D’Tigers Blame Poor Prep for World Cup Struggles

December 4, 2025

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Nigeria’s men’s basketball team, D’Tigers, is facing a difficult reality. The team has endured a rocky start to their 2027 FIBA World Cup qualification campaign.

Now, key players are speaking out. They cite insufficient preparation time as a major issue. Additionally, they point to a lack of on-court familiarity among teammates.

American-born Nigerian guard Ikechukwu Nwamu addressed these issues candidly. He attributed their offensive problems to a lack of structure during training. Specifically, he noted rushed shots and high turnover rates.

“We Settled Because We Weren’t Organized”

Nwamu noted that the squad is currently undergoing a rebuild. Significant roster changes separate the current lineup from previous teams.

“We didn’t really have enough time,” Nwamu explained. “It’s almost like we have a new team. Sometimes we settled a little because we weren’t fully organised.”

He highlighted specific on-court issues. For instance, poor spacing forced players into making hasty decisions. This was a direct symptom of the team’s limited time together before the window.

However, Nwamu expressed optimism. He believes that execution will improve as the players build chemistry.

“We’re still getting to know each other as a team,” he added.

A Rocky Start in Group C

The consequences of this poor preparation were visible on the court. Currently, D’Tigers sit in a dangerous position within Group C. They managed only one victory from their opening three fixtures.

  • Tunisia: The campaign began with a painful 88-78 overtime loss to the hosts.
  • Guinea: Next came a shock 69-55 defeat. This marked Guinea’s first-ever victory over Nigeria.
  • Rwanda: Finally, the team found success with a gritty 75-69 overtime win.

That sole victory was largely due to Morris Udeze. He dropped 30 points. This performance was the highest single-game score of the qualification window.

The Path Forward

Despite the setbacks, Nigeria’s World Cup hopes remain alive. The qualification format allows the top three teams from each group to advance.

Currently, D’Tigers hold the eighth spot in FIBA’s African power rankings. They are under immense pressure to reclaim their status. This urgency follows their failure to qualify for the 2023 World Cup.


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