Government, GOA shooting with FIBA 3×3 AmeriCup team
…Team departed on Wednesday for Puerto Rico
Guyana’s basketball team departed for San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Wednesday to compete in the Americas’ premier 3×3 basketball tournament, the FIBA 3×3 AmeriCup, scheduled to be contested from December 12–16.
Before their departure, the team made a courtesy visit to the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson Jr., at his office on Main Street. During the meeting, Minister Ramson extended best wishes to the team on behalf of President Irfaan Ali and the people of Guyana, even as he underscored Government’s unwavering commitment to the development of basketball.
The team’s participation is fully funded by the Government of Guyana through the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, in collaboration with the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA).
Minister Ramson has expressed pride in the Government’s role as the team’s primary sponsor, and has highlighted Government’s dedication to basketball development through initiatives like the One Guyana Basketball Premier League.
Leading this squad is Nikkoloi Smith, one of Guyana’s premier 3×3 players, who also competed at the 2022 AmeriCup in Miami. Smith’s leadership and scoring prowess would be pivotal to the team’s fortunes as he aims to guide the team to a deep tournament run this time around.
Joining Smith is his Ravens Basketball Club teammate Dominic Vincente, who will make his international 3×3 debut. Vincente’s athleticism and defensive versatility are expected to provide a significant boost to the team.
The roster also includes Travis Belgrave of the Eagles Basketball Club and Harold Adams of the Victory Valley Royals in Linden. Both bring international experience to this Guyana team, having competed with Smith at the Islamic Solidarity Games in Turkey. Their physicality and presence on the court would be vital assets.
Smith, Belgrave and Vincente previously teamed up with Jude Corlette to form Team Renegade, which won the GBF National 3×3 Tournament in July, showcasing their chemistry and winning mentality.
Guyana Basketball Federation Vice President Rawle Toney will serve as the team’s coordinator, managing strategy and logistics to ensure the players are well-prepared for the challenges ahead.
Guyana will commence its AmeriCup campaign in the qualifying round on December 12, facing Haiti and the Cayman Islands in Group A.
To advance to the main draw, the team must top their group, potentially setting up clashes against regional powerhouses Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.
The FIBA 3×3 AmeriCup, now in its fourth edition, is the premier 3×3 basketball tourney in the Americas, and serves as a pathway to elite tournaments like the FIBA 3×3 World Cup and the Olympic Games. Since its debut in 2021, Guyana has steadily built a reputation as a rising force in Caribbean basketball. In 2022, the team dominated the qualifiers, but narrowly lost in the main draw to Canada (17-19) and Mexico (15-16), finishing 11th out of 17 nations with a 3-2 record.
For Team Guyana, the 2024 AmeriCup is more than just another tournament. It’s an opportunity to elevate the country’s basketball profile, earn international recognition, and inspire a new generation of players back home.
As 3×3 basketball continues to grow in popularity worldwide, Guyana’s participation in the AmeriCup highlights the GBF’s commitment to developing the sport and positioning the nation as a contender on both regional and global stages.
With determination, talent, and government support behind them, Team Guyana is poised to make its mark in Puerto Rico, proving that Guyana is more than ready to rise to the challenge on the Americas’ biggest 3×3 basketball stage.