

The Jamaica men’s national basketball team, the JamRockerz, embarks on a pivotal road trip this week as they enter FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Americas Qualifiers Window 3.
With the race to the second round heating up, the team faces two high-stakes matchups: a rematch against The Bahamas on Friday, July 3, followed by a showdown against group leaders Canada on Monday, July 6.
The upcoming window is critical for Group B. Currently, Canada sits atop the standings with a perfect 4-0 record (8 points) and has advanced to the next round. Jamaica holds the second position with 6 points (2-2), having split their four previous games with victories over Puerto Rico and a heartbreaking 99-96 loss to The Bahamas and Canada on home soil earlier this year.
The path to qualification is clear: A victory against The Bahamas on Friday will mathematically secure Jamaica’s spot in the next round.
Friday’s matchup at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium in Nassau represents a chance for immediate redemption. The JamRockerz suffered a narrow defeat to the Bahamians last February in Kingston. Head Coach Rick Turner is expected to emphasise a return to the “us against the world” mentality that fuelled their success in Puerto Rico, urging the team to finish strong.

Boosting the squad’s morale and firepower is the return of NBA Champion and All-Star Norman Powell. Powell, coming off a career-defining year with the Miami Heat, joins a roster anchored by standout performers, Tyran De Lattibeaudiere, Chase Audige, Andrew Thelwell and our core group firing on all cylinders.
“This is a defining moment for Jamaican basketball,” said Khurt Comrie, Vice President for the Jamaica Basketball Association. “We are asking Jamaican fans in the Bahamas and Canada to come out and rally behind the JamRockerz as they fight for glory, a win on Friday changes everything for us.”
Group B Context
- Canada: Qualified (8 pts, 4-0)
- Jamaica: 2nd Place (6 pts, 2-2) – Qualifies with a win vs. BAH
- Puerto Rico: 3rd Place (5 pts, 1-3) – Cannot qualify or be eliminated this window
- The Bahamas: 4th Place (4 pts, 1-3) – Cannot qualify or be eliminated this window
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