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  • Jamaican National Basketball Team vs. Mexico 3:30 ET

    www.atdhenet.tv

    The Jamaican men's national basketball team plays Mexico at 3:30 pm ET

  • #2
    Ja win!!!
    Peter R

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    • #3
      Great Work!

      Originally posted by Peter R View Post
      Ja win!!!
      I’m having some crow for breakfast, and you know what? It tastes quite good (lol)!

      This is, if my memory is correct, a first for our Ja guys!

      Jamaica advance to Centro semis
      Published: Friday | June 22, 2012

      Weyinmi Efejuku Rose scored with just two seconds remaining to lift Jamaica to a 76-74 victory over Mexico and a place in the second round of Centrobasket 2012.

      With the victory, Jamaica also booked a spot in the FIBA Americas Championship for the first time.

      Cleveland Cavaliers player, Samardo Samuels, led the way for Jamaica with 23 points and 15 rebounds, Patrick Ewing Jr and Dylan Howell contributed 13 each and Rose 11.

      For Mexico, Gustavo Ayon led with 20 points and 10 rebounds, Omar Quintero followed with 11 and Paul Stoll added 10.

      Earlier, Mexico had started the game 10-2, with four consecutive points from Ayon, but after Jamaica's timeout they reacted with a 15-0 rally, which turned the score 17-10, with 2:42 of the first quarter remaining. The tournament is being played at the Coliseum Jose Miguel Agrelot in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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      • #4
        http://www.caribbeanbasketball.com/

        Ja vs PR tonight

        More than likely the final will be PR vs DR as they are ahead of us. Still Semi-final is not a bad showing.

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        • #5
          More games come Olympic qualifications

          http://www.caribbeanbasketball.com/?...news&fn_id=381

          Centrobasket12 - Historic bronze medal for Jamaica's Reggae Boys
          Posted by admin on Jun-24-2012



          San Juan, Puerto Rico - Jamaica's men national team (4-2) defeated to Panamá (3-3) 78-54 to win the bronze medal in the 2012 edition of the Centrobasket Tournament being held in the José Miguel Agrelot coliseum in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico.

          This is a historic medal for Jamaica, since it’s getting the first medal in this tournament.

          Jerome Jordan started the game with four points and Jamaica took control of the game and never looks back. Weyinmi Efejuku Rose free throws increase the lead to ten points, 22-12, with 2:09 of the first quarter. Ernesto Oglivie three-point shot and Daniel King a jump shot, ended the period 25-17, for the winners.

          Jamaica dominated the first half 39-30.

          With an 8-0 rally Jamaica put the score 58-39 with 26 seconds. But Josimar Ayarza scored a triple to end the first 30 minutes 58-41.

          Ricardo Alliman made a free throw to give the advantage of Jamaica to 21 points, 67-46, with 6:34 remaining. A dunk by Samardo Samuels completed a 6-0 run that reached the biggest lead in the game 74-48 with 3:46.

          Rose led the winners with 21 points, Jordan added 17 with 11 rebounds and Samuel had 13. For Panama, Oglivie finished with 15 points, Ayarza with 13 and Isaac St. Rose 11.


          Jeanc Rodríguez / FIBA Américas
          Photo: Patrick Haynes/CBC

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          • #6
            Wow, great stuff, now if only we could find a really good point guard.

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            • #7
              A year late for Olympic qualification & Jamaica will not compete in Venezuela.
              Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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              • #8
                More games come (next) Olympic qualifications as well as......http://www.fiba.com/
                http://www.fibaamericas.com/

                http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...roics_11804792

                Local fraternity buoyed by Centrobasket heroics

                BY LIVINGSTON SCOTT Observer staff reporter

                Tuesday, June 26, 2012

                JAMAICA Basketball Association (JABA) President Ajani Williams said the country's historic third-place finish at the Centrobasket tournament and its unprecedented qualification to the Tournament of the Americas for North, South and Central American teams have ushered in a new era for Jamaica.

                Williams, who was speaking to the Jamaica Observer on the team's arrival at the Norman Manley International Airport yesterday, said this achievement has propelled Jamaica's basketball onto the global stage, and with the right resources they can make next year's World Championship.

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                "It may not happen immediately, but through time — like our track and field — we will, as this is the beginning of our phase and I think we are definitely on our way," he said.

                "... The right people and are there; the right coaches; the right mentality, and the players are committed to advancing in this new frontier," he argued.

                The JABA boss said it took sacrifice to achieve their objective. He was especially grateful to Tina Matalon and KFC for their ardent support of the programme.

                "We knew it would take great sacrifice, but we do have some cash and great support from KFC... plus we got some really strong backing from the SDF (Sports Development Foundation), the sports minister and Grand Palladium (hotel)," he added.

                Williams lauded the team and made special mention of Samardo Samuels, Jerome Jordon, Weyimi Rose and coach Sam Vincent.

                "Samardo put on an all-star performance, Jerome was developing into himself, while Weyimi was unbelievable...

                "And Coach Sam Vincent threw out so many plays that nobody else had seen and came out with totally new plays on the day. So the coaching staff was really great in their application, preparation and sacrifice," he beamed.

                Williams said he will use this accomplishment to spearhead the nation's new basketball initiative.

                "This is huge. I was getting tired but they have given me a lot more energy now and I'm going to create a pretty phenomenal marketing team," he pledged.

                "We have a new team brand, a new team name and we intend to hit the entire diaspora... but we needed this moment to activate it," he added.

                Williams believes that with their newfound fame, they will attract other players with Jamaican heritage and even convince Roy Hibbert Jr to reconsider switching allegiance from the United States.

                "I think we can and should advance to the World Championship... but we have to recruit the best players and get them to come within that same year," he said.

                "If we're going to make a real run at the World Championships, then Roy Hibbert is ultimately important... If we don't have him we can do without him, although it would be harder, but we'll definitely need Ryan Reid, especially for those rebounds," he noted.

                Meanwhile, veteran Kimani Friend, who played only for limited periods in the tournament because of a broken nose, said the feat was overwhelming and called it "a very big accomplishment for Jamaica's basketball".

                "This should now propel us to get more sponsorship and more people to support the team," he said.

                "We made history... and I think this is one of the achievements for our 50th Anniversary," he added.

                He pointed out that the success was achieved in a very short time and the local basketball administration should be commended.

                "This has been achieved in a short amount of time with the new players, Ajani, and Coach Vincent... so in about three, four years we've really made a big achievement and I hope after this we continue to move forward," said Friend.

                He added that the team will be stronger and more experienced next year and will attract newcomers.

                "The fact that we made the Tournament of Americas means more guys will be coming out of the NBA or Europe with Jamaican parentage and they will want to use this as an excuse to play for Jamaica, and because of this, we will be very strong," he said.

                Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz1yvt4yGsr
                Last edited by World Fan; June 26, 2012, 04:59 PM.

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