Tag: D’Tigers

  • Tokyo Olympics: Australia tame Nigeria’s D’Tigers in first group game

    Tokyo Olympics: Australia tame Nigeria’s D’Tigers in first group game

    Nigeria’s D’Tigers suffered a 67-84 defeat to the Boomers of Australia in their first Group B preliminary game of the Tokyo Olympics at the Saitama Arena on Sunday.

    According to reports that D’Tigers came into the game in high spirits after earning historic victories over Team U.S and Argentina recently in exhibition games.

    Nigeria had however lost to Australia in their final exhibition game by a huge margin of 39 points (108-69) several days ago, for a reality check for the team coming into the Olympics.

    This time, the game started with the D’Tigers looking the sharper of the two teams as they raced to a 4-0 lead in a blink of an eye.

    The resilient Australians, however came back at 4-4 for a ding-dong affair from then on.

    The Nigerians, led by Miami Heat point-guard Gabe Vincent, were impressive, matching the Boomers for strength as they tied the game 23-23 at the end of the quarter.

    The D’Tigers were off to a quick start yet again in the second quarter with a three-pointer to make it 26-23 and could have stretched their lead a little further.

    But the young and unexperienced Nigerian team were guilty of not taking advantage of their too many turnovers, including poor transition and staying poor at the free-throw line.

    The Aussies who are rated number four in the FIBA World ranking took advantage of the shortcomings of the Nigerian team.

    They led by three points going into half time 43-40, after winning the second quarter 20-17.

    The Nigerians kept the margin minimal at the end of the third quarter with a six-point deficit at 58-52 in favour of the Bommers.

    But D’Tigers collapsed in the fourth quarter, as the Aussies, inspired by San Antonio Spurs point-guard Patty Mills.

    He led a late surge for 25 points, from five of eight three-pointers, with six assists, four rebounds and four steals.

    While the Nigerians though showed a lot of improvement from their exhibition game defeat to the Aussies, but they again found it difficult curtailing their opponents in the final quarter of the game.

    Obi Emegano scored nine of his team-high 12 points in the first half.

    NBA winner Jordan Nwora had 10 points from the bench, while Josh Okogie contributed nine points.

    NAN reports that D’Tigers will now face Germany in their second group game on Wednesday as they look to qualify as one of the top two teams from their group.

    There is a fact of Olympic Games history that no African side has ever made it past the group stage of the competition, with Egypt the closest in 1952 after finishing ninth.

    But Nigeria is the first from the continent to have qualified for both the men’s and women’s basketball competitions at the same Games.

    However, based on the evidence from Nigeria’s exhibition games, both squads should have stronger aspirations than simply progressing from their groups at Tokyo 2020.

  • Tokyo 2020: Nine NBA stars make D’Tigers final squad [Full list]

    Tokyo 2020: Nine NBA stars make D’Tigers final squad [Full list]

    Nine NBA stars have been named in D’Tigers final 12-man rooster for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games by head coach Mike Brown.
    Brown released the list after about a month of camping in Sacramento and Las Vegas in the United States of America.

    Miami Heat trio Precious Achiuwa, Gabe Vincent and KZ Okpala are in line to make their debut for Nigeria after they were listed for the games.

    The D’Tigers will open their campaign against Australia at the Saitama Arena, Tokyo on July 25 and later face Germany and Italy.

    The West Africans head into the Olympics in confident mood having defeated USA and Australia in exhibition games.

    D’Tigers Tokyo 2020 Full Squad:

    Josh Okogie (Minnesota Timberwolves), Miye Oni (Utah Jazz), Jordan Nwora (Milwaukee Bucks), Caleb Agada (Hapoel Be’er Sheva), Obi Emegano (Fuenlbrada, Spain), Chimezie Metu (Sacramento Kings) , Ike Nwamu (Samara, Russia),

    Ekpe Udoh , Jahlil Okafor (Detroit Pistons), Precious Achiuwa, Gabe Vincent and KZ Okpala (Miami Heat).

  • Australia tame rampaging D’Tigers in exhibition game

    Australia tame rampaging D’Tigers in exhibition game

    Nigeria’s D’Tigers were brought down to earth in Las Vegas on Tuesday night as they fell 69-108 to Australia, their group B rivals at the upcoming Tokyo Olympics Men’s Basketball Event.

    In this exhibition game, the Nigerian senior male basketball side which on Saturday beat world leaders U.S. 90-87 failed to make it three wins in a row.

    After beating the U.S., the Nigerian side had also beaten another top-ranked side, Argentina, 94-71.

    The loss is the first for the Nigerian side since Mike Brown took charge in 2020.

    The Australian side were efficient in a display of grit and technical prowess as they won the first quarter 26-13.

