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NBBF Set to Invite More Players for Commonweal­th Games

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The Assistant Coach of Nigeria’s male basketball team, D’Tigers, Aderemi Adewunmi, yesterday disclose that some foreign profession­als will be invited to join their counterpar­ts as camping intensifie­s for the 2018 Commonweal­th Games in Australia.

The explained the need for the reinforcem­ent after the team’s morning training session and noted that the move became necessary to create the right tactical balance for the team ahead of the competitio­n.

“Some foreign based players are going to be invited to camp, but I think the bulk of the team will be home based players. We will definitely beef up the team with few foreign based players.”

He commended the players currently in camp for putting up the right attitude and winning mentality in training which he said will brighten their chances of representi­ng Nigeria.

“Some of the boys in camp were either called to camp during the preparatio­n for the 2017 Afrobasket while others went with the team to Tunisia. So, the experience they have gathered so far will be invaluable.”

With Nigeria grouped alongside hosts Australia, New Zealand and Canada, the former assistant coach of the senior women’s national team is optimistic that with the right mentality and training, the team can spring up some surprises.

“They (New Zealand, Canada and Australia) are very good teams and Nigeria will definitely have very tough match-ups against these teams, but when we get there we will just play our game because basketball is a global language.

“The way they play in Australia is the same way they play in New Zealand, Canada and Nigeria, but how we play each team will determine who wins.

It’s a good thing for our league because it has shown that the NBBF can depend on them. We have strong and experience­d players in the league. Playing at the Commonweal­th Games level will be very good for our league because it will afford them a platform to market the league to the world,” he remarked.

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