August 15, 2023

Bay Area Dragons Add Firepower Ahead of Upcoming Season

00 최소 읽기

Bay Area Dragons Add Firepower Ahead of Upcoming Season

작성자

Bay Area Dragons Add Firepower Ahead of Upcoming Season

Hong Kong’s premier basketball team recruits five new players

East Asia's most dynamic new pro basketball team, the Bay Area Dragons, have unveiled a restructured roster ahead of the 2023-24 season.

The Dragons - who will be named the “Chun Yu Bay Area Dragons” in Hong Kong competition under an affiliation with the Hong Kong Basketball Association Chun Yu Basketball Club - have signed five new players from mainland China and Hong Kong SAR for the 2023-24 season. Eight players from the team’s inaugural 2022-23 season are returning.

The team will be competing in East Asia Super League Season 2, tipping off in October, and also in the upcoming Philippines Basketball Association (PBA) Commissioner’s Cup.

The new blood

Oliver Xu:

Hometown hero Oliver Xu is a 27-year-old player who has spent most of his career in Hong Kong. After high school, Xu was accepted to NCAA Division 1 college, Rice University, spending four years there. After graduation, the 6-2 combo guard moved back to his hometown and suited up for Fukien Basketball Club from 2019 to 2022. He spent last season with Hong Kong Eastern of the Hong Kong A1 Division and the ASEAN Basketball League.

Xu has also represented the Hong Kong Men’s Team since 2019. He has a YouTube channel @howtomakethenba showing his training regime and giving fans a peek into his daily life.

Adili Kuerban:

Adili Kuerban is a 25-year-old combo guard that started his basketball journey at Sierra Canyon School in California, USA, the same school as Marvin Bagley III, the second overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft. Kuerban was recruited by the NCAA Division 1 college Kennesaw State University, where he spent two seasons with the Owls.

Kuerban then moved to China to play in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). He spent last season with Fujian SBS Xunxing Sturgeons, where he averaged 7.5 points, 1.5 steals and 1.5 assists.

Seva Chan:

Australian Seva Chan will be helping the Dragons man the point this upcoming season. Chan suited up for Australian NBL team Cockburn Cougars since 2010, playing over 200 games, including being a part of the 2012 championship winning team.

Since the NBL1 West was rebranded from SBL in 2021, Chan has averaged 10 points, 5.5 assists, 2.8 rebounds and 1.3 steals in 55 games.

 

Ramon Cao:

A 26-year-old from Sydney, Australia, Ramon Cao has signed with the Dragons as a new forward. Cao started playing basketball at the age of 10. He travelled to the States where he was a key player at Dyersburg State Community College in Tennessee, averaging 8.6 points and 4.3 rebounds per game.

Cao was recruited to NAIA school Florida College, where he played for three seasons.

Wang Yunzhang:

A 22-year-old small forward, Wang Yunzhang has just graduated from Beijing University of Chemical Technology.

Wang was the flag bearer for China in the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, where he represented the country in the 3x3 Basketball event as well as the Dunk Contest.

Returning to the lair

Eight players from last season’s team are returning to the Dragons for the upcoming season.

Guard Hayden Blankley averaged 13.4 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 24 PBA games last season. One of the youngest players in the team, Blankley will look to play a bigger role this season.

Small forward Ju Mingxin returns to the team after playing 24 games in the PBA last season. The 30-year-old brings a wealth of experience – he previously played in the CBA for 10 seasons.

The 26-year-old, 225 cm center Liu Chuanxing will once again be manning the paint for the Dragons. “Big Liu” averaged 6.9 points and 6.5 rebounds in 26 games in the PBA and EASL Champions Week last season.

Guard-forward Kobey Lam will look to continue his lethal shooting form this season after averaging 13.6 points in the PBA last season.

Hong Kong Team captain Duncan Reid will be welcoming his new and old teammates to his hometown. The 33-year-old was drafted third overall in the 2017 CBA Draft, where he became one of the first players from Hong Kong to be selected in the Chinese league.

Another player representing Hong Kong, guard Glen Yang, played the most minutes for the Dragons last season, while also leading the team in assists, averaging 5.8 dimes per game in the PBA. Yang spent the offseason playing for the Winnipeg Sea Bears in Canada’s CEBL, where he led the team to their first-ever playoff berth.

Power forward Zheng Qilong suited up for the Dragons in 19 games last season. Zheng previously played for the Jiangsu Dragons in the CBA for two seasons.

Power forward Zhu Songwei played an important role as a stretch-four for the Dragons. Zhu averaged 11.9 points per game in 24 games in the PBA last season.

