Nigeria get Cameroon in QF, D’Tigers top Group A on Points differential despite DR Congo shocker

On the day that the FIBA AfroBasket 2017 Quarter-Finals were set, the Democratic Republic of Congo caused the biggest upset by beating reigning champions Nigeria.

The Congolese – who are making their first FIBA AfroBasket in a decade – beat Nigeria 83-77 after leading by as many as ten points.

Evarist Shonganya, Myck Kabongo combined for 37 Congo points, but despite the Congolese triumph, they finished second in the Group A on points average rule, while Nigeria finished as winners.

In the other Group A contest in Rades, Tunis, Mali dispatched Cote d’Ivoire 92-63, but that wasn’t good enough to guarantee either team a place in the Last Eight of the 16-team competition.

In Group C, co-hosts Tunisia defeat Guinea 64-59 to advance to the Quarter-Finals undefeated in three games.

The North Africans finished as winners of the group, and they will be joined by Cameroon, who needed to step up to see off a resilient Rwanda team 81-77.

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Meanwhile, Group D favorites Senegal outplayed short-handed Mozambique 80-49 to stay perfect in three games.

Inspired by a loud crowd, Senegal demolished Mozambique from start to finish.

Nevertheless, Egypt are moving on to the Quarter-Finals thanks to a 70-51 triumph over South Africa, as a result of a 2-1 mark.

Although Morocco were already qualified for the Last Eight, they have never slowed down hurting Uganda’s hopes of winning a game in this year’s FIBA Africa most important competition.

Morocco finished undefeated in Group B thanks to a 79-70 win over Uganda.

Meanwhile, in the highly anticipated game of Group B, Angola and the Central African Republic stepped on the floor knowing that a defeat would end their FIBA AfroBasket aspirations.

Although they registered a tight contest in the opening quarter, it was a matter of time, as the Angolans took over the second quarter and never looked back winning 66-44.

In the Quarter-Finals to be played on Thursday, September 14, Tunisia will go up against DR Congo; Senegal will take on Angola; Nigeria will square off against neighbors Cameroon and Morocco will play Egypt.

By FIBA

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Nigeria get Cameroon in QF, D’Tigers top Group A on Points differential despite DR Congo shocker

On the day that the FIBA AfroBasket 2017 Quarter-Finals were set, the Democratic Republic of Congo caused the biggest upset by beating reigning champions Nigeria.

The Congolese – who are making their first FIBA AfroBasket in a decade – beat Nigeria 83-77 after leading by as many as ten points.

Evarist Shonganya, Myck Kabongo combined for 37 Congo points, but despite the Congolese triumph, they finished second in the Group A on points average rule, while Nigeria finished as winners.

In the other Group A contest in Rades, Tunis, Mali dispatched Cote d’Ivoire 92-63, but that wasn’t good enough to guarantee either team a place in the Last Eight of the 16-team competition.

In Group C, co-hosts Tunisia defeat Guinea 64-59 to advance to the Quarter-Finals undefeated in three games.

The North Africans finished as winners of the group, and they will be joined by Cameroon, who needed to step up to see off a resilient Rwanda team 81-77.

FIBA

Quarter Final bracket | FIBA

Meanwhile, Group D favorites Senegal outplayed short-handed Mozambique 80-49 to stay perfect in three games.

Inspired by a loud crowd, Senegal demolished Mozambique from start to finish.

Nevertheless, Egypt are moving on to the Quarter-Finals thanks to a 70-51 triumph over South Africa, as a result of a 2-1 mark.

Although Morocco were already qualified for the Last Eight, they have never slowed down hurting Uganda’s hopes of winning a game in this year’s FIBA Africa most important competition.

Morocco finished undefeated in Group B thanks to a 79-70 win over Uganda.

Meanwhile, in the highly anticipated game of Group B, Angola and the Central African Republic stepped on the floor knowing that a defeat would end their FIBA AfroBasket aspirations.

Although they registered a tight contest in the opening quarter, it was a matter of time, as the Angolans took over the second quarter and never looked back winning 66-44.

In the Quarter-Finals to be played on Thursday, September 14, Tunisia will go up against DR Congo; Senegal will take on Angola; Nigeria will square off against neighbors Cameroon and Morocco will play Egypt.

By FIBA

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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