The stars of the Libyan National Basketball Team demonstrated an outstanding performance in the AfroBasket Qualifiers, topping the best lists in various statistics across the five groups.
In scoring from inside the arc, Sufian Al-Shuwayhdi ranked third with a success rate of 63.2%, trailing only behind Alexander Anthony of Ivory Coast (69.7%) and Alain Doxie of Central African Republic (65.8%).
In defense, Mohammed Al-Saadi excelled by leading the list of best ball stealers (Steals) with an average of 3.7 steals per game, surpassing Caleb Agada of Nigeria (3.3) and Siriman Kanoute of Mali (3.2).
In playmaking, Naseem Badroush topped the list of best playmakers with his assists, averaging 8.4 assists per game, ahead of Childe Dindao of Angola and Jermaine Hill of Cameroon (7.5 assists each).
This high-level performance reflects the professional standard of the team’s players and enhances their chances of achieving positive results in upcoming competitions.