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Kuwait Club draws first blood in best-of-five final against Kazma

Kuwait Club draws first blood in best-of-five final against Kazma

Arab Times01-05-2025

KUWAIT CITY, May 1: Kuwait Club's first basketball team seized control of the 2024–2025 league final by defeating Kazma 80–61 in Game 1 of the best-of-five series at the Basketball Association Hall in the Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Sports Complex. With three wins needed to secure the championship, the 'Whites' now hold a crucial 1–0 advantage.
After a tightly contested first half, Kuwait Club pulled away in the fourth quarter, outscoring Kazma by double digits to claim a comfortable victory. The next showdown is set for Sunday; a second win would leave Kuwait Club one victory shy of the title, while a Kazma triumph would send the series into a high-stakes Game 3.
Meanwhile, the bronze-medal series tips off today at 5:00 pm in Al-Ittihad Hall, pitting Al-Qurain against Al-Qadsiya. This best-of-three playoff gives the winner of the first match a 2-0 edge in the race for third place; Al-Qadsiya claimed that opening game last Tuesday with a 90–76 victory over Al-Qurain.
With the final and third-place series underway, Kuwaiti basketball fans are in for a thrilling conclusion to the season. The 'Whites' look to build on their decisive opening win, while Kazma fights to keep its title hopes alive, and Al-Qurain aims to avenge its early setback against the 'Yellows.'

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