We won!
(9955) No overtime, no decline in 4th quarter as against Nigeria and Misr.
Both teams decide to change something in tactics. I decided a Run & Gun attack, while Tounes changed its defence from an usual 2-3 zone to man.
South Africa started boldly, ruling Tounes' defence shooting close to 100% in first quarter (32-17), gaining solid leadership since the first jumper. Tounes lost by injury its PF Benghouzi, one of its best performers. Everything looks almost perfect. However, a poor performance in rebounding gave too many second opportunities to Tounes, that recovered 10 points gap closing first half trailing by 54-49.
Third quarter was critical. Defences finally were very effective against attacks, keeping scores at a minimum. Unbalancing its attack outwards, Tounes closed the gap to 1 point plus ball possesssion. But Juggie Wagana decided to change the match, with a couple of rebounds and shoots and a block that expanded gap. At the end of third quarter, South Africa led again by 11.
In the fourth quarter, Tounes performed an extra effort in the attempt to close the gap. Decent rebounding and a recoverd efficient attack kept South Africa leading, although impressive ball circulation kept Tounes not so far away to be finally relaxed. At the end, systematic foul allowed South Africa to win by 12 98-86, the firse victory in this competition.
Although evaluating different attitudes, MR's and evaluation tells a quite different story. I have personally never seen such a difference between rebound evaluation (5- vs 4+) and captured rebounds (52-68, 19 OR's left!). There is some suspect that random plays a relevant role, but also took Benghouzi out of the match!
At the end, an important victory, several things that my staff and me are currently analyzing, the need to improve our talents' training.
It is hard to find this game MVP, as per effect of discontinous performances. At the end, I think that
Dingane Kolane deserves it: he recorded 10/21 25p 8r 2a, limiting his opponent to 6/19 13p. Far than perfect, but a good performance and points taken in the right moment. A mention to
Juggie Wagana, that shifted game momentum in the most critical phase of the game,
Thabo Sehularo who took 12p 5r 4a off the bench. I appreciated Schartner's playmaking, although some points are missing, and final rush by Mofokeng.
On the other fields:
Ghana 70 - Misr 107: easy won by host team. Misr forwards ruled the game, with net superiority in all statistical categories and evaluations.
Senegal - Nigeria 104 - 111: after loss against Misr, Senegal played a second tough game against Nigeria, also leveraging different attitude. Nigeria took leadership in last 15' after a quite balanced game. Rebounds made the difference, ensuring 15 more possessions to the winner, as well as the perfect choice of the 3-2 zone.
Al Jazair - Al Maghrib 97 - 90: another exciting match decided in Q4 with Al Jazair comeback. Still rebounds gave critical advantage to Al Jazair, that replicated previous match won against Tounes.
Our record does not show a 0 W anymore. Our championship has begun.