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Indexs 2017-18 Ranking # NAME Team Games Av Index 1 55 Jaysean Paige Newcastle Eagles 31 20.2 2 34 Chanceler James Gettys Cheshire Phoenix 31 19.9 3 5 Tony Hicks Surrey Scorchers 33 19.1 4 22 Brandon Peel London Lions 33 19.0 5 1 David Kadiri Manchester Giants 28 18.1 6 10 Justin Robinson London Lions 30 18.1 7 24 George Beamon Worcester Wolves 31 17.3 8 17 Dallin Bachynski Worcester Wolves 27 16.9 9 11 Dirk Williams Sheffield Sharks 33 16.9 10 23 Cory Dixon London Lions 23 16.8 11 7 Earl Brown Glasgow Rocks 31 16.7 12 5 Malcolm Riley Cheshire Phoenix 33 16.6 13 20 Kieron Achara Glasgow Rocks 30 15.8 14 11 Callum Jones Manchester Giants 26 15.5 15 Tavarion Nix Leeds Force 15 14.9 16 15 Trayvon Palmer Worcester Wolves 33 14.8 17 Kinu Rochford Plymouth Raiders 14 14.7 18 25 Tre Bowman Plymouth Raiders 19 14.6 19 15 Alasdair Fraser Glasgow Rocks 26 14.6 20 3 Robert Sandoval Cheshire Phoenix 32 14.6 21 20 Tony Wroblicky Sheffield Sharks 33 14.6 22 7 Isaac Banks Manchester Giants 17 14.2 23 Neil Watson Plymouth Raiders 20 14.0 24 Brandon Penn Plymouth Raiders 13 14.0 25 15 Pierre Hampton Leicester Riders 28 13.8 26 1 Saah Nimley Newcastle Eagles 33 13.5 27 55 JR Holder Leicester Riders 30 13.3 28 Adrian Kuyinu Leeds Force 11 13.3 29 14 Robert Gilchrist Worcester Wolves 18 13.2 30 15 Gazmend Sinani Leeds Force 15 13.1 31 4 Tyler Bernardini Leicester Riders 31 13.0 32 Demonte Flannigan London Lions 10 13.0 33 Tre Bennett Leeds Force 11 12.9 34 5 Jonathan Thompson London Lions 14 12.7 35 Ashton Khan Worcester Wolves 10 12.7 36 4 Jordan Williams Surrey Scorchers 24 12.2 37 42 Daniel Edozie Bristol Flyers 28 12.1 38 13 Darius Defoe Newcastle Eagles 25 12.0 39 31 Andrew Thomson Leicester Riders 17 11.9 40 15 Zarko Jukic Newcastle Eagles 30 11.8 41 24 Brandon Boggs Bristol Flyers 33 11.7 42 1 Christopher Alexander Sheffield Sharks 33 11.7 43 3 Edgar McKnight Sheffield Sharks 32 11.6 44 13 Gerald Robinson Surrey Scorchers 33 11.6 45 33 Gareth Murray Glasgow Rocks 27 11.6 46 Jalen Billups Glasgow Rocks 12 11.5 47 23 Orlan Jackman Cheshire Phoenix 27 11.4 48 10 Rohndell Goodwin Bristol Flyers 31 11.3 49 23 Kai Williams Newcastle Eagles 32 11.2 50 23 Christopher Tawiah Leicester Riders 10 11.0 51 9 Will Neighbour Plymouth Raiders 11 10.9 52 6 Raheem May-Thompson Cheshire Phoenix 33 10.8 53 42 TrayVonn Wright Leicester Riders 26 10.7 54 12 Joonas Jarvelainen Plymouth Raiders 30 10.6 55 28 Alejandro Navajas Worcester Wolves 32 10.6 56 9 Ingus Bankevics Manchester Giants 24 10.3 57 0 Michael Vigor Bristol Flyers 28 10.1 58 Brandon Parrish Worcester Wolves 23 10.1 59 21 Leslee Smith Bristol Flyers 26 10.0 60 3 Michael Ojo Worcester Wolves 19 10.0 61 6 Kofi Josephs Glasgow Rocks 22 10.0 62 15 Omotayo Ogedengbe Surrey Scorchers 33 9.8 63 15 