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Rivers Hoopers’ Resilience and Teamwork Earns Them a Hard-Fought 88-82 Win Over FUS Rabat

In the heat of competition, it’s not just talent that defines a team—it’s resilience, chemistry, and the unshakeable belief that no game is ever out of reach. That spirit has become the heartbeat of Rivers Hoopers’ campaign in the 2025 Basketball Africa League (BAL), and on Sunday night in Rabat, it was on full display.

The Nigerian champions edged FUS Rabat 88-82 in a fiercely contested battle that tested their nerve and unity. With the Moroccan crowd roaring and momentum constantly shifting, the Hoopers leaned on something deeper than tactics—each other.

Speaking after the game, centre Peter Olisemeka offered a glimpse into the soul of this team.

“We stay together when it’s hard. That’s the difference,” he said, his voice steady but reflective. “We believe in each other. We push, we play, and we fight—as one.”

Olisemeka, a towering presence at 6-foot-10, didn’t just talk leadership—he lived it on the court. With 10 points and 14 rebounds, he anchored the team defensively and created second chances with relentless effort on the glass. But the Hoopers’ strength wasn’t just in the paint—it came from everywhere.

Madut Akec, the South Sudanese guard with ice in his veins, ignited the offense with a blistering 25-point performance. His four three-pointers silenced the home crowd at critical moments and kept the Hoopers’ momentum alive.

This win, their second in as many games, wasn’t just about statistics—it was about grit. The Hoopers drilled 11 shots from deep and secured 16 offensive boards, outworking and outlasting a talented FUS Rabat side that refused to go quietly. Every possession felt like a statement. Every rebound, a declaration of intent.

Now sitting undefeated at the top of the Kalahari Conference standings, the Rivers Hoopers are beginning to look like more than just contenders—they’re a team with belief rooted in battle, chemistry forged under pressure, and eyes firmly set on greatness.

Their next test comes against Al Ittihad, but with the kind of trust and tenacity they’re building, it’s not just about who they play next. It’s about how far this brotherhood can go.

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