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2021 BAL season

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Inaugural season of the Basketball Africa League
Basketball league season
2021 BAL season
LeagueBasketball Africa League
Season2021
Dates16 – 30 May 2021
Games played26
Teams12
Regular season
SeasonMVPWalter Hodge
(Zamalek)
Finals
ChampionsEgyptZamalek (1st title)
  Runners-upTunisiaUS Monastir
Third placeAngolaPetro de Luanda
Fourth placeRwandaPatriots
Statistical leaders
PointsTerrell Stoglin (AS Salé)30.8
ReboundsIbrahima Thomas (Police)12.0
AssistsMyck Kabongo (Ferroviário)6.8
Records
Biggest home win47 points
GNBC 66–113US Monastir
(12 May 2021)
Winning streak6 games
Zamalek
Highest attendance1,789
US Monastir 63–76 Zamalek
(30 May 2021)
Seasons

The2021 BAL season, also known asBAL Season 1, was the inaugural season of theBasketball Africa League (BAL). Established as a joint effort between theNational Basketball Association (NBA) andFIBA, the BAL is the highest tier continental league of Africa, replacing theFIBA Africa Basketball League.[1] Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the BAL held its inaugural season one year later as planned, with the season beginning in 2021.[2][3] Initially the league planned to play in six venues in six countries; however, due to the pandemic the season was held in abio-secure bubble inKigali,Rwanda. The season began on 16 May 2021 and ended on 30 May 2021.[4]

Thequalifying rounds for the season were held from 16 October to 21 December 2019, with national champion of each African country has the opportunity to qualify through the qualifying rounds. Meanwhile, six national champions directly qualified for the regular season to make a total of twelve teams in the main tournament.

Zamalek won the first-ever BAL championship after beatingUS Monastir in thefinals and going undefeated over the season.[5]

Organisation

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The plans to establish the BAL byFIBA and theNBA were first revealed in February 2019 during the2019 NBA All-Star Game.[6]

In August 2019, the seven host cities for the BAL season were announced.[7] Additionally, it was revealed that the inaugural BAL Final Four would be played in theKigali Arena inKigali, Rwanda. BAL president Amadou Gallo Fall, later announced at theNBA All-Star 2020 Africa Luncheon inChicago, that the season was planned to tip off on 13 March 2020.[8] On 20 February 2020, it was announced that the 12 teams were to be drawn in two conferences, named the Sahara and Nile Conferences.[9]

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

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See also:COVID-19 pandemic in Africa

On 3 March 2020, the BAL announced it was postponing its inaugural season due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[10] The decision was made following recommendations of the Senegalese government.

In November, the start of the inaugural season was delayed for a second time and the new season was moved to a later to be announced date in 2021.[11] In March it was announced the league would commence in May 2021. The complete event was rescheduled to be held in the Kigali Arena and the regular season changed its format from two groups to three groups of four.[4] All twelve teams were hosted in abio-secure bubble in which all players were regularly tested for COVID-19. All games were broadcast live byESPN Africa.[12]

Qualification

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The twelve teams for the inaugural BAL season had to qualify in their domestic competitions to be able to play in the league, similar to otherFIBA-organised competitions. Six teams qualified directly as their national champions while an additional six teams qualified through regional qualifying tournaments.

Direct qualification

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FIBA announced that the national champions of six member associations would be directly qualified for the regular season. These teams are from countries which are also hosts cities for the regular season, except for Final Four host Rwanda.[7] On 23 October 2019,AS Douanes won the Senegalese national championship, becoming the first club to qualify.[13]

Directly qualified teams
No.CountryTeamNotes
1 AngolaPetro de LuandaDirectly Qualified
2 EgyptZamalek
3 MoroccoAS Salé
No.CountryTeamNotes
4 NigeriaRivers HoopersDirectly Qualified
5 SenegalAS Douanes
6 TunisiaUS Monastir

Qualifying tournaments

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Main article:2020 BAL Qualifying Tournaments

Each of theFIBA Africa member associations was able to register one team from its country to participate in the qualifying tournaments. A total of 31 teams played in the first round, which was divided into six groups in six different host cities.[14] The qualification tournaments started on 16 October and will end 21 December 2019.

