Mersey Tigers

Mersey Tigers
Mersey Tigers
Mersey Tigers logo
League British Basketball League
Established 2007
History Everton Tigers
2007-2010
Mersey Tigers
2010-present
Arena Knowsley Leisure &
Culture Park

(Capacity: 750)
Location Liverpool, Merseyside
Head coach United Kingdom Tony Garbelotto
Ownership United Kingdom Steve Brookfield
Colours Black, Orange and White
Website
Uniforms
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The Mersey Tigers are a professional basketball team based in the city of Liverpool, in England. The club was established in 2007 as a start-up franchise of the British Basketball League, the country's elite competition. The Tigers started competing at the start of the 2007-08 season, and won the BBL Cup in their second season as well as finishing as runners-up in the league.

Previously, under the name Everton Tigers, the club was an Official Partner of the Everton Football Club organisation and an amalgam of the Toxteth Tigers community youth programme which started in 1968.[1] The team's head coach is Tony Garbelotto, a current assistant coach to the Great Britain’s national team.[2] The franchise also operate the Tigers Basketball Academy in partnership with Childwall Sports College, founded in 2009.[3] However in July 2010 Everton withdrew funding the club re-launched as Mersey Tigers.[4]

Contents

Franchise history

Establishment

The Everton Tigers was officially presented as the 12th member of the British Basketball League on June 19, 2007, after a professional basketball franchise was awarded to the city of Liverpool based on a sound business plan, community focus and their association with a Premier League football club.

The club was part of Bill Kenwright's Everton FC organisation, who became the fifth football club in the history of British basketball to field a basketball team, following in the footsteps of Manchester United, Glasgow Rangers, Portsmouth and Newcastle United (Now Newcastle Eagles).[5]

Based around the community work of Everton Football Club, headed by Gary Townsend, and existing community basketball club Toxteth Tigers, the new club specifically targeted youth development as one of the main goals, while the senior team was to be spearheaded by Henry Mooney, head of the Toxteth programme.

On August 17, it was announced that Tigers would be using the Greenbank Sports Academy in Sefton Park as their home venue which holds a capacity for 800 spectators. However, according to various articles in the media it is believed that the long-term ambition of the club is to occupy the 7,513-seat capacity Echo Arena, which was completed in early 2008.[6]

2007-08 season

After months of speculation in the rumour mill prior to the season opening, Everton boasted several high-profile signings including that of Chris Haslam, Calvin Davis and BBL veteran Delme Herriman. The players were officially presented in front of 40,000 fans at Goodison Park on September 20, during the half-time of the football team's UEFA Cup home game against FC Metalist Kharkiv. The assembled squad played their first ever game on September 29, 2007, an exhibition match away to neighbouring Manchester Magic. Despite trailing for most of the match, with Magic leading 71-62 in the final two minutes, Tigers salvaged the match and pulled together a 14-0 run, storming to a 71-76 victory.

Tigers' inaugural league campaign tipped-off with an away defeat to Plymouth Raiders on October 6. Despite early domination from the Tigers, they consistently lost the lead throughout the game and lost 82-73, with Chris Haslam and Tony Robertson both posting 21 points each. The Tigers' first home game, on October 12, also ended in defeat, with visiting fellow rookies London Capital running out 58-69 winners at Greenbank. The clubs' first main sponsor for the 2007-08 season was announced the following week, the press release stating that locally-based Bibby Maritime Ltd, the world's leading provider of floating accommodation, had agreed a deal to partner the first team and their development teams with sponsorship.[7]

An impressive start to the season for the rookie franchise was buoyed in December, when coach Henry Mooney pulled off a major coup with the signing of Great Britain international Richard Midgley from Newcastle Eagles. Liverpool's interest in its new local basketball team developed significantly as the season progressed, and with this in mind, the club moved the local derby home game against Cheshire Jets from their usual Greenbank home to the brand-new Echo Arena, selling out the entire 7,513-seat capacity venue within days of tickets going on sale.[8] The match was also the first time the Tigers featured in a live televised broadcast, through the league's partnership with Setanta Sports. The historic game was played on March 19, 2008, and the capacity crowd witnessed a spirited Tigers suffer defeat, finishing 80-103. The team completed their rookie season with a 16-17 record, finishing in 7th place and qualifying for the end-of-season Play-off’s, an incredible achievement for any brand-new franchise. The fairytale season, came to an abrupt end however in the Quarter-final of the Play-offs, with the Tigers going down 81-72 away to eventual champions Guildford Heat.

