Lebanese Basketball League (2023-2024)
The league changed its name from Lebanese Basketball League to Decathlon Lebanese Basketball League in 2024
Q.Finals Semis Finals 2024 Semis Q.Finals
Al Riyadi2
NSA0
Champville0
Homentmen2
Al Riyadi3
Homentmen0
Al Riyadi4
Sagesse1
Beirut Club1
Sagesse3
Beirut Club2
Antonine0
Sagesse2
Antranik0
LeagueCup Final: Sporting Al Riyadi Beirut - Strong Group Athletics 77-74
Stats Leaders 2023-24
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Blake_Javion

Champville
191 G 27y
Avg: 25.3 ppg

1
25.3
2
23.7
5
19.0
9
17.7
10
17.5
Lebanese teams in Euro-Cups 2023-2024
Player of the Week: Round 17(RS)
Wael Arakji

Al Riyadi
(193-G-94)

Al Riyadi fire past Sagesse to defend LBL title (Photo: LBL)
Strong Group loses Dubai title game on buzzer-beater (Photo: thisisbeirut.com.lb)
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Ahmad Farran Ahmad Farran yiQQij
Jonathon Simmons
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Thon Maker
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Wael Arakji
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Ali Mansour
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Hayk Gyokchyan
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# Name CM (INCH) Pos Age Nat
04 * zIjiUhIj AaBBIjs 026 (8'8'') G 53 USA
9 * whIj biVRQ 908 (4'0'') C 94 Australia South Sudan
08 * WiRl SQiVna 025 (8'7'') G 51 Lebanon
01 * Sla bijsIuQ 063 (8'0'') G 98 Lebanon
97 * HiFV GFIVZhFij 915 (8'6'') y 57 Lebanon
0 ShBid osBial 913 (8'2'') y/C 76 Egypt Lebanon
70 bijjF HiQQas 024 (8'8'') AG 53 USA
2 qlBRdaj KaVijILaZ 900 (8'00'') C 58 Bosnia
3 SBaQ AiIud 064 (8'9'') G 55 Lebanon
05 Aija AiViVaja 917 (8'2'') C/y 58 Palestine
4 KiQaB cRajIuj 066 (8'9'') G 93 Lebanon
04 AiBRQ KhiUUiM G Lebanon
07 malil wiMMiQi 026 (8'8'') Oy 50 Lebanon
5 SiQIj HiQQasIj 026 (8'8'') Ay 51 USA
9 bIhiBid KQiadlF 025 (8'7'') G Lebanon
1 G giiMIul Lebanon
8 biQTij caidRh 919 (8'6'') C/y 54 Lebanon
03 PBiQ wiMRsh G Lebanon
Head Coach: ShBid yiQQij
Coach Assistant: ShBid YiBIuU
Coach Assistant: eiji miJiJI
Top Scorer
LeagueCup MVP
Al Riyadi fire past Sagesse to defend LBL title-May 20, 2024
Al Riyadi - Sagesse 113-97

Al Riyadi defended their LBL title. They breezed past Sagesse in the fifth game of the title series to repeat as the champions. The hosts trailed by 4 points at the halftime before their 66-46 charge in the second half, which allowed them to win the game. Al Riyadi made 25-of-31 free shots (80.6 percent) during the game. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 26 assists. 24 personal fouls committed by Sagesse helped opponents get some easy free throw opportunities. International guard Wael Arakji (193-1994) stepped up and scored 24 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists (on 9-of-10 shooting from the field) for the winners and American guard Jonathon Simmons (198-1989, college: Houston) chipped in 28 points and 5 rebounds. International power forward Karim Ezzeddine (206-1997, college: N.Mexico) responded with 25 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists and American point guard Jonathan Gibson (188-1987, college: NM State) scored 27 points (was perfect 8-for-8 from the free throw line). Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures.
Top scorers:
Al Riyadi: J.Simmons 28+5reb+2ast, T.Maker 24+11reb, W.Arakji 24+7reb+6ast, K.Zeinoun 16+3ast, E.Kikanovic 8+4reb+2ast, A.Mansour 6+6reb+5ast
Sagesse: J.Gibson 27+2reb+2ast, K.Ezzeddine 25+9reb+4ast, C.Early 21+4reb+2ast, N.Rakocevic 10+5reb+3ast, M.Khoueiry 5+2reb+1ast, A.Ibrahim 5+4reb+2ast
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Asia-Basket.com All-Lebanese League Awards 2024-May 30, 2024
Finals MVP: USA Jonathon Simmons (198-G-1989) of Al Riyadi
Player of the Year: Bosnia Elmedin Kikanovic (211-C-1988) of Al Riyadi
Guard of the Year: Lebanon Wael Arakji (193-G-1994) of Al Riyadi
Forward of the Year: USA Dewayne Jackson (203-F-1990) of Homentmen
Center of the Year: Bosnia Elmedin Kikanovic (211-C-1988) of Al Riyadi
Import Player of the Year: Bosnia Elmedin Kikanovic (211-C-1988) of Al Riyadi
Domestic Player of the Year: Lebanon Wael Arakji (193-G-1994) of Al Riyadi
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Calvin Godfrey (204-F-1990) of NSA
Coach of the Year: Ahmad Farran of Al Riyadi

