2023 BAL final

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2023 BAL Final
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Promotional material for the final
Event 2023 BAL season
Al Ahly AS Douanes
Flag of Egypt.svg Flag of Senegal.svg
(6–1)(5–2)
80 65
Head coach:
Augustí Julbe
Head coach:
Pabi Gueye
1234Total
Al Ahly 1721251780
AS Douanes 1023131965
Date27 May 2023
Venue BK Arena, Kigali, Rwanda
MVP Nuni Omot (Al Ahly)
Favorite Al Ahly (1.38)
Attendance7,532
Halftime show Bruce Melodie
DJ Neptune
Pheelz
  2022
2024  

The 2023 BAL Final was the championship game of the 2023 BAL season, the third season of the Basketball Africa League (BAL), and concluded the playoffs. The final was played on 27 May 2023 in the BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda, for a third year in a row. The final was contested by Egyptian club Al Ahly and Senegalese club AS Douanes.

Contents

Al Ahly won its first title after defeating AS Douanes 80–65 for their first BAL title and their second continental championship, following the FIBA Africa Club Champions Cup in 2016. Al Ahly head coach Augustí Julbe became the first coach to win two BAL championships, while Nuni Omot was named the league's Most Valuable Player (MVP) after the game.

As winners of the BAL, Al Ahly qualified for the 2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup, in which they finished fourth.

Teams

In the following table, finals in the FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup are in small text. Both teams made their first appearance in a BAL Final. Al Ahly had played in the FIBA ACC final three times before, and won once in 2016. AS Douanes had never appeared in a continental final, and were the first team to play in a continental final since Jeanne d'Arc 31 years before (in 1992). [1]

TeamPrevious final appearances (bold indicates winners)
Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly None

3 (2004, 2012, 2016)

Flag of Senegal.svg AS Douanes None

Venue

The BK Arena was used as the host arena for the playoffs and final for a third straight year, under an agreement the BAL made with the Rwandan Ministry of Sport.

Kigali
2023 BAL final (Africa)
BK Arena
Capacity: 10,000
BK Arena during 2023 BAL Playoffs.webp

Road to the finals

Al Ahly Round AS Douanes
OpponentResultGroup phaseOpponentResult
Flag of Mozambique.svg Ferroviário da Beira W 92–73Round 1 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg ABC Fighters L 70–76
Flag of Uganda.svg City Oilers W 72–70Round 2 Flag of Rwanda.svg REG L 69–55
Flag of South Africa.svg Cape Town Tigers W 91–70Round 3 Flag of Mali.svg Stade Malien W 74–58
Flag of Angola.svg Petro de Luanda L 91–90Round 4 Flag of Nigeria.svg Kwara Falcons W 75–68
Flag of Guinea.svg SLAC W 80–70Round 5 Flag of Tunisia.svg US Monastir W 76–60
Nile Conference second placeRegular season Sahara Conference second place
OpponentResult Playoffs OpponentResult
Flag of Rwanda.svg REG W 94–77Quarterfinals Flag of Mozambique.svg Ferroviário da Beira W 93–73
Flag of Mali.svg Stade Malien W 78–73Semifinals Flag of Angola.svg Petro de Luanda W 92–86

Background

Al Ahly

Augusti Julbe, champion of the 2021 BAL season, was the coach of Al Ahly Augusti Julbe.jpg
Augustí Julbe, champion of the 2021 BAL season, was the coach of Al Ahly

Al Ahly qualified directly for the 2023 season as they won the 2021–22 Egyptian Basketball Premier League, [2] following their win over Al Ittihad Alexandria in the finals. [2] A known team on the continental stage, this was their debut season in the BAL under the guidance of coach Augustí Julbe. Julbe had already won the BAL championship in 2021 with Zamalek. The team acquired South Sudanese forward Nuni Omot, as well as American point guard Michael Thompson, who came out of retirement for the BAL. In the Nile Conference, which was held in Cairo, Al Ahly won four out of five games. In the clash with Petro de Luanda, they lost on a buzzer-beater.

In between the group phase and playoffs of the BAL, Al Ahly won its seventh Egyptian title after they beat Al Ittihad Alexandria once again in the 2022–23 Egyptian Basketball Premier League.

Ahead of the playoffs, Al Ahly strengthened their roster with Michael Fakuade, who had already played for the team in 2021. After an easy quarter-final win over Rwandan club REG, Al Ahly defeated Malian club Stade Malien in the semi-final behind 21 points from Ehab Amin.

AS Douanes

Pabi Gueye coached AS Douanes to their first BAL final after 10 years with the team Mamadou Gueye.jpg
Pabi Gueye coached AS Douanes to their first BAL final after 10 years with the team

AS Douanes qualified directly for the 2023 season after they won the Senegalese championship in the 2022 Nationale 1 season, returning after a one-year absence from the league. [3] Douanes, under the guidance of head coach Pabi Gueye since 2013, acquired Chris Crawford and Terrell Stoglin as American import players. [4] Crawford had played two seasons in the BAL and Stoglin was the two-time BAL scoring champion.