2008–09 season

After an incredible[says who?] first season, the club looked to build on the success by appointing Tony Garbelotto, assistant coach of Great Britain, as the new first team coach. The announcement was made on April 30, and also indicated that Garbelotto’s predecessor Henry Mooney would take the reins as Head of Basketball Development.[9] Garbelotto’s first signing of the season was announced several weeks later, with the capture of veteran star Tony Dorsey from Guildford adding to a roster that already included Delme Herriman, John Simpson, Richard Midgley and Chris Haslam.[10] James Jones, also from Guildford, was the second confirmed signing of the summer on July 10.[11] Following the inclusion of Andre Smith and Marcus Bailey on the new-look roster, the Tigers’ secured a massive coup with the signing of Josh Gross from Austin Toros of the NBA D-League where he averaged 14 points-per-game in 45 games.[12] Despite the impressive signings, an under-strength Tigers lost their opening game, an exhibition with Manchester Magic at the Echo Arena, going down to a 61–65 defeat, while a pre-season three-game series in Belgium with Dexia Mons-Hainaut and Antwerp Diamond Giants, ended 1–2.[13]

The Tigers opened their league campaign with a comprehensive 61-80 demolition of Sheffield Sharks in Sheffield, summer signing Andre Smith posted a game-high 29 points and collected 15 rebounds on his way to claiming the MVP. A week later, Tigers destroyed London Capital 107-69 at Greenbank, Andre Smith again in the limelight with 33 points. Tigers’ first loss of the season came on October 24, at home to Worcester Wolves, in which the visitors scalped a 101-106 victory with Smith again recording a 32-point haul and contributing to his Player of the Month award for October. During the same week, following the release of John Simpson, Tigers announced the signing of Olu Babalola.

After eliminating Sheffield (69-88) and Milton Keynes Lions (75-97) in the BBL Cup, the Tigers found themselves in a semi-final match-up with last season's runner-up Newcastle Eagles and just one round away from the team's first-ever appearance in a major final. Newcastle edged the first leg with a 112-105 victory at the Metro Radio Arena[14] however Everton rallied and with a 97-86 victory - 202-198 over the series - subsequently reached the Final for the first time in history, where they would face the Plymouth Raiders. The game was played at the traditional home of the BBL Cup, the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham on January 18, 2009. Although on paper the teams were closely matched, Tigers went on to destroy the Raiders and write themselves into the history books, not only by claiming their first piece of silverware but also by recording the biggest winning margin in BBL history, showing no mercy in a 103–49 victory.[15]

A month later and the Tigers, having finished top of BBL Trophy Group 2, found themselves in another semi-final clash with Newcastle, who took revenge by scrapping to a 82-88 victory in Liverpool, dumping Everton out of the competition. The Tigers finished the regular season as runner-up to Newcastle, with a 24–9 record (1-2 against the Eagles), and qualified as second seed for the post-season play-off in which they were drawn to play Scottish Rocks. Everton made light work of the game and progressed to the Finals Weekend in Birmingham with a 84-64 home victory. Despite staking a claim for the league’s MVP award, Andre Smith didn’t travel with his team to Birmingham due to personal reasons and didn’t figure throughout the weekend.[16] The Semi-final, against the season’s surprise package Leicester Riders was equally as straightforward as the Quarter-final, sweeping past the Riders 81-65, and thus Everton qualified for its first ever Play-off Final, facing familiar foes in the form of Newcastle Eagles. The match proved to be one of the most memorable in recent years and even though it was Newcastle who prevailed in a close contest, winning 87-84, it was Everton who stole the show. After trailing for most of the game, the Tigers found themselves 70-52 down at the end of the third quarter. Down but not out, Great Britain international Richard Midgley fought valiantly and his 36-point haul - a new record in Final’s history - helped Everton claw back to within 2 points of the leading Eagles. But with only 9 seconds left, and Everton in the penalty, their forced fouls were enough for Newcastle to hold on and win the game.[17]

