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NBBF scouts for new talents for national teams

Determined to put up great fights when the game resumes after the coronavirus induced break, the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) is preparing to co-opt top stars...

Denver Nets’ Spencer Dinwiddie is one of the latest stars interested in playing for Nigeria at international level. PHOTO: REUTERS

Determined to put up great fights when the game resumes after the coronavirus induced break, the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) is preparing to co-opt top stars in its teams for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and other international competitions in the 2021 and 2022 international calendar.

The NBBF is becoming the most sought after federation thanks to her rising profile in global basketball family with interests from many players wanting to play for Nigeria ahead of the Olympics.

Reacting amidst news reports that Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie is interested in playing for D’Tigers in next year’s Summer Olympics, the NBBF has made it clear that eligible players around the world capable of improving the team would be given a chance.

NBBF President, Musa Kida is happy with the renewed interest of Nigerian players within the National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) interest in committing their international future to Nigeria.

“This is a good time to be alive as a Nigerian basketball fan. The newfound fame in the world has started yielding the desired results. Gone were the days when even kids playing at the collegiate system avoided our teams like a plague.

“We have lost many good players in the past, but now things are looking up. Top rated players have started reaching out to the federation. We will consider each player, including the likes Dinwidde, on case-by-case basis in accordance with FIBA rules as provided for under Chapter 3, article 21(a).

“The FIBA rule stated that national teams participating in a competition of FIBA may have only one player on its team who has acquired the legal nationality of that country by naturalisation or by any other means after having reached the age of 16.

“New Orleans Pelicans centre, Jahlil Okafor is also reportedly interested in fighting for a shirt. There are many top players out there who are eligible to play for us while some may also be thinking of naturalization as allowed by FIBA rules,” Kida continued.

He disclosed that the technical crew was looking at players who would add something extra to the teams ahead of the Summer Olympics, adding, “while at the World Cup in China, the coaches and many Nigerians noticed that we needed more tested hands to improve the team.

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