Flyers vs Lions, BBL, 2022-23.
File: 2023004-0103
Bristol Flyers vs London Lions, British Basketball League (BBL) game on Sunday 2nd April 2023, at SGS WISE Arena, New Road, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, during the 2022-23 season.
About the photographs.
In the photograph, there is a Bristol Flyers player in control of the ball, hidden from view, and right in front of Malcolm Delpeche wearing jersey number 22. Sadly, I have not been able to identify who the player is.
Just to the right of Delpeche is Olumiye Oni wearing jersey number 13, playing for London Lions, attempting to get the ball or block the unknown player.
The game went on to end with Flyers 87 – 82 Lions.
About the teams.
The Bristol Flyers was formed in 2006 by a merger of two former Bristol based teams, the Filton Flyers and the Bristol Academy, to become known as Bristol Academy Flyers. They started in the English Basketball League, in Division 2, and one year later, they moved up to Division 1.
By 2013, they got financial backing from the owner of Bristol City football club. As part of the deal, they moved into the top level franchise based BBL, for the 2014-15 season, that was when they became known simply as Bristol Flyers. Their highest finish in BBL was 4th place during the 2021-22 season.
London Lions actually started out as Hemel Hempstead Laker in 1977, and changed their name to Hemel Royals before moving to Watford, and finally moved to Milton Keynes.
They became known as Milton Keynes Lions, and that was when their performance improved, including winning the BBL Cup during the 2007-08 season.
By 2012, due to losing their home arena in Milton Keynes, they were relocated to London, thus renamed as the London Lions.
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Flyers vs Lions, BBL, 2022-23.
File: 2023004-0103
Bristol Flyers vs London Lions, British Basketball League (BBL) game on Sunday 2nd April 2023, at SGS WISE Arena, New Road, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, during the 2022-23 season.
About the photographs.
In the photograph, there is a Bristol Flyers player in control of the ball, hidden from view, and right in front of Malcolm Delpeche wearing jersey number 22. Sadly, I have not been able to identify who the player is.
Just to the right of Delpeche is Olumiye Oni wearing jersey number 13, playing for London Lions, attempting to get the ball or block the unknown player.
The game went on to end with Flyers 87 – 82 Lions.
About the teams.
The Bristol Flyers was formed in 2006 by a merger of two former Bristol based teams, the Filton Flyers and the Bristol Academy, to become known as Bristol Academy Flyers. They started in the English Basketball League, in Division 2, and one year later, they moved up to Division 1.
By 2013, they got financial backing from the owner of Bristol City football club. As part of the deal, they moved into the top level franchise based BBL, for the 2014-15 season, that was when they became known simply as Bristol Flyers. Their highest finish in BBL was 4th place during the 2021-22 season.
London Lions actually started out as Hemel Hempstead Laker in 1977, and changed their name to Hemel Royals before moving to Watford, and finally moved to Milton Keynes.
They became known as Milton Keynes Lions, and that was when their performance improved, including winning the BBL Cup during the 2007-08 season.
By 2012, due to losing their home arena in Milton Keynes, they were relocated to London, thus renamed as the London Lions.
The Comment Box for my photo is NOT an advertising billboard for any Groups. Canned Comments and award codes will be deleted. You are free to comment with your own words, what you think of the photo, or of the subject in the photo, or of your similar experience.