2024 Basketball Champions League Asia

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2024 Basketball Champions League Asia
29th Basketball Champions League Asia
Tournament details
Host countryUnited Arab Emirates
Dates9–15 June
Teams8
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Lebanon (Al Riyadi's 3rd title; Lebanon's 6th title)
Tournament statistics
Games played16
MVPLebanon Wael Arakji
Top scorerUnited States James Dickey (Pelita Jaya) (25.7)
Top reboundsUnited States James Dickey (Pelita Jaya) (20.0)
Top assistsLebanon Wael Arakji (Al Riyadi Beirut) (8.4)
Official website
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The 2024 Basketball Champions League Asia was the first edition of the Basketball Champions League Asia, and the 29th season of the continent's top club competition. The tournament was previously known as the FIBA Asia Champions Cup, and was last held in 2019.[1] The main tournament was scheduled to take place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It was organized by the UAE Basketball Association and Shabab Al Ahli Club.[2][3]

The tournament was held at Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall. Al Riyadi of Lebanon won their third title and they earned the right to play in the 2024 FIBA Intercontinental Cup.[4]

Qualification

The inaugural BCL Asia tournament features the top eight clubs from across the continent. Originally, champions from Japan (B. League), South Korea (KBL), China (CBA League), and the Philippines (PBA) were set for automatic qualification.[5] However, due to a busy schedule following their co-hosting of the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup, the Philippine Basketball Association opted out.[6] Their slot was filled by the tournament host, Shabab Al Ahly.[7]

To complete the eight-team field, two teams from East and Southeast Asia punched their tickets to the BCL Asia tournament through the qualifiers, with Pelita Jaya and NS Matrix Deers emerging victorious.[8] Meanwhile, the champions, Al Riyadi, and third-place finishers, Shahrdari Gorgan, from the 2023–24 FIBA West Asia Super League completed the lineup.[9]

The following teams qualified to the main tournament.[10] Years in bold denote the team won the competition.

Team Qualified on Qualified as Participations
Indonesia Pelita Jaya 24 April 2024[11] First and second-placed teams of Round 2 of the qualifying rounds Debut
Malaysia NS Matrix Deers 26 April 2024[8] Debut
South Korea Busan KCC Egis 5 May 2024[12] Winners of the 2023–24 KBL season 1 (1998)[a]
China Liaoning Flying Leopards 22 May 2024[13] Winners of the 2023–24 CBA season 6 (1988, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1999, 2018)[b]
Japan Hiroshima Dragonflies 28 May 2024 Winners of the 2023–24 B1 League season Debut
United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli 30 May 2024[7] Hosts 4 (2001, 2011, 2016, 2017)[c]
Lebanon Al Riyadi 1 June 2024 Champions of the 2023–24 FIBA West Asia Super League[9] 10 (1998, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
Iran Shahrdari Gorgan 1 June 2024 Third-Place in the 2023–24 FIBA West Asia Super League[9] Debut
Notes
  1. ^ Includes participations as "Hyundai Dynat".
  2. ^ Includes participations as "Liaoning Hunters".
  3. ^ Includes participations of Al Ahli and Al Shabab, which merged to form Shabab Al Ahli in 2017.

Format

The eight teams play in two round-of-robin groups of four, with each playing three games. The top two teams advance to the final phase, where they play single-elimination games for final classification.[14]

Draw

The draw was held on 31 May 2024 in the Dubai Sports Council.[7]

Pot 1
Team
China Liaoning Flying Leopards
South Korea Busan KCC Egis
Japan Hiroshima Dragonflies
Pot 2
Team
Indonesia Pelita Jaya
Malaysia NS Matrix Deers
Pot 3
Team
Lebanon Al Riyadi Beirut
Iran Shahrdari Gorgan

Group stage

All times are local (UTC+04:00)