    In the second quarter, they won 49-29 to take the scoreline to 75-42.

    The Australians went on to win by 39 points ending the game 108-69.

    They thus made it three wins in a row with Chris Gouding scoring 21 points, three rebounds and four steals, with a 100 per cent accuracy from the three-point line.

    Josh Okogie and Obi Emegano led the scorers’ chart for D’Tigers with 10 points each, while Jahlil Okafor had seven points and five rebounds, and Ike Iroegbu seven points.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that both Nigeria and Australia are billed to meet again on July 25, this time in their opening Group B game at the Tokyo Olympics.

  • D’Tigers overcome world number four Argentina in pre-olympic friendly

    D’Tigers overcome world number four Argentina in pre-olympic friendly

    Nigeria men’s basketball team, D’Tigers, recorded another impressive victory in their preparatory games ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, after outclassing world number four Argentina on Monday.

    Mike Brown’s side overpower the Argentines with a massive 23 points win, outscoring them 94 – 71.

    At the weekend, D’Tigers stunned number one ranked team USA 90-87.

    Argentina took the first quarter 19-17 but at half-time D’Tigers led 43-33.

    And in the third quarter D’Tigers were ahead by 74 points to Argentina’s 55.
    Argentina won gold and bronze at the Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 Olympics respectively.

    Also, they won the FIBA World Cup in 1950 and finished second at the 2002 and 2019 editions.

  • 8 NBA Stars make D’Tigers 15-man Tokyo Olympics squad

    8 NBA Stars make D’Tigers 15-man Tokyo Olympics squad

    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.

  • D’ Tigers defeat Rwanda to clinch maximum points at 2021 FIBA Afrobasket

    D’ Tigers defeat Rwanda to clinch maximum points at 2021 FIBA Afrobasket

    Nigeria’s senior men’s basketball team, D’ Tigers became the first team to qualify for the next round of the 2021 FIBA Afrobasket Championships, after defeating Rwanda 64-51.

    D’ Tigers were outstanding in their performance as they came from losing the first quarter, 14-22 to dominate the rest of the three quarters.

    The team recorded 16-9, 14-10 and 20-10 to record their second straight win after defeating South Sudan, 75-70 in their opening game.

    Nigeria’s best performers of the day were Keith Omoerah with 13 points and 6 rebounds, Ike Ireogbu with nine points, seven rebounds and one assist.

    Abdulmalik Abu also contributed nine points and three rebounds.

    Nigeria faces Mali on Feb. 19 as their final group game to decide the group leaders of group D.

    Mfon Udofia-led team would be mentally alert to the tactics of the Malians, as they remained the toughest opposition for the D’ Tigers.

    NAN

  • 2020 Olympics: D’Tigers draw Australia as D’Tigress to face U.S, France

    2020 Olympics: D’Tigers draw Australia as D’Tigress to face U.S, France

    The Nigerian national female basketball team, D’Tigress, have been drawn alongside world number one U.S, European powerhouse France and hosts Japan in their event’s Group B at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

    With a developing rivalry between USA and D’Tigress recently, basketball aficionados are salivating over the matchup that promises premium excitement.

    The last meeting although ended in a slim 76-71 points in favor of the world number one despite Nigeria leading for the better part of the game, many described it as a more improved showing against the team they had earlier lost to 71-40 at the quarter finals of the 2018 World Cup.

    The pairings were made at the official draw of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Basketball Tournaments for both the women’s and men’s competitions, held at FIBA headquarters.

    For the men, D’Tigers, they have been drawn in Group B against Australia and winners of the Olympics Qualifying Tournaments (OQTs) to be held in Croatia and Serbia.

    The wait for the last two opponents for D’Tigers will be over when the OQTs come to an end on July 24.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 2020 Olympic Games will hold from July 23 to Aug. 8.

  • Nigeria’s D’Tigers gets new spot in FIBA world ranking

    Nigeria’s D’Tigers gets new spot in FIBA world ranking

    Nigeria’s Senior Basketball team, D’Tigers, has retained its continental lead and moved up to 22nd in world ranking after winning all its games at the FIBA AfroBasket qualifiers.

    In the ranking table on the Federation of International Basketball Association (FIBA) website on Thursday, D’Tigers’ moved by one spot up on the global scene after garnering 433.3 points in the month under review.

    D’Tigers were able to achieve this feat after winning their three matches against South Sudan, Rwanda and Mali in the just concluded 2021 Afrobasket qualifiers.

    On the global scene, USA maintained a firm grip on top spot ahead of No. 2 Spain.

    Russia is the only newcomer to the top 10 after climbing two spots to No. 9 and switching places with the Czech Republic, which dropped to No. 11.

    Having played just one game in November, Italy stayed put at No. 12 despite seeing their point tally grow to 582.5.

