Nairobi City Thunder made a resounding statement at the 2025 BAL Nile Conference, stunning South Africa’s MBB with an 85-76 victory in Day 5’s opener. It was the first win of the tournament for the Kenyan side, sparked by a 23-point effort from Albert Odero and a strong team performance with six players scoring in double figures.
Thunder dominated the rebounding battle 53-43 and outran their opponents with 27 fast break points. Despite the loss, MBB’s Teafale Lenard Jr lit up the court with 38 points—setting a new single-game scoring record for the 2025 BAL season.

Al Ahli Tripoli makes history in win over APR
In the second game of the day, Al Ahli Tripoli of Libya kept their perfect record alive with a thrilling 106-102 victory over hosts APR of Rwanda. Jaylen Adams led the charge with 26 points, while Jean Jacques Boissy and Mohammed Sadi added 15 apiece to push Al Ahli to 5-0.
APR gave their all behind standout efforts from Obadiah Noel (30 points) and Chasson Randle (25 points), but it wasn’t enough to stop Al Ahli’s offensive firepower. The contest was historic—it marked the first time two teams both reached 100 points in a 2025 BAL game, and Al Ahli became the first squad to break the 100-point mark in three separate games this season.
Final day of Nile Conference promises fireworks
The 2025 BAL Nile Conference wraps up on Sunday with two critical matchups. Al Ahli Tripoli will face MBB at 2:30 p.m. CAT, followed by a showdown between Nairobi City Thunder and APR at 5:30 p.m. CAT. With playoff implications on the line, both games are set to be electric.