames Valley Cavaliers [14] 19 Germany Hakeem Sylla Thames Valley Cavaliers [15]
6 United States Mike Williams Hemel Storm [16] 20 United States Taylor Johnson Thames Valley Cavaliers [17]
7 United States Nick Richards Reading Rockets [18] 21 United States Ian Smith Solent Kestrels [19]
8 England Elliott Sentance Solent Kestrels [20] 22 Albania Elvisi Dusha Essex & Herts Leopards [21]
9 United States Taylor Johnson Thames Valley Cavaliers [22] 23 England Orlan Jackman Essex & Herts Leopards [23]
10 United States Travis Charles Solent Kestrels [24]
11 England Elliott Sentance Solent Kestrels [25]
12 United States Martelle McLemore Thames Valley Cavaliers [26]
13 United States Travis Charles Solent Kestrels [27]

Statistics

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Minimum 10 games

National League Division 2

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Regular season

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National League Division 3

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Regular season

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North
Pos Team Pld W L Pts
1 Lancashire Spinners (C) 22 19 3 38
2 Newcastle Eagles U23 21 16 5 33
3 Tees Valley Mohawks 21 15 6 31
4 Calderdale Explorers 21 15 6 31
5 Myerscough College II 20 14 6 29
6 Teesside Lions 19 9 10 20
7 Team Sunderland 21 9 12 19
8 Stockport Falcons 21 9 12 19
9 Barrow Thorns 20 7 13 16
10 Tameside 21 7 14 15
11 Liverpool II 21 4 17 9
12 Cheshire Wire 20 0 20 2
Source: [33]
(C) Champions
Midlands
Pos Team Pld W L Pts
1 Doncaster Eagles (C) 21 20 1 41
2 City of Birmingham Rockets 21 17 4 35
3 Birmingham Mets 21 12 9 25
4 Derby Trailblazers II 21 12 9 25
5 Wolverhampton University 20 11 9 24
6 Coventry Flames 21 10 11 21
7 Warwickshire Hawks 21 9 12 19
8 Sheffield Sabres 21 9 12 19
9 Stourport Spartans 20 8 12 18
10 Stoke-on-Trent Knights 21 8 13 17
11 Mansfield Giants 21 5 16 11
12 Derbyshire Arrows II 21 4 17 9
Source: [34]
(C) Champions
East
Pos Team Pld W L Pts
1 Northamptonshire Titans (C) 13 13 0 27
2 Anglia Ruskin University 13 9 4 19
3 Nottingham Trent University 13 8 5 17
4 Essex Rebels II 12 7 5 16
5 Nottingham University 13 5 8 11
6 County Upper Wolves 13 5 8 11
7 Hemel Storm II 14 4 10 8
8 Bury St. Edmunds Bulldogs 13 1 12 3
Source: [35]
(C) Champions
South East
Pos Team Pld W L Pts
1 Richmond Knights (C) 14 11 3 24
2 London Thunder 15 11 4 23
3 Southwark Pride 14 9 5 20
4 Chelmsford Lions 15 9 6 19
5 Barking Abbey II 14 8 6 18
6 Surrey Rams 15 7 8 15
7 Canterbury Crusaders 16 5 11 10
8 Barking & Havering RDF 15 2 13 5
9 London Warriors 14 1 13 4
Source: [36]
(C) Champions
South West
Pos Team Pld W L Pts
1 Oxford Brookes University (C) 18 15 3 30
2 RCT Gladiators 17 14 3 29
3 Cardiff City 16 12 4 26
4 Taunton Tigers 17 11 6 23
5 Dorset Storm 17 8 9 17
6 Gloucester Saxons 17 6 11 13
7 Bognor GSD 17 5 12 11
8 Swindon Shock 18 5 13 10
9 Cardiff Met Archers II 17 4 13 9
10 Oxford Stealers 16 2 14 6
Source: [37]
(C) Champions

National Cup

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First round

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28 Sep 2019
Dorset Storm 80–87 Chelmsford Lions
29 Sep 2019
Richmond Knights 59–75 Lewisham Thunder
29 Sep 2019
Cardiff Met Archers II 56–100 Surrey Rams
29 Sep 2019
Barking & Havering 56–74 Barking Abbey II
29 Sep 2019
Taunton Tigers 87–69 Swindon Shock

