NBS Sport to Conclude 2025 NBL Season Finals Coverage

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NBS Sport to Conclude 2025 NBL Season Finals Coverage
NBS Sport to Conclude 2025 NBL Season Finals Coverage

Africa-Press – Uganda. As Uganda’s basketball season reaches its thrilling climax this weekend, the National Basketball League (NBL) finals promise moments that will be remembered for years to come. The 2025 season wraps up with two high-stakes showdowns: City Oilers vs Namuwongo Blazers in the men’s final, and JKL Lady Dolphins vs JT Lady Jaguars in the women’s championship.

The men’s final is more than a contest; it is a battle of legacy versus ambition. The City Oilers, chasing an unprecedented 11th consecutive league title, have long defined excellence in Ugandan basketball. Yet the Namuwongo Blazers, who have beaten the Oilers twice this season, are determined to rewrite history and capture their first-ever crown in this storied rivalry.

The women’s final promises equal drama. Defending champions JKL Lady Dolphins carry the weight of expectation and legacy, while the JT Lady Jaguars, one of the league’s fastest-rising sides, bring depth, talent, and relentless energy. Their season-long duels have been tightly contested, setting the stage for a championship showdown that will test skill, strategy, and mental toughness.

As the official broadcaster of the NBL, NBS Sport will air every game of both finals, ensuring fans across Uganda don’t miss a single moment. Coverage will extend beyond the court, featuring expert commentary, tactical breakdowns, player interviews, and behind-the-scenes access that captures the passion, intensity, and drama of Uganda’s premier basketball league.

Victor Akatwijuka, Brand Manager at Next Media, said: “These finals highlight the very best of Ugandan basketball — the talent, the commitment, the rivalries that define our sport. At NBS Sport, we are proud to bring every moment, every story, and every defining play directly to our viewers.”

With this season’s unrivalled coverage, NBS Sport has without doubt cemented its role as the heartbeat of sports broadcasting in Uganda.

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