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Which Nile Conference teams will set sail for the playoffs?

THE opening round of the BAL Nile Conference has provided a fascinating glimpse into the strengths, challenges, and potential of the four competing teams: Al Ahli Tripoli, APR, Made By Basketball (MBB), and Nairobi City Thunder. Each team’s performance has reflected distinct narratives shaped by leadership, injuries, and moments of brilliance, all setting the stage for an intense race toward the playoffs.

Al Ahli Tripoli: Leadership Shining Through Jean Jacques Boissy’s Impact

Al Ahli Tripoli stands out as the dominant force after being unbeaten in their first three games. Much of their success is anchored by the remarkable leadership of Jean-Jacques Boissy, who has consistently come off the bench to make a huge impact. Their system appears finely tuned, allowing multiple players to contribute in varying but complementary ways.

“Jean, although he is the youngest foreigner in our team, he has great leadership and charisma. We are lucky to have him, and from day one, he sent a clear message: he’s the leader,” said Al Ahli coach Fouad Abouh Chacra. “He’s reading the game, making his teammates look good, and he’s a great defender. Thank God, we have Jean-Jacques, and we will protect him and keep him with us because he fits in from day one. It feels like he has been with the team for ten years.”

Boissy is in scintillating form for the Libyan club, delivering standout performances with 28 points against MBB, 30 points versus Nairobi City Thunder, and 25 points against APR.

Jean Jacques Boissy Al Ahli BAL Nile Conferennce
Jean Jacques Boissy is thriving in the colours of Al Ahli Tripoli at the Nile Conference. Pictures: The BAL

Beyond Boissy, the team thrives in its system, with multiple players stepping up in different ways to help Al Ahli maintain aggressive play and solid teamwork – a formula that’s proving nearly unstoppable.

APR already missing the impact of Diarra in the Nile Conference

APR enters the second round with a solid 2-1 record, having been edged only by Al Ahli Tripoli. Central to APR’s success is Aliou Diarra, whose physical presence has been a game-changer. However, Diarra is sidelined by injury, and his return timeline is uncertain, with his status considered day-to-day. APR coach James Maye Jr was candid about the need for collective effort following the Malian forward’s absence.

“Of course, Aliou definitely would have been a help. But I think our team is deep enough. We just needed more of a team effort, and we failed at that tonight,” said Maye Jr.

Maye Jr pinpointed key factors in their loss to Al Ahli Tripoli. “They got the ball on the rim 17 more times than we did. We turned the ball over 21 times… They were just the aggressors,” said the American coach.

He underscored APR’s struggles with 21 turnovers and Al Ahli’s dominance on the offensive glass with 23 offensive rebounds, a sign of how discipline and execution will be crucial if APR hopes to contend as they move forward without their dominant big man.

Aliou Diarra APR Nile Conference
Aliou Diarra has been a cornerstone for APR, and his absence due to injury was felt in the game against Al Ahli.

Prinsloo and Leanard Jr give Vincent some nostalgic moments

MBB is still searching for consistency, posting a 1-2 record after losses to Al Ahli Tripoli and APR. However, Pieter Prinsloo’s performances offer a glimmer of hope, as he has emerged as a pivotal figure in MBB’s push for a playoff spot on home soil.

Coach Sam Vincent’s reflections reveal growing optimism. “I have to give the guys a lot of credit. We could’ve hung our heads, trailing the game the way we did and just given up. Instead we showed a lot of fight and determination,” said Vincent. “We made some slight adjustments to the lineup, and those brought more energy, tougher defence, and allowed us to push the ball up the court.”

The MBB coach also singled out Prinsloo’s game as a highlight. “Honestly, there were moments that gave me real NBA flashbacks. Prinsloo today reminded me of Larry Bird – no disrespect to Larry – but the step-back threes and low-post moves were sensational. And Teafale (Leanard Jr), with a couple of monstrous dunks, reminded me of Scottie Pippen,” said Vincent.

Defensive improvements have also been key, with players like Lebesa Selepe stepping up to take on tough defensive assignments, allowing more offensive freedom for others.

“A couple of things stood out. Selepe came in and did a great job defensively against (Evans) Ganapamo, which gave us a huge boost. At one point, TL (Teafale) wanted to guard their number one, but we needed him on offence. So we let Selepe take on that role, and he did a great job.”

Teafal Lenard Jr MBB
Teafal Lenard has been a star for MBB in the Nile Conference.