Second round

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6 Oct 2019
Southwark Pride 81–84 Ipswich Tomcats
13 Oct 2019
Sussex Bears 80–67 Bristol Flyers II
13 Oct 2019
Essex Rebels 85–64 Canterbury Crusaders
13 Oct 2019
Greenwich Titans 69–74 Surrey Rams
13 Oct 2019
Chelmsford Lions 61–89 London Westside

Third round

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3 Nov 2019
Sussex Bears 86–72 Bristol Hurricanes
3 Nov 2019
Surrey Rams 37–120 Solent Kestrels
3 Nov 2019
Liverpool 85–55 Derbyshire Spartans
3 Nov 2019
Birmingham Elite 52–101 Reading Rockets
3 Nov 2019
Worthing Thunder 83–77 Ipswich Tomcats
3 Nov 2019
Nottingham Hoods 101–91 Derbyshire Arrows
3 Nov 2019
London BC Medelynas 68–99 Hemel Storm

Fourth round

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24 Nov 2019
Sussex Bears 78–88 Essex & Herts Leopards
24 Nov 2019
Bradford Dragons 77–87 Solent Kestrels
24 Nov 2019
Leicester Warriors 89–92 Hemel Storm
24 Nov 2019
Essex Rebels 80–82 Loughborough Riders
24 Nov 2019
Nottingham Hoods 77–78 Reading Rockets
28 Nov 2019
Myerscough College 101–67 Liverpool

Quarter-finals

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15 Dec 2019
Hemel Storm 87–97 Solent Kestrels

Semi-finals

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The draw for the semi-finals took place on 18 December 2019.[38]

19 Jan 2020
Loughborough Riders 70–86 Solent Kestrels
19 Jan 2020
Reading Rockets 77–58 Myerscough College

Final

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2 Feb 2020
15:30
Solent Kestrels 90–67 Reading Rockets
Scoring by quarter: 28-15, 21-15, 16-19, 25-18
Pts: Travis Charles (21)
Rebs: Elliott Sentance (10)
Asts: Ian Smith, Brendan Okoronkwo (5)
Pts: Nicholas Richards (22)
Rebs: Ed Potter (13)
Asts: Nicholas Richards (5)
Essex Arena

References

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  1. ^ "Senior NBL structures announced for 2019/20 season | Basketball England".
  2. ^ "Basketball England cancel remainder of 2019-20 season". 17 March 2020.
  3. ^ "NBL Division One Recap - Week 8 (23/24 November 2019) | Basketball England".
  4. ^ "NBL. | Basketball England".
  5. ^ "Conclusion of 2019/20 NBL Season Announced | Basketball England".
  6. ^ Week 1 POTW - Basketball England
  7. ^ Week 14 POTW - Basketball England
  8. ^ Week 2 POTW - Basketball England
  9. ^ Week 15 POTW - Basketball England
  10. ^ Week 3 POTW - Basketball England
  11. ^ Week 16 POTW - Basketball England
  12. ^ Week 4 POTW - Basketball England
  13. ^ Week 17 POTW - Basketball England
  14. ^ Week 5 POTW - Basketball England
  15. ^ Week 19 POTW - Basketball England
  16. ^ Week 6 POTW - Basketball England
  17. ^ Week 20 POTW - Basketball England
  18. ^ Week 7 POTW - Basketball England
  19. ^ Week 21 POTW - Basketball England
  20. ^ Week 8 POTW - Basketball England
  21. ^ Week 22 POTW - Basketball England
  22. ^ Week 9 POTW - Basketball England
  23. ^ Week 23 POTW - Basketball England
  24. ^ Week 10 POTW - Basketball England
  25. ^ Week 11 POTW - Basketball England
  26. ^ Week 12 POTW - Basketball England
  27. ^ Week 13 POTW - Basketball England
  28. ^ NBL D1 Top Scorers - Dave Owen Basketball
  29. ^ NBL D1 Top Rebounders - Dave Owen Basketball
  30. ^ NBL D1 Top Assists - Dave Owen Basketball
  31. ^ basketballengland.co.uk
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  37. ^ "NBL. | Basketball England".
  38. ^ National Cup Semi-finals Draw - Basketball England