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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by Redman44(m): 4:30pm On Jul 29
I said it here that these ladies will pull shock wins at the Olympics. This is the first of them. All the naysayers on this thread can see what belief and faith in a team can produce. Cheers. Congrats, Dtigress and Coach Wakama.

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by PDPGuy: 5:53pm On Jul 29
D’Tigress and South Sudan at these Olympics 🫱🏾‍🫲🏽🫱🏾‍🫲🏽
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by PDPGuy: 6:22pm On Jul 29
The French women beat Canada 75-54. This result means that France now top the table, on points difference, with Nigeria 2nd, Australia 3rd, and Canada 4th.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by PDPGuy: 6:31pm On Jul 29
Can’t wait for South Sudan v the U.S. on Wednesday at 8pm!
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by PDPGuy: 6:54pm On Jul 29
Only one person! Nawa oh 👏🏾
Not a bad record for a 32 year old coach 💁🏾

Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by lovewins: 6:55pm On Jul 29
PDPGuy:
The French women beat Canada 75-54. This result means that France now top the table, on points difference, with Nigeria 2nd, Australia 3rd, and Canada 4th.

Prior to the tournament, I always thought Canada was our best chance at a win, watching their game against France help solidify that yet the more. I also think if we play great defence like we did today we could beat France too.

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by youngestgrad(m): 6:56pm On Jul 29
Pls what is d name of the d'tigress No 6? I think she is a center.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by PDPGuy: 7:20pm On Jul 29
youngestgrad:
Pls what is d name of the d'tigress No 6? I think she is a center.
Lauren Ebo. Yes she is a center, and the 2nd tallest on the team at 6’4”
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by daveP(m): 8:28pm On Jul 29
Congrats to this resilient team. They brought it on and refused to surrender that lead. 3/4 quarters won against a powerhouse is the thrill. I didn't see that Liz Cambage sef, with loud mouth. What she's currently doing is even more pitiful. These ladies wore 🐯🐯 spirit and gave the perfect revenge after that fiasco.

Murjanatu
Promise
Ezinne

These 3 in particular are something else. I didn't add Amy cos i just personally believe she's still loading.😂
If she comes full battery... Oh my!!

There were too many 2pointer misses today. We ought to be 100+ but I'll take this upset so well. We deserve the win and shout out to Rena Wakama 🇳🇬💯

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by PDPGuy: 8:32pm On Jul 29
lovewins:


Prior to the tournament, I always thought Canada was our best chance at a win, watching their game against France help solidify that yet the more. I also think if we play great defence like we did today we could beat France too.
I believe we can beat Canada too. Hey, I would take 5 points from the group any day, especially when you consider that, a week ago, almost no one believed this team would garner more than 3 points from the group
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by BlackSaints: 8:39pm On Jul 29
ReubenE:

I'm Ijaw like her and I can tell you it is not necessary.

Because some elements are neck deep into tribalism does not mean everyone must do it, and especially in sport
First of all, She's an Okrikan lady, there's nothing wrong if I celebrate my town woman. Most people here don't know Okrika or where it is located so it's very necessary if I mention it here. I don't know why you are making a big deal out of my comment, other tribes do it here everyday. And nothing concern me concern ijaw, Okrika and Okrikans have gain nothing from ijaw.🤷🚶🚶
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by youngestgrad(m): 8:49pm On Jul 29
PDPGuy:

Lauren Ebo. Yes she is a center, and the 2nd tallest on the team at 6’4”
Thanks Chief
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by dankorode(m): 10:29pm On Jul 29
daveP:
Congrats to this resilient team. They brought it on and refused to surrender that lead. 3/4 quarters won against a powerhouse is the thrill. I didn't see that Liz Cambage sef, with loud mouth. What she's currently doing is even more pitiful. These ladies wore 🐯🐯 spirit and gave the perfect revenge after that fiasco.

Murjanatu
Promise
Ezinne

These 3 in particular are something else. I didn't add Amy cos i just personally believe she's still loading.😂
If she comes full battery... Oh my!!

There were too many 2pointer misses today. We ought to be 100+ but I'll take this upset so well. We deserve the win and shout out to Rena Wakama 🇳🇬💯

you for not post this kind picture nah

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by carbonado(m): 10:37pm On Jul 29
Does anyone have link to the highlights or full game,I want to watch it again...

cc : lovewins , PDPGuy

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by PDPGuy: 10:49pm On Jul 29
^^
Carbonado: you can check out the highlights on NBC Sports YouTube page
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by PDPGuy: 10:58pm On Jul 29
No matter how you slice or dice it, D’Tigress would avoid the U.S. in the quarter finals, per the Olympic format

Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by daveP(m): 11:29pm On Jul 29
dankorode:
you for not post this kind picture nah
any reason why? Im sincerely curious? shocked shocked👀
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by dankorode(m): 7:23am On Jul 30
daveP:
any reason why? Im sincerely curious? shocked shocked👀
the thing not good for viewing abeg,
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by lovewins: 7:44am On Jul 30
dankorode:
the thing not good for viewing abeg,

Lol. You mean a picture that has gotten the most attention on social media? Perspectives sha.

