We need to redeem ourselves, says City Oilers guard Jimmy Enabu

City Oilers' guard Jimmy Enabu in action against Al Ahly /COURTESY PICTURE

BAL We need to redeem ourselves, says City Oilers guard Jimmy Enabu

Ndyamuhaki J Emanzi 15:23 - 01.05.2023

Oilers currently occupy the bottom spot on the log and must move into the top four by the end of the tournament to make it to Kigali, Rwanda, for the playoffs.

City Oilers guard Jimmy Enabu has emphasized the need for the team to win their next game in the Basketball Africa League Nile Conference.

The Ugandan champions have lost two in a row to start the tournament in Cairo, Egypt and must bounce back when they face Guinea’s SLAC on Tuesday.

“We need to redeem ourselves,” Enabu said ahead of Tuesday’s must-win clash.

“We lost the first two games, and we really need to win the next one,” he added.

“Winning the next game will give us a good momentum boost, confidence in the camp and put us in a good place to compete to make it to Kigali.”

Mandy Juruni’s charges lost 89-71 to Petro de Luanda before falling 72-70 to hosts Al Ahly. The last three games, against SLAC, Cape Town Tigers and Ferroviario da Beira, will determine whether Oilers will progress to the playoffs or focus on the National Basketball League.

Share the ball

The Silverbacks captain re-echoed the words of fellow guard Tonny Drileba regarding the team’s offence and ball movement.

The team’s offence runs through mainly James Justice Jr., Falando Jones and Germaine Roebuck Jr. The trio has scored the most in the first two games and will have to do even more to get the Oilers over the line.

“We are working towards playing better. We need to obviously share the ball more, have more players involved on the offensive end, pick each other up, and I think we’ll be good to go,” Enabu noted.

Oilers currently occupy the bottom spot on the log and must move into the top four by the end of the tournament to make it to Kigali, Rwanda, for the playoffs.

Petro and Al Ahly are the two teams setting the pace in the conference.

With each on a 2-0 run to start the tournament, the other four teams must fight for the other two slots.

Basketball Africa League

Nile Conference

Friday fixture

City Oilers vs. SLAC -5pm

Cape Town vs. Al Ahly -8.30pm