The first match is over
(9946). Pushed by home field advantage and more attitude, Misr played a great game, confirming to be among top teams (probably best two) in this competition. Al Hana was definitely the MVP.
South Africa lost with honour. We close first half 40-39, sustained by Mofokeng and Kolane. Our zone gave us some expected troubles in rebounding, but some more pressure on circulation. In third quarter, Misr performed a break, but South Africa went back. Only at the beginning of fourth quarter the match shifted eventually towards Misr, a couple of triples brought us at -7 in last 2', but there was no further chance to reopen the game.
I would assign our MVP to
Mofokeng, not only for 24 points and 10,0 in evaluation, but also for having kept us in the game till the end. I am quite satisfied of Kolane and Wagana performances, impressed by adhrenalinc contribution of Issa, while Schartner, Burr, Sehularo and Grumede were somehow below expectations, with different individual considerations. This is of course the evaluation of a single match, depending on tactics, opponents, shape, not an evaluation of players in general sense.
3-pointers percentage show a need to improve shooting (our scouts will tell you more), while we need to fully develop our tall men to increase roster depth and front line performances. I hope that Magubane could be recovered soon to increase our options and roster depth.
Looking at other fields:
Al Jazair 105 - Nigeria 120 intense match decided by an impressive forth quarter. Two solid teams, Nigeria looks like superior, but don't underestimate Al Jazair.
Ghana - Tounes 84 - 96: more attitude and rebounds gave victory to Tounes, although Ghana showed a good outside offense
Senegal - Al Maghrib 110 - 104: the surprise of the day. Al Maghrib coach simply did not take over his team! Al Maghrib played with four players, than three + lucky fan in the final. It is impressive that they lost with 6 points gap only! It is not necessarily relevant, in case Al Maghrib will acceed to second round and Senegal not, but it is definitely something you could not figure out.