Group A

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Lebanon Al Riyadi 3 3 0 328 251 +77 6 Semi-finals
2 United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli 3 2 1 277 243 +34 5
3 China Liaoning Flying Leopards 3 1 2 234 308 −74 4
4 Malaysia NS Matrix Deers 3 0 3 257 294 −37 3
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Tournament points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Head-to-head points difference; 4) Head-to-head points scored; 5) Overall points difference 6) Overall points scored; 7) Random draw
9 June
18:30
Liaoning Flying Leopards China 75–118 Lebanon Al Riyadi
Scoring by quarter: 20–37, 12–28, 19–35, 24–18
Pts: Liu 21
Rebs: Zhang C. 8
Asts: Yan 5
Pts: Kikanović 27
Rebs: Gyokchyan 11
Asts: Lofton 9
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 567[15]
10 June
21:30
Shabab Al Ahli United Arab Emirates 92–76 Malaysia NS Matrix Deers
Scoring by quarter: 25–23, 26–12, 18–17, 23–24
Pts: Georges-Hunt 24
Rebs: Thibodeaux 12
Asts: Georges-Hunt 4
Pts: Murry 20
Rebs: Zimmerman 8
Asts: Zimmerman, Tolbert 4
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 134[15]
11 June
18:30
NS Matrix Deers Malaysia 93–94 China Liaoning Flying Leopards
Scoring by quarter: 31–28, 17–17, 28–22, 17–27
Pts: Murry 35
Rebs: Tolbert, Chun 9
Asts: Murry 4
Pts: Rice 30
Rebs: Zhang C. 11
Asts: Rice 4
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 200[15]
11 June
21:30
Al Riyadi Lebanon 102–88 United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli
Scoring by quarter: 22–29, 29–20, 23–12, 28–27
Pts: Arakji 26
Rebs: Maker 6
Asts: Arakji 7
Pts: Thibodeaux 23
Rebs: Thibodeaux 12
Asts: Alajmani 12
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 456[15]
12 June
18:30
Liaoning Flying Leopards China 65–97 United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli
Scoring by quarter: 15–26, 16–23, 15–24, 19–24
Pts: Cong 16
Rebs: Zhang C. 12
Asts: Li 3
Pts: Alshabebi 25
Rebs: Alshabebi 14
Asts: Thibodeaux 8
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 225[15]
12 June
21:30
NS Matrix Deers Malaysia 88–108 Lebanon Al Riyadi
Scoring by quarter: 12–41, 25–21, 23–20, 28–26
Pts: Murry 21
Rebs: Murry, Tolbert 11
Asts: Murry 6
Pts: Lofton 26
Rebs: Gyokchyan 9
Asts: Zeinoun 10
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 367[15]

Group B

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Iran Shahrdari Gorgan 3 2 1 286 257 +29 5[a] Semi-finals
2 Japan Hiroshima Dragonflies 3 2 1 274 240 +34 5[a]
3 Indonesia Pelita Jaya 3 2 1 264 267 −3 5[a]
4 South Korea Busan KCC Egis 3 0 3 247 307 −60 3
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Tournament points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Head-to-head points difference; 4) Head-to-head points scored; 5) Overall points difference 6) Overall points scored; 7) Random draw
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Head-to-head points difference: Shahrdari Gorgan +6, Hiroshima Dragonflies +4, Pelita Jaya -10
9 June
12:30
Hiroshima Dragonflies Japan 86–69 Indonesia Pelita Jaya
Scoring by quarter: 26–14, 22–15, 24–16, 14–24
Pts: Kamisawa 20
Rebs: Evans 13
Asts: Blackshear 7
Pts: Brownlee 12
Rebs: Dickey 9
Asts: Dickey, Saudale 3
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 23[15]
9 June
15:30
Shahrdari Gorgan Iran 102–79 South Korea Busan KCC Egis
Scoring by quarter: 24–20, 22–14, 28–24, 28–21
Pts: Young 33
Rebs: Kazemi 10
Asts: Kazemi 7
Pts: Heo 18
Rebs: McKinne, Thompson 5
Asts: Choi 7
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 225[15]
10 June
15:30
Busan KCC Egis South Korea 77–107 Japan Hiroshima Dragonflies
Scoring by quarter: 17–33, 15–21, 22–26, 23–27
Pts: Lee G.H 22
Rebs: Thompson 8
Asts: Choi, Lee H.H. 3
Pts: Evans 24
Rebs: Kawata 9
Asts: Evans 4
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 200[15]
10 June
18:30
Pelita Jaya Indonesia 97–90 Iran Shahrdari Gorgan
Scoring by quarter: 23–24, 27–21, 20–21, 27–24
Pts: Dickey 40
Rebs: Dickey 17
Asts: Dickey 5
Pts: Cherry 24
Rebs: Monji 15
Asts: Vahedi, Sheikhi 4
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 555[15]
11 June
15:30
Hiroshima Dragonflies Japan 81–94 Iran Shahrdari Gorgan
Scoring by quarter: 23–17, 23–28, 20–29, 15–20
Pts: Evans 29
Rebs: three players 8
Asts: three players 3
Pts: Young 34
Rebs: Kazemi 9
Asts: Young, Sheikhi 4
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 500[15]
12 June
15:30
Busan KCC Egis South Korea 91–98 Indonesia Pelita Jaya
Scoring by quarter: 16–38, 30–21, 29–15, 16–24
Pts: Choi, Thompson 21
Rebs: Thompson 16
Asts: Lee H.H. 6
Pts: Dickey 26
Rebs: Dickey 26
Asts: Brownlee 5
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 500[15]

