Hamilton was born in the rural town of Rio Claro, Trinidad and Tobago to Princess and Tony Hamilton.[1][2] He has six siblings, named Joshua, Jesse, Jason, Anthony, Liz and Tia. His father played for a basketball club in Trinidad and Tobago. Hamilton played soccer in his childhood but switched to basketball at age 16 after growing too tall for the former sport.[2][3] He has stated that he transferred his footwork skills from soccer to help him in basketball.[4] While growing up, Hamilton also played cricket with his friends and swam in a river for fun.[4] He began his basketball career with his local team, the Warriors, before joining the NBS Ambassadors in the Mayaro Basketball League.[5]
College career
Hamilton was encouraged to play college basketball in the United States by a pastor from Jacksonville, Texas who visited Trinidad and Tobago annually.[3] As a result, he spent his freshman and sophomore seasons of college at Jacksonville College in the pastor's hometown.[3][6] In 26 games in his second year, he averaged 9 points, 8.9 rebounds, and 4.3 blocks per game, shooting .617 from the field and ranking among the top shot-blockers in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).[6]
On April 22, 2015, Hamilton signed a letter of intent to play for Virginia Tech in the NCAA Division I.[7] In December 2015, he was suspended by head coach Buzz Williams due to poor academic performance.[8] Hamilton finished his junior season having played 17 games, averaging 1.8 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 0.9 blocks per game.[9] Three games into his senior campaign for Virginia Tech, he suffered a season-ending thumb injury, after a tendon rupture was discovered in his left thumb.[10] He was averaging 3.7 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 0.3 blocks per game.[9]
After going undrafted in the 2018 NBA draft, Hamilton played for the Detroit Pistons at the 2018 NBA Summer League.[13] Through 3 games, he averaged 4 points, 4 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks in 12.7 minutes per game.[11] Hamilton signed with the Detroit Pistons to a training camp contract but was waived on October 12, 2018.[14]
Darüşşafaka (2019–2020)
On July 13, 2019, Hamilton signed with Darüşşafaka of the Turkish Basketball Super League.[15] He averaged 9.8 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.4 blocks for Darussafaka, over 40 games between BSL and EuroCup.[16]