After failing to progress to the semi final stage of
the Afrobasket holding in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, players of the senior men’s basketball
national team have offered an apology to
Nigerians for the disappointment.
Co-captains of the team, Olumide Oyedeji and Ike Diogu
who spoke separately yesterday, expressed the disappointment of the entire
players and promised to get better and hopefully win the next edition of the competition
in 2015.
“It’s really sad that we lost to Senegal after the
initial progress we made, I still can’t believe we have lost , it’s like a
dream to me.
It is unfortunate that we disappointed Nigerians but I
hope it will get better because we have young players whose average age is 24,
25. There is future for the team and I know they will get better,” Oyedeji
said.
His co-captain, Diogu who is the second oldest in the
team after Oyedeji said he too, like the whole team feel they have let Nigeria
ad Nigerians down after showing that they were capable of winning the competition.
“I feel disappointed that we have let our nation down
after the support they gave to us. It is a learning process, we promise to get
better and come back stronger,” he said, reiterating Oyedeji’s position that
they still have years ahead of them.
“We started well but played some hard games against
Cameroon and Congo. In the match against Senegal, we kind of didn’t play our
game and they took advantage of it. It is really painful because we put in our
best but it didn’t work out as planned,” Diogu stressed.
One of the youngest players in the team who was improving
with every game, Ben Uzoh also expressed disappointment on their loss but added
that since it was his first time with the national team, he hopes he will have
time to make up for the disappointment.
“This is my first time in the national team and I
thank the coach for giving me the opportunity to represent my country. I hope
to continue to do my best in the future,” he pledged.
Richard Oruche who picked up a foot fracture in the
first game against Mali said he really appreciated the way Nigerians prayed and
supported the team and said it was sad they couldn’t go beyond the quarter
final.
“I feel we disappointed the country after the support they
gave us.
I know I could have contributed to help the team win if not for the
injury I sustained,” he said, adding that “in the competition in 2015 we hope
to do better than we did this time and go onto win the trophy. I am very happy
for the opportunity given to me to represent my country.”
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