Three defeats in a row for D’Tigers as they lose to Cape Verde 79-71

Three defeats in a row for D’Tigers as they lose to Cape Verde 79-71

Cape Verde opened their FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 African Qualifiers campaign with a 79-71 win over Nigeria on Friday in Benguela, Angola.

It was Cape Verde's third straight win over the No.1 team in Africa, having upset D'Tigers at AfroBasket 2007 before doing it again at AfroBasket 2013 in Abidjan.

The islanders punished Nigeria's defense by hitting 12-of-34 shots from beyond the arc. Jeff Xavier and Joel Almeida contributed 14 points apiece, and Anderson Correia came off the bench to get away with a game-high 15 points for Cape Verde

 We didn't come here to lose to anybody," said Nigerian Keith Omoerah who contributed a joint team-high 13 points with Ike Diogu. 

Reserve Anderson Correia's thunderous dunk with 3:22 minutes left not only tied the game at 66-66 and sent fans inside the arena into a frenzy, but it also turned out to be a game-changer.

Powered by Correia's dunk, Cape Verde went on to a 6-0 run (72-66 with 1:50 minute left,) and they have never looked back again.

Anderson Correia may have turned the ball over five times, but his impact at both ends of the floor proved vital for Cape Verde, a team that looked more energetic and desperate to win the game.

The biggest difference between the two sides lay on the perimeter line where Cape Verde buried 12-of-34 shots compared to Nigeria's 3-of-26.

Ben Uzoh recorded the World Cup 2023 African Qualifiers' first double-double (11 points and 11 assists), but Cape Verde's productive bench (28 points) proved too much for the short-handed Nigeria.

Nigeria stepped on the floor knowing that they needed to return to winning ways after a disappointing AfroBasket 2021 campaign, but facing a highly motivated Cape Verde team that reached the Semi-Finals of the African Championship three months later proved challenging for Nigeria.

It was a highly-contested game as the 18 lead changes show, but picking five fouls early in the fourth quarter not only put Cape Verde in a bonus situation, but it also limited Nigeria's attempt in fight back fourth at the end of regulation, the better team won the game.

Nigeria head coach Julius Nwosu, “It was a very good game. We came out and did a lot of the things we planned in our game plan to do. They came out and executed their plays. And they showed why they have been together for many years. It's a team that is always together. To me, my team did very well. It's just that we needed a little more time.

"Our guys are pro, whereas these Cape Verde players are mostly locals. It's just an issue with [our] programme. [Keith] Omoerah is here with us now, but he might not be next time because of his club."

Nigeria forward Keith Omoerah,” They made those (12) threes, but we are going nowhere. We are here to keep moving.”