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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by Redman44(m): 11:01am On Jul 07, 2021
JorgedeToledo:
Nneka Ogwumike is very intentional about playing in the olympics

From ESPN

Nneka, Chiney, Erica Ogwumike, all listed on Nigeria's provisional roster, could play in Olympics together, something the 'family would be very proud of'print
Sisters Nneka, Chiney and Erica Ogwumike are listed on the provisional roster for Nigeria's women's basketball team, the country's federation announced Tuesday on Twitter. It's possible they all could make the 12-player roster for Nigeria in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics, although Nneka and Chiney are still awaiting official FIBA clearance.
"It's something I know my family would be very proud of," Nneka Ogwumike told ESPN Tuesday. "For it to happen would be such a blessing. To be able to do something big for a big part of our heritage would be fantastic. I'm hoping it will contribute to the growth we're experiencing for Africa in basketball."
Nneka, the 2016 WNBA MVP, and Chiney both are Stanford grads who were the WNBA's No. 1 draft picks in 2012 and 2014, respectively, and now play for the Los Angeles Sparks. Erica Ogwumike played as a freshman for Pepperdine and then spent the rest of her college career at Rice. She was drafted into the WNBA in 2020 but did not make a roster.
Eldest sister Nneka, 31, is a longtime member of the U.S. senior national team, winning gold medals with the American squad in 2014 and 2018 at the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup. But she was left off the U.S. roster for the Tokyo Games, which was announced June 21, surprising many and causing some controversy. She is the only MVP in WNBA history who has not made an Olympic squad, but that could change with FIBA's approval.
"It was more of a hurt than a shock, because I had experienced it before," Nneka said of also not being named to the U.S. Olympic team in 2012 and 2016. "But there are decisions made in this life that you can't control. I allowed myself to feel the hurt, but moving on, I decided, 'I'm going to try to put matters in my own hands.'"
Nneka contacted USA Basketball and told them she was interested in pursuing a chance to play with Nigeria. The Ogwumikes' parents, Peter and Ify, were both born in Nigeria and immigrated to the United States, where their daughters were born. The Ogwumike sisters have dual citizenship with the United States and Nigeria.
USA Basketball has released both Nneka and Chiney, which was required since both previously have competed for the United States in FIBA-sanctioned events. Generally, if players have done that after having reached their 17th birthday, they are not allowed to play for another country in a FIBA event. However, according to FIBA's regulations on player eligibility, the organization's secretary general may authorize a player to compete for the national team of his or her country of origin if this is in the interest of the growth of basketball in that country.
One of FIBA's pillars of emphasis currently is the growth of women's basketball worldwide, which could favor the decision for Nneka and Chiney getting to play for Nigeria. Erica Ogwumike committed to the Nigerian team last year; she had not played for Team USA in a FIBA-sanctioned event. Chiney Ogwumike began looking into the possibility of representing Nigeria about two months ago.
"The running joke was who was the family going to root for, because I was planning on playing against Erica," Nneka said of thinking she would be on Team USA. "But, you know, life unfolds in some beautiful ways: To be able to possibly share the highest athletic honor with not only Chiney, but my youngest sister."
Nneka has not been critical of USA Basketball, but said that when she didn't make the U.S. team, she did not want to wait on the possibility of perhaps being called on as an alternate U.S. player if someone was hurt between now and the Tokyo Games. She's been in that position before and said she doesn't see herself as a "second choice."
"I just wanted to bet on myself and also be a part of an organization that prioritizes me," she said of her hopes to play for Team Nigeria now. "My perspective was like, 'If it's not impossible, I'm going to go for it.' Because I believe I have Olympic status and I plan on being an Olympian."
Nneka said she wanted to be fully open with the Nigerian federation and USA Basketball about her hopes.
"I didn't want it to be secretive," she said. "It was something that I wanted to do, and I would hope that they understood. And they did. In these moments, being transparent, I think, is most important."
Along with FIBA clearance -- the Ogwumikes are not sure when a final decision will be made on that -- and being named to the Nigerian team, both Nneka and Chiney also have to be healthy. They have been sidelined with knee injuries; Nneka last played for the Sparks on June 1, and Chiney on May 28. At this point, both anticipate being able to play in Tokyo if they are on the team. Nigeria is scheduled to face the United States in an exhibition on July 18 at Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Not long after, the Nigerian team is expected to be named.
"The way I feel now, I think I would be ready," Nneka said of playing in that exhibition game. "But if I'm not, I'll be ready for Tokyo if I'm able to get through the clearance process. The plan from the beginning (of her injury recovery) was for me to be ready for the Olympics."
Nigeria is in Group B at the Tokyo Games, along with the United States, Japan and France. Another current WNBA player who previously played for USA Basketball, Atlanta's Elizabeth Williams, is on the Nigerian provisional roster, too, and went through a similar process to what Nneka and Chiney are now.
Williams played collegiately for Duke; current Blue Devil senior Elizabeth Balogun, who transferred from Louisville, is also on the roster, as is another former Blue Devil, Oderah Chidom.
In fact, all the players on Nigeria's provisional roster played collegiately in the United States, including Adaora Elonu, who won a national championship with Texas A&M in 2011.
"The last few years, I've had the experience of playing against Team Nigeria and seen the rise of it," Nneka said. "It fills me with a lot of pride. To be able to possibly have the opportunity to contribute, that's what I want to do."
. I am not happy about this development. The NBBF should not support this last minute hustle to play for Nigeria by Nneka and Chiney Ogwumike. It will lead to a lot of confusion in the Dtigress squad. So the likes of Victoria Macaulay and ify ibekwe will make way for Nneka? It is too late in the day for this. Nneka Ogwumike should have declared for Nigeria since 2019. Not now when she has been dropped by the USA.

