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Trinidad and Tobago men's national basketball team
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The Trinidad and Tobago national basketball team represents Trinidad and Tobago in international basketball competitions. It is administered by the National Basketball Federation of Trinidad and Tobago. (NBFTT)[2]
The team won four straight gold medals from 1986–1990 in the FIBA CBC Championship. Overall, Trinidad and Tobago has six total medals in this tournament and is second in the medal list only one behind the Bahamas which has seven.
Trinidad and Tobago's last official squad was for the 2010 Centrobasket in Santo Domingo. There, Trinidad and Tobago was the only team that defeated the eventual champion Puerto Rico.[3]
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History
In the 2009 CBC Trinidad finished in fourth place with a 3–0 record led by Ian Young who averaged 18.6 PPG and Wilferd Benjamin who averaged 12.4 PPG and led their team with a total of 45 rebounds. A close second was Julius Ashby who had 41 rebounds.
Competitions
Summer Olympics
yet to qualify
FIBA World Cup
yet to qualify
FIBA AmeriCup
yet to qualify
Centrobasket
- 1971 : 6th
- 1987 : 6th
- 1989 : 9th
- 2010 : 10th
Caribbean Championship
- 1981 :
- 1982 :
- 1984 : ?
- 1985 : ?
- 1986 :
- 1987 :
- 1988 :
- 1990 :
- 1991 : ?
- 1993 : ?
- 1994 : ?
- 1995 : ?
- 1996 :
- 1998 : –
- 2000 : 7th
- 2002 : –
- 2004 : –
- 2006 : –
- 2007 : 9th
- 2009 : 4th
- 2011 : –
- 2014 : –
- 2015 : –
Commonwealth Games
never participated
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Current roster
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At the 2010 Centrobasket:[4] (last publicized squad)
Depth chart
Notable players
Other current notable players from Trinidad and Tobago:
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Kit
Manufacturer
2010: Adidas
See also
- Trinidad and Tobago women's national basketball team
- Trinidad and Tobago national under-19 basketball team
- Trinidad and Tobago national under-17 basketball team
- Trinidad and Tobago national 3x3 team
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