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by lovewins: 8:10am On Jul 30
lovewins:
Why is Promise still shooting the ball for God's sake? You're literally the worst shooter on the team. Give it up. Kai

Anyone with connection to the team, please help us beg promise to stop shooting the ball especially beyond the arch. She's literally the worst shooter on the team and the data shows that.

Vs Australia yesterday she was[b] 2-12[/b]

At the Olympics qualification tournament she went:

1-8 Vs Belgium
2-12 Vs USA
3-14 Vs Senegal


In the last 4 games she's played she's gone[b] 8-46[/b] in FGA. It means she's shooting 17% from the field. Those are terrible numbers.

She is a hell of a defender and a good ball facilitator. She should focus primarily on running plays and defending. Let her leave the shooting to others.

And it at all she should shoot, she should drive to the paint and attempt it. That way she's likely to get fouled and get to the free throw line which she's good at.

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by Redman44(m): 6:53pm On Jul 30
Against France, all eyes will be on Ezinne Kalu and Amy Okonkwo. The French defence and attack will focus on the two of them. This is when Rena should introduce a dark Knight to the game- Someone who is a good shooter who is relatively unknown in the team- someone like Adebola Adeyeye or Blessing Ejiofor to do the damage. Coach Rena has to coax the " Dark Knight " to shoot 3 pointers and two pointers at any opportunities she has. Someone like Elizabeth Balogun must rise up to the occasion that day.

Our defence has to be very tight against France on Thursday. We are literally playing against the whole of France on Thursday. Go, D'tigress.

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by lovewins: 7:45pm On Jul 30
Redman44:
Against France, all eyes will be on Ezinne Kalu and Amy Okonkwo. The French defence and attack will focus on the two of them. This is when Rena should introduce a dark Knight to the game- Someone who is a good shooter who is relatively unknown in the team- someone like Adebola Adeyeye or Blessing Ejiofor to do the damage. Coach Rena has to coax the " Dark Knight " to shoot 3 pointers and two pointers at any opportunities she has. Someone like Elizabeth Balogun must rise up to the occasion that day.

Our defence has to be very tight against France on Thursday. We are literally playing against the whole of France on Thursday. Go, D'tigress.

While I totally understand what you're trying to say, your suggestion isn't going to work except by some miracle. Blessing and Adebola are 0% career 3 points shooters. They fair better on 2 point shooting, but it's difficult to see how that translates seeing the both averaged less than 4 shots per game.

If I would suggest a dark night I'll go with Tomi Taiwo since she can shoot beyond the arch. Elizabeth Balogun like you suggested is also a safe bet. Pallas also has to make some shots, finally Promise has to shoot less.

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by Redman44(m): 8:15pm On Jul 30
lovewins:


While I totally understand what you're trying to say, your suggestion isn't going to work except by some miracle. Blessing and Adebola are 0% career 3 points shooters. They fair better on 2 point shooting, but it's difficult to see how that translates seeing the both averaged less than 4 shots per game.

If I would suggest a dark night I'll go with Tomi Taiwo since she can shoot beyond the arch. Elizabeth Balogun like you suggested is also a safe bet. Pallas also has to make some shots, finally Promise has to shoot less.

It is literally going to be WAR on Thursday against France. How many minutes did Adebola Adeyeye and Blessing Ejiofor spend on the court against Australia? We need at least 2 unknown players to rise up to the occasion on Thursday. I believe Coach Rena will be weighing up her options at the moment. I forgot about Tomi Taiwo completely. Yes, she can be the dark Knight, however she has to be quicker on her feet to launch 3 pointers. Tomi has to be faster in shooting on Thursday. As for Elizabeth Balogun, she is a dangerous player on her good days. She should be great on Thursday.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by lovewins: 8:36pm On Jul 30
Redman44:


It is literally going to be WAR on Thursday against France. How many minutes did Adebola Adeyeye and Blessing Ejiofor spend on the court against Australia? We need at least 2 unknown players to rise up to the occasion on Thursday. I believe Coach Rena will be weighing up her options at the moment. I forgot about Tomi Taiwo completely. Yes, she can be the dark Knight, however she has to be quicker on her feet to launch 3 pointers. Tomi has to be faster in shooting on Thursday. As for Elizabeth Balogun, she is a dangerous player on her good days. She should be great on Thursday.

Funny thing is I think we'll fair better offensively. My concern is if we are about to put up the same defensive masterclass we did against Australia. Many people don't know how good the Australian defence is. Ezi Magbegor and Alana Smith are both top 5 in blocks (ranked 2 and 4). They are also both top 20 in rebounds. Bridget Carlton is one of the leaders in 3pts in the league too. How we were about to compete despite all of these is actually very impressive.

