NBA Academy Africa

Basketball team in Saly, Senegal
NBA Academy Africa
NBA Academy Africa logo
LeagueRoad to BAL
Founded2017
HistoryNBA Academy Africa
2017–present
LocationSaly, Senegal
Head coachAlfred Aboya

The NBA Academy Africa is a basketball team and academy operated by the National Basketball Association (NBA), located in Saly, Senegal.[1] Opened in 2017,[2] the academy offers both education and basketball trainings.[1] Several alumni of the program have played in professional leagues. The academy is a shared program between the NBA and SEED Academy. The academy has two indoor training courts, as well as dormitories and educational facilities.[3]

Since 2022, the academy has a program called BAL Elevate with the Basketball Africa League (BAL), that allows each BAL team to select an academy player to feature on its roster during the season.[4] A year earlier, in 2021, Mohab Yasser became the first academy player to play in the BAL and also the first player to win the league championship.

For the following 2023 season, the NBA Academy enrolled its own team in the Road to BAL qualifiers where they played against professional teams.[5] Despite being ineligible to qualify for the BAL, they finished with a successful 2–1 record, after beating Burundian champions Urunani and Kenyan champions KPA.[6][7]

Players

2022 roster

In November 2022, the NBA Academy Africa fielded the following roster playing in the 2023 BAL qualification.[8]

NBA Academy Africa roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name
G Senegal Mboup, Khadim
G Central African Republic Darlan, Thierry Serge
F/C Chad Tahir, Mahamat
C South Sudan Maluach, Khaman
PF Nigeria Chinyelu, Rueben
C Nigeria Okorafor, Emmanuel
F Cameroon Chomche, Ulrich
G/F France Camara, Dramane
G Angola Neto, Aginaldo
PF Egypt Hendawy, Seifeldin
F Gabon Akoue, Daniel
Head coach
  • Cameroon Alfred Aboya

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

  • Roster
Updated: 29 October 2022

Notable alumni

The following list features players who have played for a professional club or have played in their country's national team:

  • Senegal Ibou Badji (2018) – signed with FC Barcelona B in Spain; later became the first NBA Academy Africa graduate to play in the NBA properly due to him playing for the Portland Trail Blazers on December 26, 2023.
  • Central African Republic Kurt-Curry Wegscheider (2019) – plays for the Central African Republic national team and NCAA college basketball.
  • Egypt Mohab Yasser (2020) – first academy player to play in the BAL and to win the championship during his time with Zamalek. Yasser also plays for the Egypt national team.
  • Senegal Babacar Sané (2022) – plays for the Senegal national team and was the first academy player to sign in the NBA G League in 2022.[3]
  • Nigeria Ugonna Onyenso (2022) – youngest player ever to debut for the Nigerian national team and a commit for Kentucky in 2022.
  • Central African Republic Thierry Serge Darlan (2022) – starter for the Central African national team.

Games in the Road to BAL

The NBA Academy Africa has faced off against several national champions in the Road to BAL. They enter in the Elite 16 round, and as a wild card, are not eligible to advance to the semi-finals or to qualify for the main league season.

2022

Cape Town Tigers South Africa v NBA Academy Africa
22 November 2022 Cape Town Tigers South Africa 85–60 NBA Academy Africa Ellis Park Arena, Johannesburg
Boxscore
NBA Academy Africa v Burundi Urunani
23 November 2022 NBA Academy Africa 79–69 Burundi Urunani Ellis Park Arena, Johannesburg
Boxscore
KPA Kenya v NBA Academy Africa
24 November 2022 KPA Kenya 69–84 NBA Academy Africa Ellis Park Arena, Johannesburg
Boxscore

2023

NBA Academy Africa v Tanzania Pazi
21 November 2023 NBA Academy Africa 84–57 Tanzania Pazi Ellis Park Arena, Johannesburg
Boxscore
Dynamo Burundi v NBA Academy Africa
22 November 2023 Dynamo Burundi 71–76 NBA Academy Africa Ellis Park Arena, Johannesburg
Boxscore
Cape Town Tigers South Africa v NBA Academy Africa
23 November 2023 Cape Town Tigers South Africa 69–61 NBA Academy Africa Ellis Park Arena, Johannesburg
Boxscore

References

  1. ^ a b "NBA Academy Africa". NBA: Academy. Retrieved 2022-08-02.
  2. ^ "Inside the NBA Academy and what it means for the future of basketball". ESPN.com. 2017-12-28. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
  3. ^ a b Spears, Marc J. (2022-10-26). "Meet Babacar Sane, who 'represents something a little bit different' with the NBA's G League Ignite". Andscape. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  4. ^ "BAL teams to field one NBA Academy player each in 2022". ESPN.com. 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-02.
  5. ^ "Draw results in for Elite 16 Round of Season 3 of Basketball Africa League". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
  6. ^ "NBA Academy Africa shock Urunani in tense battle". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  7. ^ "Players that grabbed the spotlight ahead of the Road to BAL East Division's Semi-Finals". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  8. ^ "NBA Academy Africa at the Africa Champions Clubs ROAD TO B.A.L. 2023 2022".


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