Michael Tuck Sheffield Sharks 26 9.7 64 15 Jordan Davis Bristol Flyers 33 9.7 65 Elvisi Dusha Worcester Wolves 21 9.7 66 7 Josh Steel Surrey Scorchers 33 9.5 67 23 Alexander Owumi Surrey Scorchers 31 9.5 68 30 Robert Marsden Sheffield Sharks 33 9.3 69 22 William Hall Glasgow Rocks 10 9.3 70 7 Jure Gunjina Newcastle Eagles 32 9.3 71 32 Borris Matrakov Glasgow Rocks 25 9.2 72 7 Shane Walker Leicester Riders 25 9.1 73 22 Adam Weary Bristol Flyers 33 8.8 74 Momcilo Latinovic London Lions 13 8.8 75 21 Andrew Lasker Newcastle Eagles 22 8.6 76 Eric Curth Leeds Force 17 8.6 77 24 Jack Crook Manchester Giants 16 8.5 78 24 Zachariah Gachette Sheffield Sharks 31 8.5 79 Alhaji Allie Fullah Leeds Force 11 8.3 80 2 Nate Britt Glasgow Rocks 21 8.2 81 22 Eric Robertson Leicester Riders 32 8.2 82 23 Zak Wells Plymouth Raiders 30 8.1 83 13 Louis Sayers Plymouth Raiders 33 7.8 84 Samuel Toluwase Leeds Force 12 7.7 85 24 Warren Gillis Glasgow Rocks 10 7.5 86 Terry Martin Newcastle Eagles 16 7.4 87 19 Stefan Djukic Plymouth Raiders 17 7.2 88 5 Eric Eaves Plymouth Raiders 11 7.1 89 1 Kiefer Douse Leicester Riders 30 7.0 90 22 Jamal Williams Newcastle Eagles 22 7.0 91 William Hall London Lions 14 6.9 92 12 Guy Paulin Guede London Lions 32 6.7 93 Jack Isenbarger London Lions 14 6.4 94 5 Rema Lascelles Leicester Riders 30 6.2 95 10 Josh Ward-Hibbert Leicester Riders 21 6.1 96 Darryl Palmer Surrey Scorchers 13 6.0 97 8 Dzaflo Larkai London Lions 14 5.9 98 Jawad Adekoya Plymouth Raiders 12 5.9 99 12 Jordan Whelan Manchester Giants 10 5.8 100 10 Austin Rettig Manchester Giants 31 5.2 101 12 Harrison Gamble Leicester Riders 23 5.0 102 Nick Tomsick Plymouth Raiders 13 5.0 103 3 George Brownell Leeds Force 20 5.0 104 Richard Bell Manchester Giants 13 4.9 105 20 Jerelle Okoro London Lions 14 4.9 106 7 Joseph Ikhinmwin London Lions 24 4.8 107 8 Devan Bailey Cheshire Phoenix 23 4.7 108 7 Tevin Falzon Cheshire Phoenix 32 4.6 109 Moritz Lanegger London Lions 13 4.5 110 Raphael Tsourakis Leeds Force 15 4.4 111 0 Elias Desport Surrey Scorchers 24 4.3 112 20 Fabulous Flournoy Newcastle Eagles 21 4.1 113 9 John Bunyan Glasgow Rocks 30 3.9 114 9 Alassan Touray Cheshire Phoenix 33 3.9 115 Jerelle Okoro Manchester Giants 17 3.8 116 0 Sol Rolls-Tyson Sheffield Sharks 19 3.5 117 16 Anastasios Traianos Manchester Giants 30 3.5 118 10 Denzel Ubiaro Plymouth Raiders 23 3.4 119 10 Caylin Raftopoulos Surrey Scorchers 30 3.3 120 4 Amarjit Basi Newcastle Eagles 29 3.2 121 13 Isaac Mourier Leeds Force 29 3.1 122 12 Levi Noel Surrey Scorchers 32 2.7 123 11 Abraham Ekperuoh London Lions 10 2.6 124 6 Andre Lockhart London Lions 32 2.5 125 13 Sam Lane Manchester Giants 20 2.5 126 9 Christopher Taylor Bristol Flyers 18 2.4 127 22 Vytautas Kamarowas Leeds Force 11 2.3 128 3 Eddie Matthew Plymouth Raiders 23 2.0 129 4 Dylan Costelloe