When the UCU Canons square off against Our Saviour in the third-place playoff this Wednesday at the NCS Arena, both teams will be aiming to end their 2023 season on a high note.
When the UCU Canons square off against Our Saviour in the third-place playoff this Wednesday at the NCS Arena, both teams will be aiming to end their 2023 season on a high note.
While neither team desired to find themselves in this matchup, having been defeated in their respective semi-final series, it offers a chance to secure one last victory.
Notably, Our Saviour dominated the Canons during the regular season with a 2-0 series record. As these two teams face off, here are the standout players who might significantly influence the outcome of the match:
Henry Ssebagala - Our Saviour
In the semi-final series against the formidable City Oilers, Ssebagala shone despite the odds. He posted an average of ten points, six rebounds, and one assist across three games, challenging the Oilers' defence.
Lwabaga Ibanda - UCU Canons
Ibanda showcased his dedication by averaging 37 minutes over three games against the KIU Titans. Scoring an average of 15 points, seven rebounds, and two assists, he was a beacon for the Canons, especially given their challenges with injuries this season.
Moses Mugisha - Our Saviour
Throughout the season, Mugisha has been a force for Our Saviour, particularly during their quarter-final series against the Ndejje Angels. Although he faced tight defence against the City Oilers, Mugisha will likely be keen to up his game against the Canons.
Jerry Kayanga - UCU Canons
Kayanga was a significant offensive player for the Canons in their semi-final bout with the Titans. With an average of 10 points, six rebounds, and one assist in 27 minutes, he will be eager to showcase his skills against Our Saviour, especially with third place at stake.
Maluel Dier - Our Saviour
In the playoff series against the City Oilers, Dier stood out by averaging a double-double in game two with 17points and 18 rebounds. He'll be keen to bring that form into the game against the Canons.
Peter Sifuma - UCU Canons
Sifuma has been a pivotal offensive player for the Canons this season. However, an ankle injury in their game against the KIU Titans posed challenges.
Despite returning in game three, his performance was impacted. His participation against Our Saviour remains uncertain. As these teams face off, each player will undoubtedly bring their A-game, making for a riveting contest.