DStv and GOtv can look forward to the world’s biggest and most diverse celebration of sport, the Summer Olympic Games, which will run till 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.
With Tokyo 2020 now fully underway, we take a look at both the Men’s and Women’s Basketball events, both of which feature Nigeria as African representatives. The Basketball tournaments will run from till Sunday, 8 August, with all games held at the Saitama Super Arena in greater Tokyo.
The Men’s tournament is already well underway, with Nigeria opening their Group B campaign on a losing note as they went down 84-56 to Australia on Sunday. D’Tigers faced up to Germany on the morning of Wednesday, 28 July and will complete the group stage by taking on Italy on Saturday, 31 July at 5:30am on SuperSport Olympic 3 (DStv channel 204 and GOtv Channel 31) with a place in the knockout round the key objective for coach Mike Brown and his charges.
“I just know that there’s a ton of potential there, a ton of potential,” said Brown. “And to help to try to get organised and get it prepared to perform at the highest level, is something that really drives me in trying to make this experience fantastic for all the players that are coming to be a part of it. That’s what this thing is all about.”
On the Women’s side, Nigeria’s team opened their account with a huge clash against the United States on the morning of Tuesday, 27 July. Group B will clash against France and Japan on Friday, 30 July and Monday, 2 August at 9:10am and 1:50am respectively on SuperSport Olympic 4 (DStv channel 205) and SuperSport Olympic 2 (GOtv channel 32).
“This Nigerian team is completely different from the 2004 team,” centre Victoria Macaulay explained, referencing D’Tigress’ last appearance at the Games 17 years ago.
“With what I have seen of this team, I believe we are a much stronger team and in the areas that we lacked before, we have adjusted and grown as far as being an offensive threat in the post and guard positions. We are even stronger on the defensive end of the court and that will help us move past the first group stage of the Olympics this time around.”
She added, “I believe Nigeria is strong enough to play and compete against whoever we come against. In my experience, I believe Nigeria has a chance of beating anybody when we are focused and put our mind on it.
“We are an aggressive team and learn from our mistakes. What we are weak in will become what we are strong in, defensively and offensively we prepare to be great and challenge ourselves to become even better day after day.”
Other games to look forward to are the Men’s and Women’s Medal matches; on Friday, 6th August – Men’s Bronze Medal Match and Victory Ceremony at 11:50pm on SuperSport Olympic 4 (DStv channel 205 and GOtv channel 34), Saturday, 7 August – Men’s Gold Medal Match at 3:20am on SuperSport Olympic 4 (DStv channel 205) and SuperSport Olympics 1 (GOtv channel 31), Women’s Bronze Medal Match at 7:50am on SuperSport Olympic 4 and SuperSport Olympic 1 and Sunday, 8 August – Women’s Gold Medal Match and Victory Ceremony at 3:20am on SuperSport Olympic 6 (DStv channel 207).
Viewers on DStv and GOtv can see all their favourite Olympic Games stars at Tokyo 2020, with thousands of world class athletes from around the world set to entertain for over two weeks of incredible action from the Games of the XXXII Olympiad.
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