2007–08 BAI Basket

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BAI Basket 2007–08
League BAI Basket
Sport Basketball
DurationNovember 21, 2008 – May 16, 2009
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)
TPA Internacional (Worldwide)
BAI Basket season
Champions Primeiro de Agosto
Season MVP Flag of Angola.svg Olímpio Cipriano
BAI Basket seasons
 2006–07

The 2007–08 Season of BAI Basket (30th edition) ran from November 21, 2008 through May 16, 2009, with 12 teams playing in three different stages: in stage one (regular season) teams played a double round robin system. In stage two, the six best teams played a single round robin tournament in serie A and the last six did the same for the consolation group, serie B. Finally, in stage three (final four) the best four teams from serie A played in a round robin at four rounds for the title. The winners of the regular season and of the serie A are awarded a bonus point for the serie A and the final four, respectively.

Contents

BAI Basket Participants (2007–08 Season)

TeamHome
ASA Luanda
União da Catumbela Benguela
CDUAN Luanda
Desportivo da Huíla Lubango
Desportivo da Nocal Luanda
Imbondeiro Luanda
Interclube Luanda
Petro Atlético Luanda
Primeiro de Agosto Luanda
PROMADE Luanda
Sporting de Luanda Luanda
Universidade Lusíadas Luanda
Vila Clotilde Luanda

Regular Season (January 25, 2008 - March 09, 2008

ASA CDU HUI IMB INT LUS NOC PET PRI PRO SCL UNI VIL Rec.
ASA -100–42
02 Feb (4)
--
01 Feb (3)
---
15 Feb (7)
--
CDUAN 62–89
19 Feb (10)
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01 Feb (3)
-
Desp Huíla ------71-98
29 Mar (19)
-
21 Mar (4)
88–80
14 Mar (15)

31 Mar (16)
--
Imbondeiro ----------
Interclube ---
19 Feb (10)
-----
14 Mar (15)
Universidade Lusíada --------
14 Mar (15)
-
Desp da Nocal
14 Mar (15)
--------64–70
02 Feb (4)
Petro Atlético -99–69
02 Feb (4)

15 Feb (7)
-
16 Feb (8)

19 Feb (10)
91–101
14 Mar (15)
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Primeiro de Agosto
16 Feb (8)
112-82
30 Mar (16)

15 Feb (7)
-102–72
02 Feb (4)
-76–66
01 Feb (3)
--
19 Feb (10)
PROMADE --
01 Feb (3)
-72–88
02 Feb (4)
-----
15 Feb (7)
Sporting de Luanda -52–58
02 Feb (4)
--
01 Feb (3)
---54–102
19 Feb (10)
-
União da Catumbela -
14 Mar (15)
-
19 Feb (10)
48–81
14 Feb (?)
70–83
07 Feb (?)
-56–122
06 Feb (2)
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Vila Clotilde ---
01 Feb (3)
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Record


Regular Season Standings

PTeamPts
1 Primeiro de Agosto
2 Recreativo do Libolo
4 Petro Atlético
5 ASA
6 PROMADE
3 Interclube
7 Universidade Lusíadas
8 CDUAN
9 Sporting de Luanda
10 Vila Clotilde
11 Desportivo da Huíla
12 Imbondeiro de Viana

Final Four (April 21 - May 16, 2008)

ASA PET PRI PRO Rec.
ASA
Petro Atlético -
Primeiro de Agosto 86–78
04 Jun (3)
-
PROMADE -
Record


April 21, 2009
18:00 WAT
1º de Agosto 10797 R. do Libolo
April 28, 2009
18:00 WAT
R. do Libolo 8090 1º de Agosto
May 5, 2009
18:00 WAT
1º de Agosto 8880 R. do Libolo
Scoring by quarter: 18-29, 26-12, 16-14, 28-25
Pts: A.Costa 20Pts: Bonifácio 18
May 12, 2009
19:00 WAT
R. do Libolo 92116 1º de Agosto
Pts: Olímpio 24Pts: R.Moore 23
April 21, 2009
18:00 WAT
Petro Atlético 8978 ASA
April 28, 2009
18:00 WAT
ASA 9983 Petro Atlético
May 5, 2009
18:00 WAT
Petro Atlético 8174 ASA
May 12, 2009
18:00 WAT
ASA 7995 Petro Atlético
Scoring by quarter: 26-18, 19-27, 21-24, 13-26
Pts: L.Wilkins 20Pts: Mingas 26
April 24, 2009
18:00 WAT
R. do Libolo 8867 Petro Atlético
Scoring by quarter:24-19, 23-21, 22-21, 34-34
Pts: L.Costa, Joseph 17Pts: F.Gentry 15
April 30, 2009
18:00 WAT
Petro Atlético 8275 R. do Libolo
May 8, 2009
18:00 WAT
R. do Libolo 9288 Petro Atlético
May 15, 2009
16:00 WAT
Petro Atlético vs. R. do Libolo
April 24, 2009
19:00 WAT
ASA 96111 1º de Agosto
April 30, 2009
18:00 WAT
1º de Agosto 12398 ASA
May 8, 2009
18:00 WAT
ASA 99104 1º de Agosto
May 15, 2009
19:00 WAT
1º de Agosto vs. ASA
April 25, 2009
16:00 WAT
R. do Libolo 8087 ASA
May 2, 2009
18:00 WAT
ASA 9780 R. do Libolo
May 9, 2009
18:00 WAT
R. do Libolo vs. ASA
May 16, 2009
18:00 WAT
ASA 7976 R. do Libolo
Pts: A.Quimbamba 23Pts: L.Paulo 22
April 25, 2009
19:00 WAT
1º de Agosto 8671 Petro Atlético
Scoring by quarter:23-15, 23-30, 18-28, 22-13
Pts: Olímpio, Kikas 16Pts: H.Evans 17
May 2, 2009
19:00 WAT
Petro Atlético 8797 1º de Agosto
Scoring by quarter: 16-30, 27-22, 25-24, 19-21
Pts: H.Evans 27Pts: C.Almeida 22
May 9, 2009
18:00 WAT
1º de Agosto 9379 Petro Atlético
Scoring by quarter:28-18, 25-20, 19-28, 21-13
Pts: C.Almeida 16Pts: H.Evans 13
May 16, 2009
18:00 WAT
Petro Atlético 8580 1º de Agosto
Scoring by quarter: 27-35, 28-16, 23-25, 27-26
Pts: H.Evans 24Pts: Olímpio 19

Final standings

PTeamPts
1 Primeiro de Agosto 42
2 Recreativo do Libolo 41
3 Petro Atlético 40
4 ASA 38
5 PROMADE - Misto de Cabinda 36
6 Interclube 35
7 CDUAN 31
8 Desportivo da Huíla 31
9 Lusíada 28
10 Vila Clotilde 25
11 Sporting de Luanda 25
12 Imbondeiro de Viana 22

Awards

2008 BAI Basket MVP

2008 BAI Basket Top Scorer

2008 BAI Basket Top Rebounder

2008 BAI Basket Top Assists

2008 BAI Basket
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Clube Desportivo Primeiro de Agosto
15th title
Most Valuable Player
Flag of Angola.svg Olímpio Cipriano

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