Basketball Africa League Unveils Sahara Conference Rosters and Global Broadcast Distribution ahead of 2023 Season Tip-Off on Saturday, March 11 Each BAL team will have up to 13 players, at least eight of whom are citizens of their respective team’s home country and up to four of whom are from other countries, with no more than two players per team from outside of Africa DAKAR, Senegal, March 13, 2023/APO Group/ -- Six Sahara Conference Teams Feature 78 Players from 13 Countries Across Africa, Europe and the U.S.; 2023 BAL (https://theBAL.com/) Season Will Reach Fans in 214 Countries and Territories in 17 Languages; Season Opener Will Feature Senegal’s AS Douanes Taking on Côte d’Ivoire’s Abidjan Basketball Club at the Dakar Arena on Saturday, March 11 at 11 a.m. ET / 4 p.m. GMT; Tickets for Sahara Conference Games in Dakar from March 11-21 On Sale Now at www.BAL.NBA.com. The Basketball Africa League (BAL) today announced the rosters of the six teams that will compete in the league’s Sahara Conference group phase from March 11-21 at the Dakar Arena in Senegal, as well as the league’s global broadcast distribution for the 2023 BAL season.  The six teams – defending BAL champion US Monastir (Tunisia), AS Douanes (Senegal), Abidjan Basketball Club (Côte d’Ivoire), Kwara Falcons (Nigeria), Rwanda Energy Group (Rwanda) and Stade Malien (Mali) – collectively feature 78 players from 13 countries across Africa, Europe and the U.S., including eight players with NBA G League experience, 18 former NCAA Division I players, six NBA Academy prospects and 11 former Basketball Without Borders (BWB) campers. The 2023 BAL season will reach fans in 214 countries and territories in 17 languages through free-to-air and paid TV broadcast partnerships with the African Union of Broadcasting, American Forces Network (AFN), Canal+, ESPN (sub-Saharan Africa), NBA TV, Tencent, TV5 Monde, Visionary TV and Voice of America (VOA), and livestreaming on the NBA App, NBA.com and BAL.NBA.com. In the season opener, AS Douanes will take on Abidjan Basketball Club at 11 a.m. ET / 4 p.m. GMT on Canal+, ESPN, NBA TV, TV5 Monde, VOA and select free-to-air channels across the continent.  The game will also livestream on the NBA App, NBA.com and BAL.NBA.com.  Fans can purchase tickets to the 15 Sahara Conference games at BAL.NBA.com. Each BAL team will have up to 13 players, at least eight of whom are citizens of their respective team’s home country and up to four of whom are from other countries, with no more than two players per team from outside of Africa.  As part of the second edition of the BAL Elevate program, one roster spot on each team is reserved for a prospect from NBA Academy Africa, an elite basketball training center in Saly, Senegal, for the top high school-age prospects from across Africa. Below please find select BAL Sahara Conference player and coach storylines: Below are the eight former NBA G League players competing in the Sahara Conference group phase:

Team

Player

Country

Last G League Team

Abidjan Basketball Club Christopher Obekpa Nigeria Santa Cruz Warriors
Abidjan Basketball Club Chudier Bile South Sudan Greensboro Swarm
Abidjan Basketball Club Don Alex Robinson Jr. U.S. Long Island Nets
AS Douanes Chris Crawford U.S. Iowa Wolves
Kwara Falcons Jeremiah Mordi U.S. Texas Legends
Kwara Falcons Ruot Monyyong U.S. Iowa Wolves
US Monastir Ibrahima Thomas Senegal Texas Legends
US Monastir Jerome Randle U.S. Maine Celtics
Below are the 18 former NCAA Division I players competing in the Sahara Conference group phase:

Team

Player

Country

Last NCAA College/University

Abidjan Basketball Club Christopher Obekpa Nigeria St. John’s University
Abidjan Basketball Club Chudier Bile South Sudan Georgetown University
Abidjan Basketball Club Don Alex Robinson Jr. U.S. Texas Christian University
Abidjan Basketball Club Seydougou Fofana Santis Côte d’Ivoire University of Tennessee at Martin
AS Douanes Chris Crawford U.S. University of Memphis
AS Douanes Terrel Stoglin U.S. University of Maryland
AS Douanes Matthew Bryan-Amaning Ghana University of Washington
AS Douanes Michael Ochereobia Nigeria Western Illinois University
Kwara Falcons Anthony Wilson Jr. U.S. Kennesaw State University
Kwara Falcons Ruot Monyyong U.S. University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Kwara Falcons Sita Conteh Sierra Leone Coppin State University
Kwara Falcons Jawad Adekoya Nigeria Chicago State University
Rwanda Energy Group Adonis Filer Rwanda Florida Atlantic University
Rwanda Energy Group Cleveland Thomas Jr. U.S. Western Kentucky University
Rwanda Energy Group Delwan Graham U.S. Jacksonville University
Stade Malien Kelvin Amayo Nigeria Loyola Marymount University
US Monastir Ibrahima Thomas Senegal University of Cincinnati
US Monastir Jerome Randle U.S. University of California, Berkeley
Below are the 11 former BWB Africa campers competing in the Sahara Conference group phase:

Team

Player

Country

BWB Camp(s)

Abidjan Basketball Club Christopher Obekpa Nigeria BWB Africa 2009; BWB Africa 2010
AS Douanes Jean Jacques Boissy Senegal BWB Africa 2017
AS Douanes Samba Fall Senegal BWB Africa 2005
Rwanda Energy Group Ulrich Kamka Chomche Cameroon BWB Africa 2022; BWB Global 2023
Stade Malien Mamadou Keita Mali BWB Africa 2013
Stade Malien Namakan Traore Mali BWB Africa 2014
Stade Malien John Walter Wilkins France BWB Europe 2006
US Monastir Oussama Marnaoui Tunisia BWB Africa 2016; BWB Global 2017
US Monastir Churchill Abass Nigeria BWB Global 2023
US Monastir Firas Lahyani Tunisia BWB Africa 2009
US Monastir Ibrahima Thomas Senegal BWB Africa 2004; BWB Africa 2005
Below please find complete details about the 2023 BAL season’s global broadcast distribution: The 12 BAL teams have once again been divided into two conferences – the Sahara Conference and the Nile Conference.  Each conference will play a 15-game group phase during which each team will face the five other teams in its conference once.  The Nile Conference group phase will take place at Hassan Mostafa Indoor Sports Complex in Cairo, Egypt, from April 26 - May 6.  The top four teams from each conference will qualify for the BAL Playoffs, which will feature a single-elimination tournament and Finals at BK Arena in Rwanda from May 21-27. Rosters for the six Nile Conference teams will be announced at a later date. *Rosters are subject to change View Official Basketball Africa League Rosters: https://apo-opa.info/3FfFkhP Basketball Africa League Season 3 Hype Video (Credit: Basketball Africa League) : https://apo-opa.info/3YMrB9S Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Basketball Africa League (BAL).Media Contact: Edwin Eselem, Basketball Africa League, +221 786154287, eeselem@thebal.com About the BAL: The Basketball Africa League (BAL), a partnership between the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and the NBA, is a professional league featuring 12 club teams from across Africa.  Headquartered in Dakar, Senegal, the BAL builds on the foundation of club competitions FIBA Africa has organized across the continent and marks the NBA’s first collaboration to operate a league outside North America.  Fans can follow the BAL (@theBAL) on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube and register their interest in receiving more information at NBA.com/BAL.