Tuesday 5 July 2016

D'Tigers beat China 79-71 in Stankovic Cup opener

By Akeem Lawal
NIGERIA'S senior national male basketball team, D'Tigers defeated China 79-71 in their opening match at the FIBA Stankovic Continental Champions’ Cup in Beijing, China on Tuesday.


D’Tigers were still able to beat the host nation despite being without key players like as Al-Farouq Aminu, who just concluded his basketball camp in Ibadan at the weekend, his brother Alade, NBA star, Victor Ezeli and injured Mike Gbinije.


Speaking after the encounter, America-born D'Tigers coach, Will Voigt admitted it was a hard fought victory.

"It was a really hard fought game. It was great test. Both teams played hard. Down the stretch you had to execute," Voigt said.


Point guard, Ben Uzoh praised the team performance, saying, "The intensity was at an all-time high. We did a great job of playing together and matching China's intensity."


Nigeria will next play Argentina in their next game of the 4-Nation tournament on Wednesday, while China plays France who also beat Argentina 64-57 on Tuesday.

The competition is part of the training programme to prepare the African Champions for the Olympic Games which commences on August 5 in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.

The Stankovic Cup is an international basketball tournament for men's national teams held annually by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA).

The idea for the tournament came from Dr. Carl Men Ky Ching, president of FIBA and the purpose of the cup was to honor Serbian Borislav Stanković, FIBA Secretary General Emeritus, for his significant contribution to the world of basketball.

Being the only Chinese president of the 28 International Sport Federations, Dr. Ching selected China as the host country for the Cup.


The Cup is organised to promote basketball in that country and to provide an opportunity for the China men's national basketball team to compete with other top national teams from all around the world at the highest level.

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