Afrobasket 2025: D’Tigers coach reveals secrets of his victories about Madagascar, Tunisia

Nigeria’s national male basketball team, the coach of D’Tigers, Mohammed Abdulrahman has revealed the secrets of two majestic victories that his team has taken from the current Afrobasket in Luanda, Angola, where he says that continuity is making a difference for them.

Sports247 reports that the soft voice basketball tactic was radiant with delight on Friday afternoon, after their players destroyed the defense champions and three times winners, Tunisia, in a great victory of 87-66.

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Houston Rockets of the United States, Josh Okogie was Nigeria’s hero this time in Pavilhao Multiusos de Luanda, since the 26 -year -old striker sank 31 baskets to increase a 21 -point victory margin for the Abdulrahman team.

D’Tigers led from beginning to end, with 48-33 in the part-time and 68-47 after the third quarter, since the 2015 champions alive the hope that they are ongoing to choose their second Afrobasket trophy.

An excited Abdulrahman happily revealed: “In this team, most boys have played together in one tournament or another. Then, they have been able to build a solid relationship.”

With Okogie assuming the program this time from Caleb Agada, who led the way in Wednesday’s victory over Madagascar, Abdulrahman said there is no unique star in which the D’Tigers trust to change the game in their own way.

“It really doesn’t matter who has a hot hand, who plays well or who is not playing well. They are always close, available to get up and resume where others are left behind.

“Even the bank can choose points. It is a united boat, and everyone can have the opportunity to step on the court. Anyone can step forward and get the best of itself. This is how we are built, and that is how we have been,” Abdulrahman concluded.

He and his players now hope he can win a second title of Afrobasket for the Nigeria male team, which also has a record of four runner -up Gongs (1997, 1999, 2003, 2017) and three first places (1995, 2005, 2011).


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