Sports season
The 1985–86 Carlsberg National Basketball League season was the fourteenth season of the National Basketball League formed in 1972.[1]
The league was sponsored by Carlsberg for the second consecutive year and the Kingston Kings completed a Play Off's & National Cup double but Manchester United won the League title.[2]
Team changes [ ]
The EBBA increased the first division to fifteen teams adding two clubs from the second division; the two new teams were Brunel Uxbridge & Camden Ducks and the Tyneside basketball club. One club dropped out because Doncaster Panthers suffered financial trouble and were disbanded during the previous summer.
The gap in spending capability between certain teams seemed to be growing with the likes of Kingston, Manchester United and Portsmouth having much larger budgets than some of their competitors.
Carlsberg League standings [ ]
First Division [ ]
Pos
Team
P
W
L
F
A
Pts
1
Sharp Manchester United
28
25
3
2772
2464
50
2
Team Polycell Kingston Kings
28
24
4
3193
2902
48
3
Portsmouth
28
22
6
2721
2513
44
4
Manchester Giants
28
18
10
2565
2456
36
5
London Docklands Crystal Palace *
28
17
11
3237
3050
33
6
Birmingham Bullets
28
15
13
2759
2720
30
7
28
14
14
2586
2629
28
8
Walkers Crisps Leicester
28
14
14
2907
2957
28
9
Hemel Hempstead Watford Royals
28
13
15
2864
2790
26
10
Sperrings Solent Stars
28
12
16
2595
2568
24
11
Nissan Worthing Bears
28
12
16
0000
0000
24
12
Bracknell Pirates
28
11
17
2907
2985
22
13
QRS Sunderland
28
8
20
2734
2967
16
14
Home Spare Bolton & Bury Hawks
28
3
25
2678
3018
6
15
28
2
26
2542
2884
4
One point deducted *
Second Division [ ]
Pos
Team
P
W
L
F
A
Pts
1
Calderdale Explorers
22
18
4
2511
1963
36
2
BPCC Derby Rams
22
18
4
2204
1923
36
3
Team Wakefields Nottingham
22
18
4
2181
1954
36
4
Brixton TopCats
22
15
7
1960
1752
30
5
CAD Tower Hamlets
22
14
8
2043
1920
28
6
ANC Liverpool
22
12
10
2057
1962
24
7
Oldham Ioanian Celtics
22
11
11
2163
2090
22
8
Plymouth Raiders
22
11
11
2062
2051
22
9
English Estates Cleveland
22
6
16
2022
2219
12
10
Team Telecom Colchester
22
5
17
1918
2210
10
11
Swindon Rakers
22
4
18
1859
2185
8
12
Peterborough Jets
22
0
22
1623
2374
0
Carlsberg playoffs [ ]
Quarter-Finals [ ]
Team 1
Team 2
Score
Leicester
Manchester United
2-1
Kingston
Brunel Uxbridge & Camden
2-0
Manchester Giants
Crystal Palace
1-2
Birmingham Bullets
Portsmouth
2-1
Semi-Finals [ ]
venue & date
Team 1
Team 2
Score
March 21, Wembley Arena
Birmingham Bullets
Crystal Palace
March 21, Wembley Arena
Kingston Kings
Leicester
Third Place [ ]
venue & date
Team 1
Team 2
Score
March 22, Wembley Arena
Crystal Palace
Leicester
136-117
Final [ ]
Kingston Kings
114 –97
Birmingham Bullets
Pts : Danny Davis (MVP) 37, Steve Bontrager 30, Martin Clark 30
Pts: Dip Donaldson 31, Butch Hays 26, Tyrone Shoulders 22
Wembley Arena Attendance: ?
Kingston Coach
Malcolm Chamberlain Birmingham Coach
Art Ross/Colin Wood
Second Round [ ]
Team 1
Team 2
Score
Walkers Crisps Leicester
QRS Sunderland
105-113
CAD Tower Hamlets
Portsmouth
69-111
McEwan Tyneside
Oldham Celtics
111-98
Calderdale Explorers
Sharp Manchester United
70-97
Sperrings Solent Stars
Happy Eater Bracknell Pirates
111-97
Nissan Worthing Bears
Plymouth Raiders
107-85
Home Spare Bolton & Bury Hawks
Manchester Giants
76-95
Team Polycell Kingston Kings
Hemel Hempstead & Watford Royals
132-113
Quarter Finals [ ]
Team 1
Team 2
Score
McEwan Tyneside
Portsmouth
76-98
Nissan Worthing Bears
Manchester Giants
87-82
Sperrings Solent Stars
QRS Sunderland
106-83
Sharp Manchester United
Team Polycell Kingston Kings
84-98
Semi Finals [ ]
Venue & Date
Team 1
Team 2
Score
Aston Villa Leisure Centre, Dec 15
Sperrings Solent Stars
Nissan Worthing Bears
101-83
Aston Villa Leisure Centre, Dec 15
Team Polycell Kingston Kings
Portsmouth
92-75
Final [ ]
Kingston Kings
113 –82
Solent Stars
Pts : Steve Bontrager 33, Danny Davis (MVP) 28, Martin Clark 27, Andy Innell, Chrimes
Pts: TJ Robinson 28, Bryan Skoech 15, Ron Whitehead 14, Ken Nottage
Royal Albert Hall , London
Attendance: ?
Kingston Coach
Malcolm Chamberlain Solent Coach
Steve Fitzsimons
British Masters Cup Final [ ]
Birmingham Bullets
87 –83
Murray International Metals Edinburgh
Pts : Butch Hays 26, Tyrone Shoulders 22, Dip Donaldson 19, Neville Hopkins
Pts: Sam Foggin 33, Stewart 14, Alton Byrd 13
GatesheadAttendance: ? Birmingham Coach Art Ross/Colin Wood Edinburgh Coach ?
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