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At the Tokyo Olympics, the chances that a Nigerian national team could have shot is shrinking rapidly.
Nigeria (0/2) In a Group B match at Saitama Arena 92:99 (21:24, 29:26, 24:24, 18:25) landed in Germany (1/1).
Both teams frantically shot three points, and in the middle of the fourth quarter the result was the same: 81:81. The German streak was started by Danilo Barthel, Niels Giffey contributed by placing, and after Andreas Obst the three-point difference became double digits (91:81) and the African representatives did not recline.
The Nigerian national team did not save either Jordanian Nworos show: The forward scored 33 points (6/8 two points, 7/12 three points) in 30 minutes, bounced 7 balls, made 2 assists, took over and fumbled once, made 3 errors and scored 35 points of utility.
Mike Brown’s students attacked from a distance with an accuracy of 47 percent (17/36), but they did not gain a great advantage, because the Germans did not surrender: 12/26, 46 percent.
To reach the quarter-finals, Nigeria needs a victory over Italy and this must be achieved with as many points as possible. Meanwhile, the Germans will push for a more likely walk in a match against Australia.
Nigeria: Jordan Nwora 33 (7/12 triples, 7 reb.
Germany: Johannes Voigtmann 19 (Rev. 7), Moritz Wagner 17, Danilo Barthel 14 (4/4 colon), Maodo Lo 13 (9 res., 9 errors), Andreas Obst 12 (3/5 colon), Johannes Thiemannas 9 (10 rep.).
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