Al Hala are crowned champions (Photo: fibaasia.net)
Simpson leads Al Hala to title - Jul 2, 2011
AL HALA were last night crowned champions of this year's Zain Bahrain
Basketball League. Led by American professional
Patrick Simpson (206-F-83, college:
SMU),
who erupted for an astounding 45 points, Hala clinched the title with a
come-from-behind 82-76 victory over Muharraq in the third and decisive
game of the league championship series, played at a jam-packed Zain
Basketball Arena in Um Al Hassam.
It was the third national crown in Hala club history, as it adds to
their first two championships won in 1994 and 1996. Tagged as underdogs
heading into yesterday's game, Hala defied the odds and overcame a
nine-point deficit in the third quarter before taking control early in
the fourth and then riding their momentum until the very end. Veteran
skipper Ahmed Malallah, who was a part of Hala's first two title teams,
contributed 14 points in the win and was later named the game's Most
Valuable Player. The backcourt tandem of Abbas Jawadi and Ahmed Ali
added 13 and 10, respectively. They were the only other players to score
for the newly crowned champions in game. 'It's been 15 long years since
our last league title - we told ourselves that that is enough, and we
were really determined to get the win tonight,' Hala head coach Saleh Al
Haddad told the GDN. 'We thank God for this victory,' Malallah added.
'It may have been over a decade since we were last champions, but this
win feels just as good as the first one, and to bring the trophy back to
our club means everything to our team.' Following the game, the victors
were awarded the champions' trophy by Bahrain Basketball Association
(BBA) president MP Adel Al Assoumi, BBA vice-president Jassim Al Sindi,
BBA general secretary Abdulelah Abdulghaffar and officials from league
sponsors Zain, in the presence of Muharraq Governor Salman bin Hindi. A
Malallah three-pointer to start the fourth quarter gave Hala a narrow
63-61 lead and swung the momentum in their favour. Later in the final
period, Simpson hit a crucial shot against the tough defence of opposing
import Ira Clark to give Hala a 77-74 edge with less than two minutes to
play.
Celebrations
Back-to-back turnovers from Clark and Muharraq captain Ahmed Al Doy then
proved costly, as Simpson capitalised by hitting a pair of
pressure-packed free-throws to extend Hala's lead to five with just
seconds remaining. Clark answered with a pair of his own charities to
cut the deficit back to three, but after a 24-second violation on Hala,
Clark missed a point-blank lay-up that would have gotten them to within
one, and the Muharraq big man fouled out in frustration as Simpson
grabbed the rebound. Simpson then iced the contest from the free-throw
line, signalling the start of Hala's wild celebrations. 'It's been a
long season for us; we started off at the bottom and now end up on top;
it's a really great feeling to have won the title with this team,'
Simpson said. 'All season long, people doubted us, but we continued to
fight each game. I'm proud of our guys for having met the challenge head
on, and now we can enjoy our hard work.' Commented Jawadi: 'We are the
youngest team in the Bahrain league, and to say that we are full of
happiness right now is an understatement. These finals were the most
difficult games for us, but we played our best at the right time.'
A pair of Clark baskets late in each of the opening two periods were all
that separated the two sides in the first 20 minutes of action. Clark
grabbed an offensive rebound and scored from close range to beat the
quarter buzzer and give Muharraq a slim 22-20 edge at the end of the
first. Then, in the second, after the lead exchanged hands several
times, Clark again handed Muharraq the advantage with a jumper after
another offensive rebound, this time as time expired making it 40-39 at
the half-time interval. Starting the third, Muharraq appeared to be
taking control. They first utilised a 12-4 run capped by a Clark
three-pointer to take their biggest lead, 52-43, midway through. But
Hala stepped up their defence and gradually fought back, and Simpson had
a three-point play at the end of the quarter to cut Muharraq's lead to
just one, 60-61, heading into the final frame. Clark finished with 35
points to pace Muharraq in the loss. Mohammed Abdulmajeed had 15, while
Mohammed Abdulhakeem contributed 14.
Source GDN
By PATRICK SALOMON , Posted on Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Manama Club Champions
- Feb 9, 2011
MANAMA were last night
crowned champions of this year's Zain Bahrain Basketball Cup. The
victors romped to a 105-81 victory over bitter rivals Al Ahli to
emphatically sweep their best-of-three championship series in two games
and win back the crown.
American professional
Darius Rice (208-F-82, college:
Miami (FL)) led the way for Manama. The six-foot, 10-inch centre
poured in a game-high 35 points while pulling down 13 rebounds. Point
Guard Ahmed Abdulaziz chipped in with 20, while All star trio Mohammed
Hassan, Mahmood Ghuloom and
Ahmed Al Mutawa (199-F/C-81, agency:
Low Country Sports, college:
Broward CC) had nine points apiece. Also Al mutawa had 12 rebounds
and 7 assists.
Coach
Jason Rabedeaux (agency:
Edge Sports ) in just a short time transformed Manama into a
dominant powerhouse giving players direction and confidence, Manama were
on fire from beyond the arc, burying 13 three-pointers in the game. Rice
alone had six. With the win, Manama came away with their third Cup
triumph in the last four years. They lost last year's title to Muharraq,
but before that won it two seasons in a row. They have now claimed the
annual competition a record 14 times overall.
'This is like a dream!' Al Mutawa told the press. The team's
inspirational and defensive leader added: 'We worked hard for this, but
it's not over yet; we are now going to fight for the league
Championship' After playing most of his younger years with Manama, Al
Mutawa moved on to greener pastures in Kuwait for a few years before
finally returning to his old club this season. 'This is why I came
back,' Al Mutawa said while pointing to the thousands of jubilant Manama
supporters who flocked to Zain Basketball Arena in support of their
club.
With Ahli playing without influential court general Hussain Shaker,
Manama were in control of the game from the opening tip. They led 27-16
at the end of the first quarter, and then in the second, blew the game
wide open and took a 59-33 lead into the half. Guard Bader Abdulla
Malabes came off the bench to help spark Manama into extending their
lead. Malabes hit two successive triples that made it 48-30, and they
never looked back. Manama eventually led by as many as 40 points in the
third quarter before cruising the rest of the way. Added Rice, who only
joined Manama mid-season: 'My teammates have really made me feel like a
part of the family since I've arrived. I'm glad to have helped Manama
win this title.' Of his stellar offensive display, Rice said: 'I love
championship games. They bring out the best in me.'
Maytham Jameel top scored for Ahli with 30 points in the loss. Import
Marquin Chandler (202-F-82, college:
San
Jose St.) from the US scored 23 before fouling out. Both teams were
awarded their respective trophies and medals by Bahrain Olympic
Committee chief executive Shaikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa in the
presence of Bahrain Basketball Association officials.
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