    Defending EuroBasket champions Slovenia, which won twice to improve to 3-1 in Group F of the Qualifiers and clinch a spot in the Final Round, climbed two spots to No.16 after wins over Ukraine and Austria.

    Wins against higher-ranked Spain (No. 2) and Poland (No. 13) not only locked in Israel’s berth at the FIBA EuroBasket 2022 but also saw them rise two spots to No. 39.

    Syria and Saudi Arabia were the biggest risers in Asia, moving up five places each to No. 90 and No. 91, respectively in the FIBA World Ranking after both went 1-1 in November.

    South Sudan, coached by long-time NBA star and federation president Luol Deng, won two of three games in the FIBA AfroBasket 2021 Qualifiers in Kigali, Rwanda, to register a rise of nine positions to their current rank of No. 98.

    A win against Mozambique was enough to see Kenya move seven spots to No. 115 despite losses to African basketball powerhouses Angola and Senegal.

    Meanwhile in Europe, Albania also moved up seven positions to break into the top 100 following their FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 European Pre-Qualifiers games against the higher-ranked Portugal and Belarus.

    The biggest drop in the FIBA World Ranking was suffered by Madagascar, which plummeted 30 places to No. 124 after losing in the FIBA AfroBasket 2021 Qualifiers to Tunisia by 37 points, to Central African Republic by 26 and to Democratic Republic of Congo by 18.

  • D’Tigers gets new coach for Tokyo 2020

    D’Tigers gets new coach for Tokyo 2020

    The Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) on Wednesday said it had hired U.S based Mike Brown, supported by Alex Nwora and J.B Bickerstaff, to lead Nigeria’s men team, D’tigers, to 2020 Summer Olympics.

    NBBF President, Musa Kida, told newsmen in Lagos that the team would be booked by the quality services of Brown who is highly reputed in the U.S.

    According to Kida, Brown holds a very credible profile having worked as an assistant head coach to the victorious Golden State Warriors of the U.S.

    According to Kida, Brown also boasts of strings of success with clubs like Cleveland Cavaliers, Loss Angelis Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers to mention a few.

    “His appointment was part of the determination that this administration had promised to bring the best to the development of basketball in Nigeria, especially the senior national teams.

    “His appointment would also attract the best players that we have far and wide who, like in the past, want to represent Nigeria at the top competitions.

    “Although his appointment is for the Summer Games, but I am confident that he would go beyond that because he is so passionate about progress of basketball in Nigeria,” Kida said.

    On the possibilities of the team performing credible well at the Olympics, the president said that he was confident of the team doing well and going beyond the past records.

    “We are confident of putting up a great team out there, our players at the senior national levels for men and women have always shown commitment and determination to do well.

    “D’Tigers and D’Tigress have the spirit to win, they have what it takes to shock the world, the prospect is very high, especially with the quality of players we intend to invite,” Kida said.

    According to the president, the newly appointed coach Brown is passionate about contributing a lot to the develpment of basketball in Nigeria.

    “He wants to go beyond the Olympics because he is passionate about the progress of the sport in Nigeria.

    “His assistant, Alex Nwora, would be more supportive, having been around for a while and having also good knowledge of our players.

    “They would form a formidable team that can take Nigeria beyond the past records and perhaps make it to the podium, I am very positive the coaches would work together.

    “Nwora definitely have respect for Brown and he knows he stands a lot to gain working hand-in-hand with a high profile person in Brown.

  • FG commends D’Tigers for impressive rise on new FIBA Ranking

    FG commends D’Tigers for impressive rise on new FIBA Ranking

    The Federal Government has reiterated it’s assurance of support to our Male Basketball Team, D’ Tigers for their recent superlative performances at the recently concluded FIBA World Championships in China which earned them 23rd position in latest FIBA ranking.
    Riding on the crest of this movement from 33rd to 23rd on FIBA ranking of best teams in the world, Mr Sunday Dare commended the African Champions and Olympic Qualifiers to Tokyo 2020 for this feat, assuring them of Government support all the way in thier subsequent international competitions.
    Similarly, the Minister recalled the stellar performancces and skilful display of our Amazon female basketball team, D’ Tigress, who with the resilient spirit and character of Tiger on the basketball court, became African Champions at the last AFRO-BASKET Championship in Senegal, Dakar to win their fourth continental title.
    In the same way of giving Government support and encouragement to Basketball, the Minister who visited the Dodan Basketball Academy in Ilupeju, Lagos today for inspection, stated that he was to play with the basketball team of starlets between the ages of 6-15 years, both male and female but for the rain, he however promised to visit them sometime in the future.
    Mr Dare was received at the Academy by the Proprietor and Vice President of Nigeria Basketball Federation, Mr Babs Ogunade.