On August 21, in the preliminary round of the Americas finals of the Olympic men's basketball qualifiers, the Bahamas men's basketball team defeated Argentina 82:75 to win the championship, successfully qualifying for the Olympic qualifiers. However, the Argentine men's basketball team did not participate in this year's basketball World Cup or the Paris Olympics. According to US media reports, Bahamas Basketball Association president Eugene Horton has publicly stated that once the team reaches the Olympic qualifiers, they will explore the "naturalized" Warriors' top superstar scorer Klay Thompson to represent the team. The Bahamas previously used the same method to get FIBA to pardon Suns Eric Gordon for representing the team.
Clay wears the flag of the Bahamas after winning the championship
And the Bahamas men's basketball team has been making great progress in the Olympic qualifiers. The lineup is comparable to the NBA luxury lineup, which has Ayton, the Suns' interior core, Pacers sharpshooter Hield, and naturalized Suns recruit Eric Gordon.
The Big Three of the Bahamas
Now that FIBA can grant amnesty to Gordon to represent the Bahamas men's basketball team, it is only a matter of time before Clay is naturalized. Although it will cause great controversy, this approach also leaves other teams helpless, after all, FIBA has the "final interpretation".
An excited smile after winning the championship
However, Bahamas basketball association president Eugene Horton has publicly stated that if the team can qualify for the Olympic qualifiers, they will scout naturalized Warriors superstar Klay Thompson to play in the Olympic qualification tournament.
Recruitment of Eugene Horton
Therefore, as long as Clay is willing to play for the Bahamas, as long as FIBA is willing to release people, then the Bahamas will form a super fleet, the super four will disrupt the battle situation of the Olympic Games, is an absolute force that cannot be ignored, the upper limit of the Bahamas depends on the addition of Clay, then we continue to look forward to the god operation of the Bahamas.
Bahamas men's basketball team