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Action-packed weekend as NBA playoffs start

Three top men’s team’s will book a ticket to the Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) provincial play offs for at chance to move up to the next level of the basketball league.

In Summary

•A total of 24 teams, including women will be involved in the post season matches

•The ladies will move straight to the quarter finals with leaders Zetech University playing Rippers

Strathmore Peter Odhiambo aims to shoot against JKUAT during Nairobi Basketball Association league, July 26, 2016. /ENOS TECHE
Strathmore Peter Odhiambo aims to shoot against JKUAT during Nairobi Basketball Association league, July 26, 2016. /ENOS TECHE
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The Nairobi Basketball Association playoffs will begin this weekend following the end of the regular season on Sunday.

According to the draws released by fixtures secretary Caleb Osewe, Moischers and Allstars, who won the Eastern and Western Conferences, respectively are seeded tops.

A total of 24 teams, including women's, will be involved in the post-season matches with Moischers playing Legacy and Allstars taking on Technical University of Kenya (TUK).

Kivuli meets Daystar University, Dagoretti High play St Paul’s University while Sharks lock horns with Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (Jkuat).

Multi-Media University (MMU) tackles APA Insurance, National Bank of Kenya (NBK) have a date with Saints and Kuei Foundation lock horns with Don Bosco.

The ladies will move straight to the quarter-finals with leaders Zetech University playing Rippers, Dream Girls meeting Jkuat, Olympic Tigresses face Raila Education Center and Safe Spaces meet Gladiators.

Three top men’s teams will book a ticket to the Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) provincial playoffs for a chance to move up.