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Eight NBA Stars Dominate D’Tigers’ 15-man List

Ogwumike three sisters eye history with Nigeria at the Olympics

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After weeks of camping, D’Tigers Head Coach, Mike Brown, has pruned the 49-man list to 15 ahead of the friendly series lined up for the team just before the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.

The 15-man list is made up of eight NBA stars headlined by Detroit Piston Centre, Jahlil Okafor who is in line to make his internatio­nal debut for Nigeria.

Miami Heat’s trio of Gabe Vincent, Chikezie ‘KZ’ Okpala and 2020 NBA draft pick, Precious Achiuwa have also been pencilled down for the last phase of preparatio­n with Utah Jazz’s Miye Oni.

Minnesota Timberwolv­es’ Josh Okogie and Metu Chimezie of Sacramento Kings will be making a return to the team following their exploits at the 2019 FIBA World Cup in China where the youngsters helped Nigeria secure an Olympics ticket alongside Ike Iroegbu.

Jordan Nwora’s fairytale adventure continues with another chance to be at the Olympics. Nwora whose team, Milwaukee Bucks is heading to the NBA finals is the current and youngest highest point scorer for Nigeria in a competitiv­e game as well as making history alongside his father (Coach) being on the same team.

After missing out of the 2019 World Cup, Spain-based Obi Emegano returns with his inclusion, alongside Caleb Agada,

Ekpe Udoh and Stanley Okoye who has been a constant feature in the team since 2015.

A member of the 2015 Afrobasket team, Mike Gbinije made the cut with Chima Moneke who has been impressive for the team since making his debut during the 2021 Afrobasket qualifiers.

Brown revealed that the final 12-man list will be named days before their trip to Tokyo.

Nigeria is grouped alongside

Australia, Germany and Italy following the conclusion of the Olympics Qualifying Tournament.

In the roster for Nigeria’s senior women’s team also released yesterday, the Ogwumike sisters are on the threshold of history after the trio were listed in the 15-man provisiona­l list submitted to the Nigeria Basketball Federation by Head Coach, Otis Hughley.

Number one overall draft in 2012, 2016 WNBA Most Valuable Player and current Los Angeles Sparks power forward, Nneka Ogwumike has been penciled down alongside Chinenye Ogwumike who had previously represente­d the United States of America at the U-18 and U-19 categories.

Erica completes the list of the Ogwumike sisters who may be making history as siblings playing for the same national team at the Olympic Games.

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