Glasgow Rocks completed an inconsistent British Basketball League campaign with a 94-81 victory over Surrey United at the Emirates arena.
Sterling Davis' men ended up in 10th place, their lowest-ever ranking, missing out on the BBL playoffs for only the third time in 14 years.
With the club's chairman Ian Reid promising a "root and branch review", Davis acknowledged that his seventh campaign as player-coach may be his last. The American has been consistently honest about his team's failures but that has been a rare constant in a year that has seen the Rocks lurch from one disappointment to another, with only a trip to the Trophy final bucking the trend.
"I hope this wasn't my last game," said Davis. "I can't predict the future. It's out of my hands."
GOLF: Lee Westwood bounced back from his third-round blip to win the Maybank Malaysian Open by seven strokes after a storm-delayed final round.
BOXING: Bernard Hopkins, 49, became the oldest man to unify world boxing titles when he scored a split decision win over Beibut Shumenov to add the Kazak's WBA light-heavyweight title to his IBF crown.
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