Jamaica basketball manager urges fan support on historic night

Jamaica’s national senior men’s basketball team stands at a pivotal moment in its sporting history as it prepares for a crucial qualifying match against The Bahamas on Thursday evening at the National Arena. The encounter represents a significant milestone in Jamaica’s quest to secure a place in the 2027 FIBA Basketball World Cup, marking the first occasion the senior squad will compete before a home audience.

Team manager Dominic Delgado has issued an impassioned appeal for national support, emphasizing the transformative potential of home-court advantage. “We need the energy in the arena,” Delgado stated. “It’s not a big arena so come out and support the team. We don’t just have a team, we have a very good world-class team.”

The Jamaican squad enters the match with considerable momentum following two historic victories in Puerto Rico late last year. These successes have elevated expectations that the team can overcome The Bahamas, though Delgado acknowledges that Canada—ranked among the world’s top five basketball nations—poses a substantially greater challenge in subsequent matches.

This qualifying phase represents uncharted territory for Jamaican basketball, with Delgado noting, “We have never been this far. Having the magnitude of these games here in Jamaica is historic.” The potential qualification for the World Cup would mark a first in the nation’s sporting history.

Despite the on-court achievements, the program faces significant financial constraints. Delgado revealed the team operates without direct funding, stating, “We don’t get a single penny and that’s not a complaint.” He emphasized the broader vision of using the senior team’s success to develop basketball at all levels nationwide, including women’s teams, youth programs, and local high school competitions.

Critical support has emerged from the Bob and Rita Marley Foundation, with Cedella Marley playing a pivotal role in initiating sponsorship last year. Additional backing has been secured from National Bakery and Rainforest, though the program continues to seek further financial partnerships to sustain its campaign through 2026.

The evening’s event will feature entertainment from dancehall artist Aidonia during halftime, with tip-off scheduled for 6:00 PM local time.