NBA & FIBA airball Basketball Africa League naming, branding and imaging

By ALAN WALLS

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It was announced this week that the Basketball Africa League (BAL), a partnership between the NBA and FIBA, will finally tipoff May 16th with all 26 games taking place in the Rwandan city of Kigali.

This is GREAT news for the NBA, FIBA as well as basketball players, coaches and fans from across the African continent! It is really going to happen! Congratulations to both the NBA and FIBA for their efforts in coming together to grow the game in Africa and push this project through, despite the many obstacles caused by the COVID-19 global pandemic.

This is also great news as there is still plenty of time for the NBA and FIBA to reconsider their questionable decisions regarding the naming, branding and imaging of the BAL before the first game is played.

Here is what I mean.

NAME

Actual name:

Basketball Africa League

What? Just seems like a word or two are in the wrong order.

Suggested names:

Basketball Champions League Africa (BCL Africa) – in line with other zone championships such as the Basketball Champions League (Europe) and the Basketball Champions League Americas. Add the tagline: “Presented by the NBA & FIBA” with their logos to strengthen the image. However, as I discussed here, FIBA loves to come up with different names for the same competitions in their different zones and confuse its fans and sponsors.

NBA Africa (NBAA) – this makes sense with the NBA’s involvement, yet it leaves FIBA out.

African Basketball Association (ABA) – like the NBA, just replace National with African.

Africa NBA (ANBA) – like the WNBA.

African Basketball League (ABL)

To me the Basketball Champions League Africa makes the most sense as it is the same competition as the European and Americas BCLs, the only difference is the NBA’s involvement.

I assume this is what FIBA wanted, but the NBA did not agree to it due to FIBA’s ownership of the BCL names, so they agreed to substitute Africa for Champions. Too bad, I am sure it could have been worked out.

LOGO


Colors

The color black is not used in the logo. Why not?

The Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA), which was founded by Jamaican political activist Marcus Garvey in the 1920’s, defines in its constitution red, black and green as the Pan-African colors:

Red – the noble blood that unites all people of African ancestry
Black – the people
Green – the rich land of Africa

Ethiopia, one of the most prominent, independent and influential African countries uses the colors of red, green and yellow in its flag while many African countries have followed their lead upon gaining independence using the same colors in their flags.

Therefore, the four colors in the logo should be black, red, yellow and green.

The silhouette should be black, not white, representing the African people. Also, there should be a black border around the logo “uniting” all of Africa.

Don’t ignore the color black, embrace it.

Black is beautiful.
Black is strong.
Black is sleek.
Black is Africa.

The black dress.
The American Express Black Card.
Uber Black.

Shape

Is it in the shape of an African war shield? If not, it should be! Yet the NBA/FIBA make no mention of that. Missed opportunity there to positively embrace the African warrior culture.

Silhouette

Who is the logo? Is the silhouette of Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan? Or a combination of both so as to not actually (or legally) be one or the other?


 You tell me.

The NBA won’t, that’s for sure. They still won’t recognize that Jerry West, aka “The Logo,” is the actual NBA logo.

The Dream!

Keeping in line with that, the NBA really missed another great opportunity here by not using a silhouette of the first African to play in the NBA and current Hall of Famer Hakeem Olajuwon!


It makes total sense! Pay him whatever he wants. It is worth it, and he deserves it. I bet he wouldn’t even charge the league for the honor. Name him the honorary commissioner and/or league ambassador. The image could be of his famous dream shake or turn-around fade-away jumper.

UNIFORMS


This is the BEST that the NBA, FIBA, NIKE and Jordan Brand could come up with?

Seriously??? The same uniform for every team???

They have access to some of the best and most creative designers in the world and these are the uniforms that they came up with?

They look like uniforms for a YMCA over-40 league.

This is AFRICA! The land of color and vibrance! Dance and music! Diversity!

The uniforms should have been designed by known artists from each country using the colors, imagery and vibrance of their respective homelands.

Each uniform should be unique, colorful and pop. Not of one solid color with six of the 12 (half!) being black (with a white trim) and all using the same fonts.

BORING!

Who is going to want to buy those and wear them to games or as fashion statements? No one, that’s who!

Here is some examples of African professional team uniforms. All unique and colorful.


The names/letting they have decided to use on the uniforms needs to go as well.

For example, the Los Angeles Lakers have either Los Angeles or Lakers on their jerseys. They don’t have LA Lakers nor LAL.

The 12 teams are:

Country - Name - BAL Jersey Text - My Suggested Jersey Text

Algeria - Groupement Sportif des Pétroliers - GSP - Pétroliers
Angola - Clube Atlético Petroleos de Luanda - Petro de Luanda - Petroleos
Cameroon - Forces Armées et Police Basketball - FAP - Police
Mali - Association Sportive de la Police Nationale - AS Police - Police
Madagascar - Gendarmerie Nationale Basketball Club - GNBC - Gendarmerie
Mozambique - Ferroviàrio de Maputo - Maputo - Ferroviàrio
Tunisia - Union Sportive Monastirienne - US Monastir - Monastirienne
Senegal - Association Sportive des Douanes - AS Douanes - Douanes
Morocco - Association Sportive de Salé - AS Salé - Salé
Nigeria - Rivers Hoopers Basketball Club - Rivers Hoopers - Same
Rwanda - Patriots Basketball Club - Patriots - Same
Egypt - Zamalek Sporting Club - Zamalek - Same


The NBA and FIBA should also help the teams redesign, modernize and professionalize their team logos and websites.

NBA/FIBA it is not too late! You still have a month and a half to make the changes. Better follow-through, no more airballs.

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Author Alan Walls is an American international basketball coach and administrator with over 26 years of experience on the youth, high school, NCAA, professional and national team levels in 16 countries and on five continents. Walls has worked with the national federations of Turkey, Romania, Palestine, Mongolia, Kenya and El Salvador as well as coached or conducted camps and clinics throughout the United States – including his native Hawai’i – Mexico, Costa Rica, Argentina, China, Hong Kong and Israel. Walls is the founder and Secretary-General of the United Nations of Basketball (2020 launch) and founder and President of the International Basketball Union (2021 launch).

Comments

  1. For the logo, I think the silhoutte of kobe , Jordan and Olahjawon is a great mix.

    NBAA stands out , The other titles have similar abbreviations Like ABL of Asia.

    Just my 2 cents

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  2. Great news for basketball in Africa, really hope the game can bring the people together. I see a lot of potential, congatulations

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  4. Thank you very much for that. Of course not. They definitely are not white either. Roughly 80% of the current population of the continent IS Black. There are no indigenous African people who were not originally Black. Africa is called “le Continent Noir”, the Black Continent, El Continente Negro because there are no indigenous African people who were not originally Black. Africa is the only continent where Blacks are the majority of the population, more than 1 billion people. Non-Blacks are the minority. There are no countries in Africa, including in North Africa without indigenous black populations. North African Blacks are conveniently forgotten or ignored. The same applies for Saharan Blacks.

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