Eid Mubarak to everyone!
Sana'a/
Lahore: My prayers go out to AR who suffered a torn ACL injury. In Sha'a Allah you come back stronger than ever and you have a quick recovery. Lahore is only concerned with personal stats, and I would usually not predict them. However, Sana'a was already struggling and they lose their captain.
Beirut/Riyadh: Will Riyadh even show up?
Granada/
Mombasa: Mombasa is one of the better teams in this league, Granada are the defending champs. They compete, they won't go down easy, but Mombasa has too much chemistry. If Raza is showing up, and he is healthy, Granada has to watch the fast breaks as he is a top fast break player and he will have Mo Masri running to the 3 point line. Pete Brown will give Granada fits.
Alexandria/
Cordoba: Alexandria competes, in they're in almost every game they play in. This will be a tight game, but Cordoba is more experienced and they have the bigger payers. Kenneth and Luke are very good players and Cordoba is a top 6 offensive team.
Dhaka/
Suba: Game of the week for sure! As much as I want to go Dhaka because, again, they just find a way to win, like I said weeks ago, I won't keep doubting Suba. They beat Mombasa who were, at the time, 5-1. Then they beat Islamabad who were, at the time, 7-0. They play physical, and everyone knows their role. Sasa ended up showing up to our game, don't believe them if they say someone isn't showing up. Haha
Cairo/
Jakarta: Is Ed back? Cairo don't trust each other. They have 2 really good players, but they don't play too well together it seems. Himey Himeesssss
Kabul/Jerusalem: Kabul.
Baghdad/Istanbul: Istanbul just isn't the same team as a few years ago. Baghdad is 5-1 when Amir plays.
Sarajevo/Mecca: Anas Najib has been statistically playing well, but I think he hasn't been playing as well as he really could. He has been ball dominant, and it has been holding back players like Khalil, Malik, and Omar. Khalil is a defensive player who plays well offensively when he is controlling the offense, Malik needs touches to be involved, and Omar is best with the ball in his hands. They have to figure this out to compete.
Tehran/Timbuktu: Tehran is a top 2 defensive team who could work on their offense. Let your great defense lead you into your offense. You won't be a contender if those offensive numbers don't jump because the better teams in this league will just take advantage come playoff time. Timbuktu does have Muj, Khaled, and Shafic, but I think Tehran's defense will lead the charge this week.
Delhi/Islamabad: #STDWSI, Jay Fly reaching for the sky. Me and Moo, the Big 2. Marweezy, ball is just too easy.
Fez/Kazan: We all know it'll be Kazan or Mombasa.
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