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Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by carbonado(m): 9:50pm On May 16, 2025
MSGAMBLE9:
Sad, can she be picked up by other WNBA teams or it's late...


Europe won't be bad sha as long as the team compete in Euroleague
...i think it is still possible to get picked by another team in the W, however, the chances might be slim. She is doing well in Europe, season just ended over there in France, if i am not mistaken.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by carbonado(m):
Danielnino00:
This is amazing!

I hope she gets enough game time...

On the downside, she will most likely not be available for the afrobasket, but it's all good
Really amazing, well, let us wait and see, if she gets enough playing time. I think she can show up for afrobasket is she wants too, remember Kone of Mali also plays in the W, she showed up for the afrobasket...so, let us wait and see..
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by lovewins: 11:17am On May 18, 2025
carbonado:
Really amazing, well, let us wait and see, if she gets enough playing time. I think she can show up for afrobasket is she wants too, remember Kone of Mali also plays in the W, she showed up for the afrobasket...so, let us wait and see..
Kone wasn't playing, so excusing herself for Afrobasket made sense. It's a little dicy if you're an important part of the team.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by Danielnino00(m):
I'm not sure Murjanatu is with the Mercury...
I hardly see her in any of the pictures and videos on their social media pages...
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by PDPGuy(op): 5:06pm On May 18, 2025
lovewins:
Kone wasn't playing, so excusing herself for Afrobasket made sense. It's a little dicy if you're an important part of the team.
It depends on how convincing she and the NBBF will be in making their argument that it would be worthwhile for Kiki to miss the first two weeks of the WNBA season, for the chance to win a first international trophy…
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by lovewins: 5:09pm On May 18, 2025
Danielnino00:
I'm not sure Murjanatu is with the Suns...
I hardly see her in any of the pictures and videos on their social media pages...
She just finished with her team on France. Her team was in the finals of the french cup, their last game was 2 days ago. What happened was Phoenix added her to the rosterz then suspended her contract till she arrives which is likely this week.

We should start seeing her the next few days. I'm hoping she impresses immediately so she at least stays in roster. She doesn't have a guaranteed contract so they can cut her at any time.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by lovewins: 5:18pm On May 18, 2025
PDPGuy:
It depends on how convincing she and the NBBF will be in making their argument that it would be worthwhile for Kiki to miss the first two weeks of the WNBA season, for the chance to win a first international trophy…
Oh you misunderstood me. Musa can leave if she wants to. The WNBA and her team can't hold her should she decide to participate. I think their CBA contract allows that. Don't forget also it isn't just Afrobasket holding, the Euros will also be holding at about the same time.

My point really is about spot security. The WNBA is very competitive, For context, just 4 of those drafts in the first round of the 2023 draft class are currently on a roster. Just 1 of those drafted in the first round of 2021 is on roster. It shows you how competitive staying on roster is.

For someone like Musa who wasn't drafted, not have US college experience to leverage from, it's very difficult to even get a chance talk less stay on roster. So if hopefully she impresses at Phoenix and begins to get significant minutes, I won't advise that she leaves. I'll rather she stake a claim and build her résumé there. Before you know it, she makes enough noise for teams to start considering signing her. Right now, she has no leverage, so why make it easier for you to get kicked of the roster.

Also consider that of she leaves briefly for Afrobasket, they have to sign someone temporarily to take her place imagine they person they sign now impresses, it makes it easier to waive her especially considering she doesn't have a guaranteed contract.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by Danielnino00(m): 5:48pm On May 18, 2025
lovewins:
She just finished with her team on France. Her team was in the finals of the french cup, their last game was 2 days ago. What happened was Phoenix added her to the rosterz then suspended her contract till she arrives which is likely this week.

We should start seeing her the next few days. I'm hoping she impresses immediately so she at least stays in roster. She doesn't have a guaranteed contract so they can cut her at any time.
No wonder...


