03 June 2014
UGANDA : Power win, Warriors aim to avoid third straight loss
KAMPALA
The two most supported teams in local basketball –
Tiger Head Power and Warriors – have had contrasting starts to the
Airtel National Basketball League.
Power’s narrow 82-81 loss to champions City Oilers
early last month is fading with every victory as they look to match the
hype of being title contenders.
Add Sunday’s 75-69 win over Falcons, losing finalists in the past two seasons, and you know Power are doing just fine.
Warriors are living dangerously. Defeat today, against UCU Canons at YMCA court, would be a third in a row.
Warriors are living dangerously. Defeat today, against UCU Canons at YMCA court, would be a third in a row.
That would be catastrophic even if the two-time
champions are from pressing the panic button. It would be ill-advised
for UCU to take them for granted.
Improvement
“Those (Warriors’) stats don’t count,” UCU coach Nicholas Natuhereza said. He is perhaps aware of their only loss this season, to Charging Rhino, was totally unsighted.
“Those (Warriors’) stats don’t count,” UCU coach Nicholas Natuhereza said. He is perhaps aware of their only loss this season, to Charging Rhino, was totally unsighted.
They would want centre Ivan Rumanyika to continue
playing as good he has recently. He scored 17 points and 13 rebounds in
the 73-71 overtime victory over KIU Titans.
Joseph Chuma is also expected to continue improving as his jump-shooting has become an out-of-jail card for the team.
Warriors’ coach Gad Eteu remains adamant it’s too
early to sound the emergency bells. They must continue to feed off the
experience of Ronnie Kasewu, Henry Malinga and Jude Ochen.
Meanwhile, Norman Blick sunk three 3-pointers in
the fourth quarter for 20 points to propel Power to a deserved victory
against an impressive Falcons on Sunday night.
Syrus Kiviri scored a futile 17 before fouling out
but Falcons will know the margin was bigger than it should have been
even if it’s scanty consolation.
TODAY AT YMCA
MEN:
Warriors vs UCU (7.30pm)
Ndejje vs Sharing (3.30pm)
WOMEN:
Ndejje vs Sharing (3.30pm)
WOMEN:
A1 vs Nkumba (5.30pm)