1976–77 National Basketball League season

1976–77 National Basketball League season
League National Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Number of teams 10
Roll of Honour
National League champions Cinzano Crystal Palace
  National League runners-up Manchester ATS Giants
National Cup champions Cinzano Crystal Palace
  National Cup runners-up Milton Keynes Embassy All-Stars

The 1976–77 Guinness National Basketball League season was the fifth season of the National Basketball League formed in 1972.[1]
The league was sponsored by Guinness and the number of teams participating remained at ten. The Embassy All-Stars relocated to Milton Keynes, Cleveland became Durham and Bedford replaced Leeds.
The Crystal Palace team completed a second consecutive double of National League and Cup and were beginning to achieve national public recognition. There were no play off's for the League during this era and Carl Olsson was awarded the season MVP award.[2]

League Standings

Pos Team P W L F A Pts
1 Cinzano Crystal Palace 18 18 0 1869 1351 36
2 Manchester ATS Giants 18 15 3 1598 1414 33
3 Milton Keynes Embassy All-Stars 18 12 6 1605 1398 30
4 Doncaster Wilson Panthers 18 12 6 1552 1487 30
5 Coventry Team Fiat 18 10 8 1669 1528 28
6 Bowmer & Kirkland Loughborough All-Stars 18 8 10 1476 1523 26
7 Wicksteed-Magnet Metros 18 7 11 1506 1521 25
8 Bedford Vauxhall Motors 18 4 14 1479 1680 22
9 Avenue 18 3 15 1207 1553 21
10 Durham StrongArm Aycliff 18 1 17 1439 1945 19

National Cup Final

Cinzano Crystal Palace 9190 Milton Keynes Embassy All-Stars
Pts: Mark Saiers 26, Paul Philp 20, Jim Guymon ??, Vic Tinsley ?? Pts: Pete Sprogis 29, Earl Hogue 22, Jerry Walker 17, Stuart Turpie ??
Wembley

Leading Scorers

Player Team Pts
Allen Bunting Metros 539
Jim Guymon Crystal Palace 500
Darnell Harrell Coventry 494
Kenny Pemberton Bedford 403
Earl Hogue Embassy All-Stars 402
Mark Saiers Crystal Palace 392
Wayne Metzger Doncaster 387
Jeff Jones Manchester 362
Jerry Walker Embassy All-Stars 357
John Miller Manchester 356

References

  1. Matthews & Morrison, Peter & Ian (1987). The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records & Results. Guinness Superlatives Ltd. ISBN 0-85112-492-5.
  2. "Men's Senior League Winners". Basketball England.

See also

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