With less than 100 days to the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, D’Tigress point guard, Promise Amukamara has expressed confidence that the team will put up a performance Nigerians can be proud of.
This she believes is possible courtesy of right personnel selection and better preparation despite the quality of their Group B opponents.
“With many high profile players showing interest in suiting up for Nigeria in the wake of back-to-back Afrobasket titles, quarter finals finish at the World Cup as well as a rising profile on the international stage, all seems to be looking good ahead of the game,” Amukamara said .
Reacting to the initial five new faces invited to camp in Atlanta, she believes they are great additions who have easily adapted well as members of the D’Tigress family.
“Elizabeth (Williams), Erica (Ogwumike), Amy (Okonkwo), Nicole (Enabosi) and Oderah (Chidom), I think they did a great job adapting to our system which looks good,” she said.
While reminiscing on the 10-day camp for the team in Atlanta earlier this year, the Charnay Basketball Club of France player said, the exercise provided the players an opportunity to come together as a unit after a while due to the Covid-19 pandemic which rattled the world.
On what they were able to achieve while in camp, the 27-year old who made her debut at the 2018 FIBA Women World Cup in Spain enthused:
“We focused on getting a lot of shots. We went over our offense and defense. I think it was just a great time to come together because we haven’t seen each other since February 2020 so it was a good time to come together, get familiar with the new players and the new coaching staff,” she said.
As pundits profile the 12 teams who have qualified for the games, the 2019 Afrobasket winner admitted that they have some solid opponents to face but, “with the experience, the new players and team that we have, Coach Otis and the rest of the coaching staff will do a great job preparing us to do well”.
Nigeria is currently grouped alongside World number one, the USA, as well as France and Japan.
Story by Humphrey Njoku
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