London Towers B 1996-1998 London Towers A 1998-1999 Islington White Heat 1999-2000 InterBasket London 2000-2002 Hackney White Heat 2002-present
Arena
The SPACe Centre, Hackney Community College
Location
Hackney, London
Team colours
White / Black
Head coach
James Hoyle
Home
Away
Hackney White Heat was an English basketball team from the district of Hackney in London. The club were members of the top tier of the former National Basketball League before the competition was reformatted into the current English Basketball League.[1]
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