First Team

Lebanon Wael Arakji (193-G-1994) of Al Riyadi
USA Dar Tucker (193-SG-1988) of Beirut Club
Lebanon Sergio El Darwich (194-G-1996) of Beirut Club
USA Dewayne Jackson (203-F-1990) of Homentmen
Bosnia Elmedin Kikanovic (211-C-1988) of Al Riyadi

Second Team
Lebanon Ali Mezher (182-PG-1994) of Beirut Club
USA Manny Harris (197-SG-1989) of Al Riyadi
USA Jonathan Gibson (188-PG-1987) of Sagesse
USA Javion Blake (191-G-1997) of Al Nasr
Lebanon Gerard Hadidian (201-F-1995) of Homentmen

Asia-Basket.com All-Lebanese League Honorable Mention 2024
Gyokchyan
Gyokchyan
Haidar
Haidar
Thomas
Thomas
Davis
Davis
Daniel
Daniel
Bruner
Bruner
Harvey
Harvey
Godfrey
Godfrey
Zaloum
Zaloum
Al-Khoury
Al-Khoury

Honorable Mention

Lebanon Hayk Gyokchyan (203-F-1990) of Al Riyadi
Lebanon Mohamad Haidar (203-F/C-1990) of Beirut Club
Senegal Ibrahima Thomas (213-F-1987) of Douanes
Azerbaijan Jordan Davis (188-G-1997) of Antonine
USA Ed Daniel (202-F/C-1990) of Antonine
USA Jordan Bruner (208-F-1997) of Antranik
USA Christian Harvey (185-G) of Antranik
USA Calvin Godfrey (204-F-1990) of NSA
Lebanon Joseph Zaloum (180-PG-1990) of NSA
Lebanon Mark Al-Khoury (196-F/G-1998) of Hoops
Lebanon Christophe Khalil (192-G/F-1999) of Mayrouba

Asia-Basket.com Lebanese League All-Domestic Players Team 2024
Arakji
Arakji
Mezher
Mezher
El Darwich
El Darwich
Haidar
Haidar
Hadidian
Hadidian

All-Domestic Players Team

Lebanon Wael Arakji (193-G-1994) of Al Riyadi
Lebanon Ali Mezher (182-PG-1994) of Beirut Club
Lebanon Sergio El Darwich (194-G-1996) of Beirut Club
Lebanon Mohamad Haidar (203-F/C-1990) of Beirut Club
Lebanon Gerard Hadidian (201-F-1995) of Homentmen

Asia-Basket.com Lebanese League All-Imports Team 2024
Harris
Harris
Tucker
Tucker
Blake
Blake
Jackson
Jackson
Kikanovic
Kikanovic

All-Imports Team

USA Manny Harris (197-SG-1989) of Al Riyadi
USA Dar Tucker (193-SG-1988) of Beirut Club
USA Javion Blake (191-G-1997) of Al Nasr
USA Dewayne Jackson (203-F-1990) of Homentmen
Bosnia Elmedin Kikanovic (211-C-1988) of Al Riyadi
Strong Group loses Dubai title game on buzzer-beater-Jan 29, 2024
Strong Group Athletics (SGA) absorbed a heartbreaking 77-74 loss to Al Riyadi of Lebanon in the Dubai International Basketball Championship final on Monday morning (Manila time) at Al Nasr Club. Strong Group battled back from 17 points down but only to lose on a buzzer-beating 3-pointer by 47-year-old Ismail Ahmed Abdelmonei. It was the only loss by the Philippine side, which was tipped to sweep the competition with former NBA veterans Howard Dwight (211-C-1985), Andre Roberson (201-F-1991, college: Colorado) and Blatche Andray (211-F/C-1986) in tow. Roberson, the ex-Oklahoma City defensive specialist, powered SGA with 24 points and 13 rebounds but missed a potential go-ahead basket with 11 seconds left. Howard, the eight-time NBA All-Star, also notched a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds. Fil-Australian guard Jordan Heading (188-G-1996, college: CBU) also played a vital role in the second-half surge for SGA with 17 points, including a triple that knotted the count at 74. American guard McKenzie Moore (198-G-1992, college: UTEP) chipped in 12 points off the bench but injured his right leg midway through the fourth quarter. Key cogs Blatche Andray and Kevin Quiambao struggled. Blatche scored just three points while Quiambao was scoreless after missing all of his five shots from the field. Former PBA import Manny Harris (197-SG-1989, college: Michigan, agency: Slash Sports) led the Lebanese side with 23 points and seven rebounds while national team mainstay Wael Arakji (193-G-1994) finished with 16 points, scoring 14 at the half. Abdelmoneim, a 30-year pro, finished with 10 points highlighted by the championship-clinching shot that led to a wild celebration inside the court and silenced the Filipino faithful in Dubai. Down 59-42, Roberson and Heading conspired in a 23-2 run to put SGA in the driver’s seat, 65-61, early in the fourth quarter. However, the Lebanese regained the momentum, 72-67, after Amir Saoud’s triple in the final three minutes. SGA swept the five-game group stage before beating AS Sale of Morocco in the quarterfinal and Beirut Sports Club in the semifinal. The Philippine side surpassed its previous Dubai stint last year when the squad, led by Renaldo Balkman (201-F-1984, college: S.Carolina), Nick Young, and Shabazz Muhammad, got eliminated in the quarterfinal. But SGA couldn’t bring home the crown, which was won by Mighty Sports in 2020.
Courtesy of: sports.inquirer.net/