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    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...ayers_14400833


    JaBA courts NBA players

    Monday, June 03, 2013






    MONTEGO BAY, St James — Jamaica's Senior Men's National Team 'JamRockerZ' have secured valuable international practice matches as they prepare for the FIBA Americas tournament in Venezuela, starting in late August.
    It was confirmed that the Jamaican team will gave three crucial warm-up events as they prepare for the tournament that will be a qualifier for the FIBA World Championships set for next year.


    The Jamaican men's basketball team receive their bronze medal at the Centro tournament in the Dominican Republic last year.


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    According to Ajani Williams, president of the Jamaica Basketball Association, the Jamaican team will play a number of friendlies in Toronto, Canada in a tournament set for August 8-11 then in San Juan, Puerto Rica, August 12-14 before another in Venezuela, August 25-27, just prior to the start of the tournament.
    Jamaica have been drawn in Group A where they will face Canada and Uruguay on August 31, Puerto Rico on September 2 and Brazil on September 3. After this stage, the top-two teams will advance to the semi-finals and are guaranteed places in the World Championships.
    Meanwhile, Williams said that they have managed to retain the core of their professional players who took them to a historic third place in the Centro tournament last year and are expected to significantly boost their team depth with new additions.
    Those returning from last year are Samardo Samuels, Jerome Jordan, Patrick Ewing Jnr and Weyinmi Efejuku Rose.
    Ryan Reid, who last played for Jamaica in 2011 and was a draft pick by the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA, has committed to returning, the Jamaica Observer has learnt.
    Williams said JaBA was expecting to add more professional players, including 6' 5" New York-born point guard Durand Scott, formerly of the University of Miami. Also, the association is in discussion with 7' 0" centre Ryan Hollins, who is presently playing for the Los Angeles Clippers after stints with several other teams in the NBA, including Boston Celtics, Dallas Mavericks and Cleveland Cavaliers.
    Williams said JaBA was still in dialogue with two additional NBA players "one of which is a legitimate burgeoning star" but said more would be said on those negotiations later.


    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz2VBHhNVKS

  • #2
    Makes Sense!

    Jamaica is not a basketball power, and this is shown when (with very few exceptions) we meet powerhouse regional basketball teams like the US Virgin Islands, the Bahamas and Cuba.

    Acquiring basketball players with Jamaican connections seems like a logical step. It worked for us in soccer in 1997 and 1998, so I can’t see any harm in adopting this policy towards basketball. Last year we had Patrick Ewing, Jr. and one or two others (with full American accents). This move did not really help us greatly at the regional tournament, but it is a start.

    In the meantime, in the sport of track and field others have benefitted tremendously for many years from acquiring Jamaican-born athletes.

    Good basketball move, I say!

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    • #3
      I think Roy Hibbert is Jamaican is he available

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      • #4
        He is the "emerging superstar" they are talking about in the article...but Roy looks like he is gonna opt for Team USA...

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        • #5
          Two way street..USA may not opt for him

          http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...-heat/2382487/

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          • #6
            What does that article have to do with Roy Hibbert & USA Basketball?

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            • #7
              Has hibbert played for JA already?

              Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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              • #8
                Yes...but he wants out to play for Team USA...

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                • #9
                  Roy already played for Ja but decided he is going to play for the U.S

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                  • #10
                    'Political correctness?'

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                    • #11
                      He is a 7'-2", 17 point, 10 rebound emerging star...that's all that matters...

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                      • #12
                        No he is not. Hibbert is NOT the player being referred to in this article. Hibbert's agent wrote to JaBA last year asking for his release as the US was short of big men to go to the Olympics and they thought he could be picked but JaBA said no and it did not go down well. Last month Roy told us that he would not be available for the Americas tournament but I am sure if we qualify for the World Championships he will return.
                        Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
                        Che Guevara.

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                        • #13
                          Didn't Ajani say that they will release him if the US coughs up the money the federation paid to insure him?

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                          • #14
                            That was last year, also it was not David Falk's place to contact JaBa either; the request had to come form the US basketball Association as the player was not being released to the agent.

                            However that is not the point I was making, the point was the Hibbert was not the player Ajani was talking about and how do i know that, because I was the one who interviewed Ajani and wrote the story.

                            As an aside if we get that player we could make it to the semi-finals and book a place in the WC next year in Paris.
                            Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
                            Che Guevara.

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                            • #15
                              So sickko is who? If you cant tell us that, then what team him play for?

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