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2024 BSN Finals

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2024 BSN finals
TeamCoachWins
Criollos de Caguas Wilhelmus Caanen 4
Osos de Manatí Ivan Rios 3
DatesAugust 17–30
MVPTravis Trice (Criollos de Caguas)
BSN finals

The 2024 BSN finals (also known, for promotional reasons, as La Final Brava or The Brava Finals) was the championship series that decided the 2024 Baloncesto Superior Nacional champions in Puerto Rico. The best-of-seven playoffs pitted the one time (2006) champions Criollos from Caguas, versus the Osos from Manati, who were trying for their first title.

The series started on August 17 and finished on August 30, with the Criollos securing their second championship.[1] Travis Trice of the Criollos was named the Finals' Most Valuable Player.[2]

Series Notes

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  • As head coaches, the series featured two former BSN players, Wilhelmus Caanen of the Criollos and Ivan Rios of the Osos, who were once teammates as members of the Criollos.[3]
  • The six first games in the series were won by the visiting team, it being the first time in BSN Finals' history this happened.

Television and other media

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The series was shown on canal 2 in Puerto Rico and, via a canal 2 feed, on the internet website YouTube internationally.[4]

Series summary

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Game 1

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August 17
8:05 pm GMT
Osos de Manatí 104, Criollos de Caguas 99
Scoring by quarter: 31–18, 23–26, 29–27, 22–28
Pts: Cheick Diallo 24
Rebs: Cheick Diallo 15
Asts: Norris Cole 12
Pts: Travis Trice 21
Rebs: Akil Mitchell 15
Asts: Travis Trice 11
Manatí leads series, 1–0

Game 2

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August 19
8:05 pm GMT
Criollos de Caguas 109, Osos de Manatí 104 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 29–21, 22–24, 22–26, 26–28Overtime: 10–5
Pts: Travis Trice 37
Rebs: Louis King 12
Asts: Louis King 7
Pts: Ethan Thompson 22
Rebs: Cheick Diallo 15
Asts: Norris Cole 10
Series tied, 1–1

In Game Two, Manati was leading by three points, when Travis Trice of the Criollos threw a half-court shot with one second left and made it, to tie the game and send it to over-time. The Criollos eventually won this game, 109–104.[5]

Game 3

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August 21
8:05 pm GMT
Osos de Manatí 89, Criollos de Caguas 85
Scoring by quarter: 23–25, 30–19, 19–22, 17–19
Pts: Jhivvan Jackson 24
Rebs: Cheick Diallo 7
Alex Morales
Asts: Norris Cole 12
Chris Ortiz
Pts: Louis King 23
Rebs: Akil Mitchell 13
Asts: Akil Mitchell 6
Manatí leads series, 2-1

Game 4

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August 23
8:05 pm GMT
Criollos de Caguas 91, Osos de Manatí 86
Scoring by quarter: 24–29, 23–16, 23–17, 21–24
Pts: Louis King 21
Rebs: Akil Mitchell 10
Asts: Travis Trice 8
Pts: Cheick Diallo 21
Rebs: Cheick Diallo 8
Asts: Norris Cole 9
Series tied, 2–2

Game 5

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August 25
8:05 pm GMT
Osos de Manatí 98, Criollos de Caguas 89
Scoring by quarter: 18–16, 29–19, 27–31, 24–23
Pts: Ethan Thompson 21
Rebs: Cheick Diallo 8
Asts: Norris Cole 6
Pts: Devon Collier 18
Rebs: Devon Collier 11
Asts: Travis Trice 5
Manatí leads series, 3–2

The series was led by Manati, three games to two, after winning Game 5, 98 to 89.[6]

Game 6

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August 27
8:05 pm GMT
Criollos de Caguas 122, Osos de Manatí 121 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 23–22, 18–19, 19–24, 31–26, Overtime: 15–15 , 16–15
Pts: Travis Trice 32
Rebs: Akil Mitchell 14
Asts: Akil Mitchell 6
Travis Trice
Pts: Norris Cole 35
Rebs: Tyler Davis 11
Asts: Norris Cole 7
Series tied, 3–3

After a 122–121, double-overtime win by Caguas at Manati on 27 August 2024,[7] the series was tied at three wins apiece.

Game 7

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August 30
8:10 pm GMT
Osos de Manatí 81, Criollos de Caguas 96
Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 25–30, 13–26, 23–21
Pts: Alex Morales 25
Rebs: Cheick Diallo 10
Asts: Norris Cole 7
Pts: Alexander Kappos 22
Rebs: Akil Mitchell 15
Asts: Travis Trice 8
Caguas wins series, 4–3

With a 96–81 victory in Game Seven, the Criollos won their second title in the franchise's history.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "No hubo fiesta en Manatí: los Criollos obligan séptimo juego con dramática victoria en doble tiempo extra contra los Osos". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). August 28, 2024.
  2. ^ "Doble 'MVP': Travis Trice es el Más Valioso de la final del BSN con Caguas". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). August 31, 2024.
  3. ^ "De compañeros de equipo a dirigentes rivales: Wilhelmus Caanen e Iván Ríos se reencuentran en la final del BSN". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). August 18, 2024.
  4. ^ "Baloncesto Superior Nacional" (in Spanish) – via YouTube.
  5. ^ ""No quedaba mucho tiempo y la tiré": lo que Travis Trice pensó antes de lanzar desde media cancha". Primera Hora (in Spanish). August 20, 2024.
  6. ^ "Osos dominan en Caguas y asumen control de la serie final" (in Spanish). August 21, 2024.
  7. ^ "Emoción pura en el sexto juego entre Osos y Criollos". Primera Hora (in Spanish). August 28, 2024.
  8. ^ "¡La presión se queda con to'! Criollos ganan el campeonato del BSN tras vencer a Manatí en el Juego 7". Primera Hora (in Spanish). August 31, 2024.