1976–77 National Basketball League season
LeagueNational Basketball League
SportBasketball
Number of teams10
Roll of Honour
National League championsCinzano Crystal Palace
  National League runners-upManchester ATS Giants
National Cup championsCinzano Crystal Palace
  National Cup runners-upMilton Keynes Embassy All-Stars

The 1976–77 Guinness National Basketball League season was the fifth season of the National Basketball League.[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 playoffs for the League during this era and Carl Olsson was awarded the season MVP award.[2]

National League

First Division

Pos Team P W L F A Pts
1Cinzano Crystal Palace181801869135136
2Manchester ATS Giants181531598141433
3Milton Keynes Embassy All-Stars181261605139830
4Doncaster Wilson Panthers181261552148730
5Coventry Team Fiat181081669152828
6Bowmer & Kirkland Loughborough All-Stars188101476152326
7Wicksteed-Magnet Metros187111506152125
8Bedford Vauxhall Motors184141479168022
9Avenue183151207155321
10Durham StrongArm Aycliff181171439194519

Second Division

Pos Team P W L F A Pts
1Stockport Belgrade201821673135838
2Exeter St Lukes All Stars201821801146738
3Miles Mustangs201371805170333
4EPAB Sunderland201371646148533
5Birmingham Bulldogs201191607155231
6Seense Oxford Sonics2010101538147730
7KCA Bury208121687172228
8Malory Lewisham207131622170927
9Nottingham206141567182126
10Derby CFE204161368152224
11Leeds Larsen Lions202181410194422

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, John Belk
Wembley

Leading scorers

Player Team Pts
Allen BuntingMetros539
Jim GuymonCrystal Palace500
Darnell HarrellCoventry494
Kenny PembertonBedford403
Earl HogueEmbassy All-Stars402
Mark SaiersCrystal Palace392
Wayne MetzgerDoncaster387
Jeff JonesManchester362
Jerry WalkerEmbassy All-Stars357
John MillerManchester356

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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