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Team Nigeria exhales as D’Tigress defeat Australia’s Opals in opening game

By Christian Okpara
30 July 2024   |   4:10 am
Team Nigeria, yesterday, rose from the ashes of their recent setbacks to defeat world number three ranked women basketball team, Opals of Australia, in their opening game of the ongoing Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Nigeria’s 10 Promise Amukamara scores a basket in the women’s preliminary round group B basketball match between Nigeria and Australia during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Villeneuve-d’Ascq, northern France, on July 29, 2024. (Photo by Sameer Al-Doumy / AFP)

Team Nigeria, yesterday, rose from the ashes of their recent setbacks to defeat world number three ranked women basketball team, Opals of Australia, in their opening game of the ongoing Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

The 75-62 win at the Pierre Mauray Stadium, Lille, sent shockwaves across the Games as the Australian women’s team are one of the sides tipped to go home with at least a bronze medal going by their rating.

Ezinne Kalu, who just rejoined the world’s number 12 ranked team after a two-year absence, was Nigeria’s top performer with 19 points and five rebounds.

Alanna Smith top-scored for the Opals with 15 points, while Sami Whitcomb and Jade Melbourne contributed 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Australia, coached by Sandy Brondellom, showed some real urgency at the start and were all over Nigeria in the opening few minutes. Jade Melbourne and Ezi Magbegor led the early onslaught as the Opals raced to a 13-5 lead.

However, Nigeria, playing their second successive Summer Games, responded with the magnificent Ezinne Kalu leading their lines. In fact, it was Nigeria that was ahead after the first quarter at 18-17 largely thanks to Kalu’s 11 points, which included three three-pointers.

Kalu continued to run the play in the second quarter. With Amy Okonkwo and Elizabeth Balogun adding to the Opals’ woes, the D’Tigresses went into half-time with a surprise 41-28 lead.

An astonishing 16 turnovers by the Aussie players had a telling say on the scoreboard. Nigeria, in comparison, had only eight in the first half.

The Opals, five-time Olympic medallists, needed a strong response in the second half. Despite some resolute defending from the Nigerian players, the Opals chipped away at the lead slowly with Alanna Smith leading the fightback.

Heading into the final quarter, the Aussies trailed by just four and had pulled themselves back into the basketball contest.

The final quarter proved to be a nervy affair. With just over six minutes left on the clock, the Opals trailed by just two before a disastrous spell of play transpired for the Opals.

Smith, who had been excellent for the Opals in the match, missed two free throws before Promise Amukamara converted both of hers for Nigeria. Promise then set up Okonkwo for a three-pointer, which saw the reigning four-time African champions go seven points clear.

The lead allowed Nigeria to dictate the play and wrap up the match comfortably.

The Opals will face world number five, Canada, in their next Group B match on Thursday before a showdown against hosts France, the Tokyo 2020 bronze medal winners, next Monday.

Nigeria will meet France on Thursday before a final group game against Canada next Monday.

Nigeria and Australia need to finish in the top two in their group to make the Paris 2024 Olympics basketball quarterfinals.

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