Newly-crowned PBA Philippine Cup champion San Miguel Beermen and runner-up TNT Tropang Giga will be tested right away on opening night of the 2022-23 East Asia Super League.
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The Beermen, with import Thomas Robinson in tow, are going up against Anyang KGC in Seoul, Korea, while t
The PBA Philippine Cup champion is on an early collision course with Gilas Pilipinas standout Rhenz Abando and his new team, the Korean Basketball League runner-up Anyang KGC, in the opening day of the East Asia Super League on Oct. 12.
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The all-Filipino conference champions will fly
The finalists of the PBA Philippine Cup should expect heavy opposition from the neighboring leagues when the East Asia Super League (EASL) fires off on Oct. 12
PBA commissioner Willie Marcial, EASL ambassador and former NBA player Ron Artest a.k.a Metta World Peace, KBL commissioner Kim Hee Ok, a
MANILA - The East Asia Super League (EASL) has penned Oct. 12 for its inaugural staging. The international basketball league announced on Tuesday that its first season will begin on the said date with eight of the top teams in the region competing in home-and-away action. Confirming its participation are the Seoul SK Knights and Anyang KGC from the Korean Basketball League, Utsonomiya Brex and Ryukyu Golden Kings of the B. League, and the Bay Area Dragons from Greater China. Three more spots are to be determined, the finalists of the ongoing PBA Philippine Cup and the champion of the P League+. The Taipei Fubon Braves and Hsinchu JKO Lioneers are currently facing off in the P League Finals with both teams splitting the first two games of their best-of-seven series. Game 3 is scheduled on Thursday night in Taipei. In line with the new season, the group draw is set next Tuesday at the Shangri-La Fort in Taguig. The eight teams will be divided into two groups of four. The teams will play