Petro de Luanda Petro de Luanda qualified as the champions of the
2020–21 season and brought back Brazilian coach
José Neto for a second season. The core of its roster remained intact, with
Anderson Correia and
Yanick Moreira being signed as reinforcements on 15 March 2022. Petro had its most successful season in history, as the team won the
2021–22 Angolan Basketball League with an unbeaten record of 33–0. On 11 May 2022, it captured its 15th national title after sweeping
Interclube in the national finals. As the team also won the
Angolan Cup and the
Angolan Supercup, it captured its first national treble. In the
2022 BAL Nile Conference, Petro ended in second place after losing only to
Zamalek. On 8 May, American guard
E. C. Matthews was added to the roster ahead of the
playoffs. After defeating
AS Salé in a re-match of last season's quarterfinal, Petro defeated
FAP to reach its first-ever BAL final and its ninth African continental final.
US Monastir US Monastir qualified for its second straight BAL season after winning the 2020–21 Championnat National A title. In the offseason, the club lost its
All-BAL star players
Omar Abada and
Makrem Ben Romdhane in the offseason as they signed in Saudi Arabia and Portugal respectively. The roster was strengthened with
Solo Diabate and
Michael Dixon, however, while
Ater Majok re-signed. In its domestic competitions, Monastir had another dominant season as it captured its fourth consecutive national title on 11 May 2022, having defeated
Ezzahra Sports in the finals. Three days later, on 14 May, Monastir also won the
Tunisian Cup to complete the double. In the
2022 BAL Sahara Conference, Monastir finished second after a surprising loss against Rwandan club
REG. Ahead of the playoffs, the team was strengthened with American guard
Julius Coles Jr. In the quarterfinals, the team blew out
Cape Town Tigers by a season-high 39 points difference. In the semifinals, the team defeated
Zamalek to take revenge for the previous season's final loss. ==Road to the finals==