2024 BAL playoffs
The 2024 BAL playoffs was the postseason tournament of the 2024 BAL season which determined the champions of the 4th Basketball Africa League season. The playoffs began on 24 May 2024 with the seeding games and finished on 1 June 2024 with the final. For a fourth consecutive season, the playoffs were hosted in the BK Arena in Kigali. It was the first playoff season that included seeding games, that were used to determine the final match-ups in the quarterfinals.
The eight games in the 2024 BAL play-offs attracted an average attendance of 4,744. All eight games took place at the BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda.
Qualified teams
, FUS Rabat and Rivers Hoopers made their playoff debuts. Al Ahly Ly and Rivers Hoopers were the first teams from Libya and Nigeria respectively, to play in the BAL playoffs.Seeding games
Pre-seeding games ranking
To determine the match-ups the eight teams were ranked based on their performance across conference play. In accordance with FIBA regulations, only games between the three-highest ranked were used for the ranking.7th–8th seed game
In the opener of the playoffs, Al Ahly Ly comfortably defeated the Cape Town Tigers in the first competitive match-up between the two teams. The first 15 points in the game were scored from three-point range. Trae Golden, who joined Al Ahly six days before the game as a replacement for Pierre Jackson, scored 21 points including five three-pointers. Tigers debutant Dhieu Deing led their losing effort with 21 points. Al Ahly Ly outrebounded Cape Town 53 to 36.1st–2nd seed game
FUS Rabat defeated the defending champions Al Ahly, despite trailing by eight points at halftime. Rabat used a 10–0 run to begin the fourth quarter to pull ahead. Aliou Diarra had his third double-double of the season with 21 points and 10 rebounds.5th–6th seed game
Petro de Luanda led the game by eight points going into the final five minutes, however, Monastir was able to use a 10–0 run to get ahead. With a tied game, Firas Lahyani scored a buzzer-beating game winner to give Monastir the win. Petro's Nick Faust made his debut with the team and led them with 12 points in the game.3rd–4th seed game
AS Douanes dominated the first three quarters of the game, and was up by 22 points in the third quarter. Rivers Hoopers coach Ogoh Odaudu benched his starting five in the final quarter, and the Hoopers were able to have a 14–0 run to limit the loss margin to six points.Bracket
Quarterfinals
(2) Al Ahly vs. (7) Al Ahly Ly
Al Ahly Ly, who were missing Kevin Murphy, shot 0–4 from long range in the opening quarter and early in the second quarter Al Ahly was up by points. The Libyans, however, went into halftime up by two following two Trae Golden threes. Al Ahly Ly managed to pull away in the third quarter and hang on to their lead to defeat the defending champions. Majok Deng contributed 25 points and 9 rebounds, Jo Lual-Acuil had his fourth double-double of the season with 23 points and 11 rebounds, and Golden had 23 points and 9 assists. The loss was Al Ahly's largest loss in BAL history.(1) FUS Rabat vs. (8) Cape Town Tigers
The two teams met again after facing each other in the Kalahari Conference, in which FUS Rabat won the series 2–0. Ngor Manyang hit a corner three-pointer at the buzzer to give the Tigers a three-point lead going into halftime. With 54 seconds in the game, FUS forward Baeri hit a three-pointer to cut the Tigers' lead to two points at 78–80. Then, Abdelhakim Zouita hit a jump hook to tie the game at 80–80 with 26 seconds remaining. Down three points, Samkelo Cele grabbed the rebound and scored a pull-up three point jumper to send the game to overtime. With the score at 88–90 for the Tigers, Mohamed Sylla went up for the dunk with 9.5 seconds remaining, but was blocked at the rim by Cele. At the free throw line, Cele expanded the lead to three points and John Jordan missed a three-pointer at half court to finish the game. Samkelo Cele finished with a game-high 30 points and 9 rebounds, while Nkosinathi Sibanyoni added 16 points and 25 rebounds, setting a new all-time BAL record for most rebounds in a single game. On FUS Rabat's side, Aliou Diarra had 18 points and 16 rebounds, while BAL Elevate player Mohamed Sylla had 15 points, 11 rebounds and 3 blocks for the losing side.The Tigers reached their first semi-finals after three failed attempts, becoming the first South African side to achieve this feat.