Author name: Emmanuel Shine

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Where to now for the Cape Town Tigers?

FLORSHEIM Ngwenya gave an honest and brutal assessment of things at the Cape Town Tigers following a third straight loss in their Basketball Africa League Kalahari Conference campaign.

The Tigers found themselves wanting in the game against the Moroccan club, FUS Rabat and succumbed to an 84-58 loss.

Cracks showing in the Tigers Camp 

As things stand for the Tigers, their chances of making the playoffs in Kigali hang in the balance. Ngwenya apologized to the South African fans for their underwhelming performance so far. 

“First of all, I’d like to apologize to the fans and South Africa in general who have paid their money to come watch us play. I think we didn’t do justice to all of those people,” said Ngwenya during a post match conference. 

Billy Preston in action
Billy Preston’s talent is undeniable, but his attitude has often been criticised. Pictures: The BTO

The Tigers did not look like a cohesive unit and struggled to find open shots, play defence, and pass the ball effectively. Ngwenya believes that Rabat was the better team on the night. 

Coach Ngwenya criticized his team for a lack of effort, stating that it was also out of their control, hinting at their inadequate preparation leading up to the Kalahari Conference. 

“It was not an ideal situation. We only had two weeks of preparation compared to guys who have had six to seven months of preparation. As the saying goes ‘Ball don’t lie’ and it showed,” said Ngwenya. 

Tigers had eleven assists as opposed to FUS, who had twenty-six assists. The team also accumulated twenty turnovers to add to their woes. 

The cracks in the team dynamic started to show when Billy Preston Jr had a back-and-forth in the first half with team owner Raphael Edwards. The talented, but individualistic Preston seemed to have ignored team instructions, which led to his substitution. He would eventually sit out for the rest of the game.

Preston is not new to the team, having played in the second season of the BAL with the Tigers in 2022.

His return to the Tigers was meant to provide them with some much-needed firepower for the BAL, but this seems short-lived. Also, if Ngwenya’s words are anything to go by, Preston could be out of the team.

“Once you check out on us, we find somebody to replace you. I don’t care who you are, but you can’t check out on your team right in the middle of a war,” added Coach Ngwenya.  

The Tigers coach lamented the constant roster changes, which over time have affected the team’s preparations for the BAL. 

“These things are not up to me. I’m just a basketball coach. I’m here to put X’s and O’s. I have no control over what happens in the boardroom,” added Coach Ngwenya.

 

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FUS Rabat continuing with dominance 

Speaking about their approach to the game with the Tigers, FUS head coach, Said El Bouzidi said the win came because of their unity and work in the paint. 

“We tried to shoot like the team from Angola (Petro de Luanda), but we are not as good a shooting team as them. When we started to play like a unit and work in the paint, we were successful. The stats showed how efficient we were in the paint,” said coach El Bouzidi. The Moroccans dominated and scored 68 points in the paint. Aliou Diarra led the scoring for FUS with 21 points and was 10/11 in field goals. 

Verdict

While FUS are looking good for a run at the playoffs, the Tigers are in need of deep soul-searching.

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AS Douanes to dance to their own beat at BAL Seaon 4

ASSOCIATION Sportives des Douanes, or simply AS Douanes, head into Season 4 of the Basketball Africa League (BAL) as hosts of the Sahara Conference and a household name in BAL. 

The Big Tip Off previews the BAL Season 3 finalists. 

Team: AS Douanes 

Country: Senegal

History: The Senegalese club, founded in 1980, has a rich history. Nicknamed Les Gabelous, the team participates in the Nationale Division 1 (NM1). They are Senegal’s most successful team, having won thirty-six trophies. They have won the NM1 for a record eleven times. Their most successful continental outing was finishing as runners-up in the 2023 BAL season after a tough defeat to Egyptian giants Al Ahly. 

Route to BAL: Senegal is the host nation of the Sahara Conference, and their clubs only need to win their national championship to gain automatic qualification for the BAL. 

Coach: Senegalese coach Pabi Gueye has been at the helm for 11 years. The Senegalese now coaches the team he once played for and helped win several NM1 titles. He saw his team do exceedingly well when he trusted the local talent. It allowed the talents of Jean Jacques Boissy to flourish. The coach had a successful season but ultimately fell short in the finals. 

Pabi Gueye during BAL season 3
Pabi Gueye will be expected to lead AS Douanes to the BAL title. Pictures: FIBA

Gueye won the Coach of the Year award after the successful campaign. There is no doubt that the former Senegal coach will not only try to repeat this feat but also try to lead his team to the finals and lift the trophy this time around.

Star player: Jean Jacques Boissy is the star player for the Senegalese outfit. He is a local talent who initially came off the bench in the BAL 2023. 

Boissy’s performances (13 points per game) convinced Pabi Gueye that he deserved a starting role last year. His performance landed him a contract with Aurore Vitré in France. 

Boissy earned the All-BAL First Team and BAL All-Defensive First Team in the 2023 season. He is young and ambitious. He will be looking to lift the trophy and to make himself a household name in African basketball.

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What will Rivers Hoopers’ impact be in BAL Season 4?

RIVERS Hoopers head into Season 4 of the Basketball Africa League (BAL) after last appearing in 2021. The Big Tip Off previews the King’s Men ahead of the continental tournament.

Team: Rivers Hoopers Basketball Club

Country: Nigeria

History: The Nigerian side returns to the BAL for their second appearance. They were founded in 2005 in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, as Royal Hoopers. They became Rivers Hoopers in 2019 when the Government of River State took over the team. The team participates in the Nigerian Premier League (NPL) and has enjoyed great success. They have won the national championship five times. They bowed out of the BAL tournament in the group stages when they last participated in 2021.

