Ocholla Bullish KPA Will Strike Back at Thunder in KNBL Finals Playoff

Despite a challenging start to the Kenya National Basketball Men’s Premier League (KNBL) final playoffs, Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) assistant head coach Samuel Ocholla remains optimistic about his team’s chances. After dropping the first two games of the series to Nairobi City Thunder, Ocholla believes the defending champions still have what it takes to turn the tide.

The final playoffs began in Mombasa with KPA playing host. Game One saw KPA narrowly edged out by Thunder, with a final score of 70-73. The following day, Thunder once again emerged victorious, securing a 50-59 win in Game Two. These results have placed Thunder just one win away from clinching the title, while KPA must secure victories in the next three consecutive games to defend their championship.

Reflecting on the first two games, Ocholla commended his players for their effort and resilience. “The boys gave their all,” he said. “We may have lost the first two games, but the series is far from over. We know what needs to be done, and we are ready to fight until the end.”

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As the series shifts to Nairobi for the remaining three games, KPA faces a daunting task. However, Ocholla’s confidence in his team is unwavering. He believes the change in venue could provide the fresh start KPA needs to mount a comeback. “Playing in Nairobi presents a new challenge, but it’s also an opportunity,” Ocholla remarked. “We need to stay focused, play our game, and take it one match at a time.”

Thunder, on the other hand, are in a strong position, needing just one more win to claim the championship. Their performance in the first two games has been impressive, demonstrating both skill and composure under pressure. However, with the pressure of closing out the series, Thunder will need to maintain their high level of play to fend off a determined KPA side.

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The final playoffs are poised to deliver thrilling basketball action as both teams vie for the coveted title. KPA’s path to victory is narrow, but with Ocholla’s leadership and the team’s determination, they aim to make a remarkable comeback. As the series heads to Nairobi, fans can expect intense competition and high-stakes drama.

In conclusion, while Thunder holds the advantage, KPA’s resolve and experience as defending champions keep them very much in the fight. The next games will be critical, and basketball enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the unfolding of this electrifying KNBL final playoff series.

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