FIBA WQ Qualifiers: Cote d’Ivoire thrashes Nigeria

FIBA WQ Qualifiers: Cote d’Ivoire thrashes Nigeria
February 23 23:13 2019 Print This Article

D’Tigers suffered their first loss at the on-going 2019 FIBA World Cup qualifiers against Cote d’Ivoire by 72 points to 46 at the Palaise des Sports arena on Friday.

In what was going to be a night the team will hope to forget in a hurry, Cote d’Ivoire raced into an 8 point early lead in the first quarter to set the tone for the final outcome of the game.

The team trailed throughout the game (10-14. 9-14, 12-27, 15-17) which has gone down as the heaviest defeat by D’Tigers since Coach Alex Nwora took charge in 2017.

D’Tigers returnee, Ekene Ibekwe was the team’s top performer with 8 points, 10 rebounds and 2 steals while team captain, Ike Diogu was the highest scorer with 10 points and 5 rebounds.

On the night, D’Tigers could only manage a 35.7% from the 2 points shots compared to 44.7% of the Ivoirians who also had a 41.7% conversion from the 3 point line as against Nigeria’s 4.5%.

In his post match reaction, Nwora commended the boys for putting up a decent show despite the fatigue and little time together in camp for training.

He said the Ivoirians did a good job in containing his team’s offense after the team only managed to score just a single 3 point shot throughout the game saying it was going to be tough for any team to win with such poor shooting record.

“I know we are fighters, Ivory Coast played at home, they had their home support and that got to us a little bit too.”

“I am proud of the way we fought but we could have done more to represent Nigeria better but we have 2 more games to regain our respect in Africa and hopefully we will do a better job tomorrow against Central Africa,” Nwora said.

On his part, Diogu said the team did not execute the game as planned while missing a lot of their scoring chances which cost the team dearly but stressed that it is not enough for the panic button.

“We missed easy shots. A lot of those three shots that were wide open.”

“If I am being honest, do I think Ivory Coast is a better team than us? No. I think if we play them 20 times, we will beat them 20 times out of the 20 but unfortunately, that’s why the game is played.

“All it takes is one night to be off. They played well, hats off to them but is it a reason for me to be concerned? No, because we never shot like that before from 3 or 2”

Diogu is optimistic that all mistakes will be corrected on Saturday when they face 3rd placed Central Africa Republic. �������\�C^

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