Maktown Flyers suffered a heavy setback in the Basketball Africa League Sahara Conference after falling 97-72 to Moroccan side FUS Rabat.
The Nigerian representatives entered the game with confidence after winning their opening fixture against JCA Kings of Côte d’Ivoire. But they could not carry that rhythm into their second game.
FUS Rabat controlled the contest, used their home advantage well, and punished the Flyers across key moments.
Rabat Show Experience
The Moroccan side looked sharper, calmer, and more efficient for most of the game.
FUS Rabat started strongly and kept Maktown Flyers under pressure. The hosts used better ball movement, stronger execution, and cleaner scoring runs to create separation.

For a debuting Flyers side, the gap showed. They fought to stay close, but Rabat’s experience gave them control.
The Basketball Africa League confirmed that FUS Rabat won 97-72 and moved to 2-0 in the Sahara Conference. Abdoulaye Harouna and Will Perry combined for 50 points in the win.
Flyers Lose Opening Momentum
Maktown Flyers had started their BAL campaign with a strong 76-68 win over JCA Kings. That result gave the Nigerian side a bright opening statement.
But Sunday’s defeat changed the mood.
The Flyers struggled to match Rabat’s intensity and offensive rhythm. Once the Moroccan side settled into the game, Maktown spent long spells chasing.
That is the biggest lesson from the loss. At BAL level, one good opening game is not enough. Teams must repeat their level quickly, especially in a short conference format.
Qualification Race Gets Tighter
The defeat does not end Maktown Flyers’ hopes. But it makes their remaining games more important.
The Sahara Conference leaves little room for slow starts or poor execution. Every result affects qualification pressure, momentum, and team confidence.
Maktown must now respond with more control. They need sharper defensive possessions, better shot selection, and stronger discipline across all four quarters.
Their next performance will say a lot about how quickly they can adjust to BAL intensity.

What This Means For Nigerian Basketball
This result also matters beyond one game.
Maktown Flyers are carrying Nigerian club basketball on a continental stage. Their opening win showed promise. The Rabat defeat showed the standard required.
BAL games expose teams fast. They test depth, coaching, physicality, decision-making, and bench strength.
For Maktown, the lesson is direct: competing is not enough. They must learn, adjust, and stay alive in the conference race.
FUS Rabat have now strengthened their position as one of the teams to watch in the Sahara Conference. Maktown Flyers, meanwhile, must turn this defeat into a response.
Their campaign is still alive. But the pressure has clearly increased.
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