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 2:16pm On Jul 07, 2021
Redman44:
. I am not happy about this development. The NBBF should not support this last minute hustle to play for Nigeria by Nneka and Chiney Ogwumike. It will lead to a lot of confusion in the Dtigress squad. So the likes of Victoria Macaulay and ify ibekwe will make way for Nneka? It is too late in the day for this. Nneka Ogwumike should have declared for Nigeria since 2019. Not now when she has been dropped by the USA.

I share a bit of your sentiment. It will certainly look “unfair” to some of the other players, who had been part of D’Tigress set-up for years, to be suddenly dropped at the last moment for two players who would have only joined the team two weeks/a week to the Olympics…

But Coach Hughley has the mandate of the NBBF to ensure that every eligible player is given a chance to show whether they can represent Nigeria at international tournaments. So, if the Nneka sisters are good enough and better than their peers in similar positions (which I think they are), then the coach has no other option than to choose them for the Olympics…

Moreover, the inclusion of both Chiney and Nneka means that D’Tigress will win the next 3-4 Women Afrobasket titles cos even the likes of Senegal and Mali will suffer no less than 20/25-point losses to Nigeria cheesy
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by somehow: 4:01pm On Jul 07, 2021
PDPGuy:


I share a bit of your sentiment. It will certainly look “unfair” to some of the other players, who had been part of D’Tigress set-up for years, to be suddenly dropped at the last moment for two players who would have only joined the team two weeks/a week to the Olympics…

But Coach Hughley has the mandate of the NBBF to ensure that every eligible player is given a chance to show whether they can represent Nigeria at international tournaments. So, if the Nneka sisters are good enough and better than their peers in similar positions (which I think they are), then the coach has no other option than to choose them for the Olympics…

Moreover, the inclusion of both Chiney and Nneka means that D’Tigress will win the next 3-4 Women Afrobasket titles cos even the likes of Senegal and Mali will suffer no less than 20/25-point losses to Nigeria cheesy

So others will suffer to qualify just to be dropped for glory seekers?
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by Danielnino00(m): 4:25pm On Jul 07, 2021
PDPGuy:


I share a bit of your sentiment. It will certainly look “unfair” to some of the other players, who had been part of D’Tigress set-up for years, to be suddenly dropped at the last moment for two players who would have only joined the team two weeks/a week to the Olympics…

But Coach Hughley has the mandate of the NBBF to ensure that every eligible player is given a chance to show whether they can represent Nigeria at international tournaments. So, if the Nneka sisters are good enough and better than their peers in similar positions (which I think they are), then the coach has no other option than to choose them for the Olympics…

Moreover, the inclusion of both Chiney and Nneka means that D’Tigress will win the next 3-4 Women Afrobasket titles cos even the likes of Senegal and Mali will suffer no less than 20/25-point losses to Nigeria cheesy

@ your last paragraph, the question is: will the sisters make themselves available for us when it's time for afrobasket? Or is it just the Olympics dream they have??

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by Redman44(m): 4:30pm On Jul 07, 2021
PDPGuy:


I share a bit of your sentiment. It will certainly look “unfair” to some of the other players, who had been part of D’Tigress set-up for years, to be suddenly dropped at the last moment for two players who would have only joined the team two weeks/a week to the Olympics…

But Coach Hughley has the mandate of the NBBF to ensure that every eligible player is given a chance to show whether they can represent Nigeria at international tournaments. So, if the Nneka sisters are good enough and better than their peers in similar positions (which I think they are), then the coach has no other option than to choose them for the Olympics…

Moreover, the inclusion of both Chiney and Nneka means that D’Tigress will win the next 3-4 Women Afrobasket titles cos even the likes of Senegal and Mali will suffer no less than 20/25-point losses to Nigeria cheesy


Your words do not still sit down with me. Nneka and Chiney have not attended any Camp Coach Otis Hughley has organized this year. There are other ladies who have been in D'tigress set-up since 2017, and who should not be dropped for any reason now. Nneka left it too long to team up with Nigeria and D'tigress. I just hope Coach Otis Hughley knows what he is doing at the moment sad sad sad sad. Without Chiney and Nneka, our ladies have won Afrobasket for women 2 times and qualified for the Olympics in style. Erica Ogwumike is the Ogwumike I am down with. She chose Nigeria right from the beginning. Nneka and Chiney should prove their loyalty to Nigeria by appearing for D'tigress at this year's Afrobasket first. Then we will start showing LOVE to them. Cheers.

