Equity Dumas players reacts against Kenya Ports Authority KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Kenya Ports Authority KPA players reacts against Equity Dumas during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Equity Dumas players line-up against Kenya Ports Authority KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Kenya Ports Authority KPA players line-up against Equity Dumas during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
The Kenya Ports Authority KPA Mens Basketball team coach Cliff Owuor instructs his charges against Equity Dumas during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
The Kenya Ports Authority KPA Mens Basketball team coach Cliff Owuor instructs his charges against Equity Dumas during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Equity Dumas head coach Carey Oketch (R) and his assistant Isaac Munyoki follow action against Kenya Ports Authority KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
The Kenya Ports Authority KPA Mens Basketball team coach Cliff Owuor instructs his charges against Equity Dumas during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Equity Dumas head coach Carey Oketch follow action against The Kenya Ports Authority KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Equity Dumas head coach Carey Oketch follow action against The Kenya Ports Authority KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Equity Dumas head coach Carey Oketch reacts against Kenya Ports Authority KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Alex Ramazani (L) of Equity Dumas challenge Tobias Odhiambo of KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Davies Siaji of Equity Dumas puts the ball into the basket against Kenya Ports Authority KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Victor Bosire (R) of Equity Dumas tackle Lenox Wanze of KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Victor Bosire (L) of Equity Dumas tackle Simion Mwanzia of KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Nick Ogol of Equity Dumas attempts putting the ball into the basket against Kenya Ports Authority KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Eugene Adera (L) of Equity Dumas challenge Lenox Wanje of KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Eugene Adera (L) of Equity Dumas challenge Lenox Wanje of KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Eugene Adera (L) of Equity Dumas challenge Lenox Wanje of KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Eugene Adera (L) of Equity Dumas challenge Dolph Otieno of KPA during their Kenya Basketball Federation Premier League match at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on April 06, 2024. KPA won 68-59. Photo/Sportpicha
Chief crew Justus Akhwesa (L) with umpires Theophilus Okano (C) and Hazel Okano reacts after officiating a match between Ulinzi Warriors and Nairobi City Thunder during their Kenya National Basketball League clash at Nyayo Stadium gymnasium on April 05, 2024. Thunder won 75-55. Photo/Sportpicha
Ulinzi Warriors head coach Bernard Mufutu reacts against Nairobi City Thunder during their Kenya National Basketball League clash at Nyayo Stadium gymnasium on April 05, 2024. Thunder won 75-55. Photo/Sportpicha
Nairobi City Thunder players reacts against Ulinzi Warriors during their Kenya National Basketball League clash at Nyayo Stadium gymnasium on April 05, 2024. Thunder won 75-55. Photo/Sportpicha
James Mwangi of Nairobi City Thunder reacts against Ulinzi Warriors during their Kenya National Basketball League clash at Nyayo Stadium gymnasium on April 05, 2024. Thunder won 75-55. Photo/Sportpicha
Ulinzi Warriors head coach Bernard Mufutu reacts against Nairobi City Thunder during their Kenya National Basketball League clash at Nyayo Stadium gymnasium on April 05, 2024. Thunder won 75-55. Photo/Sportpicha
Ariel Okal (L) of Nairobi City Thunder avoid a tackle from Regan okere of Ulinzi Warriors during their Kenya National Basketball League clash at Nyayo Stadium gymnasium on April 05, 2024. Thunder won 75-55. Photo/Sportpicha