D’Tigers End Olympic
Campaign With Loss To France
With much determination and hype as surprised underdogs in
the basketball event of London 2012 Olympics, Nigeria ’s
D’Tigers fought a good fight but lost out of the competition on Monday.
The Nigerians, who began their campaign with 60-56 victory
against African champions, Tunisia, lost Monday’s last group game 79-73 points
to France, completing a four-match losing streak in their first ever Olympic
appearance.
Earlier, D’Tigers lost their second game against Lithuania
by 72-53 points, while the defending champions, USA ,
created a record by defeating the Nigerian team 156-73 points.
D’Tigers did not fare better in their match against South
American champions, Argentina ,
who compounded Nigeria ’s
woes with 93-79 points.
While Monday’s last group match was dubbed a mere formality
tie for D’Tigers, the coach Ayo Bakare-tutored side did not end it well to move
near the quarter final of the Olympic Games.
Starting on a slow pace, the Nigerians were out-dunked by
the French team, captained by NBA star, Tony Parker in both the first quarter
which ended 23-10 points, and the fourth quarter by 23-19 points.
With consistent efforts of 3 pointers from Chamberlain
Oguchi, Nigeria
won the second and third quarters by 20-18 and 24-15 points respectively, to
finish fifth in their group, one spot ahead of Africa ’s
other representative, Tunisia .
Inujries to Ade Dagunduro and Tony Skinn denied Nigeria
an expected full strength in their last two games.
Tunisia, who travelled to London 2012 as African champions,
finished their campaign without a victory, as they lost all their games
including Monday’s last match, which they lost by 76-63points to Lithuania.
However, America lead the quarter finalists from Group A,
which include: Argentina, France and Lithuania, while Spain, Russia, Australia
and Brazil booked their tickets for the last eight in Group B. Wednesday
Quarter final.
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