Two of the Bahamas’ brightest basketball stars V.J. Edgecombe and Buddy Hield finally shared an NBA court in a showdown that means far more than just a score. What began years ago in Hield’s youth basketball camps back home has blossomed into something special. As a teenager, Edgecombe attended those very camps, and today he’s a rising NBA rookie with the Philadelphia 76ers, a testament to his talent, drive and Bahamian roots.
Hield, now a veteran sharpshooter with the Golden State Warriors, didn’t just stand by, he guided Edgecombe’s path, teaching him the discipline and mindset needed to succeed at the highest level.
That mentorship came full-circle on game night. With seconds remaining and the game on the line, Edgecombe stole an inbound pass, grabbed an offensive rebound, and slammed home the go-ahead putback, sealing a dramatic 99–98 win for the Sixers. The two Bahamian talents then exchanged jerseys at center court: a symbolic passing of the torch.
For Hield, it was a proud moment, seeing someone he once mentored become a rising star on the global stage. For Edgecombe, it underscored a simple truth: with hard work, guidance, and island spirit, a boy from Bimini can stand alongside the best and change the game.