LAS VEGAS – The Nigerian National Basketball Team has announced its 16-man training camp roster in advance of a trio of exhibition games in Las Vegas. Team Nigeria will reduce its roster to 12 players prior to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo later this month.

The Nigerian team will tip-off the exhibition schedule with a matchup against the United States tomorrow on Saturday, July 10 (5 p.m. PDT on NBC Sports Network). Nigeria will then face Argentina on July 12 and Australia on July 13 to conclude the exhibition slate.

The 16-man roster features a total of eight active NBA players, including three members of the Miami Heat. The active NBA players include: Precious Achiuwa (Miami Heat), Chimezie Metu (Sacramento Kings), Jordan Nwora (Milwaukee Bucks), Jahlil Okafor (Detroit Pistons), Josh Okogie (Minnesota Timberwolves), KZ Okpala (Heat), Miye Oni (Utah Jazz) and Gabe Nnamdi Vincent (Heat). Additionally, Michael Gbinije and Ekpe Udoh have spent time in the NBA, giving the roster a total of 10 players with previous NBA experience.

“We’ve had a very competitive camp and the players have brought a ton of energy to our practice sessions so far,” said Nigerian National Team Head Coach Mike Brown. “Having said that, we’re really looking forward to finally having the opportunity to play against a different colored jersey in these upcoming exhibition games. It’ll be a great challenge for us to compete with some of the top teams in the Olympic field and get a chance to showcase our talent and refine our game before heading to Tokyo.”

Nigeria will tip-off its Olympic schedule against Australia on July 25 (1:20 a.m. PDT) to open play in Group B of the preliminary round, followed by games against Germany (July 27, 6 p.m. PDT) and Italy (July 30, 9:40 p.m. PDT).

The 2020 Olympic Games mark Nigeria’s third-straight Olympic appearance after competing in London in 2012 and Rio de Janeiro in 2016. Coach Brown, who is currently an assistant coach for the Golden State Warriors after previous head coaching stints with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers, is the first active NBA coach ever to lead Team Nigeria.

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See below for Nigeria’s 16-man roster:

NIGERIAN NATIONAL TEAM 16-MAN ROSTER

#

PLAYER

POS

HT

WT

COLLEGE

LAST PLAYED

55

Precious Achiuwa

C

6-8

225

Memphis

Miami Heat (NBA)

3

Caleb Agada

SG

6-3

209

Ottawa

Hapeol Be’er Sheva B.C. (Israel)

11

Obi Emegano

PG

6-3

215

Oral Roberts

Fuenlabrada (Spain)

12

Michael Gbinije

SF

6-7

200

Syracuse

BC Nevezis (Lithuania)

1

Ike Iroegbu

PG

6-2

190

Washington State

Elan Chalon (France)

10

Chimezie Metu

C

6-11

215

USC

Sacramento Kings (NBA)

9

Chima Moneke

PF

6-6

216

UC-Davis

Orleans (France)

34

Ike Nwamu

SG

6-5

205

UNLV

Samara (Russia)

33

Jordan Nwora

SF

6-8

225

Louisville

Milwaukee Bucks (NBA)

15

Jahlil Okafor

C

6-10

270

Duke

Detroit Pistons (NBA)

20

Josh Okogie

SG

6-4

213

Georgia Tech

Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA)

5

Stanley Okoye

SF

6-6

215

VMI

Gran Canaria (Spain)

0

KZ Okpala

SF

6-8

215

Stanford

Miami Heat (NBA)

13

Miye Oni

PG

6-5

206

Yale

Utah Jazz (NBA)

8

Ekpe Udoh

C

6-10

245

Baylor

Beijing RF (China)

22

Gabe Nnamdi Vincent

SG

6-3

200

UC-Santa Barbara

Miami Heat (NBA)

Head Coach: Mike Brown