That means she didn't partake in the pre season either.
For them to retain her in their rooster despite her not having played for them shows how much they rate her
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by PDPGuy(op): 6:09pm On May 18, 2025
lovewins:
Oh you misunderstood me. Musa can leave if she wants to. The WNBA and her team can't hold her should she decide to participate. I think their CBA contract allows that. Don't forget also it isn't just Afrobasket holding, the Euros will also be holding at about the same time.

My point really is about spot security. The WNBA is very competitive, For context, just 4 of those drafts in the first round of the 2023 draft class are currently on a roster. Just 1 of those drafted in the first round of 2021 is on roster. It shows you how competitive staying on roster is.

For someone like Musa who wasn't drafted, not have US college experience to leverage from, it's very difficult to even get a chance talk less stay on roster. So if hopefully she impresses at Phoenix and begins to get significant minutes, I won't advise that she leaves. I'll rather she stake a claim and build her résumé there. Before you know it, she makes enough noise for teams to start considering signing her. Right now, she has no leverage, so why make it easier for you to get kicked of the roster.

Also consider that of she leaves briefly for Afrobasket, they have to sign someone temporarily to take her place imagine they person they sign now impresses, it makes it easier to waive her especially considering she doesn't have a guaranteed contract.
I get you know, thanks for the detailed explanation.

So, basically, the main issue is the competitive nature of the league being a hindrance to her leaving for the Afrobasket, which is quite understandable.

I think Kanu Nwankwo faced a similar issue, at Arsenal, when he left for the 2000 AFCON. When he returned to Highbury after that tourney, it was difficult for him to displace Henry from the starting line up
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by lovewins: 6:11pm On May 18, 2025
Danielnino00:
No wonder...


That means she didn't partake in the pre season either.
For them to retain her in their rooster despite her not having played for them shows how much they rate her
Yes she didn't. But she was putting up big numbers in France it would have been malpractice not to at least give her a chance. I watched Phoenix yesterday though and the team is pretty good. She's going to have to makw an impression to get significant minutes
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by Danielnino00(m): 8:08pm On May 18, 2025
I'm watching the Suns vs Mystics game, and damn... Kiki is good..

We have to get her to commit to us....
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by geonyte(m): 8:34pm On May 18, 2025
Danielnino00:
I'm watching the Suns vs Mystics game, and damn... Kiki is good..

We have to get her to commit to us....
do u think she will commit too us with the way she is going I think US national team will steal her
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by Danielnino00(m): 9:50pm On May 18, 2025
geonyte:
do u think she will commit too us with the way she is going I think US national team will steal her
I doubt it..

US have a lot of good players in her position already...except she is willing to wait..

The same applies to Arike Ogunbowale
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by Redman44(m): 9:53pm On May 18, 2025
geonyte:
do u think she will commit too us with the way she is going I think US national team will steal her
She should focus on playing for D'tigress. She should not end up like the Ogwumike Sisters.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by carbonado(m): 11:29pm On May 18, 2025
PDPGuy:
It depends on how convincing she and the NBBF will be in making their argument that it would be worthwhile for Kiki to miss the first two weeks of the WNBA season, for the chance to win a first international trophy…
...Kone was not playing, however, she was on a roster, i see Musa’s case being exactly like that, especially being her first year in the W. I am not expecting her to go and dominate almost immediately...its a learning curve.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by carbonado(m): 11:32pm On May 18, 2025
Danielnino00:
I'm not sure Murjanatu is with the Mercury...
I hardly see her in any of the pictures and videos on their social media pages...
...she is on team, check their roster.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by lovewins: 9:59am On May 19, 2025
geonyte:
do u think she will commit too us with the way she is going I think US national team will steal her
Kiki is 100% playing for Nigeria should she decide to play FIBA basketball. You can take this to the bank.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by carbonado(m): 9:03am On May 20, 2025
cool cool cool cool grin grin

Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by BascoVanVeli(m): 3:27am On May 31, 2025
Murjanatu Musa is in action right now for the Phoenix Mercury
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by PDPGuy(op):
D’Tigress will play against Kenya and Togo, in Abuja, between July 18-20. Both exhibition games would serve as preparatory games for the Women’s Afrobasket which dunks off on July 24…

Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by geonyte(m): 2:43am On Jun 06, 2025
I don't think kiki irifien will play for Nigeria,she is playing at an all-star level,US won't allow her play for us
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by BascoVanVeli(m): 4:30am On Jun 06, 2025
Murjanatu Musa is having her best game as a pro. 6pts and 2 rebounds with a little left in the 3rd.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by carbonado(m): 6:34am On Jun 06, 2025
BascoVanVeli:
Murjanatu Musa is having her best game as a pro. 6pts and 2 rebounds with a little left in the 3rd.
...I am impressed...she is developing as a player..
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by Redman44(m): 11:58am On Jun 06, 2025
[quote author=geonyte post=135641499]I don't think kiki irifien will play for Nigeria,she is playing at an all-star level,US won't allow her play for us[/quote

I share your thoughts too. She should have verbally committed to Nigeria and DTigress since last year. America has a way of blocking the chances of Nigerian Americans from playing for Nigeria. The NBBF should approach Iriafen directly and secure her commitment. She must not go the way of Arike and the Ogwumike Sisters.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by geonyte(m): 3:52pm On Jun 06, 2025
[quote author=Redman44 post=135645746][/quote]please do u have any video to back of this claim of her commitment cause I'm scared
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by lovewins: 4:57pm On Jun 06, 2025
geonyte:
I don't think kiki irifien will play for Nigeria,she is playing at an all-star level,US won't allow her play for us
You guys should stop abeg. There's no chance Kiki is playing for the US. Literally none.

I can list 12 players off the top of my head that are ahead of her in the pecking order. Yes she having a great rookie season but playing for the US isn't something that will happen and she knows that.

Now, they may wickedly extend an invitation to her for one obscure America Cup just to cap her, (which again I don't think is likely). But even if that happens, she's wise enough not to take it cause she's not representing them at top competitions like the world cup or Olympics.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by lovewins: 5:04pm On Jun 06, 2025
BascoVanVeli:
Murjanatu Musa is having her best game as a pro. 6pts and 2 rebounds with a little left in the 3rd.
Definitely had a good game. Hopefully that makes a case for more game time for her.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by Danielnino00(m): 12:08pm On Jun 08, 2025
At this rate, it's unlikely that Musa will join the team for the afrobasket...


Good for her though.... By the time the world cup comes around, we should have a more formidable team...
I really hope we get Kiki
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by Redman44(m): 7:31pm On Jun 08, 2025
Danielnino00:
At this rate, it's unlikely that Musa will join the team for the afrobasket...


Good for her though.... By the time the world cup comes around, we should have a more formidable team...
I really hope we get Kiki
We should have a home based D'tigress squad that is made up of the best female basketball players in Nigeria . Murjanatu Musa was a home based player before she moved abroad. We have had a few breakout players like that who transitioned from our local league to America and Europe. Cheers.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by Redman44(m): 7:34pm On Jun 08, 2025
The home based D'tigress should be formed and made to play the foreign based D'tigress twice a year. Cheers.
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by Danielnino00(m): 12:29am On Jun 09, 2025
Redman44:
We should have a home based D'tigress squad that is made up of the best female basketball players in Nigeria . Murjanatu Musa was a home based player before she moved abroad. We have had a few breakout players like that who transitioned from our local league to America and Europe. Cheers.
The problem is that we don't have an active basketball league ...
How can we effectively pick the best home based players without a functioning league?
It's just ceremonial basketball competitions taking place here and there
Re: Nigeria Basketball Thread! by Redman44(m): 3:51am On Jun 09, 2025
Danielnino00:
The problem is that we don't have an active basketball league ...
How can we effectively pick the best home based players without a functioning league?
It's just ceremonial basketball competitions taking place here and there
I hope and pray something is done about this situation as soon as possible. However, a home based D'tigress squad can still be picked via these ceremonial competitions. We should have a home based D'tigress Squad. Cheers.
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