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As of 20/01/08
Pos Team Played Points
01 Newcastle Eagles 16 26
02 Milton Keynes Lion 17 24
03 Guildford Heat 14 22
04 Plymouth Raiders 16 20
05 Scottish Rocks 15 18
06 Everton Tigers 16 16
07 Sheffield Sharks 17 16
08 Leicester Riders 19 14
09 Cheshire Jets 16 12
10 Worcester Wolves 18 12
11 London Capital 18 10
12 Birmingham Panthers 16 8
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Who are the best players in the league? Like leading scorers, rebounders.
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This week they are:
Pts: James Life (Wolves), 25.8ppg
Rebs: Shawn Myers (Jets), 13.4 rpg
Assists: Rob Yanders (Rocks), 6.8 apg
3-Point % C. Haslam (Tigers), 60.0
Field Goal % L. Stewart (Eagles), 73.6
Free-Throw % C. Smith (Eagles), 91.6
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Just out of interest why there's no team called 'United' or 'Wanderers'. Or do these names can only be used for football teams?
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Last season there was a team called London United.
They were going to take part this season but dropped out just before the season started.
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Aye,
Just don't think United/Wanderers etc is a suitable name for a B'ball team tbh, sounds a bit daft.
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London have always had a poor team and poor names, for example:
Tower Hamlets
London Docklands
London Towers
London United
London Capital (I don't think this one is that bad)
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Fair point there mate and I do have to agree with them names.
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Went to the Semi-Final's yesterday for the Trophy. It was a great game. Here are the scores:
Worcester Wolves 19 - 18 Guildford Heat (1Q)
Worcester Wolves 45 - 38 Guildford Heat (2Q)
Worcester Wolves 60 - 65 Guildford Heat (3Q)
Worcester Wolves 75 - 81 Guildford Heat (4Q) FINAL
Newcastle Eagles 38 - 11 Cheshire Jets (1Q)
Newcastle Eagles 59 - 29 Cheshire Jets (2Q)
Newcastle Eagles 77 - 46 Cheshire Jets (3Q)
Newcastle Eagles 105 - 75 Cheshire Jets (4Q) FINAL
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In my humble opinion I think a fit Eagles squad have a good chance especially at home games where the atmosphere is amazing ( we had 3,000 on wednesday and the game was live on setanta)
If we are "in our day" we theoritically stand a very good chance
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Heh, seems this never took off and the two clubs who were signed up went back to playing in the EBL. Apparently they're going to get the league going again for tip-off in November in 2008, although I wouldn't hold your breath.