Israel Otobo

A leap of faith leads Otobo to realising BAL dream

ISRAEL Otobo first encountered the Basketball Africa League (BAL) as a fan. The 19-year-old Nigerian forward remembers watching Season 3 of The BAL for the first time at a restaurant in Nigeria. That moment gave him some food for thought… He imagined himself being part of what is becoming one of the greatest basketball shows in Africa.

“I remember thinking, ‘This league is so huge and I would love to play in it one day’,” said the Nigerian international.

His wish to play in the BAL would come true, albeit outside the confines of his homeland. In a couple of weeks (March 9), Otobo and Burundi’s Dynamo Basketball Club will participate in the expanded BAL’s Kalahari Conference, tipping off at the Sun Bet Arena in Pretoria, South Africa.

Israel Otobo playing in the Road To BAL
Israel Otobo has fulfilled a dream by helping Dynamo qualify for the BAL. Pictures: FIBA Africa.

In an interview with The Big Tip Off, Otobo discusses his young professional career, the Road to BAL qualifiers and the team’s preparation for Season 4 of the BAL.

Otobo’s journey with Dynamo began unexpectedly. It followed an unsuccessful season with the local men’s side Nigeria Customs. They lost to the Kwara Falcons in the 2022 Nigerian Premier League finals, resulting in them losing out on a BAL ticket. Although the team’s season ended on a sad note, Otobo credits his senior teammates for helping ease his nerves. They made his first experience in the league a good one.

Following his performance there, he received a call-up to represent Nigeria at the World Cup Qualifiers, where he caught the eye of Dynamo BBC. The Burundian club promptly began negotiations, which proved fruitful, and Otobo would be on his way to East Africa.

Otobo had no prior knowledge of the club and Burundi, but he took the leap of faith and was determined to help Dynamo achieve their domestic and continental ambitions.

“When I first came in, I didn’t know anybody,” recalls Otobo. “I had no reputation, so I had to start from scratch by proving myself, while also trying to figure out how we would win the league.”

Thankfully for Otobo and Dynamo, the leap of faith paid off as they beat former Champions Urunani to claim their first Championship since 2018 and secured themselves a spot in last year’s the Road to BAL qualifiers.

Their Road To BAL Division East journey began in Tanzania, and following a second-place finish in the regional qualifiers, a season-saving wild card sent Dynamo to the Elite 16 in Johannesburg. They eventually secured the last ticket after a close victory over Madagascar’s COSPN in the third-place game. The Hulk-like Otobo averaged 14 points, 13.1 rebounds, and 1.5 assists, which helped Dynamo’s qualification efforts.

“We made it through the first stage (of the Road to BAL), but things got more challenging in South Africa,” said Otobo. “There were some difficulties, but I had faith in my team and believed we could overcome them. Thank God, we did.”

Otobo credits his team’s success in the tournament to their fighting spirit and level of self-belief. He says, “Although people did not believe in us, we had faith in ourselves and each other. We all understood our roles, stuck to the plan, and supported one another. This kept us going and enabled us to achieve our goal of securing the ticket.”

Reflecting on the last game against COSPN, where he fouled out, Otobo expressed his disappointment at not finishing the game. He felt he could have helped his team in the crucial moments.

“I fouled out doing my job, and I did my best. So did my team, till the very end, and that is how we were able to get the job done.”

The journey to success had its hardships, but Otobo has learned invaluable lessons from his former teammates, Chris Obekpa and Deshaun Morman, which he will carry into Season 4. “The leadership that they brought to the team showed me how to conduct myself as a professional.”

Israel Otobo in action for Nigeria
Israel Otobo caught the eye of Dynamo while playing for Nigeria in the 2023 FIBA World Cup qualifiers.

Dynamo has made big moves in preparation for the BAL. These include acquiring the services of former COSPN head coach, Julian Chaignot, dynamite guard Dhieu Deing and forwards Makhtar Gueye and Ryan Richards.

Otobo says their practices have been challenging as the competition draws closer.

“Training camp has been intense and hard. We have some new guys too, and they are also adjusting,” says Otobo. “Everything is going well. We are getting to know each other more as we build our team spirit and chemistry.”

His focus for the next couple of weeks is preparing for the moment he wished for since watching the BAL in that restaurant in Nigeria.

He and his Dynamo teammates will do battle against Kalahari Conference hosts Cape Town Tigers in the last game of the opening night.

“We have never been to the BAL, so we do not know what to expect. One thing I know is we are going to give everything we have,” says Otobo. “We will not fear any opponent. We going to fight in every single game and give our best.”

The change in scenery has elevated Otobo’s career, and in a few weeks, he will have a chance to show out on the big stage.

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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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