AFTER a brief mid-season break, the country’s top club basketball teams will again take to the hardwood floors at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall in the One Guyana Basketball Premier League.
Saturday (today) will see three clashes with the action tipping off at 17:00 hours featuring the Panthers meeting Amelia Wards Jets.
Next, former club champion, Bounty Colts, will look to turn around their fortunes when they take on Linden side Kings.
Defending champion, North Ruimveldt Ravens who have had a Luke-warm showing in the first half will close off the evening against Kobras.
On Sunday, another three clashes are scheduled, starting with Plaisance Guardian meeting Victory Valley Royals.
After which, Black caimans tackle Bounty colts, while the North Ruimveldt Ravens are back in action, this time against the Block 22 Flames.
The league is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, and the National Sports Commission.
The League is set to conclude in May and features 22 teams evenly split in the Jaguars and Harpy Eagles Conferences drawn from all across the country.
The teams are battling for bragging rights, top dollars and the coveted trophy.
This year sees the top side collecting a million Guyana dollars for first place with half a million for the second-place team.
Third and fourth place will also collect cash prizes along with trophies.