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Basketball Africa League 05/31 18:00 50 [1] Rivers Hoopers v Cape Town Tigers [3] W 80-57
Basketball Africa League 05/29 15:00 2 [1] Rivers Hoopers v Al Ahly Benghazi [2] L 83-89
Basketball Africa League 05/27 15:00 3 [1] Rivers Hoopers v US Monastir [3] W 92-88
Basketball Africa League 05/25 15:30 636 [1] Rivers Hoopers v AS Douanes [2] L 57-63
Basketball Africa League 05/12 14:30 6 [1] Rivers Hoopers v US Monastir [2] L 62-73
Basketball Africa League 05/11 14:30 5 Rivers Hoopers v APR BBC W 78-71
Basketball Africa League 05/09 19:00 4 [1] Rivers Hoopers v AS Douanes [4] L 54-56
Basketball Africa League 05/07 16:00 3 [4] US Monastir v Rivers Hoopers [1] W 63-84
Basketball Africa League 05/05 14:30 1 Armee Patriotique Rwandaise v Rivers Hoopers W 82-86
Basketball Africa League 05/04 17:30 1 AS Douanes v Rivers Hoopers W 68-77
Basketball Africa League 05/22 17:30 3 GNBC v Rivers Hoopers W 69-80
Basketball Africa League 05/22 15:30 - [3] Rivers Hoopers v GNBC [4] W 80-69

Wikipedia - Rivers Hoopers

Rivers Hoopers is a Nigerian professional basketball team based in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The team plays in the Nigerian Premier League (NPL) and currently in the Basketball Africa League (BAL).

Established in 2005 as Royal Hoopers, the team began to play in the NPL in 2019 and changed to their current name after the management of the team was taken over by the Government of Rivers State. The Hoopers have played in the Premier League since its inception and won the national championship six times, with titles in 2011, 2012, 2019, 2021, 2023 and 2024.

At the continental level, Rivers Hoopers has played in the FIBA Africa Club Champions Cup three times, and has played in the Basketball Africa League (BAL) thrice, in the 2021, 2024 and 2025 seasons.

History

The club was established in 2005 as Royal Hoopers, with former Nigeria national team player Ogoh Odaudu at the reins as head coach. In the club's first four years, they organised annual "classics" tournaments. The Hoopers entered the Nigerian Premier League (NPL) in 2009.

The Hoopers won their first NPL championship in 2011. They repeated as champions in 2012, behind star player Azuoma Dike who was named the league's MVP.

Following one year in the Division One that was followed by a promotion back to the NPL, management of the team was taken over by the Government of Rivers State in March 2016, and subsequently the team name was changed to Rivers Hoopers.

In December 2018, Hoopers played in the FIBA Africa Zone 3 Championship and won all five games to emerge as its Champions and went on to play in the 2019 Africa Basketball League in March. On 17 November 2019, the Hoopers won its third Nigerian title when it beat Raptors in the final. With this achievement, the team qualified directly for the inaugural season of Basketball Africa League (BAL).

To strengthen the team for the inaugural BAL season, the Hoopers acquired former NBA-players Ben Uzoh and Festus Ezeli. Ezeli, however, got injured before the season and did not join. Hoopers finished third in Group A of the BAL, beating only GNBC from Madagascar. Uzoh led the team in scoring with 14.7 points.

In the 2021 season, the Hoopers won the Premier League for a fourth time after edging Gombe Bulls in the final. Anaiye Johnson was named the league's MVP and Victor Anthony Koko was named final MVP. However, the Hoopers were denied to play in the BAL by FIBA Africa, because the league was organised by the Nigerian Ministry of Youth and Sports instead of the official administrator Nigeria Basketball Federation.

The KingsMen won the Crown Elite Championship in 2022 and won the second edition of the Louis Edem Invitational Basketball Championship on 2 September 2023 in Lagos after beating Spintex Knights of Ghana in the final.

The Hoopers won their 5th national title on 25 November 2023, following the Final Four which was hosted in Port Harcourt. They finished with an undefeated 13–0 record and qualified for the 2024 BAL season, where they will be making their second appearance. In the BAL, the Hoopers won the Sahara Conference title and qualified for the playoffs as the fourth seed, eventually finishing in third place. Three Rivers players, Devine Eke, Kelvin Amayo and Will Perry, were named to the All-BAL Teams.

In November 2024, the Hoopers won their sixth national title.

The Rivers Hoopers are a professional basketball team based in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Known for their fast-paced and high-energy style of play, the Hoopers are a force to be reckoned with in the Nigerian basketball scene. With a roster of talented players and a dedicated coaching staff, the team has quickly risen to prominence in the country's basketball league.

The Rivers Hoopers are known for their strong defense, quick transitions, and sharp shooting from beyond the arc. Their games are always exciting to watch, as they never fail to put on a show for their fans. The team's commitment to excellence and their never-say-die attitude make them a formidable opponent on the court.

Off the court, the Rivers Hoopers are actively involved in community outreach programs and youth development initiatives, using basketball as a tool to inspire and empower the next generation of athletes. With a strong sense of camaraderie and a winning mentality, the Rivers Hoopers are a team to watch out for in the Nigerian basketball scene.