Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Celebrating Teamwork & Determination, D Tigers Represent Nigeria Till The End


The Nigerian Basketball team was going to be at the Olympics for the first time ever. Nigeria would be in the same group as the USA.  Although,  DTigers lost their match against the USA team.


D Tigers were nevertheless not deterred, they pulled themselves up and gave their best on the court in the subsequent games. Some people joked about how we didn’t have any medals to show for the effort. However, one thing we didn’t stop to consider was the fact that this Nigerian team is very special. They’re Olympic champions in their own rights because they’re the first Nigerian team to actually qualify for the game of basketball at the Olympics. They had an impressive run in the qualifying games leading up to the Olympics.

It was even more impressive to see that the New York Times gave a very positive spin on the performance of D Tigers at the London 2012 Olympics. As reported by the New York Times, the sportsmen were bruised and broken but it didn’t reduce their enthusiasm and their zeal to play for the country. By the end of the group stage, the team had only eight healthy players. Tony Skinn, the point guard of the team had surgery for torn quadriceps and one of the leading scorers of the game against the USA team was reported to have broken a toe.

The Coach, Ayodele Bakare, did an impressive job of recruiting this team – one that was put together at the last minute. With less than a month to practice together, they were off to Venezuela for the Olympics qualifiers. They won all three games against already established international teams and that set them ahead of the pack, earning them the spot as the first Nigerian team to play basketball at the Olympics.

Coach Bakare went over and beyond the call of his role as a coach. He was a friend and motivator. He “dared his players to dream”, according to the New York Times, and that in itself is as much of a victory as they come.

“Bakare, their coach, general manager, insurance agent and travel secretary, embodied what D’Tigers became over the past six weeks. Not simply a basketball team, a historic one.

We, as a people, need to have a more positive approach towards appreciating ourselves in order to help promote optimism and growth, home and abroad.

At Goodlife, we say a BIG thank you to all members of Team Nigeria at the London 2012 Olympics. We wish them only the best in the rest of the games and in their future endeavors.

Sources: bellanaija.com

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