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“Okay, FIBA. About what is happening in Rwanda. Why is everyone lying to me about a coronavirus test? This is a photo of the post that was removed. She says the test result is “negative”. When I looked back at the same page at 7 pm 30 minutes, the result was gone. Something bad is happening here, “wrote Ndrour on a Twitter account of the social network on Monday morning.
Ms Ndour, representing Senegal, received a positive coronavirus test on November 25, ahead of the FIBA Africa qualifiers. The trapped attacker was forced to quarantine in Rwanda for 14 days and then wait for the results of two negative tests. Only then can the basketball player go to Lithuania. This is the local order of the African country.
“After 14 days of quarantine, we still cannot wait for the results of our tests. FIBA representatives, do something because we came here to the FIBA selection window, but so far we have not seen or spoken with anyone from FIBA. Do you at least know the conditions we live in here? I’m disappointed, “he wrote.
Good @FIBA @AfroCesta
What is happening to me in Rwanda. Why does everyone lie to me about the coronavirus test.
This screenshot before they are removed from the website says NEGATIVE and then when I came back at 7:30 the results disappeared. Something suspicious is happening here. pic.twitter.com/exDqI7wYVP– Maurice Ndour Endure (@Mauricendure) December 7, 2020
M. Ndouras missed Sunday’s Betsafe-LKL match with Kaunas “Žalgiris”. He will probably not return to an important duel on the international front: on Tuesday at the FIBA Champions League “Rytas” will host basketball players from Riga VEF (Latvia).
Vilnius coach Donaldas Kairys made no secret of his skepticism about the possibility that Rytas’ reserve bench will be filled at least a little until the next match.
“We will try, watch, but the chances of someone recovering and joining are very low,” the Rytas strategist had no illusions, noting that he could use more reinforcements in the next game.
On Sunday, in a desperate 45:92 loss to the people of Žalgiris, Rytas registered just seven full-time basketball players and Rokas Jociai, 17, and Adas Šimonis, who is two years older. Both young people from the Perlo Energija subsidiary debuted this Sunday at the LKL.
Arnas Butkevičius, Andrew Goudelock, Maurice Ndour, Ryan Boatright and Rokas Gustys were forced to miss the match due to injuries and the coronavirus epidemic.
10,000 soldiers will fall to my right and 1,000 to my left and I will still stand because Jah is with me. NAH FEAR NOBODY who walks the earth. JAH IS MY STRENGTH pic.twitter.com/lW56aeHG9R
– Maurice Ndour Endure (@Mauricendure) December 7, 2020
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