Since the inception of the Basketball Africa League (BAL) in 2019, Kenyan basketball clubs have struggled to make their mark in the continental championship. The BAL, a partnership between the NBA and FIBA, aims to elevate basketball across Africa by showcasing top talent and fostering growth in the sport. The latest BAL champions are Angola’s Petro de Luanda, who clinched their first title in 2024.
However, the tides are turning for Kenya’s basketball scene, thanks to the new Road to BAL tournament. Nairobi’s City Thunder have had a promising start, playing in Tanzania and only losing to Urunani Basketball of Burundi. This marks a significant step forward for a team that has been making waves in the local basketball scene.
Nairobi City Thunder, founded by Twende Sports Limited and led by CEO Colin Rasmussen and General Manager Stephen Domingo, has had an impressive season. They won the Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) championship and the playoff tournament, showcasing their dominance in the local league. The team plays its home games at the Nyayo Gymnasium and has been a force to reckon with since their first national title win in 2024.
The roster of Nairobi City Thunder boasts some of the most talented players in Kenya. Albert Odero, the season’s MVP, has been a standout performer, delivering clutch performances that have been instrumental in the team’s success. Other key players include Ariel Okal as well as Tylor Ongwae, who joined the team from Germany’s Niners Chemnitz. Ongwae’s international experience and skillset have added a new dimension to the Thunder’s game, making them a formidable opponent.
Despite the success on the court, Nairobi City Thunder has had to navigate the turbulent waters of Kenyan basketball politics. The Kenya Basketball Federation has been marred by controversies, including disputes over league management and eligibility issues. However, the Thunder’s management and players have remained focused, rising above the challenges to achieve their goals.
Basketball in Kenya is slowly gaining momentum, thanks in part to the efforts of teams like Nairobi City Thunder. The sport is growing in popularity, with more young people taking an interest in playing and following basketball. Schools and community programs are increasingly incorporating basketball into their activities, providing a solid foundation for the future of the sport in Kenya.
The Road to BAL tournament is a crucial step for Nairobi City Thunder. It offers them the chance to compete against the best teams in Africa and earn a spot in the BAL. The tournament is not just about winning games; it’s about proving that Kenyan basketball can compete at the highest level. It’s about inspiring the next generation of Kenyan basketball players and showing them that with hard work and dedication, they too can achieve greatness.
As the Road to BAL tournament progresses, all eyes are on Nairobi City Thunder. Will they make history and secure a spot in the prestigious BAL? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: Thunders Basketball is on the verge of making history.