South Africa extends its winning streak to five, entering second round with a great 5-2 record!
The match lasted few minutes, till Grumede boost South Africa attack with an impressive 5/8 14p in just 8 minutes in first quarter, closed ahead 30-17. The second attack of Africa scored additional 32 in the second quarter, when Al Jazair tried to comeback. Our team kept full control of the match, although some fouls created some thrilling. In garbage time gap expanded of additional 12 points, to a final 118-84 (+32).
Al Jazair defense, 0/15 3 pointers shooting, and -14 gap in rebounding, performed much worse than expected. On our side, solid defense gave us full control of the match, while about 50% shooting brought us to the victory.
This time MVP is assigned to
Sabatha Resha, 8/12 21p in only 20 minutes! Another great match played by Juggie Wagana (7/12 18p 16r), although impressive Staiti scored 10/18 23p 9r. I much appreciated Dingane Kolane, Liod Grumede (first quarter only

), Sizwe Mofokeng and Diliza Issa. Only our PG's (impacted by bad shape) and Will Burr (solid anyway at rebounding) played below expectations.
This victory consolidates South Africa in a lonely third place with 5-2 record, that will allow us to enter next round with a quite good 3-1. Now, final four must be achieved. This is a +3 won compared to last continental championship! Let me thank all my team again, and former coach Trex for having left me a well launched team.
Senegal - Ghana 110 - 107: this was the most dramatic match of the week: the winner could step into second round, the loser seriously risked to be eliminated and not included in next season world cup qualification. Senegal took leadership since the beginning, led by Kaloga (38p). Ghana center Ndiour played only 23 minutes before being fouled out. At the beginning of fourth quarter, Senegal was trailing by 17. Ghana increased rythm and 3-pointers, under the leadership of its PG Sina (7/9 3pts, 38p!). Although Senegal was leading by 5 at 20", Ghana had the last shoot with Sina on the buzzer. Sina missed his third 3-pointers shot, closing with a still impressive 70%. Senegal advances to second round. However, the combination of this result with South Africa-Al Jazair left Ghana with best points difference (-77 vs -85!). So Ghana advanced to next round, while Al Jazair is eliminated!
Al Maghrib - Tounes 98 - 116: the match was relevant to Tounes only, as Maghrib was already eliminated. Al Maghrib brought 11 players, but only 7 actually entered the court. Tounes played with higher attitude, but match was well balanced until begin of fourth quarter, thanks to final 55 by Yousif. In the final minutes, Tounes performed a final rush 38-22, closing ahead of 18 points. Tounes great ball circulation was converted into 31 assists, and 50% shooting (in 3pts too!). Tounes joins us in second round.
Nigeria - Misr 66 - 83; this was the match of the game between the two undefeated teams. Misr played with higher attitude to ensure first place advantage. In the first quarter, Nigeria took first advantage in a point-to-point game, closing with +5 gap thanks to a very solid defense (18-13). Since second quarter, the difference in attitude became evident, Misr defense Al Hana moved to next gear, till final victory. Great match, looking at both teams evaluation, ruled by Misr impressive defense.
Tonight, it is time to celebrate. The first result, the minimal I could accept, was already achieved. Waiting for official confirmation, second round should start with Misr 5-0, Nigeria 4-1, South Africa 3-2, all other ones 1-4. This is a good starting point to aim to final four. We have now to wait for second round scheduling to start our planning, as done for this first round.
Last edited by GM-BlackMouse at 5/17/2010 5:13:54 PM