2022 BAL finals explained

Game Name:2022 BAL Finals
Event:2022 BAL season
Team1:Petro de Luanda
Score1:72
Team2:US Monastir
Score2:83
Team1 Coach:José Neto
Team2 Coach:Miodrag Perišić
Team1 Record:6–1
Team2 Record:6–1
Visitor Per1:17
Visitor Per2:23
Visitor Per3:19
Visitor Per4:13
Home Per1:18
Home Per2:15
Home Per3:24
Home Per4:26
Date:28 May 2022
Officials:Hortensia Sanchez-Carrizales
Wael Ibrahim Mostafa
Marie Leslie Cherubin
Arena:BK Arena
City:Kigali, Rwanda
Mvp Link:BAL Most Valuable Player
Attendance:10,000
Previous:2021
Next:2023
Odds:US Monastir (1.38 decimal odds)[1]

The 2022 BAL Finals was the championship game of the 2022 BAL season, the second season of the Basketball Africa League (BAL). The final was played in the BK Arena in Kigali on 28 May 2022, between Angolan club Petro de Luanda and Tunisian club US Monastir.

US Monastir won the game after pulling away in the fourth quarter, winning its first BAL and its first African continental title. The game was attended by a sold-out crowd of 10,000.[2]

Teams

In the following table, finals in the FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup are in small text.

TeamPrevious final appearances (bold indicates winners)
US Monastir1 (2021)
Petro de LuandaNone
8 (1994, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2015)

Venue

On 9 December 2021, The BK Arena, then named the "Kigali Arena", was announced as the venue of the 2022 BAL Playoffs.[3] This was the second consecutive final that was held at the arena.

Kigali
BK Arena
Capacity: 10,000

Background

Petro de Luanda

See also: 2021–22 Petro de Luanda (basketball) season. Petro de Luanda qualified as the champions of the 2020–21 season and brought back Brazilian coach José Neto for a second season. The core of its roster remained intact, with Anderson Correia and Yanick Moreira being signed as reinforcements on 15 March 2022.[4] [5]

Petro had its most successful season in history, as the team won the 2021–22 Angolan Basketball League with an unbeaten record of 33–0. On 11 May 2022, it captured its 15th national title after sweeping Interclube in the national finals.[6] As the team also won the Angolan Cup and the Angolan Supercup, it captured its first national treble.

In the 2022 BAL Nile Conference, Petro ended in second place after losing only to Zamalek. On 8 May, American guard E. C. Matthews was added to the roster ahead of the playoffs.[7] After defeating AS Salé in a re-match of last season's quarterfinal, Petro defeated FAP to reach its first-ever BAL final and its ninth African continental final.

US Monastir

See also: 2021–22 US Monastir basketball season.

US Monastir qualified for its second straight BAL season after winning the 2020–21 Championnat National A title. In the offseason, the club lost its All-BAL star players Omar Abada and Makrem Ben Romdhane in the offseason as they signed in Saudi Arabia and Portugal respectively. The roster was strengthened with Solo Diabate and Michael Dixon, however, while Ater Majok re-signed.

In its domestic competitions, Monastir had another dominant season as it captured its fourth consecutive national title on 11 May 2022, having defeated Ezzahra Sports in the finals. Three days later, on 14 May, Monastir also won the Tunisian Cup to complete the double.[8]

In the 2022 BAL Sahara Conference, Monastir finished second after a surprising loss against Rwandan club REG. Ahead of the playoffs, the team was strengthened with American guard Julius Coles Jr.[9] In the quarterfinals, the team blew out Cape Town Tigers by a season-high 39 points difference. In the semifinals, the team defeated Zamalek to take revenge for the previous season's final loss.

