BCB TEAM OF THE WEEK (WEEK 16)
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Winning runs in the BCB continued to march on, thanks to the performances of these electrifying players as the race for the playoffs enters its infancy.
Here is this week’s top five players from the winning sides.
Bryce Johnson (Nottingham Hoods)
The Nottingham Hoods have maintained their flawless start to 2026 as they took the scalp of league leaders Newcastle Knights 94-83 on Friday Night.
The man who took the driver’s seat was Bryce Johnson, who dominated at both ends of the floor, going 10-for-14 from the floor for 24 points, 16 rebounds and two blocks in a memorable performance.
Jordan Spencer (Milton Keynes Breakers)
Jordan Spencer is no stranger to huge games, and Saturday’s showing in Milton Keynes Breakers’ 104-85 success over the Hemel Storm was no different.
The British guard had 21 points, 10 rebounds, nine assists, three steals and went a spotless 6-for-6 from the free throw line in a stat-stuffing game.
Victor Ndoukou (Loughborough Riders)
Victor Ndoukou might have struggled from the field, but that didn’t deter him from attacking the basket at will and scoring nine of his 15 points from the foul line in Loughborough Riders’ impressive 93-64 win over the Derby Trailblazers.
The British forward also pulled down 16 rebounds in a stellar display, which made the 2-for-7 shooting night seem like a minor inconvenience.
Ronald Blain (City of Birmingham Rockets)
Ronald Blain continued his good run of form this weekend as the City of Birmingham Rockets bagged two victories to take their winning run to six games.
Blain had 19 points and six rebounds in Birmingham’s 91-71 win over the Bristol Hurricanes on Saturday and followed that up with 23 points and five boards in the 90-82 victory over the Hemel Storm on Sunday.
Miles Brown (Essex Rebels)
Miles Brown and the Essex Rebels were in no mood to become what could have been the one in the Bristol Flyers II’s 1-15 record. Instead, Brown had 24 points on 62 percent shooting, four rebounds, four assists and five steals in a 115-43 win to leave the Flyers on 0-16.