The Guardian (Nigeria)

NBBF excited by Nigeria’s U-18 teams’ silver medals at Mali 2017

- By Alex Monye

THE Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) is elated that the country has a bright future in basketball following the nation’s U-18 male and female teams’ second place finish at the just concluded FIBA Africa 3x3 Championsh­ip, which ended in Mali on Sunday. Commending the teams’ efforts yesterday, NBBF President, Musa Kida said the country has the potential to dominate Africa and become a strong force in world basketball with adequate planning and preparatio­n.

According to Kida, qualificat­ion of four different national basketball teams for finals of FIBA organized tournament­s since the new NBBF board was sworn in on July 21 showed the potential in the Nigerian game. He said with better preparatio­ns, Nigeria would challenge the world’s best successful­ly, while still eulogizing the gold medal winning D’tigress and the D’tigers for performing miracles despite limited days of Afrobasket preparatio­ns.

He said, “Only two weeks camping for D’tigers… a team that played matches at the competitio­n without really playing together and the kind of commitment the boys had. I cannot but com- mend them for performing this miracle.”

Kida said Nigeria has enough talents home and abroad to produce worldclass athletes with three of its players bagging individual awards at the Afrobasket for men.

“Our captain, Ike Diogu is the best basketball­er in Africa, as he was chosen as the Most Valuable Player of the tournament after scoring the most points at the tournament. Ikenna Iroegbu was also picked in the tournament’s best five, while Afam Nwamu claimed the best three point shooter,” he enthused. He promised that the federa- tion would leave no stone unturned to give the D’tigers adequate support and preparatio­ns needed for a successful World Cup qualifying campaign in February 2018.

He also believes that with early start and better preparatio­ns, the Sam Vincent coached D’tigress will do Nigeria proud at the World Cup.

Meanwhile, the players’ representa­tive on the NBBF board, Ejike Ugboaja will meet with all players in the Nigerian Basketball League system tomorrow and Thursday to fashion a way forward for players and the game.

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