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by Redman44(m): 4:32pm On Jul 07, 2021
Danielnino00:


@ your last paragraph, the question is: will the sisters make themselves available for us when it's time for afrobasket? Or is it just the Olympics dream they have??


Thank you, my brother. You have spoken well. Their recent move is making the Ogwumike Sisters ( Nneka and Chiney ) look like Opportunists. I love Nneka though. She is a gifted basketball player.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 2:47pm On Jul 08, 2021
An excellent article on why Nneka and Chiney Ogwumike are still eligible to play for Nigeria, despite having played for the US senior team in priorFIBA competitions
https://ojbsport.com/2021/07/07/explained-nneka-ogwumike-eligibility-to-play-for-dtigress/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 4:02pm On Jul 08, 2021
D’Tigress will play against the USA in a friendly on July 18 in Las Vegas.
The game dunks off at 5:30pm ET (12:30am, July 19 Nigerian time) on NBC’s Olympic channel.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by chrisooblog: 4:59pm On Jul 08, 2021
With the release of the Nigerian roster for the Olympics how realistic are the D'Tigers chances? Is medaling a fantasy or a possibility. What happened to the Al-Faruq brothers?
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by chrisooblog: 5:12pm On Jul 08, 2021
Have to say I'm impressed with the performance and professionalism of the Nigerian basketball federation. Just doing their work efficiently no hassles no distractions. Got competent coaches for the national teams. Arranged adequate camps and quality exhibition games. Got players to switch nationality without any noise making or media speculation. All this without having i doubt one-tenth of money federations like NFF handle. One of the best run Nigerian sporting federations by a mile cool.

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 10:17pm On Jul 08, 2021
chrisooblog:
With the release of the Nigerian roster for the Olympics how realistic are the D'Tigers chances? Is medaling a fantasy or a possibility. What happened to the Al-Faruq brothers?
Medaling, for now, is merely an aspiration.. I would say the team would do well in reaching the quarterfinals; anything more is a bonus
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 10:18pm On Jul 08, 2021
chrisooblog:
Have to say I'm impressed with the performance and professionalism of the Nigerian basketball federation. Just doing their work efficiently no hassles no distractions. Got competent coaches for the national teams. Arranged adequate camps and quality exhibition games. Got players to switch nationality without any noise making or media speculation. All this without having i doubt one-tenth of money federations like NFF handle. One of the best run Nigerian sporting federations by a mile cool.

I 100% agree with you.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 12:27am On Jul 09, 2021
D’Tigers friendly game vs the USA comes up on Saturday at 8pm ET (1am Nigerian time on July 19)

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 6:35am On Jul 10, 2021
It’s game day!

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by dankorode(m): 9:14am On Jul 10, 2021
PDPGuy:
It’s game day!
please, what's the name of this guy in the pic ?
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by dankorode(m): 9:15am On Jul 10, 2021
PDPGuy:
It’s game day!
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by Redman44(m): 10:57am On Jul 10, 2021
dankorode:
please, what's the name of this guy in the pic ?

He is Gabriel Vincent. Full name: Gabriel Nnamdi Vincent.


Cheers.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 10:57am On Jul 10, 2021
dankorode:
please, what's the name of this guy in the pic ?
Gabe Vincent
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by carbonado(m): 11:53pm On Jul 10, 2021
PDPGuy:

Gabe Vincent
.... Sup....do you have a link to watch the USA VS NIG friendly match..
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 11:58pm On Jul 10, 2021
carbonado:
.... Sup....do you have a link to watch the USA VS NIG friendly match..
It could be on the Firstrow Sports site

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by carbonado(m): 12:04am On Jul 11, 2021
PDPGuy:

It could be on the Firstrow Sports site
.. Ok, thanks, as soon u have a sure link, kindly drop here...
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 1:08am On Jul 11, 2021
Nigeria 3-2 USA
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 1:13am On Jul 11, 2021
First time out in 1st quarter:
USA 11-13 Nigeria
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 1:15am On Jul 11, 2021
Gabe Vincent has hit two 3-pointers
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 1:22am On Jul 11, 2021
End of 1st quarter:
USA 23-22 Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 1:24am On Jul 11, 2021
carbonado:
.. Ok, thanks, as soon u have a sure link, kindly drop here...

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by PDPGuy: 1:28am On Jul 11, 2021
Agada is very good!
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by carbonado(m): 1:34am On Jul 11, 2021
PDPGuy:
Agada is very good!
. Just started watching on YouTube. Not bad so far..
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by carbonado(m): 1:44am On Jul 11, 2021
See as precious block kevin Durant... grin

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by ray4life(m): 1:44am On Jul 11, 2021
What a rejection by Achiuwa. i am really impressed with this guys.

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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by carbonado(m): 1:44am On Jul 11, 2021
Way to go guys..
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread - D’Tigress At The 2024 Olympics by carbonado(m): 1:45am On Jul 11, 2021
ray4life:
What a rejection by Achiuwa. i am really impressed with this guys.
... I swear, he plocked the ball like paw paw..

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