The small forward is already one of the faces of the franchise and hoping to take it to the Championship Game on Friday
Alpha Diallo out to 'pay back' Monaco’s loyalty

AS Monaco is on the step of another historic moment in its brief Turkish Airlines EuroLeague history and no one knows how to appreciate the moment more than Alpha Diallo. A native of New York City, Diallo played just one season of professional basketball in Greece before he was snapped up by Monaco in 2021, prior to the club’s debut in Europe’s premier competition.
Diallo is one of just three players to take part in all four of Monaco's EuroLeague campaigns – alongside Mike James and Donatas Motiejunas. In that time, he has become one of the faces of the franchise, while emerging as one of the top defenders in the competition.
Last month Diallo agreed to a three-year contract extension with Monaco and on the eve of his team's EuroLeague Semifinals game against Olympiacos Piraeus, the do-it-all small forward spoke about his special connection to the club.
"I believe in what Monaco's trying to do here. I believe in the vision and want to finish what we started, so that loyalty factor played a part for me to give them the first opportunity to give me a [contract] number and give me what I was looking for and they came through. So I am happy to continue my journey here," Diallo said.

He knows what his team is up against on Friday because in their only previous Final Four run, in 2023, the Roca Team led Olympiacos at halftime by 12 before being outscored 27-2 in the third quarter as their majestic season came to a crashing halt.
One of the big differences between Monaco of two years ago and today is the man on the sidelines. Diallo spoke glowingly of Coach Vassilis Spanoulis, who took over the Monaco bench in November.
"He has the same mindset I have defensively. He’s a defensive guru and he knows how to play on-ball. He has different tactics to try to use our strengths," Diallo said. "And offensively, he emphasizes the point guard and the shooting guard making the right plays."
Though Diallo's comfort level with his coach may have played a role in his decision to commit the next three years to Monaco, it wasn't the main reason. The main reason is his connection to Monaco - both the club and the principality.
"I think being here really opened my eyes to European basketball. It's exciting to play for Monaco because I've seen where we started and to where we're at now. Two Final Four appearances in the last four years. Top eight all four years. So it's important to build on that and I’m enjoying it.
"I definitely feel that connection. It's a family atmosphere, whether it's with the team, the staff or the front office, I definitely feel that family atmosphere and that connection to the city and the country. It was important for me to show that loyalty back because they're the first team to give me an opportunity and we made a good thing out of that opportunity. So I just wanted to pay that back."
Signing an extension with Monaco without trying to test the market was definitely a sign of loyalty. And beating Olympiacos to get to the EuroLeague Championship Game for the first time in club history would be a grand way to "pay back".