Having already beaten the Magic in the first round of qualifiers, the Tigers' optimism for the upcoming matches in Johannesburg is understandable, though the omicron variant in that region could still prove problematic. The more we are together, the more chemistry [there is and] the more we gel -- we're just looking better and better every day.
The fact that we have that willingness to get better every day -- a lot of teams really don't have that, so I'm really proud of our efforts and I expect a lot of great things. Edwards concurred on the Tigers' prospects of matching Africa's biggest sides, although Uzoh, who finished ninth with the Rivers Hoopers in , was more guarded. He said: "I think only time will tell.
I think we just continue to chip away and control what we control, which is our approach, our mentality and how hard we work. They're going to want to be better than they were the previous year, just like every business wants to have more profit and more revenue than they had the previous year, so we just take it a day at a time. The Tigers are scheduled to play their Elite 16 games between December as they look to book their place among Africa's 12 top teams at the continent's premier club competition.
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