When asked about what game 4 means for the Namuwongo Blazers, Tonny Drileba described it as such;

“It’s the biggest of the season for us” he said.

“When you get a chance to tie the series, that’s the biggest game. The mentality is to carry what we’ve done tonight and make it better going into the next game” he added.

Drileba also emphasized on their ambitions to secured the win.

“We want to do whatever is possible to get the win. We are not thinking about anything else but the next game.”

The Namuwongo Blazers trail in the series 2-1 and need to win game 4 in order to restore parity.

Going down 3-1 would be a hole, too deep hole to crawl out of, and they wouldn’t want to be in a situation like that.

At this point in time, Nam Blazers have the momentum and the fans on their side.

If I’m to use the current slung, “they have the masanyalaze.”

However, the City Oilers know that they have a big opportunity to put one hand on the eleventh title if they can win this game.

If they lose, the momentum will heavily shift towards the Namuwongo Blazers and they wouldn’t want that.

The 3-point shooting for both teams will be a key area to watch out for.

Secondly, in game 2, Namuwongo Blazers utilized a lot of pick and rolls and screen action.

This guaranteed them points and the City Oilers have to find a solution.

Game 4 will tip-off at 9:00 pm on Friday.

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