Author name: Leonard Solms

Leonard Solms is a freelance writer mostly covering African sport. Best-known for his work for ESPN, he has also had his work published by Al Jazeera, The Continent and others.    

Giants survive Marlins fightback to capture national title

THE newly formed Johannesburg Giants saw off the KwaZulu-Natal Marlins 79-76 in the men’s Basketball South Africa (BSA) National Club Championship final on Monday evening at the University of Cape Town. Despite a second-quarter lapse, the Giants would dominate proceedings for most of the game.

Joshua Ozabor sank several key shots, supported by Nino Dim. Nathi Sibanyoni was in strong form in the paint, with Pieter Prinsloo showing flashes of brilliance.

For the Marlins, Liam Reid effectively neutralised the threat posed by Prinsloo for much of their time against each other on the floor. Meanwhile, Evans Ganapamo had a strong offensive showing, and George Williams added firepower.

However, the chemistry and depth of the Giants ultimately proved decisive. With a full roster of players with ties to South Africa — among them dual nationals — they outfought a team stacked with quality foreign players.

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Pieter Prinsloo returned from China to help lead the Giants to a first national title. Pictures: Leonard Solms

Coached by former Cape Town Tigers mentor Florsheim ‘Flosh’ Ngwenya, the Giants headed into the final as favourites. They justified that tag in the first quarter, racing into a 27-19 lead. The second quarter started, according to plan, too, but missed shots would derail things. Ganapamo and Reid led the charge at this stage of the game and swung momentum in favour of the Marlins.

A two-pointer from George Williams gave the Marlins the lead right before the end of the half, but Ozabor responded with a timely three to put the Giants back in front 39-37 at halftime.

Ozabor and Sibanyoni hit key shots in the third quarter. The Giants raced into an eight-point lead, but the quarter finished with a Ganapamo dunk on the break to reduce the Marlins’ deficit to 62-56.

The Giants started the fourth quarter strong, but took their foot off the pedal again and allowed the Marlins back into the game. The final finished on a knife-edge, with a foul call against the Marlins in the last second enabling Ngwenya’s men to take one last sigh of relief before sinking their free throws.

The organisation of the BSA National Club Championships exposed the underlying issues which prevent South African basketball from reaching its full potential.

A strike by game officials exemplified these issues. Although it was resolved on Sunday night, it caused the women’s final to be awarded to the Montana Vikings by walkover after MBB failed to field a team for the delayed Monday morning game, as their players had already left Cape Town.

Another issue was how the top two men’s teams got to the tournament. The Giants were able to contest the Club Championships despite not playing in district leagues as per the competition’s regulations. Meanwhile, the Basketball National League (BNL) franchise, the Marlins, took legal action to force the KwaZulu-Natal Basketball Association to endorse them for the BSA National Championship. This is despite the national federation announcing last year that its licensing agreement with the league had ended. 

However, in terms of quality on the court, this was one of the strongest men’s finals in recent memory. There is no confirmation from the Basketball Africa League (BAL) yet on which teams will automatically be awarded spots. Nonetheless, the Giants will be South Africa’s representatives at the Road to BAL qualifiers.

“In terms of South Africa, the local talent we have is immense. We won this tournament without a single foreign player,” said winning captain Prinsloo after the game.

“We might have guys who are considered foreign… but [even if they are], they have been living here for a long time. There were no American players. This is all local talent.”

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Vikings awarded walkover in Club Championship final

MONTANA Vikings clinched the Basketball South Africa (BSA) Women’s National Club Championship on Monday at the University of Cape Town (UCT) without taking to the court. Johannesburg’s MBB were unable to field a team for the hastily rescheduled match, resulting in a forfeit. The Cape Town-based club won by default (20-0).

The women’s final, originally set to take place on Sunday, was postponed to Monday after game officials went on strike over alleged non-payment. According to BSA Secretary General Sibongile Fondini, a resolution of the dispute was reached on Sunday night.

“All technical officials were paid in full last night, despite they [were] supposed to receive their payments at the conclusion of the entire competition on Monday, 22 September,” Fondini told The Big Tip Off.

“The final was then rescheduled back to Monday, which was its original date of play. MBB and Vikings were duly informed by the game commissioners of the reschedule following the swift resolution of the unfortunate protest by the technical officials.

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BSA secretary general Sibongile Fondini says MBB were aware of the rescheduling of matches. Pictures: The BTO and supplied

Fondini continued: “Lastly, it is worth highlighting that we specifically outlined to all clubs that the competition dates are 19-22 September 2025 [and] departures on 22 & 23 September 2025.

“This means any delays and adjustments of the competition can only be accommodated across these competition dates – hence it was important for all participating clubs to be available throughout the competition dates – especially those who reached the final, as they must also be present at the closing ceremony.”

MBB were 5-0 before the final

Representatives from MBB were not immediately available for comment. However, given that they had been the most dominant side in the early stages of the women’s tournament, this is likely to be a bitter pill to swallow.

MBB had beaten the Montana Vikings 55-40 on Friday. The Blue Soldiers would follow that win up with another triumph over the Cape Town Sharks, 60-55. After convincing wins over Mbekweni Shaq Squad (85-35) and Port Alfred Hustlers (83-30), they would triumph again over the latter, 72-36, this time in the semi-finals.

 

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Vikings beat Mbekweni 60-29 on Friday and followed up with weekend wins over Port Alfred (73-37) and the Cape Town Sharks (73-59 in their first clash and then 68-49 in the semi-finals).

Given that basketball is not professional in South Africa, players often have to rely on alternative income to make ends meet. Given the situation, it’s understandable that the rescheduling of fixtures at short notice (late on Sunday) would create difficulties. 

The men’s tournament continues at UCT, with MBB set to play Duep (KwaZulu-Natal) in the third-place playoff on Monday afternoon. The last fixture, the final of the club champs between KZN Marlins and Johannesburg Giants, will follow at 5 p.m.

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