2009-10 season

Olu Babalola was the first player to recommit to the Tigers, signing a new contract on July 16, while coach Tony Garbelotto was on a scouting mission in Las Vegas at the NBA Summer League.[18] In a quest to develop future talent, the club announced the launch of the new Everton Tigers Basketball Academy in partnership with Childwall Sports College.[19] On the eve on the new season, the franchise announced that Chairman Gary Townsend would be stepping down to assume a similar role at football club Notts County, to be replaced by Vice-Chairman Martyn Best.[20] This could have been a huge loss for the club, having already lost star player Richard Midgley, who retired through injury earlier in the summer.[21] However, Best, a co-founder of PR agency Paver smith, and Henry Mooney, helped secure the ongoing support of Everton football club as Official Partner and has helped stabilise the Tigers. On-court, the Tigers opened the season with an away defeat to Leicester (95-98), new signing Dzaflo Larkai making his debut by posting 22 points.[22] The first home fixture with visiting Guildford was played out of the Echo Arena, and saw the hosts conquer in an 85-79 victory. Tigers’ defence of their BBL Cup crown didn’t last long as the holders crashed out in the Quarter-final following an overtime defeat to Sheffield, 99-90.

Despite many challenges facing the Tigers during this third season, they overcame injuries to Kevin Bell and James Jones, the untimely departure of Larkei, and kept in contention for a top 5 spot all season. Trey Moore joined towards the end of the season, and the team gained a strong momentum as the play-offs loomed. Kevin Bell's return from a hand injury helped propel the Tigers to the play-off final, with in particular to crushing defeats of Newcastle Eagles. The play-off final against the Glasgow Rocks showed the full spirit of the Tigers, and a great comeback by the Rocks was halted for an stirring and nerve-jangling 8 point win for the Tigers. Kevin Bell was MVP, and Chris Hulme received an emotional send-off in his last professional game.

During the close season, Gary Townsend returned to Liverpool and took ownership of the franchise with the Everton Tigers becoming the Mersey Tigers, and another new age for the Tigers began.

Tony Garbelotto began his third season as head coach with the audacious signing of GB capatain and former Eagle, Andrew Sullivan. Tigers favourites James Jones and Andrew Thompson signed on their for third and second season's respectively.

Home arenas

Greenbank Sports Academy (2007-2010)
Echo Arena (2008-2011)
Knowsley Leisure & Culture Park (2011-present)

Trophies

League

  • BBL Championship Winners: 2010/11
  • BBL Championship Runners Up: 2008/09

Playoffs

  • BBL Championship Play Off Winners: 2009/10, 2010/11
  • BBL Championship Play Off Runners Up: 2008/09

Cup

  • BBL Cup Winners: 2008/09
  • BBL Cup Runners Up: 2010/11

Trophy

  • BBL Trophy Winners: 2010/11

Season-by-season records

Season Div. Pos. Pld. W L Pts. Play Offs Trophy Cup
Everton Tigers
2007–2008 BBL 7th 33 16 17 32 Quarter-final 1st Round 1st Round
2008–2009 BBL 2nd 33 24 9 48 Runner-up Semi-final Winners
2009–2010 BBL 5th 36 21 15 42 Winners Semi-final Quarter-final
Mersey Tigers
2010–2011 BBL 1st 33 25 8 50 Winners Winners Runner-up

Notes:

  • DNQ denotes Did Not Qualify.

Players

Current roster

The following information is established according to the official websites of the team (www.merseytigers.com) and Britain's top professional league, the BBL (www.bbl.org.uk).

Mersey Tigers rosterv · G
4 United States Buchberger, David 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
F 6 United Kingdom Hesson, Myles 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)
G 7 United Kingdom Griffiths, James
C 8 United Kingdom Hopkins, Chris
G 9 United Kingdom Bailey, Devan 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
G 10 United States Netherlands Otten, Matthew 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
F 11 United Kingdom Aliu, David (C) 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)
F/C 14 United States United Kingdom Davis, Calvin 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in)
F 34 Canada United Kingdom Douse, Kris 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Spain Diego Fernandez
  • United Kingdom Neil Hopkins

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (INJ) Injured

Roster • updated 2011-11-2


Notable former players

See also

References

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