D’Tigers’ Vincent Nnamdi is not losing sleep over the final 12-man roster for the 2019 FIBA Men’s World Cup in China as Nigerians wait with bated breath.

With the competition becoming so stiff amongst the players in camp, the shooting guard said the pressure is definitely on the coaching crew, led by Alex Nwora, rather than the players.

Vincent, who plies his trade with NBA franchise, Stockton Kings, said the boys in camp are fully focused on the task ahead of their first game on Saturday, against Russia.

“I don’t think there is any pressure. I think the biggest pressure is on the coaching crew to take that decision. Like I said, we have a lot of great talents, great athletes here, so, it will be a tough decision for them to make.”

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On the team’s chances in China, Vincent, who scored 23 points, including the game-winning three-pointer against Poland, on Saturday, during the Peak Invitational Tournament, expressed confidence that the team can go all out to win the World Cup.

“I think the sky is the limit for us. I think we can go as far as winning the championship. We have lots of talents, skill and size, and I think we are very capable of doing it.”

He lauded the NBBF for the grade A friendlies which have in no small way contributed to their level of preparation.

Nnamdi explained that playing against fellow world cup-bound teams (Dominican Republic, Canada, Iran, Poland and Montenegro) has really helped their confidence.