Turner hails ‘renaissance moment’ as Jamaica hosts FIBA World Cup qualifiers

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Excitement is building across the island as Jamaica prepares to host world-class basketball for the first time in its history, with national head coach Rick Turner hailing the upcoming FIBA Basketball World Cup Americas Qualifiers as a transformative moment for the sport locally.

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The JamRockerz are set to make their debut in the World Cup Qualifiers, drawn in Pool B alongside regional heavyweights Canada, Puerto Rico, and The Bahamas. The round-robin competition will see each team play one another twice — home and away — with the top three advancing to the second round, inching closer to qualification for the 2027 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

For Turner, having Jamaica host these high-stakes games at Kingston’s National Arena is more than just a milestone; it’s the realization of a dream.

“Jamaica deserves this,” Turner declared. “Part of the motivation for me, from the moment I took this job, was to help bring basketball into prominence and give Jamaican fans a chance to see high-level basketball played on their soil.”

Home-court pride and passion

Since taking charge in 2019, Turner has made it his mission to elevate basketball’s visibility and infrastructure in Jamaica. He believes the qualifiers — and the spectacle of world-class competition — can ignite a new passion for the game among local supporters.

“It’s an opportunity to be very exciting,” he said. “It will act as a jump-start for basketball in the country. Fans will finally get to see this talent and skill live — that changes everything.”

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Despite scheduling challenges, Jamaica will host two of their three home fixtures at the National Arena. The team opens their campaign with back-to-back away clashes against Puerto Rico in San Juan on November 28 and December 1, before returning home to face The Bahamas on February 26 and Canada on March 1.

Building for the long haul

Beyond the thrill of hosting, Turner sees these qualifiers as the foundation for something enduring — a blueprint for Jamaica’s basketball future. The national program, dormant for nearly a decade before its revival, is now focused on stability, growth, and consistency.

“You can’t rest on your laurels,” he emphasized. “We’ve worked really hard for this. The team was essentially inactive since 2013, so we have a lot of ground to make up. But we believe it can be something sustainable. Complacency isn’t an option.”

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The start of a basketball renaissance

Turner envisions this campaign as a spark for long-term success — not just fleeting participation, but a lasting cultural and sporting shift.

“We’ve accomplished something, but there’s so much work ahead,” he reflected. “What we’re building is something that, 20, 30, or 40 years from now, people can look back on and say: this was the beginning of the renaissance for Jamaican basketball.”

As tip-off nears, anticipation is mounting not only for the games themselves but for what they symbolize — a rebirth of Jamaican basketball, powered by passion, persistence, and purpose.

 

 

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