List of Basketball Africa League annual statistical leaders

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The following is a overview of all annual statistical leaders in a given season of the Basketball Africa League (BAL).

Contents

Key

^Denotes player who is still active in the BAL
*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Denotes player who won the Most Valuable Player award that year
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player had been the scoring leader up to and including that season
G Guard F Forward C Center

Scoring leaders

SeasonPlayerPos.NationalityTeamGames
played
Field goals
made
3-point
field goals

made
Free throws
made
Total
points
Points per
game
References
2021 Terrell Stoglin ^GFlag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Morocco.svg AS Salé 43893812330.1 [1]
2022 Terrell Stoglin (2)^GFlag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Morocco.svg AS Salé 658234618530.8 [2]
2023 Falando Jones GFlag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Uganda.svg City Oilers 536132310821.6
2024 Jo Lual-Acuil CFlag of South Sudan.svg South Sudan Flag of Libya.svg Al Ahly Ly 109102921121.1 [3] [4] [5]

Rebounding leader

SeasonPlayerPos.NationalityTeamGames
played
Offensive
rebounds
Defensive
rebounds
Total
rebounds
Rebounds
per game
References
2021 Ibrahima Thomas CFlag of Senegal.svg Senegal Flag of Mali.svg AS Police 313233612.0 [1]
2022 Mayan Kiir CFlag of South Sudan.svg South Sudan Flag of South Sudan.svg Cobra Sport 515415611.4 [2]
2023 Aliou Diarra CFlag of Mali.svg Mali Flag of Mali.svg Stade Malien 841519213.4
2024 Khaman Maluach CFlag of South Sudan.svg South Sudan Flag of Uganda.svg City Oilers 630518113.5 [6] [3]

Assists leaders

SeasonPlayerPos.NationalityTeamGames
played
Total
assists
Assists
per game
References
2021 Myck Kabongo GFlag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg DR Congo Flag of Mozambique.svg Ferroviário de Maputo 4276.8 [1]
2022 Hameed Ali GFlag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Senegal.svg DUC 5428.4 [2]
2023 Cleveland Thomas GFlag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Rwanda.svg REG 6396.7
2023 Chris Crawford GFlag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Tunisia.svg US Monastir 8729.0 [3]

Steals leaders

SeasonPlayerPos.NationalityTeamGames
played
Total
steals
Steals
per game
References
2021 Bara Diop ^FFlag of Senegal.svg Senegal Flag of Senegal.svg AS Douanes 4102.5 [1]
2022 Childe Dundão ^GFlag of Angola.svg Angola Flag of Angola.svg Petro de Luannda 5423.0 [2]
2023 Dane Miller Jr. FFlag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Guinea.svg SLAC 5173.2
2024 Abdoulaye Harouna GFlag of Niger.svg Niger Flag of Senegal.svg AS Douanes 8324.0 [3]

Blocks leaders

SeasonPlayerPos.NationalityTeamGames
played
Total
blocks
Blocks
per game
References
2021 Anas Mahmoud CFlag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Egypt.svg Zamalek 6173.2 [1]
2022 Chris Obekpa ^CFlag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria Flag of Guinea.svg SLAC 5424.6 [2]
2023 Aliou Diarra CFlag of Mali.svg Mali Flag of Mali.svg Stade Malien 8192.3
2024 Abdou Ndoye CFlag of Senegal.svg Senegal Flag of South Africa.svg Cape Town Tigers 8143.5 [3]

Field goal percentage

SeasonPlayerPos.NationalityTeamGames
played
FGAFGMFG%References
2021 Mohab Yasser GFlag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Egypt.svg Zamalek 6332369.7%
2022 Mohamed Keita CFlag of Guinea.svg Guinea Flag of Guinea.svg SLAC 6201575.0% [1]
Soufiane Kourdou FFlag of Morocco.svg Morocco Flag of Morocco.svg AS Salé 61612 [2]
2023 Dane Miller Jr. FFlag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Guinea.svg SLAC 5724055.6%
2024 Aliou Diarra CFlag of Mali.svg Mali Flag of Morocco.svg FUS Rabat 6406066.7% [3]

Three-point field goals made

SeasonPlayerPos.NationalityTeamGames
played
3PT
made
References
2021 Chris Crawford ^GFlag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Tunisia.svg US Monastir 616 [1]
2022 Édgar Sosa GFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic Flag of Egypt.svg Zamalek 827 [2]
2023 Carlos Morais FFlag of Angola.svg Angola Flag of Angola.svg Petro de Luannda 826
2024 Will Perry GFlag of the United States.svg United States Flag of Nigeria.svg Rivers Hoopers 1027 [3]
Kelvin Amayo GFlag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria Flag of Nigeria.svg Rivers Hoopers 927

Three-point field goal percentage

SeasonPlayerPos.NationalityTeamGames
played
AttemptedMade3P%References
2021 Solo Diabate ^GFlag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Ivory Coast Flag of Egypt.svg Zamalek 6331359.1% [1]
2022 Michael Dixon GFlag of Georgia.svg Georgia Flag of Tunisia.svg US Monastir 8381847.4% [2]
2023 Corey Webster GFlag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly 8351545.7%
2024 Billy Preston FFlag of the United States.svg United States Flag of South Africa.svg Cape Town Tigers 471450.0% [3]

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