The Guyana Basketball Federation (GBF) has officially outlined a comprehensive and performance-driven preparation plan ahead of the country’s historic participation in the 2026 Commonwealth Games 3×3 basketball competition, set for July 23 to August 2 in Glasgow, Scotland.
Guyana will be joined by fellow Caribbean nations Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, along with Singapore, Kenya, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Fiji, host nation Scotland, and Nigeria in the men’s competition.
The country’s qualification marks its first-ever appearance in basketball at a major multi-sport event of this magnitude, a milestone achievement that the Federation has described as being of national significance.
The GBF’s structured roadmap details a phased approach designed to ensure the team are tactically sharp, physically conditioned and internationally competitive by the time they take the court in Scotland.

The technical team will be led by Head Coach Kidani Brutus, with Rawle Toney serving as Technical Delegate.
Phase One of preparations runs from April 8 to April 15 at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall and will culminate in a 10-team invitational tournament.
The shortlisted players, who will be announced shortly by the GBF, will assemble on April 8 for orientation and medical screening, followed by intensive tactical and conditioning sessions on April 9 and April 10, with emphasis placed on 3×3 systems and game simulations.
On April 11, the Federation will stage a 10-team tournament, serving as a high-performance evaluation platform, with statistical analysis and technical assessments guiding the final selection process.
Training resumes April 12–13, before the final six-member squad for the Commonwealth Games is announced on April 13.
Following team selection, Phase Two shifts focus to international exposure. The GBF will identify appropriate FIBA (International Basketball Federation) 3×3 Quest and Lite Quest tournaments to increase competitive rhythm and secure valuable ranking points.
Participation in regional and international events will be prioritised to ensure the team enter the Commonwealth Games battle-tested and tactically-refined.
According to the GBF, the Commonwealth Games appearance will provide Guyana’s first basketball representation at the Games, a major milestone for national sport development, a platform to elevate the profile of 3×3 basketball locally and an opportunity to inspire the next generation of athletes.
With just months remaining before the competition tips off in Glasgow, the GBF has described early financial and administrative support as critical to executing a high-performance programme befitting the country’s historic qualification.
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