Bahamas 123 – 74 Jamaica | FIBA Basketball World Cup Americas Qualifiers | July 4, 2026
The Bahamas delivered a dominant performance, crushing Jamaica 123–74 in a FIBA Basketball World Cup Americas Qualifier on July 4, 2026. The blowout victory showcased the Bahamas’ depth and firepower, as they raced to an early lead and never looked back. The win solidifies the Bahamas’ status as a rising force in the region, while Jamaica faces tough questions after a lopsided defeat.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, the Bahamas imposed their will on both ends of the floor. They shot an astonishing 58% from the field and connected on 16 three-pointers, completely overwhelming the Jamaican defense. Jamaica struggled to find any rhythm, committing 22 turnovers and allowing the Bahamas to score 38 points off those mistakes.
Key Moments
- First quarter explosion: The Bahamas opened with a 36–14 run, setting the tone for the entire evening.
- Second half rout: Any hopes of a Jamaican comeback were dashed when the Bahamas outscored them 36–18 in the third quarter, extending the lead to 40 points.
- Bench production: Bahamas’ reserves contributed 51 points, nearly matching Jamaica’s entire output.
Tactical Story
The Bahamas’ transition game was unstoppable; they scored 28 fast-break points. Their full-court press forced Jamaica into rushed decisions, and interior players dominated the glass with a 52–28 rebounding advantage. Jamaica’s half-court offense became stagnant, frequently settling for contested jumpers.
Standout Players
- Bahamas: Guard DeAndre Johnson led all scorers with 31 points (8-of-11 from three) and added 7 assists.
- Jamaica: Forward Kyle Robinson finished with 22 points and 8 rebounds, but received minimal help from his teammates.
Impact on Qualifying Standings
The Bahamas improves to 4–0 in group play, cementing themselves as group leaders. Jamaica falls to 1–3, now with a steep uphill climb to remain in World Cup contention. The Bahamas’ margin of victory also boosts their point differential significantly, a valuable tiebreaker later in the qualification round.

