
Tags: Bahamas Basketball, Fiba Americup
Energy from the home crowd paid dividends for The Bahamas as they secured a dominant 97-74 over Cuba to for their first victory of the third and final window of the FIBA AmeriCup 2025 Qualifiers on Thursday, February 20 at the Kendal GL Isaacs Gymnasium in Nassau.
The Bahamas had a balanced scoring effort with five players hitting double digits in the contest.
Long Island native Tavario Miller put up a game-high 26 points, complemented by eight rebounds, a block and a steal in 26 minutes of action.
He also shot an efficient 12-15 from the field.
Domnick Bridgewater scored 16 points to go along with four assists and Sammy Hunter dropped 14 points to pair with six rebounds.
The game was neck-and-neck in the opening quarter with The Bahamians sneaking away with a narrow 26-20 lead following a 6-0 run to close out the first.
The second quarter was where the host team really got things going from behind the arc.
Team Bahamas pushed the deficit to double-digit territory (32-20) after Miller threw down a thunderous dunk early in the second period.
Eron Gordon cashed in on a deep three to give Team Bahamas a 16-point lead with 2:16 remaining in the first half.
The Bahamas had full control of the game at halftime, leading 51-34.
In the third period, Miller made a quick layup which gave Team Bahamas a 20-point cushion (59-39) at the 6:05 mark.
Cuba had a few big moments in the second half but they never had an answer for the home team after falling behind in the second period.
Jasiel Rivero scored a team-high 15 points and pulled in four boards for Cuba in the loss.
The home team pushed the ball in the open court, translating to 21 fast-break points while Cuba only had 9.
They also won the rebound battle 48-35 and their bench unit outscored Cuba’s 35-19.
Team Bahamas improved to a 2-3 (win/loss record), good enough for the second spot in the Group D standings. The top three teams from the four groups advance to the FIBA AmeriCup scheduled for August 23-31 in Nicaragua.
Head coach John Lucas III gave special credit to his players for their performance in the must-win game.
“The coaching staff and I put together a great game plan for a lot of their key players and a lot of their guys. I gotta tip my hat off to the players, they came out here and they played their butts off. They represented the Bahamas to the fullest in this game and they understood what it was to take and how we wanted to respond. ‘We got to take care of our house’ and that is all we kept preaching the last three days when we all got together,” he told Tribune 242.
They will now look to build on this momentum when they host the USA on Sunday night.
The USA, who qualified with their win against Puerto Rico on Wednesday, currently lead the Group D standings with a 4-1 record.
In their previous matchup, the USA defeated The Bahamas 97-74.
Photo courtesy of FIBA Basketball.
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