Following
the elimination of Union Bank, Dodan Warriors and Lagos Islanders from the DSTV
Basketball League, the Nigeria Basketball Federation has re-organised the
fixtures for the forthcoming DSTV Basketball 2015/2016 League season.
This
decision was taken due to the participation of the three Lagos teams in the
Africa Basketball League which the NBBF considers as illegal.
For that
reason, it has been confirmed that only five teams will slug it out in the
Atlantic Conference of this season's DSTV Basketball League: Rivers Hoopers,
Delta Force, Oluyole Warriors, Kwara Falcons and the only Lagos side left,
Nigeria Customs. This means, a team will be placed on standby every week with
the others playing against each other twice in the same week.
To this end,
Rivers Hoopers have been scheduled to play their first two games away at
Customs in Lagos on Friday, March 18 and Sunday March 20, 2016.
Reacting to
the new fixtures, Rivers Hoopers coach, Ogo Odaudu gave his full backing to the
initiative by the NBBF.
"It is
better for the team to play two games a week a total of 16 games rather than
the 14 previously and so we won't wait too long in between games. It was also
done that way because of the Olympics so we could finish on time. We will cope
and I strongly support it," said Odaudu
"It
also reduces the risk of travelling when we play two games before coming
back." he added.
On the
likelihood of the teams faced with problems arising from fatigue, he retorted: "Fatigue?
We are bound to play every day in the play offs, one day rest is good for us
and that is why you are allowed to register 15 or more players so another
player can step in when a player gets injured."
Other
fixtures for week 1
Oluyole
Warriors V Kwara Falcons
Nigeria
Customs V Rivers Hoopers
Delta Force
stands by in Week 1
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