The team lost the first two games of the season, after which the team released Stoglin from their roster. [5] After this, Douanes won three straight games and was able to qualify for the playoffs after they defeated the defending champions US Monastir on the final game day. They eliminated Monastir as well, and advanced based on the tie-breaker between the five teams with a 3–2 record. [6] [7]

In the 2023 BAL Playoffs, Douanes easily cruised past Ferroviário da Beira, before facing the reigning runners-up Petro de Luanda in the semi-final. Behind 28 points from Jean Jacques Boissy and 26 points from Crawford, Douanes beat the Angolan team in what was widely considered to be a shocking win. [1] On 26 May, one day before the final, Pabi Gueye was named the BAL Coach of the Year. [8]

Halftime performance

The halftime performance was provided by Bruce Melodie, Pheelz and DJ Neptune. [9]

Game

Summary

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Al Ahly celebrating winning the title after the final

Khaman Maluach started the game for AS Douanes, he was the youngest player to start in a BAL championship game at age 16. [10] Chris Crawford of AS Douanes opened the game with a three-pointer to put the Senegalese up 3–0. [10] Al Ahly's Amr Zahran responded with a three-pointer as the Egyptians tied, as such AS Douanes' lead lasted 23 seconds as Al Ahly would not trail from that point. [10] Following Nuni Omot scoring efforts, Al Ahly lead 17–10 after the low-s first quarter. [10]

In the third quarter, the Egyptians broke away behind two three-pointers by Corey Webster and Ehab Amin that gave them a 13-point lead. [10] The third quarter ended with a comfortable 17-point lead for Al Ahly at 63–46. [10] AS Douanes scored just two three-pointers throughout the game and had a 6% shooting percentage, scoring only two of their 31 attempts. [11] Chris Crawford, who was the Douanes' leading scorer coming into the final, was limited to just 9 points by the Al Ahly defence. [11]

Details

27 May 2023
18:00
Al Ahly Flag of Egypt.svg 8065 Flag of Senegal.svg AS Douanes
Scoring by quarter: 17–10, 21–23, 25–13, 17–19
Pts: Omot 22
Rebs: Fakuade 10
Asts: Seif 4
Pts: Boissy 20
Rebs: Ochereobia 9
Asts: Ndour 4
BK Arena, Kigali
Attendance: 7,532
Referees: JD Ralls, Yann Vezo Davidson, Arnold Moseya
Starters:PtsRebAst
PG 2 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Thompson 1013
SG 45 Flag of Egypt.svg Ehab Amin 983
SF 14 Flag of Egypt.svg Amr Zahran 631
PF 7 Flag of South Sudan.svg Nuni Omot 2232
C 45 Flag of Egypt.svg Omar Oraby 570
Reserves:
F 6 Flag of Egypt.svg Amr Gendy 210
F 10 Flag of France.svg Dramane Camara 010
G 12 Flag of Egypt.svg Omar Azab 000
G 15 Flag of New Zealand.svg Corey Webster 1342
F 23 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Abouelnasr 010
C 24 Flag of Egypt.svg Saif Seid 254
F 28 Flag of Nigeria.svg Michael Fakuade 7103
C 34 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed Ismail 451
Head coach:
Flag of Spain.svg Augustí Julbe
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Al Ahly
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AS Douanes

Al AhlyStatisticsDouanes
17/33 (51%)2-pt field goals 19/45 (42%)
9/33 (27%)3-pt field goals 2/31 (6%)
19/26 (73%) Free throws 21/33 (63%)
18Offensive rebounds21
37Defensive rebounds26
55Total rebounds47
19Assists11
22Turnovers13
4Steals13
1Blocks1
26Fouls25


2023 BAL champions
Flag of Egypt.svg
Al Ahly
1st BAL title; 2nd continental title
Starters:PtsRebAst
PG 00 Flag of Senegal.svg Alkaly Ndour 034
SG 1 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Crawford 930
SF 2 Flag of Senegal.svg Samba Daly Fall 624
PF 4 Flag of South Sudan.svg Khaman Maluach 240
C 34 Flag of Nigeria.svg Ifeanyichukwu Ochereobia 490
Reserves:
G 5 Flag of Senegal.svg Jean Jacques Boissy 2033
F 7 Flag of Senegal.svg Bara Diop 020
G 10 Flag of Senegal.svg Madiara Dieng 310
C 11 Flag of Ghana.svg Matthew Bryan-Amaning 033
F 12 Flag of Senegal.svg Bara Ndiaye 011
C 15 Flag of Senegal.svg Mouhamadou Diagne 340
C 28 Flag of Senegal.svg Adama Diakhite 1440
F 45 Flag of Senegal.svg Pape Maguet Diop 420
Head coach:
Flag of Senegal.svg Pabi Gueye

Post-game

Al Ahly became the third overall club, and the second Egyptian club to win the BAL title, following Zamalek in 2021. Augustí Julbe became the first coach to win two BAL titles, after his title with Zamalek in 2021. [12] Forward Michael Fakuade became the second player to have won two BAL championships, following Solo Diabate. [13]

Al Ahly's Nuni Omot, who scored a game-high 22 points in the final, was named the BAL Most Valuable Player after the game. [14] AS Douanes guards Chris Crawford and Jean Jacques Boissy were named to the All-BAL First Team, becoming the first players from the club to be selected for this honour. [14]

As winners of the final, Al Ahly qualified for the 2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Singapore. In the Intercontinental Cup, Al Ahly made history by becoming the first African team to win a game following their 21 September win over the NBA G League Ignite. [15] They finished in the fourth place out of six teams. [16]

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