The Caribbean Basketball Academy are champions of the 2023 Jamaica Basketball Showcase after a 52-50 overtime win over the Camperdown Giants in the final at the University of Technology on Saturday.
To advance to the showpiece event, CBA beat Hoop Factory Blues while Camperdown Giants beat Purple Power Basketball earlier on Saturday.
With both teams understandably tense due to what was at stake, CBA took a cagey first quarter 12-8.
They held a one-point lead with 1:13 to go in the first half before a Micah Swaine three-pointer gave the Giants a 16-14 lead. The Giants led 18-15 at the half.
A quick 4-0 start to the third quarter gave the Giants a seven-point lead and, with four minutes to go, they were up 26-16.
More solid play throughout the third saw them rewarded with a 32-20 lead entering the fourth quarter.
CBA cut the lead to eight with 3:55 left in the fourth quarter through a Jaiden Brown driving layup. The Giants were up 38-28 with 1:55 left before a quick 13-5 CBA run meant the lead was just two with 22 seconds left.
The Giants then hit a crucial layup which they thought sealed the game after putting them up four, however, this was not the case as Lebron Lewinson was fouled in the process of making a layup to cut the lead to two with 15 seconds left.
He ended up missing the freethrow but the ball ended up in the hands of Jaiden Brown who made a layup to tie the game at 45 with 11 seconds left.
CBA then forced the Giants into a turnover giving them the ball back with seven seconds left and a chance to win the game.
They ended up getting a good look with a Lewinson mid-range shot but it didn’t fall, meaning the champions would be decided in overtime.
In the end, CBA held their nerve to pull out a 52-50 victory and claim the trophy after losing in the final last year.
Lewinson was named MVP of the game with 16 points while Jaiden Brown led the champions in scoring with 18 points.
Micah Swaine, who was named MVP of the tournament, had 19 points and eight rebounds for the Giants.
“It means a lot,” said winning coach, Ludlow Barker, after the game.
“As I kept saying, we took the hardest route to get to the semi-finals and then the semi-final wasn’t that great but I told my guys that I prefer an ugly win over a pretty loss. I kept saying that from here, the only way we can go is up and that is exactly what we did,” he added.
He also lauded his team’s mental toughness to come back from down 10 with less than two minutes left in the fourth quarter.
“I’m speechless. We were dead and buried but they believed in each other, stuck it out and kept going. I said we were the best defensive team so we should use our defense and win this game and they did,” Barker said.
Losing coach, Nylon Hurd, said turnovers at key moments in the game cost his team the victory.
“I think we had some critical turnovers at critical times. We were able to hold Lebron (Lewinson) for most of the game before he hit two big time shots down the stretch. It is what it is. We will learn and move forward,” he said.
Hurd also said that, even though it was his team’s first year entering the competition, getting to the final wasn’t a surprise.
“For those who know, when we’re in competitions we’re always a quality team so it’s not new,” he said.