
The coach of the Mexican national basketball team, Omar Quintero, highlighted the quality of two players with NBA experience who could join the team. They are Jaime Jaquez and Juan Toscano, whose potential participation has generated great anticipation among fans and experts in this sport.
"We hope to see how we assemble the structure of the team," Quintero commented in a recent conference. "His sister played for Mexico and he has shown great interest in joining," he added, referring to Jaime Jaquez. This player, who shone in the NBA with the Miami Heat, is seen as a key piece to strengthen Mexican basketball at the international level in competitions like the AmeriCup.
On the other hand, Juan Toscano-Anderson, who currently plays for the Capitanes de la Ciudad de México in the G-League, has also been considered to be part of the Mexican National Team. Despite his absence from the national team in recent years, his inclusion remains a priority for coach Quintero. "Juan Toscano is always on the list, he's on another level," he stated.
The possibility of seeing Jaime Jaquez and Juan Toscano wearing the colors of Mexico is getting closer, as both players are being considered in the list of options to integrate the national team in the upcoming FIBA qualifying window for the AmeriCup. Jaquez's determination to represent Mexico has been highlighted by Quintero, who assured that the player's desire to play with the national team is solid.