By Our Reporter
THE camp of the D’Tigress received a major boost on
Saturday following the arrival of team captain, Adaora Elonu.
Adaora who was recently named team captain by Head Coach,
Otis Hughley left the team’s camp in Atlanta to join her new club, Atlanta
Dreams for the WNBA playoffs.
Speaking on arrival, the member of the 2017 Afrobasket
winning squad, who is excited to be back with her team mates in Lagos, said
leaving the camp in Atlanta to join her new club was a difficult decision to
make.
“It was hard leaving the girls in camp in Atlanta, but
now that I am back, I am happy and I can’t wait to see them. We are preparing
pretty hard. The girls have been preparing since I was away. So it’s good that
I am back to see what they have learnt and see what I can learn from what they
have been doing since I have been away.”
She said that participating at the World Cup will be a
good experience for all the players which will definitely mark a new chapter in
their careers as professionals.
“No pressure on me, everything is team effort. We all
trust each other so there is no pressure. It’s going to be a good experience
for us.”
She was coy when asked how far the team can go at the
World.
“As far as we are willing, as far as we are able.”
With her arrival, the number of players in camp has now
increased to 15 with the Technical Crew expected to announce the final 12-man
roster for the 2018 FIBA Women World Cup in the coming days.
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