Teams and countries playing in the2020 BAL Qualifying Tournaments
No.CountryTeamNotes
1 AlgeriaGS PétroliersQualified
2 BeninASPAC
3 BotswanaDolphins
4 BurundiDynamo
5 CameroonFAP
Qualified
6 CAFAbeilles
Withdrew
7 ComorosUsoni
8 DR CongoASB Mazembe
9 EthiopiaHawassa City
10 GabonManga
11 GhanaBraves of Customs
12 GuineaSLAC
13 Ivory CoastABC
14 KenyaKPA
15 LiberiaNPA Pythons
16 LibyaAl-Nasr Benghazi
No.CountryTeamNotes
17 MadagascarGNBC
Qualified
18 MalawiBrave Hearts
Withdrew
19 MaliAS Police
Qualified
20 MozambiqueFerroviário de Maputo
Qualified
21 NamibiaLions Club
22 NigerAS Nigelec
23 RwandaPatriots
Qualified
24 SeychellesBeau Vallon Heat
25 South AfricaJozi Nuggets
26 South SudanCobra
27 TanzaniaJKT
28 UgandaCity Oilers
29 ZambiaUNZA Pacers
30 ZimbabweMercenaries
31 Equatorial GuineaVirgen Maria de Africa

Teams

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Qualified teams

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TeamHome cityQualified asQualified on
TunisiaUS MonastirMonastir, TunisiaWinners of the 2018–19Championnat National A1 May 2019
EgyptZamalekCairo, EgyptWinners of the 2018–19Egyptian Super League4 May 2019
AngolaPetro de LuandaLuanda, AngolaWinners of the2018–19 Angolan Basketball League25 May 2019
MoroccoAS SaléSalé, MoroccoWinners of the 2018–19Division Excellence30 May 2019
SenegalAS DouanesDakar, SenegalWinners of the2019 Nationale 1 season23 October 2019
NigeriaRivers HoopersPort Harcourt, NigeriaWinners of the2019 NBBF President Cup17 November 2019[15]
AlgeriaGS PétroliersAlgiers, AlgeriaWest Division winners30 November 2019[16]
CameroonFAPYaoundé, CameroonWest Division runners-up30 November 2019[16]
MaliAS PoliceBamako, MaliWest Division third place1 December 2019[17]
RwandaPatriotsKigali, RwandaEast Division winners21 December 2019
MadagascarGNBCAntsirabe, MadagascarEast Division runners-up21 December 2019[18]
MozambiqueFerroviário de MaputoMaputo, MozambiqueEast Division third place22 December 2019

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamHead coachTeam captain
AS DouanesSenegalPabi Gueye[19]SenegalAlkaly Ndour
AS SaléMoroccoSaid El Bouzidi[20]MoroccoZakaria El Masbahi
AS PoliceMali Babacar Kanouté[19]MaliBadra Samaké[21]
FAPCameroonLazare Adingono[22]CameroonEbaku Akumenzoh
Ferroviário de MaputoMozambique Milagre Macome[19]MozambiqueCustódio Muchate
GNBCMadagascar Lova Navalona Raharidera[19]Madagascar Francis Mory
GS PétroliersAlgeria Sofiane Boulahia[23]AlgeriaMustapha Adrar
PatriotsUnited StatesAlan Major[24]RwandaAristide Mugabe
Petro de LuandaBrazilJosé Neto[25]AngolaLeonel Paulo
Rivers HoopersNigeriaOgoh Odaudu[19]Nigeria Belema Alamin
US MonastirTunisiaMounir Ben SlimaneTunisiaRadhouane Slimane
ZamalekSpainAugustí Julbe[22]EgyptHaytham Elsaharty

Foreign players

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In line with league rules, each BAL team was allowed to have four foreign players on its roster, including only two non-African players.

