Standout Performances in Week 12 Propel Men's Basketball Players to the Top

Week 12 of the National Basketball League produced entertainment from start to finish |NBL image

BASKETBALL Standout Performances in Week 12 Propel Men's Basketball Players to the Top

Ian Asabo 12:20 - 21.06.2023

Week 12 of the National Basketball season brought forth thrilling encounters as teams battled it out on the court to assert dominance.

Several exceptional performances stood out, and the following players showcased their skills and led their respective teams to victory:

Guard: Tony Drileba (City Oilers)

Tony Drileba takes on the Namuwongo Blazers in last years finals, he posted a double double to sink them this season| NBL image

Tony Drileba displayed his vintage form in an exemplary performance during the City Oilers' 72-52 win over the Namuwongo Blazers on Friday.

Returning from an early-season injury, Drileba put on a clinic, recording a triple-double of 10 points, ten rebounds, and 11 assists.

His outstanding contribution propelled the Oilers to an unbeaten 12-0 record at the start of the season.

With Drileba's resurgence, there is optimism that his stellar performances will continue in the second round. So far this season, he is averaging 6.4 points and 3.6 rebounds per game.

Shooting Guard: Jonathan Oketch (Ndejje Angels)

Jonathan Oketch showcased his skills and determination on Sunday evening, despite his team's 75-48 loss to the Namuwongo Blazers.

Oketch's impressive performance included scoring 17 points and securing eight rebounds.

His remarkable efforts in the face of defeat demonstrated his commitment to the Ndejje Angels and his potential to make a significant impact on the court.

Forward: Rogers Dauna Baptist (UCU Canons)

Rogers Dauna was instrumental in the UCU Canons' victory over Rezlife Saints over the weekend| NBL image

Rogers Dauna Baptist delivered an outstanding performance for the UCU Canons in their hard-fought 72-60 victory over the Rezlife Saints on Sunday.

Baptist's double-double performance, consisting of 11 points and 11 rebounds, set the tone for the Canons' successful start to the second round.

His presence, particularly in the paint, proved invaluable for the Mukono-based team, as he competed relentlessly in a fiercely contested area of the court.

With Baptist's contributions, the Canons currently hold the second spot. Throughout the season, he has averaged 6.2 points and 8.7 rebounds per game.

Forward: Michael Makiadi (Namuwongo Blazers)

Micheal Makiadi has been on a tear for the Namuwongo Blazers this season and was no different to this weekend| NBL image

Michael Makiadi showcased his talent over the weekend, despite the Namuwongo Blazers' mixed results with a loss to the City Oilers and a victory over the Ndejje Angels.

In the game against the Ndejje Angels, Makiadi achieved a double-double performance, scoring 12 points and grabbing an impressive 21 rebounds, contributing significantly to his team's win.

Makiadi's averages for the season stand at 11.6 points and 11.4 rebounds, establishing him as a vital player for the Blazers' aspirations this season.

Centre: Moses Mugisha (Our Savior)

Moses Mugisha is a big reason why Our Savior are in fifth position on the table after yet an impressive performance on the weekend| NBL image

Moses Mugisha played a pivotal role in Our Savior's return to the winning column, as they secured a hard-fought 74-65 victory over the KCCA Leopards to kickstart the second round.

Mugisha, one of the league's most formidable threats, showcased his versatility with yet another double-double performance.

He scored 19 points and hauled in 14 rebounds, underscoring his growing influence on the team.

Currently boasting a 7-5 record, Our Savior finds itself in fifth position on the table, with Mugisha averaging 12.1 points and 10.4 rebounds per game.

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