"KTA All-Stars can still challenge for the NBL title despite slow start"... |
Lesotho basketball giants KTA All-Stars didn’t
get their 2018/19 National Basketball League (NBL) campaign off to the best start
when they suffered a crushing 54-35 defeat to Lichocha Shooting Rifles two
weeks ago.
The loss immediately put KTA in catch-up
mode in the NBL Northern Conference behind Lichocha and surprise package T98.
This past weekend KTA and the rest of
the NBL was not in action because of a Lesotho Basketball Association (LBA) referees
course.
The time away gave KTA an opportunity to
regroup and identify mistakes and club captain Ratšolo Molupe still believes his
side remain genuine championship contenders despite being outplayed by Lichocha
in their season opener.
Molupe said the main problem against
Lichocha was a bad start which put KTA in a hole.
“We started the first quarter badly and
we had a 16-4 deficit which was the game changer,” Molupe said.
“We played well through the second and third
quarter but we started horribly in the first quarter both offensively and
defensively. After the first quarter we managed to get a grip of the game but Lichocha’s
lead was too deep.”
Falling behind also didn’t suit the
methodical style of the experienced KTA squad against the fast pace of the more
youthful Lichocha.
“When you are down big the team needs to
really play close to perfection to make a comeback and unfortunately we would
keep on making mistakes here and there,” Molupe added.
“Time was also not on our side and that
really killed our chances.”
KTA, of course, have been the dominant side
in Lesotho basketball over the past decade winning four of the last nine NBL titles.
The landscape has changed of late,
however, and young sides such as Bokamoso South and Lichocha have risen to steal
KTA’s shine. Then there is defending NBL champions Lerotholi Polytechnic who
came out of nowhere last season to make a fairy-tale run to the title – their
first NBL crown in more than ten years.
All of it makes KTA’s position atop
basketball’s food chain more vulnerable than it has ever been. Already KTA
haven’t won the title since 2016 and they haven’t even made the NBL Finals for
the past two years.
NBL
title winners since 2010:
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2010 – Rovers
2011 – KTA All-Stars
2012 – Rovers
2013 – KTA All-Stars
2014 – KTA All-Stars
2015 – Bashana Baheso (BBH)
2016 – KTA All-Stars
2017 – Bokamoso South
2018 – Lerotholi Polytechnic
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KTA’s battle tested squad also showed signs
of aging last season and the opening week loss to Lichocha did little to dispel
questions whether KTA can cope with the faster pace of their new rivals –
Lichocha, Bokamoso and Lerotholi.
KTA also have a more challenging road to
the playoffs this season.
This season the NBL has introduced a two
conference system with only two teams from each conference advancing to the
playoffs. The form of league new boys T98, the early leaders of the Northern
Conference after two wins from two games, makes KTA’s road to the postseason
appear even more challenging.
NBL A-Division
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Southern Conference
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Northern
Conference
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Lerotholi
Polytechnic
NUL
Rovers
Tigers
Bokamoso
South
Mafeteng
Roma
BBH
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Lichocha
Shooting Rifles
KTA
All-Stars
Botho
University
Limkokwing
Bokamoso
North
T98
Khubestate
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Molupe, however, insisted KTA still have
what it takes to challenge for the NBL title. KTA’s next game is on Friday
against T98 at Lehakoe.
“We have a deeper team than last year
and we believe we’re still a championship team,” Molupe said.
“We faced tough opponents in our first
game and it showed us the areas we need to work on early. We’ll be fine as long
as we make the right adjustments.”
Weekend
NBL Fixtures:
Friday
at Lehakoe:
KTA All-Stars v T98 (18:00)
Saturday
at Leshoboro Sports Complex:
09:00 KTA All-Stars v Bokamoso North
(A-Division)
10:30 KTA All-Stars v Bokamoso North
(Ladies Division)
12:00 Tigers v Mafeteng (A-Division)
13:30 Limkokwing University v Roma
(Ladies Division)
15:00 Mafeteng v KTA All-Stars (Ladies
Division)
16:30 Roma v BBH (A-Division)
Sunday
at LCE:
10:30 Bokamoso North v Tigers (Ladies Division)
12:00 Tigers v Bokamoso South
(A-Division)
13:30 Lichocha Shooting Rifles v
Mafeteng (Ladies Division)
15:00 Lichocha Shooting Rifles v T98
(A-Division)
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