Team
Player 1Player 2Player 3Player 4
AS DouanesUnited StatesChris Cokley[26]EgyptHassan Attia[26]LibyaMohamed Sadi[26]
AS SaléUnited StatesRa'Shad James[27]United StatesTerrell Stoglin[28]Central African RepublicJohndre Jefferson[27]
AS PoliceSenegalIbrahima Thomas[27]NigeriaJawachi Nzeakor[29]United StatesMylo Mitchell[27]
FAPNigerAbdoulaye Harouna[30]United StatesMarcus Thomas[30]United StatesMatthew Hezekiah
Ferroviário de MaputoIvory CoastAdjehi Baru[31]SpainÁlvaro Calvo Masa[31]United StatesDemarcus Holland[31]Democratic Republic of the CongoMyck Kabongo
GNBCUnited StatesCameron Ridley[32]
GS Pétroliers
PatriotsUnited StatesJermaine Cole[33]KenyaBush Wamukota[34]United StatesBrandon Costner[33]
Petro de LuandaUnited KingdomRyan Richards[35]United StatesAntwan Scott[27]
Rivers HoopersUgandaRobinson Opong[36]United StatesChris Daniels[37]United StatesTaren Sullivan[37]
US MonastirSouth SudanAter Majok[22]LebanonWael Arakji[22]United StatesChris Crawford[27]
ZamalekNigeriaChinemelu Elonu[38]NigeriaMichael Fakuade[39]United States Virgin IslandsWalter Hodge[22]Ivory CoastMouloukou Diabate[40]


Venues

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Location of venues of the2020 BAL season.
Red: Sahara Conference; Yellow: Nile Conference; Grey: Playoffs & Finals.

On 1 August 2019, theNBA announced the seven host cities for theregular season.[7] Six cities in six countries would host the regular season games, with three assigned to each conference. TheKigali Arena inKigali, Rwanda was announced as venue for the inaugural Final Four. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, it was later decided that the entire event was to be played at the Kigali Arena.[4]

Proposed venues of the inaugural BAL season before the format change
ArenaCapacityLocation
Dakar Arena
15,000
Dakar, Senegal
Cairo Stadium Indoor Halls Complex
16,500
Cairo, Egypt
Salle El Bouâzzaoui
2,000
Salé, Morocco
Kilamba Arena
12,270
Luanda, Angola
Kigali Arena (Final Four)
10,000
Kigali, Rwanda
National Stadium
3,000[41]
Lagos, Nigeria
Mohamed-Mzali Sports Hall
4,075
Monastir, Tunisia

Schedule

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PhaseRoundDraw dateGames
QualifyingFirst round9 October 201915 October – 3 November 2019
Elite 1621 November 201926 November – 22 December 2019
Group phase29 March 202116–24 May 2021
PlayoffsQuarter-finals26–27 May 2021
Semi-finals29 May 2021
Final and third place30 May 2021

Qualifying tournaments

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Main article:2021 BAL qualification
The official reveal of the Basketball Africa League logo during the qualifiers inKigali

In the qualifying rounds, 32 teams from 32 countries participated in the West and East Division. The first round began 15 October and ended 3 November 2019, with sixteen teams advancing to the second round. The second-round games began 26 November and will end 22 December 2019, with six teams qualifying for theregular season.

Rosters

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Main article:2021 BAL season rosters

Transactions

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Main article:List of 2021 BAL season transactions

Group phase

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Main article:2021 BAL group phase
BAL players wearing masks due to the measurements taken against COVID-19 at the tournament

The group phase began on 16 May 2021 and ended on 24 May 2021. Initially, it was planned that in the regular season, the twelve teams would play in two Conferences with six teams each. Each team would play five games, one against each opponent, inside its conference. The top three teams from each conference would advance to the Super 6.[42] The regular season would be played in sixarenas divided over the African continent.[42]

The format was changed to a group phase as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which was completely played at theKigali Arena. In three groups of four each team plays the other one time and the first, second and best third-placed teams advance to the playoffs.[4]

Group A

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationUSMPATRIVGNB
1TunisiaUS Monastir330303211+926Advance toplayoffs91–75
2RwandaPatriots(H)321236223+13583–6078–72
3NigeriaRivers Hoopers312210251−41470–99
4MadagascarGNBC303207271−64366–11369–80
Source:BAL
(H) Hosts

Group B

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationPDLASSFAPPOL
1AngolaPetro de Luanda330247208+396Advance toplayoffs97–7884–66
2MoroccoAS Salé321253260−7587–8488–79
3CameroonFAP312235218+17464–6687–65
4MaliAS Police303210259−493
Source:BAL

Group C

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualificationZAMFVMASDGSP
1EgyptZamalek330254181+736Advance toplayoffs71–5597–64
2MozambiqueFerroviário de Maputo321229218+11588–74
3SenegalAS Douanes312230250−20462–8694–76
4AlgeriaGS Pétroliers303213277−64373–86
Source:BAL

