BCB TEAM OF THE WEEK (WEEK 26)
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The final Team of the Week for the BCB regular season sees new faces and some familiar names as the attention now turns to the playoffs.
And the addition of one player on this list means that all 14 teams have had at least one member featured on the BCB Team of the Week this season.
Brayden Inger (Hemel Storm)
Hemel Storm might not have reached the playoffs, but they ended their season on a high, and Brayden Inger was a huge part of their final day 107-83 triumph over the Derby Trailblazers. Inger was unstoppable from beyond the arc, hitting a perfect 6-for-6, ending with 29 points on 10-for-14 shooting, nine rebounds and two assists in the win.
David Ulph (Yorkshire Dragons)
David Ulph was a regular on Team of the Week in the early stages of the season, and after a brief hiatus, returns on the final game day of the league season. Ulph went 7-for-9 from the field for 18 points, and he pulled down 18 rebounds for his customary double-double to go with three assists and a steal in the Yorkshire Dragons’ 106-101 win at the Newcastle Knights.
Abiodun Adedo (Nottingham Hoods)
From hanging around the bottom of the table to just two losses in 2026, the resurgence of the Nottingham Hoods has been immense, and they capped their season off with a 101-90 victory over the City of Birmingham Rockets. Recently signed Abiodun Adedo powered his way to a double-double of 27 points and 13 rebounds in just 25 minutes in the win.
Jalen Cook (Loughborough Riders)
Loughborough Riders ended their campaign on a winning note, as they bagged two wins with Jalen Cook the key to their final weekend success. Cook had a team-high 16 points, four rebounds and two assists in the Riders’ 78-70 victory over the Essex Rebels, before exploding for 41 points and nine rebounds in the 91-87 win at Birmingham, less than 48 hours later.
Nassim Ladjimi (Bristol Flyers II)
Bristol Flyers II snatched the headlines to end the final week of league action as they grabbed their first wins of the season. The man at the heart of it all was Nassim Ladjimi, who became the first Flyer to feature on the Team of the Week list. Ladjimi had 14 points, two rebounds and two assists, going 4-for-8 from three-point land in their 78-73 win over neighbours Bristol Hurricanes, before hitting Worthing Thunder for seven triples and 30 points in an 87-85 win.