France isn't as good defensively as Australia, at least on paper. We just need to take care of the basketball and put up great defence cause their offense is great. Marine Johannes is one heck of a shooter, watch out for her.

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by carbonado(m): 11:32am On Jul 31
Who is watching Spain vs Puerto Rico..they are going at it... grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by PDPGuy: 8:01pm On Jul 31
carbonado:
Who is watching Spain vs Puerto Rico..they are going at it... grin grin
Naivety killed Puerto Rico. Why would you commit a foul with less than 2 seconds left, thereby allowing your opponent to convert two free-throws
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by carbonado(m): 9:02pm On Jul 31
PDPGuy:

Naivety killed Puerto Rico. Why would you commit a foul with less than 2 seconds left, thereby allowing your opponent to convert two free-throws
...yeah, inexperience...What your view of the game 2mw...Glad we finally have a real point guard in the team...noticed,Okoro did not step on the floor at all,or did she? Also I noticed the Coach played it like march madness, the rotation was just about 7-8 players of you noticed.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by PDPGuy: 9:49pm On Jul 31
carbonado:
...yeah, inexperience...What your view of the game 2mw...Glad we finally have a real point guard in the team...noticed,Okoro did not step on the floor at all,or did she? Also I noticed the Coach played it like march madness, the rotation was just about 7-8 players of you noticed.
I think Wakama may opt for a zone defense within the first few mins of the first quarter, especially after seeing that Australia had their best offensive spell, in the first quarter, against D’Tigress. As the French are offensively better the Aussies, it would be wise not to play loose defense in the first 5-6 minutes.

I also think Tomi would get some minutes; but her effectiveness is up in the air. If the French shackle her like the U.S. did during Olympic qualifiers, then I wouldn’t expect her to drain many threes
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by Tolulopefinest(m): 10:02pm On Jul 31
Can Nigeria beat france ?

The odd is 10.

Is it worth the risk ? I don't know much about Basketball please.

Is France better than the Australians we beat ?
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by carbonado(m): 7:11am On Aug 01
PDPGuy:

I think Wakama may opt for a zone defense within the first few mins of the first quarter, especially after seeing that Australia had their best offensive spell, in the first quarter, against D’Tigress. As the French are offensively better the Aussies, it would be wise not to play loose defense in the first 5-6 minutes.

I also think Tomi would get some minutes; but her effectiveness is up in the air. If the French shackle her like the U.S. did during Olympic qualifiers, then I wouldn’t expect her to drain many threes
...I have not seen France play, however,I do not think playing zone is good against most European team, because they mostly are good shooting teams. I do not know if the likes of Marine Johannes or Gabby Williams is on this present squad,if they are,we better not play zone. I think we would play the same way,we played the Australians.. Occassional full court press, traps as soon the other team approaches the the half court,a lot of pressure on the ball leading to deflections and wayward passes by the opposing team...I hope we keep the same tempo from last game.Note, France will be out for revenge as we beated them the last time we met.

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by lovewins: 7:19am On Aug 01
carbonado:
...I have not seen France play, however,I do not think playing zone is good against most European team, because they mostly are good shooting teams. I do not know if the likes of Marine Johannes or Gabby Williams is on this present squad,if they are,we better not play zone. I think we would play the same way,we played the Australians.. Occassional full court press, traps as soon the other team approaches the the half court,a lot of pressure on the ball leading to deflections and wayward passes by the opposing team...I hope we keep the same tempo from last game.Note, France will be out for revenge as we beated them the last time we met.

Gabby and Marine are are part of the squad. I agree, we should play the same way we did Australia. No point pivoting from what's working. As long as we stand on business defensively and clean up our offence I think we can win today's game.

Also, Promise Amukamara should not shoot the ball. I'll rather she drive into the paint and get us those free throws.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - Onward To The Afrobasket by lovewins: 7:23am On Aug 01
PDPGuy:

I think Wakama may opt for a zone defense within the first few mins of the first quarter, especially after seeing that Australia had their best offensive spell, in the first quarter, against D’Tigress. As the French are offensively better the Aussies, it would be wise not to play loose defense in the first 5-6 minutes.

I also think Tomi would get some minutes; but her effectiveness is up in the air. If the French shackle her like the U.S. did during Olympic qualifiers, then I wouldn’t expect her to drain many threes

I think I s about setting up your players for Success. Tomi has to set her feet to shoot for her to be effective. We saw that clearly at the Afrobasket. Question is how do we achieve this? Set up plays exactly the same way the Japanese does. You have their guard who drives into the paint and gets a lot of defensive attention which is automatically leaves a shooter open. Doing this should work for Tomi.

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