Ogoh Oduadu with the Nigerian national team.
Ogoh Odaudu (pictured coaching Nigeria) and the Rivers Hoopers will return to the BAL. Pictures: FIBA.

Route to BAL: Nigeria is one of the six countries that do not have to qualify for the BAL through Road To BAL. Their national champion automatically qualifies. 

Coach: Former Nigerian national team player Ogoh Odaudu will lead the Hoopers in their second appearance at the BAL. The former point guard has been club coach since 2009 during which he has won the national championship five times. He is also part of the national team coaching staff. Odaudu was head coach at AfroCAN in 2019 and assistant at the Tokyo Olympics. The experienced coach will be looking to take his team further this time towards achieving the ultimate goal of winning the BAL.

Star player: Victor Anthony Koko is the star player. The Nigerian centre is the team captain and leader. He will be looking to lead his team to greater heights in the tournament after a poor campaign in 2021. He averaged 7 points and 8 rebounds per game in that season. Koko also represented Nigeria in the FIBA AfroCAN in 2019. Koko has since been named finals MVP in the NPL.

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Will Dynamo pack a punch in their BAL debut?

DYNAMO Basketball Club, or simply Dynamo, are one of the clubs making their debut in Season 4 of the Basketball Africa League (BAL). The Big Tip Off previews the team ahead of the BAL. 

Team: Dynamo Basketball Club

Country: Burundi

History: The Burundian side has a rich history. Founded in 1968 in Bujumbura, the team participates in the Viva Basketball League and Bujumbura Amateurs Basketball Club Association (ACBAB). Dynamo only won its first Burundian National Championship in 2016. The East African club has won two more national championship titles, four Heroes Cups and three ACBAB titles. 

Dynamo has achieved enormous success domestically and has become the first club from Burundi to qualify for the BAL.

Julien Chaignot at the Road To BAL
New Dynamo coach Julien Chaignot helping to put the Burundian club on the map. Picture: FIBA

Route to BAL: After securing second place in the preliminary phase of the Road To BAL Division East in Tanzania, Dynamo headed to Johannesburg, South Africa, for the final stage. Dynamo signed Guibert Nijimbere, Israel Otobo, Deshaun Morman and Christopher Obekpa. The Burundian club had a slow start to their campaign in Johannesburg but they managed to claw their way back. Dynamo beat COSPN of Madagascar by one point in the third and fourth playoff to secure their spot in the BAL. 

Coach: Frenchman Julien Chaignot was recently appointed head coach and will lead the team in their quest to compete for the title this season. 

Before joining the Burundi club, Chaignot coached the Malagasy side COSPN. His former team lost to Dynamo in the Road To BAL third and fourth place playoff game, ultimately making way for the Burundian outfit to reach the BAL. Coach Chaignot will lead the Burundi champions to Season 4 of the BAL. 

Star player: Israel Otobo is the star player for the Burundian side. The Nigerian forward took the Road To BAL East Division by storm with his performance in Johannesburg, South Africa. Otobo averaged 14 points per game and 13 rebounds per game. He is one of Africa’s most exciting prospects. At 19, he is realising his potential and he will look to dominate for the East African club

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Are Bangui Sporting Club ready to turn heads in BAL debut?

BANGUI Sporting Club heads into Season 4 of the Basketball Africa League (BAL) and will look to turn heads in their debut season. The Big Tip Off previews Bangui ahead of the BAL.

Team: Bangui Sporting Club

Country: Central African Republic (CAR)

History: The Central African side was founded in 2017 and was previously known as GIBA-BCAG until 2022. Founded by former national team player Cyrille Damango, the Bangui Club, who are based in CAR’s capital city (Bangui), has built a good history. The team plays in the Bangui Basketball League, where they were runners-up in 2021. Their crowning moment first came in 2022, and they repeated that feat the following year. Despite being a relatively new team, they already established themselves as a powerhouse in Central Africa.

Bangui Sporting Club at The Road To BAL 2024
Bangui’s Evans Ganapamo (1) and Liz Mills bring BAL experience to the CAR club. Picture: FIBA Africa

Route to BAL: After defending their national championship, they headed to Yaoundé, Cameroon, for the Road To BAL Division West qualifiers. They did not have the best of starts, losing to the Gabonese side Espoir. Eventually, they (Bangui) would bounce back in the group stages. Bangui would eventually claim the Division West title, which booked their spot in the fourth edition of the BAL.

Coach: Australian coach Liz Mills will lead Bangui Sporting in their quest to make a name for themselves on the continent. Teams led by Mills have gone past the first round in the BAL, so Bangui is in good hands. Hopefully, in the process, she can turn them into a contender. Mills, a former coach of Kenya and Zambia, has led AS Salé (Morocco) and ABC Fighters (Cote D’Ivoire) in the last two instalments of the BAL. She is not afraid to bet on African talent, as was the case when she led ABC to last year’s BAL playoffs.

Star player: Evans Ganapamo is the star player for the Bangui side. He has already donned the national team colours and is playing in the BAL for a club from his home country for the first time. In the past two instalments of the BAL he played with the Cape Town Tigers of South Africa. During the Road to BAL qualifiers with Bangui, he established himself as one of the best scorers on the continent,  averaging 17.8ppg in the West Division. He will be looking to lead his team to silverware whilst becoming a household name on the continent.

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