D’Tigress can win Afrobasket – Coach
The coach of D’Tigress, Sam Vincent, on Wednesday said
that the team was confident and ready to excel at the upcoming 2017 Women’s
Afrobasket Championship in Mali.
The female
national Team, D’Tigress will be making its 10th appearance at the Biennial
African basketball championships.
The
12-team tournament will dunk-off in Bamako, Mali from Aug. 18 to
August 27.
D’Tigress
had won the tournament in 2003 and 2005 but the team, however, came third in
the 2015 edition which held in Yaounde, Cameroon.
Speaking on the team’s preparedness and expectation, the visibly confident
Vincent said that they had all it takes to emerge champions once more.
“We played
in the same tournament last year and we are more experienced and better bonded.
“We have
what it takes to win the cup, in fact; we are coming home with it.
“The
players have brought a lot of wisdom and experience to the team; they
understand each other and play well. They are talented and skillful as well.
“We now
have a blend of skills, talents, and experience, so nobody is an exception, we
play as a team and as a family; everybody to her role and well complemented.
“We have
the right recipe to win our matches and the girls are raring to go. Those that
made the team are strong, confident and positive about winning the
competition,’’ he said.
The
American-born Vincent said that even though the team would meet tough
opposition, he believed that D’Tigress would be up to the task.
“Senegal
is the defending champion and a 12-time champion; nevertheless, they are the
one to be scared of us not the other way round. We know it is going to be
tough.
“We also
have other tough oppositions like our first game against Mozambique; Mali will
also be a tough opponent because they are the host; so also Angola.
“I have
confidence in the players’ ability and ruggedness because we have prepared
enough to feature a conquering team.
“We have
all come this far by staying together, training together and facing our
challenges together. With all these we should be able to win the cup,’’ he
said.
Vincent
said that Nigeria had what it takes to be Africa’s best with a short term plan
for the players and the coaching crew.
“Nigeria
can still match up with Senegal that has won the championships 12 times with a
short term plan of a year.
“We don’t
need to have a long term plan before we can be first in Africa; we just need to
create the atmosphere to encourage early preparations towards the competitions.
“We also
need youth development programmes to take care of the ageing players. With a
12-month plan, we can catch up with those countries.
“I must
also commend the new executive under the leadership of the NBBF President, Musa
Kida, who is passionate about the grassroots development of the game,’’ he
said.
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