Nigel Lloyd

[1] In the 1980s, he attended the United States International University in San Diego, California, averaging 23.1 points a game his senior season (1982–83).

Lloyd continued his career in Great Britain, playing for Manchester United BC in 1986–87,[3] before joining CBA’s Cincinnati Slammers in the US in the course of the season.

[3] In January 1993, he won the World Invitation Club Basketball with the Thames Valley Tigers, scoring a game-high 35 points in the final against CSKA Moscow.

[8] Lloyd garnered Player of the Year honours in Great Britain for the 1993–94 season[9] and set a record for the most BBL All-Star Game selections.

[14] Lloyd, who became a basketball teacher at St Paul's Catholic School,[1] stepped into the assistant role, serving under Vince Macaulay at the London Lions during the 2012–13 season.