Connect with us

Sports

D’Tigers coach rues defeat as USA thump Nigeria 110-66

Published

on

Coach of Nigeria’s senior male basketball team, the D’Tigers, Will Voigt has expressed disappointment following his team’s loss to USA on Tuesday.
USA men’s basketball team early Tuesday morning completed their Rio 2016 preparations with a convincing 110-66 victory over Nigeria in Houston on Monday.
Reflecting on the match, Voigt conceded that his African champions, ranked 25th in the world, were picked apart by the top-ranked Americans, who are favourites for gold in Rio.
“It’s hard because they’re so good in transition,” Voigt said. “It seemed like all of those three-point misses kind of led to their leak outs and as we know when they can get into an open court they kind of feed off of that.”
For the Americans, New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony led the rout with 19 points, with Klay Thompson bagging 17 points and DeMar DeRozan also getting in on the action with an impressive 13 points in just 22 minutes.
For Nigeria, Chamberlain Oguchi was the best of the bunch with 21 points, having sunk all four of Nigeria’s three-pointers. Yesterday’s news was all about Blazers forward Al-Farouq Aminu withdrawing from the squad, but his brother, Alade Aminu, put in a good shift with 13 points while Ike Diogu and Ben Uzoh each bagged 10 points.
After an unbeaten exhibition tour, team USA will now head to Brazil confident of Olympic glory, and face China in  their first game on August 6th.
“We leave tomorrow night and then it’s off, hopefully, to a gold medal,” US coach Mike Krzyzewski concluded.

Join the conversation

Opinions

Support Ripples Nigeria, hold up solutions journalism

Balanced, fearless journalism driven by data comes at huge financial costs.

As a media platform, we hold leadership accountable and will not trade the right to press freedom and free speech for a piece of cake.

If you like what we do, and are ready to uphold solutions journalism, kindly donate to the Ripples Nigeria cause.

Your support would help to ensure that citizens and institutions continue to have free access to credible and reliable information for societal development.

Donate Now