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THUNDER BAY – Michael Okafor returns to the Lakehead Thunderwolves with a championship pedigree and a strong desire to do it again.
Okafor, who averaged 5.2 points a night as a rookie, saw plenty of action this summer, and while teammate Laoui Masambya was less of a factor on the court with the expansion Montreal Alliance, both players were brimming with confidence upon their return to Thunder Bay. “It was really fun. I learned a lot of stuff from the vets and the coaches, everyone in the Honey Badgers organization,” he said, moments after a dunk-filled scrimmage performance on Wednesday night at the C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse, leading his team to a six-point victory in an intrasquad contest, the team getting ready for the start of non-conference play against Winnipeg on the road on Oct. 7.
“The first week was hard, because it was fast and physical. But it was a nice experience because the way that they go hard every practice and game is different than in university,” the six-foot Quebec City guard said.
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