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  • Originally posted by reamily View Post
    In taiwan they have multiple imports, easl is like glorified ligang labas as your lucky if you get one month worth contract for (pba teams)
    Teams in T1 League can sign up to 4 imports. Note that as of December 31, 2022, the league abolished the Asian import quota.
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    • Originally posted by ja.he View Post
      Teams in T1 League can sign up to 4 imports. Note that as of December 31, 2022, the league abolished the Asian import quota.
      T1 League also tapped Robert Bolick.... It seems Taiwan is a good destination for basketball players these days....

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      • Originally posted by Giannis34GOD View Post
        T1 League also tapped Robert Bolick.... It seems Taiwan is a good destination for basketball players these days....
        Taiwan Leagues and the B.League are more inclusive when it comes to imports.

        In B.League, world imports are not limited to the Americans. You see the likes of Rhys Vague, Brock Motum from Australia, Isaac Fotu from New Zealand, Ovi Soko from UK, Pablo Aguilar from Spain, and many more.

        In both T1 League and P.League, we saw the likes of Palestinians, Iranians, Lithuanians and other nationalities aside from the Americans serving as world imports. Ricci Rivero could have been a world import there had it not for his injury.
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        • Originally posted by ja.he View Post
          Taiwan Leagues and the B.League are more inclusive when it comes to imports.

          In B.League, world imports are not limited to the Americans. You see the likes of Rhys Vague, Brock Motum from Australia, Isaac Fotu from New Zealand, Ovi Soko from UK, Pablo Aguilar from Spain, and many more.

          In both T1 League and P.League, we saw the likes of Palestinians, Iranians, Lithuanians and other nationalities aside from the Americans serving as world imports. Ricci Rivero could have been a world import there had it not for his injury.
          Do both Taiwanese leagues have a salary cap both for imports and locals? Cause if they do, i think the cost of bringing them to their team is what it boils down to why their teams take Asian-descent players as 4th world imports.

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          • Bay Area Dragons signs Sedrick Barefield..
            Philippine Malditas to FIFA Womens World Cup 2023

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            • EASL owners investing so they dont have to pay out the grand prize.

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              • Originally posted by Silent Killer View Post
                Bay Area Dragons signs Sedrick Barefield..
                So it means SMB and TNT can still tap Asian imports to strengthen their chances in EASL... Kai could be a good addition but he's already signed in Japan... Baltazar can also tap too.. Also available are Arakji of Lebanon, Al Suwailem of KSA, Ibrahim of Jordan, Sani Sakakini of Palestine or tapping Asian Americans likes of Tyler Lamb of Thailand, Remy Martin, Johnny Juzang of Vietnam... Those two teams should tap Asian imports who will fit them the most....

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                • https://www.spin.ph/basketball/sedri...230207-fbfirst

                  The Dragons announced the signing of the 26-year-old Fil-Am guard from California on Tuesday.

                  ?Yes, he?s joining the Bay Area Dragons,? confirmed team manager Maya Montecillo.

                  Marvin Espiritu of the Espiritu Manotoc Management Basketball Management Philippines (EMBM), who handles Barefield, said the 6-foot-2 product of University of Utah was signed as the Dragons? Asian import for the March 1-5 tournament in Utsunomiya and Okinawa.

                  ?His status is an Asian import. And alam ko ngayon (Feb. 7) siya darating,? Espiritu said.

                  His contract with the Dragons however, is only for the Champions Week for now.

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                  • From Twitter

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                    Well, I doubt they'll score more than 80 points against the KBL. KBL teams' defensive tactics will put a lot of pressure on the other team.



                    he’s referring to SMB..
                    Philippine Malditas to FIFA Womens World Cup 2023

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                    • Daniel Ochefu replaces Prince Ibeh

                      https://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba/p...230216-fbfirst

                      The window of opportunity opened for the 29-year-old American-born Nigerian after original choice Prince Ibeh failed to secure a clearance from the TaiwanBeer HeroBears where he currently plays in the T1 League.

                      ?He (Ibeh) wasn?t release by his Taiwan team,? said TNT coach Jojo Lastimosa. ?So we took in (Daniel) Ochefu, yung dating import sana ng Rain or Shine.?

                      Lastimosa said Ochefu, a member of the Villanova Wildcats team that won the 2016 US NCAA championship, is arriving in the country within the week to join the Tropang Giga in the builup for the EASL set from March 1-5 in Utsunomiya and Okinawa, Japan.

                      The 6-foot-11 Ochefu was set to play for Rain or Shine in the last Commissioner?s Cup when the team was still handled by Chris Gavina.

                      But shortly after Yeng Guiao took over the coaching post prior to the start of the mid-season tournament, the Elasto Painters decided to let go of Ochefu and instead, settled for Steve Taylor Jr.

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                      • So EASL also allows Naturalized player alongside 2 imports for the event... Will SMB and TNT can take that advantage and pick Brownlee, Blatche or Kouame to their team to strengthen their chances?

                        Pride is what’s at stake in the EASL Champions Week in Japan on March 1-5 as powerhouse teams from the host country, Korea, Taipei, Greater China and the Philippines gather to decide bragging rights with the bonus of a $250,000 first prize.


                        Under EASL rules, a team is allowed to enlist two foreigners and a naturalized player or Asian heritage import. In Bay Area’s case, coach Brian Goorjian is lining up Barefield, a Fil-Am widely known as a Mikey Williams play-alike, instead of a naturalized player. San Miguel and TNT are currently playing in the PBA Governors’ Cup with only one import so they’re bringing in a second reinforcement for the Champions Week.

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                        • if only bgsm didnt screw up last all filipino cup, they could have fielded brownlee + 2 imports (Wing and Big to inprove their depth), that could go toe to toe with Asia?s best

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                          • Will we see CBA teams in October?

                            https://m.facebook.com/eastasiasuper...979254/?type=3

                            East Asia Super League (EASL) met with the Chinese Basketball Association to discuss CBA teams and players joining the 2023-24 Season of EASL.

                            The CBA have responded positively to the invitation from EASL. Both sides believe that having CBA players and teams to participate in pan-regional events in Asia will be a good thing for all parties involved.

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                            • Originally posted by hmbopbaduwap View Post
                              Will we see CBA teams in October?

                              https://m.facebook.com/eastasiasuper...979254/?type=3

                              East Asia Super League (EASL) met with the Chinese Basketball Association to discuss CBA teams and players joining the 2023-24 Season of EASL.

                              The CBA have responded positively to the invitation from EASL. Both sides believe that having CBA players and teams to participate in pan-regional events in Asia will be a good thing for all parties involved.

                              It should be... one of the reasons why Asian basketball is lagging behind because no other tournaments outside FIBA Asia cup that Asian teams can compete... Asian teams needs regular competition every year... In Europe, they have Euroleague, Eurocup while Africa have BAL (supported by NBA and FIBA), In Americas they have BCLA league...Most of the players playing there mostly members of national team already.... EASL should invite NBL then for the sake of big markets, include champion teams from VBA (Vietnam), IBL (Indonesia), TBSL (Thailand), MNBA (Mongolia) and MBA (Malaysia) and compete for a spot for top division or include them altogether...

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