Final round

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
14 June
 
 
Lebanon Al Riyadi 121
 
15 June
 
Japan Hiroshima Dragonflies 89
 
Lebanon Al Riyadi 122
 
14 June
 
United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli 96
 
Iran Shahrdari Gorgan 71
 
 
United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli 73
 
Third place game
 
 
15 June
 
 
Japan Hiroshima Dragonflies 81
 
 
Iran Shahrdari Gorgan 76

Semi-finals

14 June
15:30
Shahrdari Gorgan Iran 71–73 United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli
Scoring by quarter: 18–18, 22–20, 14–15, 17–20
Pts: Vahedi 24
Rebs: Kazemi 15
Asts: Kazemi 4
Pts: Alshabebi 20
Rebs: Georges-Hunt, Thibodeaux 9
Asts: Georges-Hunt, Pointer 5
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 500[15]
14 June
18:30
Al Riyadi Lebanon 121–89 Japan Hiroshima Dragonflies
Scoring by quarter: 35–25, 34–19, 27–26, 25–19
Pts: Gyokchyan 20
Rebs: Gyokchyan 8
Asts: Arakji 14
Pts: Blackshear 29
Rebs: Kawata 5
Asts: Evans 5
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 500[15]

Third-place game

15 June
15:30
Hiroshima Dragonflies Japan 81–76 Iran Shahrdari Gorgan
Scoring by quarter: 29–20, 14–22, 21–14, 17–20
Pts: Yamazaki 18
Rebs: Blackshear, Evans 9
Asts: Evans 7
Pts: Vahedi 21
Rebs: Kazemi 10
Asts: Kazemi, Cherry 4
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 178[16]
Referees: NOUJAIM Rabah (LBN), YUEN Chun Yip (HKG), ZHANG Xiao (CHN)

Final

15 June
18:30
Al Riyadi Lebanon 122–96 United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli
Scoring by quarter: 23–21, 34–27, 44–16, 21–32
Pts: Arakji 31
Rebs: Maker 13
Asts: Arakji 9
Pts: Pointer 25
Rebs: Pointer 7
Asts: Pointer 9
Sheikh Saeed Bin Maktoum Sports Hall, Dubai
Attendance: 1,678[16]
Referees: Takaki Kato (JPN), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Wissam Zein (SYR)

Final ranking

Rank Team Record Qualification
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lebanon Al Riyadi 5–0 Qualified for the 2024 FIBA Intercontinental Cup
2nd place, silver medalist(s) United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli 3–2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Japan Hiroshima Dragonflies 3–2
4th Iran Shahrdari Gorgan 2–3
5th Indonesia Pelita Jaya 2–1
6th China Liaoning Flying Leopards 1–2
7th Malaysia NS Matrix Deers 0–3
8th South Korea Busan KCC Egis 0–3

Statistics

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Individual statistic leaders

Category Player Team(s) Statistic
Points per game James Dickey Pelita Jaya 25.7
Rebounds per game 14.3
Assists per game Wael Arakji Al Riyadi 8.4
Steals per game Rayvonte Rice Liaoning Flying Leopards 2.7
Blocks per game Thon Maker Al Riyadi 2.2
Minutes per game James Dickey Pelita Jaya 35.7
FG% Wael Arakji Al Riyadi 75.5%
3P% 71.4%
FT% Kerry Blackshear Jr. Hiroshima Dragonflies 96.8%

Individual game highs

Category Player Team Statistic
Points James Dickey Pelita Jaya 40
Rebounds 26
Assists Wael Arakji Al Riyadi 14
Steals John Murry NS Matrix Deers 6
Sina Vahedi Shahrdari Gorgan
Blocks Thon Maker Al Riyadi 4
Yanyu Liu Liaoning Flying Leopards
Three pointers seven players 6

Awards

2024 Basketball Champions League Asia
Lebanon
Al Riyadi
3rd title
Most Valuable Player
Lebanon Wael Arakji

All-Star Five

Pos Player Club
G Lebanon Wael Arakji (MVP) Lebanon Al Riyadi
G Iran Sina Vahedi Iran Shahrdari Gorgan
C United States Travin Thibodeaux United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli
F United States Marcus Georges-Hunt United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli
F Australia Thon Maker Lebanon Al Riyadi

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