2021 Egyptian Basketball Super League Finals

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2021 Egyptian Basketball Super League Finals
TeamCoachWins
Zamalek Augustí Julbe 3
Al Ittihad Ahmed Marei 2
DatesJune 20–28
MVP Anas Mahmoud
  2020 Egyptian Basketball Super League Finals

2021 Egyptian Basketball Super League Finals is a final between the two Egyptian basketball giants and the winners of the last two championships, 2018-19, 2019-20 respectively, Zamalek and Al Ittihad. Before this final, Zamalek won 14 league titles and Al Ittihad won 13,Egyptian League. The final is played in a best of five, for the third time in a row. Zamalek won 2020-21 and crowned the 15th title of Egyptian Basketball Super League [1]

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Zamalek

Zamalek finished with the league's in 2nd place, finished the season with a 11–3, in Quarter-finals matchup with Al Ittisalat, Zamalek won 3 Game, And winning the series 3–1. in Semi-finals matchup with Gezira, Zamalek won 3 Game, And winning the series 3–0.

Al Ittihad

Al Ittihad finished with the league's in 1st place, finished the season with a 12–2, in Quarter-finals matchup with Al Geish Army, Al Ittihad won 3 Game, And winning the series 3–0. in Semi-finals matchup with Al Ahly Al Ittihad won 3 Game, And winning the series 3–0.

Regular season series

The Two Team Tied in the regular season series 1–1.

February 2, 2021
Al Ittihad 87, Zamalek 88
March 22, 2021
Al Ittihad 83, Zamalek 74

Road To Final

The playoffs started on 16 April 2021. [2]

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
1 Al Ittihad 3
8 Al Geish Army 0
1 Al Ittihad 3
4 Al Ahly 0
4 Al Ahly 3
5 Sporting Alexandria 1
1 Al Ittihad 2
2 Zamalek 3
2 Zamalek 3
7 Al Ittisalat 1
2 Zamalek 3
3 Gezira 0
3 Gezira 3
6 Smouha 0

Series summary

GameDateAway TeamResultHome Team
Game 1Sunday, June 20 Zamalek 56–83 (0–1) Al Ittihad
Game 2Tuesday, June 22 Zamalek 80–70 (1-1) Al Ittihad
Game 3Thursday, June 24 Al Ittihad 69-74 (1-2) Zamalek
Game 4Saturday, June 26 Al Ittihad 81-79 (2–2) Zamalek
Game 5Monday, June 28 Zamalek 84-80 (3–2) Al Ittihad

Game summaries

Game 1

Sunday, June 20
7:00pm
Zamalek 5683 Al Ittihad
Scoring by quarter: 14–23, 14–15, 13–22, 15–23
Pts: Mostafa Kejo 13
Rebs: Mostafa Kejo 13
Asts: Omar Hesham 4
Pts: Rami Ibrahim 19
Rebs: Somaa 7
Asts: Somaa 4
Al Ittihad leads series, 1–0

Game 2

Tuesday, June 22
7:00pm
Zamalek 8070 Al Ittihad
Scoring by quarter:18-11, 24-19, 20-15, 18–25
Pts: Mohab Yasser 23
Rebs: Anas Osama 10
Asts: Anas Osama 7
Pts: Somaa 18
Rebs: Haytham Kamal 8
Asts: Marvelle Harris 7
Zamalek Tied series, 1–1

Game 3

Thursday, June 24
7:00pm
Zamalek 7469 Al Ittihad
Scoring by quarter: 12-20, 22-8, 14-18, 24-23
Pts: Walter Hodge 28
Rebs: Anas Osama 11
Asts: Anas Osama 5
Pts: Marvelle Harris 22
Rebs: Somaa 5
Asts: Somaa 4
Zamalek Leads series, 2–1

Game 4

Saturday, June 26
7:00pm
Zamalek 7981 Al Ittihad
Scoring by quarter:20-19, 16–23, 24-20, 19-19
Pts: Walter Hodge 21
Rebs: Anas Osama 9
Asts: Anas Osama 8
Pts: Mido Taha 20
Rebs: Somaa 14
Asts: Somaa 3
Al Ittihad Tied series, 2-2

Game 5

Monday, June 28
7:00pm
Zamalek 8480 (OT) Al Ittihad
Scoring by quarter: 25-29, 23-13, 14-25, 21-16
Pts: Walter Hodge 21
Rebs: Anas Osama 13
Asts: Anas Osama 5
Pts: Haytham Kamal 22
Rebs: Somaa 9
Asts: Somaa 6
Zamalek wins the series, 3–2

Player statistics

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage 3P%  3-point field-goal percentage FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game APG  Assists per game SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game PPG  Points per game
Zamalek Sc statistics
PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3FG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Walter Hodge 5500.0.000.000.0001.63.41.40.019
Mohamed Mostafa 5000.0.000.000.0003.80.20.80.02.8
Mohab Yasser 5500.0.000.000.0004.61.21.80.212.2
Anas Osama 5500.0.000.000.000105.41.21.66.4
Moustafa Kejoo 5500.0.000.000.0007.60.80.60.010
Islam Salem 5500.0.000.000.0002.82.01.00.011.6
Omar Hesham 5000.0.000.000.0002.82.00.20.02.6
Adham Essam 2000.0.000.000.0000.00.00.00.00.0
Ahmed Hatem 5000.0.000.000.0001.20.40.40.04.4
Ahmed Yasser 5000.0.000.000.0001.60.00.60.24.4
Mostafa Mashaal 2000.0.000.000.0001.51.00.00.03.0

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