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The Everton Tigers was officially presented as the 13th member of the British Basketball League on June 19, 2007, after a professional basketball franchise was awarded to the City of Liverpool by the league.
The club is part Bill Kenwright's Everton FC organisation, who became the sixth football club in the history of British basketball to field a basketball team, following in the footsteps of Manchester United, Leicester City (Now Leicester Riders), Glasgow Rangers, Portsmouth and Newcastle United (Now Newcastle Eagles).
Based around the community work of Everton and existing community basketball club Toxteth Tigers, the new club have specifically targeted youth development as one of the main goal's, while the BBL senior team will be headed by Toxteth coach Henry Mooney.
On August 17, it was announced that Tigers would be using the Greenbank Sports Academy in Sefton Park as their home venue which holds a capacity for 500 spectators, making it the smallest venue in the league.
After months of speculation in the rumour mill prior to the season opening, Everton boasted several high-profile signings including that of Chris Haslam, Calvin Davis and BBL veteran Delme Herriman. The players were officially pesented infront of 40,000 fans at Goodison Park on September 20, during the half-time of the football team's UEFA Cup home game against FC Metalist Kharkiv. The assembled squad played their first ever game on September 29, 2007, an exhibition match away to neigbouring Manchester Magic. Despite trailing for most of the match, with Magic leading 71-62 in the final two minutes, Tigers salvaged the match and pulled together a 14-0 run, storming to a 71-76 victory.
Tigers' inaugural league campaign tipped-off with an away defeat to Plymouth Raiders on October 6. Despite early domination from the Tigers, they consistantly lost the lead throughout the game and lost 82-73, with Chris Haslam and Tony Robertson both posting 21 points each. The Tigers' first home game, on October 12 2007, also ended in defeat, with visiting fellow rookies London Capital running out 58-69 winners at Greenbank.
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