Plymouth Raiders 22 2.0 130 8 Bantu Burroughs Glasgow Rocks 15 1.8 131 4 Jonathan James London Lions 17 1.8 132 25 Mark Rangeley Manchester Giants 22 1.6 133 Panos Mayindombe Bristol Flyers 24 1.6 134 6 James Mitchell Sheffield Sharks 11 1.5 135 8 Dominic Ives Worcester Wolves 16 1.3 136 20 Clayfell Harris Manchester Giants 30 1.0 137 5 Aidan Appleyard Leeds Force 30 0.5 138 7 Roy Owen Bristol Flyers 27 0.2 139 7 Zachriah Noble Worcester Wolves 11 0.2 140 10 Chris De Sousa Leeds Force 24 0.0 141 5 Edward Brownell Sheffield Sharks 19 -0.1 142 3 Jordan Nicholls Bristol Flyers 15 -0.7 Greg Mays Plymouth Raiders 2 20.0 Alex Roberts Leicester Riders 1 16.0 14 Mo Williams Leeds Force 9 13.2 Eric Childress Leeds Force 8 10.9 Niall Harris Leicester Riders 1 10.0 Reis Pinnock Leicester Riders 1 10.0 Jermel Kennedy Worcester Wolves 4 8.5 20 Malcolm Delpeche Bristol Flyers 9 8.1 Martez Harrison Glasgow Rocks 9 8.0 Phillip Leonard Leicester Riders 5 7.6 1 George Marshall Worcester Wolves 8 7.3 Michel-ofik Nzenge Leeds Force 3 7.0 Eoghan Dover Glasgow Rocks 1 7.0 Chris Cleary Glasgow Rocks 2 6.5 Ingus Bankevics Leeds Force 4 6.0 15 Elvisi Dusha Cheshire Phoenix 5 5.8 25 Marcus Delpeche Bristol Flyers 8 3.6 Dean Wanliss Leeds Force 4 3.3 6 Max Richardson Leicester Riders 4 3.0 Tim Fava Leicester Riders 1 3.0 16 Jordan Clarke Glasgow Rocks 3 2.7 13 Jonathan Lashley London Lions 7 2.6 Andrew Bachman Cheshire Phoenix 7 2.4 Jamelle Davis Leeds Force 7 2.1 Joe Hart Glasgow Rocks 4 2.0 Sean Russell Leicester Riders 3 2.0 11 Lucien Christofis Leicester Riders 3 2.0 Lamar Robertson London Lions 3 2.0 Hosana Kitenge Leicester Riders 2 2.0 2 Themba Yabantu Newcastle Eagles 5 1.8 Obiri Kyei Leeds Force 4 1.3 Jack Ocwieja Leeds Force 5 1.2 12 Jacob Cauthorn Sheffield Sharks 9 1.1 2 Usman Baba Manchester Giants 9 0.9 0 Nestor Lascuncion Glasgow Rocks 5 0.8 Justas Rimkas Leeds Force 9 0.7 12 Lewis Jones Cheshire Phoenix 7 0.4 Ryan Wilson Manchester Giants 4 0.3 14 Lamar Roberts London Lions 9 0.2 1 Liam Kickson Leeds Force 1 0.0 Lekan Popoola Surrey Scorchers 1 0.0 8 Stephen Gordon Plymouth Raiders 9 -0.1 6 Demi Ogunbona Worcester Wolves 8 -0.3 12 Matthew Williamson Worcester Wolves 3 -0.3 Marko Backovic Sheffield Sharks 4 -0.5 Pakadashe Chingombe Leicester Riders 2 -0.5 Ryan Wilson Sheffield Sharks 3 -0.7 Antonio Deogratias Leeds Force 4 -0.8 Aiman Rezk Leeds Force 4 -0.8 13 George Emms Worcester Wolves 7 -1.0 30 Max Jones Cheshire Phoenix 4 -1.0 Andrew Hambleton Leeds Force 4 -1.0 Thomas Yome Leicester Riders 1 -1.0 14 Liam Langridge-Baker Surrey Scorchers 1 -1.0 George Emms Worcester Wolves 1 -1.0 Kyle Jimenez Glasgow Rocks 2 -1.5 Harold Trobo Manchester Giants 5 -1.6 8 Kalil Irving Surrey Scorchers 4 -1.8 7 Bradley Beaumont Leeds Force 6 -2.0.
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