With better chemistry and a clearer understanding of rotations, MBB is building a foundation for the remaining three games.

Nairobi City Thunder: Unlocked Potential Amidst Challenges

Nairobi City Thunder has had a tough start to the season with a 0-3 record, but there are clear signs of promise. Their potential was highlighted against MBB, where they built an 18-point lead, and Evans Ganapamo delivered standout performances throughout.

Thunder coach Bradley Ibs reflected on the team’s struggles and moments of brilliance. “After we got the big lead in the third quarter, we got out of character. Defensively, we stopped playing according to our principles – lots of reaching, silly fouls, and missed boxouts on free throws. These lapses swung the momentum,” said Ibs

“We were great at getting into the paint in the first half, but in the second, we settled for too many perimeter shots. That wasn’t the plan – it just happened under pressure.”

Despite the losses, Ibs was encouraged by his performance and the team’s energy and cohesion improvements.

“I didn’t play any differently than in the last games; today, the shots just went in. This was a crucial game for us,” said Ibs. “We played with more energy and better cohesion today. We need to keep that same energy and clean up our mistakes moving forward.”

The key question remains: Can Nairobi City Thunder harness their potential quickly enough to reverse their fortunes and earn a playoff spot?

Evans Ganapamo City Thunder Nile Conference
Evans Ganapamo found his scoring rhythm against MBB on Tuesday night.

Conclusion

Each team now faces the challenge of building on its performance while addressing its weaknesses. With the playoffs looming, the race to secure the coveted three-playoff spots promises to be a thrilling battle filled with leadership moments, strategic adjustments, and individual brilliance.

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Can APR BBC march to BAL success in debut season?

ARMÉE Patriotique Rwandaise Basketball Club, or APR BBC, is one of the newcomers in Season 4 of the Basketball Africa League (BAL). The Big Tip Off previews the team ahead of the BAL.

Team: APR BBC

Country: Rwanda

History: APR is Rwanda’s most decorated basketball team, with an impressive record of 14 Rwandan Basketball League (RBL) titles. With three FIBA Africa Champions Club appearances and a podium finish in 2009, APR has earned its place among the best in the country.

Despite a 14-year dry spell from 2009 onwards, APR made a stunning comeback in Game 4 of the RBL finals in September, clinching a remarkable 80-68 win over REG and sweeping the best-of-seven series.

APR secured automatic qualification to Season 4 of the BAL by winning the national championship in their country.

Coach: Mazen Trakh, a Jordanian-American coach, will lead APR in their debut in the BAL. Trakh has vast experience as an assistant coach for the Oklahoma City Thunder, Detroit Pistons, and the Washington Wizards. Additionally, he worked as an advanced scout for the Golden State Warriors.

APR's Mazen Trakh
Mazen Trakh has been preparing APR for the BAL in Qatar. Picture: Supplied

Between 2003 and 2006, Coach Trakh led Fastlink, a Jordanian basketball team, to three consecutive Jordan League Championship titles. In 2006, he topped off his coaching tenure with the team by winning the FIBA Asia Club Championship.

Furthermore, Trakh has coached in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) and the American Basketball Association (ABA).

In May, he joined APR and successfully led them out of their drought by implementing off-court and on-court changes. These changes ultimately paid off, helping them secure their BAL ticket.

Trakh will be assisted by Bill Bayno, a veteran coach he has worked with at the CBA and during his time with the Detroit Pistons. Bayno brings his vast experience as a coach in the National Basketball Association, National Collegiate Athletic Association, CBA, and the Philippine Basketball Association.

Star Player: Jean Jacques Wilson Nshobozwabyosenumukiza is one of the stars the army side has in its arsenal. Nshobozwabyosenumukiza was crowned the 2022/23 RBL Playoffs MVP. The point guard averaged 13.2 points per game, 2.1 steals per game and eight rebounds per game.

Nshobozwabyosenumukiza is going to make his third appearance in the BAL. The speedy point guard had played for Patriots BBC in the first season of the BAL. A year later, he joined three-time RBL champions REG and appeared in two BAL seasons. During his second appearance in the BAL, Nshobozwabyosenumukiza averaged an impressive 14.2 points per game, 3.5 assists per game, 1.7 steals per game, and 3.7 defensive rebounds per game. Those remarkable performances earned him a place in the All-Defensive Team.

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