D'Tigers qualify Nigeria for Olympics B-Ball for the 1st time
Tournament superstar Ike Diogu (25 points) made all the big
plays in crunch time when it look like the Nigerians were about to be overrun.
He received support from Al Farouq Aminu (14 points) and
Derrick Obasohan (11) in a grinding team effort.
Francisco Garcia’s (17 points) hot shooting almost delivered
victory for the Dominicans, while Jack-Michael Martinez (16) was their rock of Gibraltar
early in the game.
With the majority of the local crowd supporting their Caribbean
neighbours, the Dominican Republic
burst out of the blocks.
Point guard Juan Coronado in an aggressive mood their
offence looked smooth on route to a 14-6 lead midway through the first quarter.
But five straight points from Al Farouq brought the African
fans to life and sparked his team.
A dunk from his brother Alade Aminu brought the margin
within one, then a Dagunduro steal and score gave Nigeria
a lead they would not relinquish.
Al Farouq threatened to blow the game open in the second
term but Martinez was like a man
possessed, moving past 10 points and making his presence felt defensively.
When he scored his 15th point on a tough low-post move over
two defenders the margin was just two, but Diogu immediately stemmed the tide
with a mid-range jumper and Nigeria took an eight-point advantage to the locker
room.
In the third quarter it was Baez’s turn to carry the Dominican
Republic from inside and out, and gradually
his team wittered away a double-digit deficit.
A Josh Asselin rebound and basket made the difference just
two points with a minute to play, but Skinn nailed a big triple to momentarily
silence the crowd.
But the Poliedro de Caracas
erupted again as Garcia struck a trademark triple and the three-quarter time
score was 59-57 to Nigeria .
With momentum squarely against them, Diogu and Derrick
Obasohan scored on the first two plays of the final term to stretch the lead to
seven and it was Afican drums beating again.
The Dominicans were not done, however, and a Coronado
triple followed by two Baez free throws squared the game with 5:30 to play.
But Diogu has been the heart and soul of this Nigerian team
and he carried them to the biggest victory in their coutnry’s history.
First he hit a tough interior basket, stepped out and nailed
two enormous triples, then hit spinning floater to finally put paid to the
Dominican resistance before the lead blew out in the final minute.
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