Jack Scully's team were convincing winners against SETU Waterford last weekend.
Portlaoise Panthers find themselves in a four-way tie at the top of the National League First Division standings after their last game of 2023.
Jack Scully's side are level on points with Limerick Celtics, Drogheda Wolves, and SETU Carlow who have a game in hand on the other three.
The Panthers were impressive winners last time out against SETU Waterford Vikings, where it finished 99-62 in Waterford.
The Laois club are next in action on Saturday week against Scotts Lakers Killarney in St Mary's Hall.
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