Road to the finals

Petro de LuandaRound US Monastir
OpponentResultGroup phaseOpponentResult
Cape Town Tigers90–61Round 1 Ferroviário da Beira77–71
Cobra Sport92–56Round 2 SLAC76–55
Zamalek72–85Round 3 AS Salé96–90
FAP73–60Round 4 DUC74–62
Espoir Fukash94–64Round 5 REG74–77
Nile Conference second placeRegular seasonSahara Conference second place
OpponentResultPlayoffsOpponentResult
AS Salé102–89Quarterfinals Cape Town Tigers106–67
FAP88–74Semifinals Zamalek88–81

Game

US Monastir won the first quarter 17–18. In the second quarter, Petro de Luanda made a 8–0 run that included three-point field goals by Gerson Gonçalves and Carlos Morais, to end the first half with a 40–33 lead. Monastir shot 0-8 from behind the three-point line in the first half, and the Tunisian bench was outscored 17–2 by the Angolans.[10] Following free-throw misses and turnovers by Petro in the third quarter, Monastir only trailed 57–59. Michael Dixon scored a three-pointer to put Monastir up 60–59, their first lead in the second half. Petro big men Jone Pedro and Yanick Moreira were both fouled out with 8 minutes and 1 minutes to go, respectively. With three minutes to play, Carlos Morais made an unsportsmanlike foul on which Monastir capitalise to take a 72–67 lead. The game was sealed with 30 seconds to go after Radhouane Slimane picked up an offensive rebound after a Julius Coles Jr. miss and scored the basket to put Monastir up 78–72. Following a Petro de Luanda time-out, Monastir forward Firas Lahyani stole the ball which gave Petro no chance to come back. Michael Dixon shot 7-of-10 from the field and had 21 points and 6 assists in the game, and following his superb performance, he was named the BAL Most Valuable Player, following Walter Hodge as the second-ever winner of the award. Monastir center Ater Majok, who scored 14 points in the game, was named the BAL Defensive Player of the Year. Gerson Gonçalves scored 28 points for the losing Angolan side, followed by Yanick Moreira's 18 points off the bench.

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Petro Statistics Monastir
13/24 (54%) 2-pt field goals 21/35 (60%)
10/28 (35%) 3-pt field goals 5/24 (20%)
16/28 (57%) Free throws 26/34 (76%)
8 Offensive rebounds 8
30 Defensive rebounds 7
38 Total rebounds 26
12 Assists 20
28 Turnovers 18
4 Steals 11
3 Blocks 5
26 Fouls 24

Aftermath

To honour their championship, US Monastir was received at the Carthage Palace by Tunisian President Kais Saied.[11] The team was also congratulated on Twitter by Barack Obama, former President of the United States and an investor in the BAL.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BAL 2022 Results & Historical Odds, Basketball Africa Archive . 2023-11-28 . Oddsportal.com . en.
  2. Web site: 2023-02-13 . BAL Announces Teams, Conferences & Game Schedule Ahead of 2023 Season Tipping off March 11th . 2023-02-14 . . en.
  3. News: BAL . NBA- . BASKETBALL AFRICA LEAGUE TO TIP OFF EXPANDED SECOND SEASON MARCH 5 . 9 December 2021 . NBA - BAL . en.
  4. News: Basquetebol: Internacional cabo-verdiano Anderson Correia reforça o Petro de Luanda . 15 March 2022 . Balai . 9 March 2022 . pt-PT.
  5. News: YANICK MOREIRA E ANDERSON CORREIA APRESENTADOS. . 15 March 2022 . Petro de Luanda . 14 March 2022 . pt-PT.
  6. News: PETRO TRICAMPEÃO NACIONAL DE BASQUETEBOL . 11 May 2022 . Petro de Luanda . 11 May 2022 . pt-PT.
  7. News: NOVO JOGADOR PARA A BAL . 9 May 2022 . Petro de Luanda . 8 May 2022 . pt-PT.
  8. News: US Monastir conquer Cup 2022 . 14 May 2022 . www.afrobasket.com.
  9. 1524389807681675264. @USMonastirBB. Welcome to the City of Champions Julius . May 11, 2022. May 11, 2022.
  10. Web site: US Monastir are the 2022 Basketball Africa League Champions . 2023-11-28 . The BAL . en.
  11. Web site: Boubaker . Saber Ben . 2022-06-03 . Basket : le Président de la République reçoit l'US Monastir (Photos + Vidéo) . 2022-11-19 . Sport By TN . fr-FR.
  12. News: 2022-07-17 . BAL : Barack Obama félicite l'US Monastir . Sportnewsafrica.com . 2022-11-19.