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    Basketball Africa League Unveils Sahara Conference Rosters Ahead of Expanded 2022 Season

    Each of the Sahara Conference’s six teams, which come from six African countries, will have up to 13 players, at least eight of whom are citizens of their respective team’s home country.


    Six Sahara Conference Teams Feature 78 Players from 17 Countries Across Africa, Europe and the U.S.; 2022 BAL Season Opener Featured Senegal’s Dakar Université Club (DUC) Taking on Guinea’s Seydou Legacy Athlétique Club (S.L.A.C) at the Dakar Arena on March 5th at 12:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 p.m. GMT on Canal+, ESPNews and TSN; All 38 BAL Games Will Livestream on the NBA App, NBA.com and NBA.com/BAL; Tickets for Sahara Conference Games and Fan Zone Experience in Dakar from March 5-15 On Sale Now at NBA.com/BAL .

    In the season opener, Senegal’s Dakar Université Club (DUC) took on Guinea’s Seydou Legacy Athlétique Club (S.L.A.C) at 12:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 p.m. GMT on Canal+, ESPNews and TSN in the first of 38 games taking place across three cities over the next three months.

    Each of the Sahara Conference’s six teams, which come from six African countries, 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 “BAL Elevate” program, each team’s 13th roster spot is reserved for one of 12 prospects from NBA Academy Africa, an elite basketball training center in Saly, Senegal for the top high-school age prospects from across Africa.

    Eight players competing in the Sahara Conference group phase previously played in the NBA G League. Majok was drafted 58th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2011 NBA Draft.

    Team
     

    Player
     

    Country
     

    Last G League Team
     

    CFV (Mozambique)
     
    Randy Ozoemena Onwuasur
     
    Nigeria/USA
     
    Salt Lake City Stars
     
    DUC (Senegal)
     
    Chadrack Lufile
     
    Democratic Republic of the Congo
     
    Sioux Falls Skyforce
     
    REG (Rwanda)
     
    Anthony Rashad Walker
     
    USA
     
    Stockton Kings
     
    S.L.A.C (Guinea)
     
    Marcus Christopher Crawford
     
    USA
     
    Iowa Energy
     
    S.L.A.C (Guinea)
     
    Dane Anthony Miller Jr.
     
    USA
     
    Oklahoma City Blue
     
    S.L.A.C (Guinea)
     
    Jawachi Josh Nzeakor
     
    Nigeria
     
    Memphis Hustle
     
    S.L.A.C (Guinea)
     
    Christopher Ewaoche Obekpa
     
    Nigeria
     
    Santa Cruz Warriors
     
    US Monastir (Tunisia)
     
    Ater James Majok
     
    Sudan
     
    Los Angeles D-Fenders
     


    The six teams feature nine former NCAA Division I players:

    Team
     

    Player
     

    Country
     

    Last College/University
     

    AS Salé (Morocco)
     

    Abdoulaye Harouna Amadou
     
    Niger
     

    Miami
     

    AS Salé (Morocco)
     

    Terrell De Von Stoglin
     
    USA
     

    Maryland
     

    REG (Rwanda)
     

    Javon Filer Adonis
     
    Rwanda/USA
     

    Florida Atlantic
     

    REG (Rwanda)
     

    Alex Olenga Mpoyo
     
    Rwanda
     

    Grambling State
     

    REG (Rwanda)
     

    Cleveland Thomas
     
    USA
     

    Western Kentucky
     

    REG (Rwanda)
     

    Anthony Rashad Walker
     
    USA
     

    Texas at Arlington
     

    US Monastir (Tunisia)
     

    Michael Andre Dixon
     
    USA
     

    Memphis
     

    US Monastir (Tunisia)
     

    Ater James Majok
     
    Sudan
     

    Connecticut
     

    US Monastir (Tunisia)
     

    Wassef Methnani
     
    Tunisia
     

    Fairfield
     

    The Sahara Conference also features 11 players who previously participated in Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Africa, the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball development and community outreach program for top prospects from across the continent that has seen 10 former campers drafted into the NBA, including Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers; Cameroon; BWB Africa 2012) and Pascal Siakam (Toronto Raptors; Cameroon; BWB Africa 2011):

    Team
     

    Player
     

    Country
     

    BWB Experience
     

    AS Salé (Morocco)
     

    Badreddine Azouga
     

    Morocco
     

    BWB Africa 2012
     

    AS Salé (Morocco)
     

    Abdelmajid El Madini
     

    Morocco
     

    BWB Africa 2015
     

    CFV (Mozambique)
     

    Ermelino Orlando Novela
     

    Mozambique
     

    BWB Africa 2009
     

    CFV (Mozambique)
     

    Helton Sergio Jacinto Ubisse
     

    Mozambique
     

    BWB Africa 2012
     

    DUC (Senegal)
     

    Cheikh Bamba Diallo
     

    Senegal
     

    BWB Africa 2013
     

    DUC (Senegal)
     

    Thierno Niang
     

    Senegal
     

    BWB Africa 2008
     

    S.L.A.C (Guinea)
     

    Christopher Obekpa
     

    Nigeria
     

    BWB Africa 2009
     

    US Monastir (Tunisia)
     

    Firas Lahyani
     

    Tunisia
     

    BWB Africa 2009
     

    US Monastir (Tunisia)
     

    Oussama Marnaoui
     

    Tunisia
     

    BWB Africa 2016
     

    US Monastir (Tunisia)
     

    Wassef Methnani
     

    Tunisia
     

    BWB Africa 2015
     

    US Monastir (Tunisia)
     

    Mohamed Adam Rassil
     

    Tunisia
     

    BWB Africa 2016
     


    AS  Salé head coach Liz Mills (Australia) will make history when she leads the Moroccan champions at the BAL, becoming the first woman to coach a BAL team and first woman to coach a Moroccan men’s team. REG is led by head coach and former NBA player Robert Pack. During his 13-year NBA career,


    Pack played for the Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets, Washington Bullets, New Jersey Nets, Dallas Mavericks, Minnesota Timberwolves and New Orleans Hornets.

    The 12 BAL teams, which include defending BAL Champion Zamalek (Egypt), have 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 Sahara Conference group phase will take place at the Dakar Arena from March 5-15, while the Nile Conference group phase will take place at Hassan Mostafa Indoor Sports Complex in Cairo, Egypt from April 9-19. The top four teams from each conference will qualify for the BAL Playoffs, which will feature a single-elimination tournament and Finals at Kigali Arena in Rwanda from May 21-28.

    Rosters for Nile Conference teams will be announced at a later date.

    View Official Basketball Africa League Rosters (BAL.NBA.com/teams(Credit: BAL)

    Basketball Africa League Season 2 Hype Video (bit.ly/3vIRP1I(Credit: BAL
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