End of the Road for Nigeria’s Junior D’Tigers as They Fall to Mali in FIBA U18 Men’s Afrobasket Quarter-final

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Nigeria’s Junior D’Tigers have bowed out of the 2024 FIBA U18 Men’s Afrobasket Championship after a hard-fought 81-70 loss to Mali in the quarter-finals. The game, held in Madagascar, was a tightly contested encounter that saw both teams battling for a spot in the semi-finals.

The Junior D’Tigers put up a spirited performance, showcasing their resilience and determination. However, despite their best efforts, the Malians managed to pull ahead in the final moments of the game, securing the win and advancing to the next round.

It was a valiant effort from Nigeria’s U18 men’s team, who have demonstrated immense talent and potential throughout the tournament. While the result may be disappointing, the boys can hold their heads high, knowing they fought until the very end.

This marks the end of Nigeria’s journey in this year’s championship, but the future remains bright for these young male stars. The experience gained from the tournament will undoubtedly help shape them into stronger athletes for future competitions.

Though the Junior D’Tigers missed out on a semi-final ticket, they have earned the respect and admiration of fans with their tenacity and passion for the game. We are proud of their journey and look forward to seeing them bounce back stronger.

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