Zain Bahrain Basketball League Final: Al Ahli v Muharraq – Game 4 Preview
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Al Ahli stand one win from Zain Bahrain Basketball League glory as they prepare to face Muharraq in a crucial Game 4 tomorrow at Khalifa Sports City Arena.
Al Ahli pulled off a tight 86-83 win over Muharraq in Game 3 on Sunday, taking a 2-1 lead in this best-of-five final series. The result puts them within touching distance of the title, but Muharraq, known for their tenacity, will aim to level the series in tomorrow’s 7:00 PM tip-off.
Game 3 Recap
Sunday’s match was a classic, with Al Ahli clinging to a 45-42 advantage at the break. A lively crowd, joined by Bahraini sports officials, created a cauldron of noise at Khalifa Sports City Arena. The return of Al Ahli’s Maitham Jameel and Muharraq’s Sir Dominic, both defying injury, added technical flair to a tightly contested affair.
The match turned in the fourth quarter when, with Muharraq leading 69-66 and six minutes to play, a scuffle saw Mohammed Ameer (Muharraq) and Jameel (Al Ahli) ejected. Al Ahli, undeterred, showed composure beyond their years, managing the clock expertly in the closing stages to secure a three-point win.
Key Players
Al Ahli’s American star Rice was instrumental in Game 3, pouring in 22 points, with Jameel (16) and Stone (14) providing vital support. Muharraq leaned on new recruit Keron Deshields, who led all scorers with 23 points, while Tony Mitchell and the now-suspended Ameer added 15 apiece. With Ameer absent, Muharraq’s bench will need to step up to counter Al Ahli’s depth.
What’s at Stake
This rivalry has delivered drama in spades, and Game 4 promises more. Al Ahli’s ability to stay calm under pressure gives them a slight edge, but Muharraq’s resilience makes them dangerous. A win tomorrow seals the championship for Al Ahli; a Muharraq win forces a decisive Game 5.
Three to Watch
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Can Al Ahli exploit Muharraq’s missing piece? Ameer’s ejection leaves a gap in Muharraq’s lineup—will Al Ahli target this weakness?
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Will Deshields keep Muharraq in the fight? The American’s 23-point haul in Game 3 was electric—can he repeat it?
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How will emotions shape the game? After Game 3’s flashpoint, both sides must channel their intensity without crossing the line.
When and Where
Tip-off is at 7:00 PM tomorrow at Khalifa Sports City Arena, where another capacity crowd is expected. Al Ahli are on the cusp of the title, but Muharraq’s fighting spirit means this is far from over.
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