This evening, the second leg of the preliminary round in the General Basketball League championship will open with three matches. The first will begin at six o’clock with the match between Shabab Al-Ahly and its host Al-Jazira, and will be followed at seven o’clock by Al-Bataeh hosting Sharjah, then the match between Al-Dhafra and Al-Nasr, which will be held at eight o’clock. Al Jazeera Club Lounge. The tour will continue tomorrow, with Al Wasl meeting with Al Wahda at five in the afternoon at the Baniyas Club Hall.
The Sharjah, Shabab Al-Ahly and Al-Nasr clubs, which share the lead with 13 points each, aspire to achieve a new victory that will allow them to remain in first place, and the task of the “Knights of Basketball” seems easy in repeating their superiority over Al-Jazira after their first-leg victory (124-52).
In turn, Al-Nasr is looking forward to regaining the tone of victories from Al-Dhafra Gate, after “Al-Ameed” suffered the only loss in the current season’s league at the end of the first leg, in the middle of this month, which came against Shabab Al-Ahly with a score of (82-99).
On the other hand, the task of Al Dhafra, which shares fifth place with Al Wasl and Al Wahda with nine points each, seems difficult for Al Nassr, in light of the technical differences that led Al Ameed to win over Al Dhafra in the first leg with a wide score (118-88).
In the strongest matches of the round, Sharjah realizes the importance of repeating its first-leg win over Al-Bataeh with a score of (95-74), but the “King’s” task will not be easy in light of the legitimate aspirations of Al-Bataeh, which is in fourth place with 11 points, in the search for a victory that will enter the competition circle with a trio. Foreground.
Al-Wasl and Al-Wahda teams enter their match with common ambitions to achieve their third victory in the league, which gives the winner a promotion to point 11, and the chances of the “Emperor”, armed with the ground staff and the audience, appear strong in repeating his victory in the first leg with a score of (88-61).
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