Ranking of third-placed teams

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PosGrpTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1BCameroonFAP312235218+174Advance toplayoffs
2CSenegalAS Douanes312230250−204
3ANigeriaRivers Hoopers312210251−414
Source:BAL

Playoffs

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Main article:2021 BAL Playoffs

All eight qualified teams from the group stage were ranked and seeded to determine the match-ups. The play-offs games were played in a single-elimination format.[4][43] The playoffs began on 26 May and ended on 30 May 2021 with the2021 BAL Finals.[44]

Bracket

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
 
          
 
27 May
 
 
1
TunisiaUS Monastir
86
 
29 May
 
8
SenegalAS Douanes
62
 
1
TunisiaUS Monastir
87
 
27 May
 
4
RwandaPatriots
46
 
4
RwandaPatriots
73
 
30 May
 
5
MozambiqueFerroviário de Maputo
71
 
1
TunisiaUS Monastir
63
 
26 May
 
2
EgyptZamalek
76
 
2
EgyptZamalek
82
 
29 May
 
7
CameroonFAP
53
 
2
EgyptZamalek
89
 
26 May
 
3
AngolaPetro de Luanda
71Third place game
 
3
AngolaPetro de Luanda
79
 
30 May
 
6
MoroccoAS Salé
72
 
4
RwandaPatriots
68
 
 
3
AngolaPetro de Luanda
97
 

Final standings

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PositionTeamRecord
1EgyptZamalek6–0
2TunisiaUS Monastir5–1
3AngolaPetro de Luanda5–1
4RwandaPatriots3–3
5MozambiqueFerroviário de Maputo2–2
6MoroccoAS Salé2–2
7CameroonFAP1–3
8SenegalAS Douanes1–3
9NigeriaRivers Hoopers1–2
10MaliAS Police0–3
11AlgeriaGS Pétroliers0–3
12MadagascarGNBC0–3

Awards

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Statistics

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The following were the statistical leaders in 2021 BAL season.[49]

Individual statistic leaders

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CategoryPlayerTeam(s)Statistic
Points per gameUnited StatesTerrell StoglinAS Salé30.8
Rebounds per gameSenegalIbrahima ThomasAS Police12.0
Assists per gameDemocratic Republic of the CongoMyck KabongoFerroviário de Maputo6.8
Steals per gameSenegalBara DiopAS Douanes2.5
Blocks per gameEgyptAnas MahmoudZamalek3.2
Turnovers per gameUnited StatesDemarcus HollandFerroviário de Maputo4.3
Minutes per game36.2
FG%EgyptMohab YasserZamalek69.7%
3P%Ivory CoastMouloukou DiabateZamalek59.1%
FT%RwandaKenny GasanaPatriots94.1%

Individual game highs

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CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
PointsUnited StatesTerrell StoglinAS Salé40
ReboundsAngolaJone PedroPetro de Luanda17
SenegalIbrahima ThomasAS Police
AssistsDemocratic Republic of the CongoMyck KabongoFerroviário de Maptuo12
StealsTunisiaMokhtar GhyazaUS Monastir5
BlocksEgyptAnas MahmoudZamalek5
Three pointersTunisiaRadhouane SlimaneUS Monastir6
RwandaAristide MugabePatriots

Team statistic leaders

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CategoryTeamStatistic
Points per gameUS Monastir89.9
Rebounds per gameFAP42.0
Assists per gameUS Monastir24.4
Steals per game11.0
Blocks per gameRivers Hoopers5.3
Turnovers per gameGS Pétroliers22.0
Fouls per game25.7
FG%Zamalek49.9%
FT%Ferroviário de Maputo78.9%
3FG%US Monastir36.1%

Controversies

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The BAL has faced criticism byThe Guardian over its close ties with the Rwandan government in organising the league, using the league as a vehicle forsportswashing by Rwandan PresidentPaul Kagame, pointing to ongoing repression and human rights abuses under his regime.[50]

On May 10, 2021, American rapperJ. Cole signed a contract with theRwanda-basedPatriots.[51] In three games with the team, he scored five points, had three assists and five rebounds in 45 minutes of gameplay.Terrell Stoglin ofAS Salé states about the signing: "For a guy who has so much money and has another career to just come here and average, like, one point a game and still get glorified is very disrespectful to the game. It's disrespectful to the ones who sacrificed their whole lives for this."[52]

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