Basketball Academie Limburg, commonly known as BAL and for sponsorship reasons as PrismaWorx BAL, is a Dutch basketball club based in Weert in the province of Limburg. The club was founded in 2013 as an academy to develop youth players from the province of Limburg. The club entered the Dutch Basketball League for the 2017–18 season after the dissolution of the professional team BSW. Currently, the team plays in the BNXT League.

PrismaWorx BAL
PrismaWorx BAL logo
LeaguesBNXT League
Founded9 April 2013; 11 years ago (2013-04-09)
HistoryBAL
(2013–present)
ArenaSporthal Boshoven
Capacity1,000
LocationWeert, Limburg, Netherlands
PresidentJeroen van Veen[1]
Head coachRadenko Varagić
2021–22 positionBNXT League, 15th of 21
Championships1 Dutch Cup
Websitebasketballacademielimburg.nl
Former logo of the club, used until 2017

In 2021, BAL won its first-ever trophy when it won the DBL Cup in surprising fashion as the team was ranked eight in the DBL that season.[2]

History

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Foundation

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The club was established on 9 April 2013 to function as a club for regional talent from the province of Limburg. In its first years, the team played with several youth teams in domestic competitions.

In the 2017 offseason the professional club BSW from Weert and BAL intended a merger, which would integrate BSW into BAL.[3] Following BSW going defunct during this offseason, BAL decided to take its place in the DBL. As BAL played in the same home arena and the team consisted of several of the same players, the team can be considered a phoenix club. Radenko Varagić coached the team.

First DBL seasons

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In its debut season, BAL finished in the ninth and last place in the DBL, winning 4 out of its 32 games. The team consisted of a selection of young promising players, such as guard Sam van Dijk who was named the DBL Most Improved Player in the club's debut season. On 1 August 2018, BAL signed its first ever foreign player when American center Tony Washington signed for one year.[4] In its second season, BAL once again finished last in the DBL with this time five wins in 2018–19.

In the 2020–21 season, BAL reached the playoffs for the first time after finishing in the eight seed. This season the team also won the 2021 DBL Cup, the club's first-ever trophy.[2] In the semi-finals, BAL upset first-seeded ZZ Leiden and in the final the team was too strong for Yoast United. Trevor Jasinsky led the team in scoring in the final with 27 points.

Since the 2021–22 season, BAL plays in the BNXT League, in which the national leagues of Belgium and the Netherlands have been merged.[5]

In June 2024, BAL signed its first name sponsorship contract and agreed to be named PrismaWorx BAL for three years, starting from the 2024–25 season.[6]

Honours

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DBL Cup[2]

Dutch Supercup

  • Runners-up (1): 2021

Season by season

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Key
Champions
Playoff berth
(X) National ranking standings
MIP Most Improved Player
RS Rising Star of the Year
CoY Coach of the Year
Season Tier League Regular season National playoffs Dutch Cup BNXT playoffs Head coach Individual awards
Finish Played Wins Losses Win%
BAL
2017–18 1 DBL 8th 32 4 28 .125 Withdrew Radenko Varagić Sam van Dijk (MIP)
2018–19 1 DBL 9th 34 5 29 .147 Eightfinals
2019–20[note 1] 1 DBL 6th 24 9 15 .375 Eightfinals
2020–21 1 DBL 8th 21 12 9 .571 Lost quarterfinals to ZZ Leiden (148–183) Champions
2021–22 1 BNXT League 15th
(7th)
30 11 19 .367 Fourth Round Won first round (Yoast, 163–152)
Lost second round (Feyenoord, 138–158)
Sander Hollanders (RS)
2022–23 1 BNXT League 18th 28 7 21 .250 Fourth Round Lost, first round (Liège Basket, 161–188) Oshean Brathwaite (RS)
2023–24 1 BNXT League 10th 28 9 17 .346 Lost quarterfinals to Donar (1–2) Quarterfinalist Not held Radenko Varagic (CoY)

Players

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Current roster

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BAL roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Age
SF 0   Tišma, Bojan 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 20 – (2004-04-28)28 April 2004
PG 2   Sibilo, Romano 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 20 – (2004-05-14)14 May 2004
C 4   Afolabi, Adekule 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 19 – (2005-05-07)7 May 2005
SF 6   Brathwaite, Oshean 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) 22 – (2002-05-28)28 May 2002
PG 8   Strojil, Armin 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 21 – (2003-06-24)24 June 2003
SG 11   Vogelaar, Renars 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 20 – (2004-02-09)9 February 2004
PG 13   Ličan, Lon 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 19 – (2005-01-31)31 January 2005
F/C 14   van Holst, Niels 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 20 – (2004-08-26)26 August 2004
C 19   Colson, Lionel 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 22 – (2002-09-05)5 September 2002
SF 20   Minnig, Hugo 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 22 – (2002-01-20)20 January 2002
C 21   Louis-Thérèse, René-Charles 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 20 – (2004-08-26)26 August 2004
C 91   Hautekeet, Milo 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 20 – (2004-06-07)7 June 2004
SG 99   Thole, Revelinio 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 25 – (1999-09-01)1 September 1999
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  •   Koen van Gerwen
  •   Manuel Luis Suárez Marín-Ricky

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DP) Development player
  • (I) Import player
  •   Injured

Updated: November 1, 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.

Individual awards

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BNXT League Rising Star of the Year
DBL Most Improved Player
DBL All-Rookie Team
  • Jacco Fritz – 2018
  • Nino Gorissen – 2018
  • Ivan Simic – 2019

Top scorers by seasons

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The following players led BAL in scoring in each DBL or BNXT League season:[7]

Season Name PPG
2017–18   Sam van Dijk 12.2
2018–19   Tony Washington 12.2
2019–20   Trey Burch-Manning 14.5
2020–21   Trevor Jasinsky 15.8
2021–22   D. J. Mitchell
16.0
2022–23   Noel Botuli
11.9
2023–24   Noel Botuli
12.7

Club records

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Bold denotes still active with team. As of 14 April 2021:

Category Player Record
Games played Wietze Nossek 120
Points scored Wietze Nossek 754
Rebounds Roel Aarts 443
Assists Roel van Overbeek 329
Steals Roel van Overbeek 94
Blocks Roel Aarts 41
Three-point field goals Sander Hollanders 141

Notes

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  1. ^ The 2019–20 season was ended prematurely in March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

References

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  1. ^ BAL verwelkomt plan voor invoering BENE-League
  2. ^ a b c "Basketball Academie Limburg uit Weert verovert nationale beker". nos.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  3. ^ "BSW wordt Basketbal Academie Limburg en wil nieuwe hal". L1Limburg.nl. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  4. ^ "BAL Weert haalt Amerikaanse center in huis". 1Limburg - Nieuws en sport uit Limburg. 1 August 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Licenties BNXT League 2021-2022 toegekend". Basketball League (in Dutch). Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  6. ^ "BAL sluit driejarig contract met PrismaWorx". basketbalacademielimburg.nl. Retrieved 2024-07-13.
  7. ^ "Basketball Academie Limburg Stats - RealGM". basketball.realgm.com. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
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