Tag: Atiba Lyons


  • Mostly Fine

    Mostly Fine

    Sheffield were not bad this season. They finished fourth in the Championship and stayed competitive. But this was the second season after Vaughn Millette arrived as the club’s new owner. His first season brought a third-place Championship finish and Sheffield’s first trophy since 2016. That made this year feel flatter. Sheffield had enough continuity to…

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  • Sheffield Are Betting on Continuity

    Sheffield Are Betting on Continuity

    Atiba Lyons has been head coach in Sheffield since 2008 — seventeen years on the sideline, a rare constant in British basketball. In a league defined by churn, where imports cycle in and out and rosters are rebuilt every summer, his presence has given the Sharks a stability most clubs can’t match. Continuity is the…

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  • It’s Messy and It’s Real

    It’s Messy and It’s Real

    Back in June, there wasn’t supposed to be a league at all. The British Basketball League had collapsed. The British Basketball Federation (BBF) had revoked the league licence. And suddenly, the sport was staring into the abyss—no structure, no plan, no clear future. What followed wasn’t clean or comfortable. But it was real. The clubs…

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  • Almost Beautiful

    Almost Beautiful

    Rickey McGill made his Sheffield debut with just over a minute left in the first quarter against Cheshire. The Sharks trailed 11–15. On his first possession, he assisted a Jamell Anderson three. On the next, he picked off a pass and fed Scott Lindsey in transition. Two plays, two scores—just like that, Sheffield led. Then…

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