Caledonia Gladiators Coach Gareth Murray Looks Ahead to Regular Season Closer and Play-Offs
The Caledonia Gladiators are gearing up for their regular season closer against the Bristol Flyers with a focus on enjoying the game and building momentum for the playoffs. Coach Gareth Murray is pleased with his team’s performance this season, securing a playoff spot and aiming to reach the finals in London on May 19.
While it’s still possible for the Gladiators to finish second in the British Basketball League, Murray acknowledges that third place is more likely. The team is prepared to face whoever finishes sixth in the quarter-final round, with the top eight sides qualifying for the playoffs.
Murray emphasized the importance of building momentum and playing good basketball as they head into the playoffs. The team’s recent win over Plymouth City Patriots and a debut for 17-year-old Cael Sweeney showcase the progress and community-building efforts of the PlaySport club.
The Gladiators have seen growth both on and off the court, with a strong community program and opportunities for high-performance players to compete at the professional level. The support from fans has been outstanding, with games consistently selling out and creating a vibrant atmosphere for the players.
As the team looks ahead to the playoffs, Murray is focused on long-term progress and development, highlighting the importance of building for the future and providing opportunities for Scottish players to excel at the professional level. With the goal of reaching the showpiece final day at the O2 in London, the Gladiators are determined to continue their success on the court and in the community.