Quotes

Head Coach Brian Goorjian:

“We’re building this team based on our learnings from the previous season, which was a successful one. We’re very excited about the potential of our roster this year and can’t wait to showcase our players’ talent to fans in Hong Kong SAR and the world.”

Glen Yang:

“All I’m going to say is: revenge season! We’re coming back for blood! All those teams we’ve got history with. It’s going to be fun, it’s going to be a lot of action, it’s going to be intense.”

Liu Chuanxing:

“I'm looking forward to playing with our new players, fighting for new goals together this season. With the foundation that we laid last year, plus our new guys, I’m excited for the journey ahead.”

EASL CEO Matt Beyer:

“I have no doubt the Dragons will once again prove to be the most dynamic and exciting new team in East Asia in EASL Season 2. Now they are based in Hong Kong, they will put Greater China talent on an even bigger stage and will continue to be a catalyst in improving the level of the game in the region.”

뉴스레터를 구독하고 최신 소식을 받아보세요

고맙습니다!제출이 접수되었습니다!
죄송합니다!뭔가 잘못됐어요.

태그

항목을 찾을 수 없습니다.

뉴스 더 보기

투명

고맙습니다!제출이 접수되었습니다!
죄송합니다!양식을 제출하는 중에 문제가 발생했습니다.
Hong Kong Eastern to make PBA debut on Nov. 27
Hong Kong Eastern to make PBA debut on Nov. 27

26 Nov

Hong Kong Eastern

Black Bears Part Ways with Two Players; Replacements to be Announced
Black Bears Part Ways with Two Players; Replacements to be Announced

25 Nov

Macau Black Bears

EASL well represented in latest FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers
EASL well represented in latest FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers

21 Nov

Hiroshima Dragonflies

Ryukyu Golden Kings

Macau Black Bears

Meralco Bolts

San Miguel Beermen

Suwon KT signs center Jordan Morgan to replace Jeremiah Tilmon Jr.
Suwon KT signs center Jordan Morgan to replace Jeremiah Tilmon Jr.

19 Nov

Suwon KT Sonicboom

Pilots Dominate Beermen in Feisty Affair in Manila
Pilots Dominate Beermen in Feisty Affair in Manila

13 Nov

San Miguel Beermen

Taoyuan Pauian Pilots

Late Foul Completes Meralco's Comeback over KCC
Late Foul Completes Meralco's Comeback over KCC

13 Nov

Meralco Bolts

Busan KCC Egis

Meralco Bolts Sign Akil Mitchell As New Import
Meralco Bolts Sign Akil Mitchell As New Import

12 Nov

Meralco Bolts

GAME NOTES: GROUP B — Meralco Bolts (1-1) vs. Busan KCC Egis (0-1)
GAME NOTES: GROUP B — Meralco Bolts (1-1) vs. Busan KCC Egis (0-1)

11 Nov

항목을 찾을 수 없습니다.
GAME NOTES: GROUP A — San Miguel Beermen (0-1) vs. Taoyuan Pauian Pilots (1-0)
GAME NOTES: GROUP A — San Miguel Beermen (0-1) vs. Taoyuan Pauian Pilots (1-0)

11 Nov

San Miguel Beermen

Taoyuan Pauian Pilots

Kerry Blackshear Jr. earns EASL October POTM, Heo, Cooley feature in TOTM
Kerry Blackshear Jr. earns EASL October POTM, Heo, Cooley feature in TOTM

6 Nov

Hiroshima Dragonflies

Macau Black Bears

Suwon KT Sonicboom

Ryukyu Golden Kings

Taoyuan Pauian Pilots

Damian Chong Qui’s Triple-Double, Jeantal Cylla’s 34 Points Lead Macau To Win
Damian Chong Qui’s Triple-Double, Jeantal Cylla’s 34 Points Lead Macau To Win

6 Nov

Macau Black Bears

Busan KCC Egis

San Miguel’s June Mar Fajardo wins 11th BPC Award
San Miguel’s June Mar Fajardo wins 11th BPC Award

4 Nov

San Miguel Beermen

GAME NOTES: GROUP B — Macau Black Bears (1-2) vs. Busan KCC Egis (0-0)
GAME NOTES: GROUP B — Macau Black Bears (1-2) vs. Busan KCC Egis (0-0)

4 Nov

Busan KCC Egis

Macau Black Bears

Dragonflies Stay Perfect: 2-0 After Rematch Win Over Eastern
Dragonflies Stay Perfect: 2-0 After Rematch Win Over Eastern

31 Oct

Hong Kong Eastern

Hiroshima Dragonflies

Ryukyu survives early deficit, improves to 2-0 in Group B
Ryukyu survives early deficit, improves to 2-0 in Group B

30 Oct

Macau Black Bears

Ryukyu Golden Kings

GAME NOTES: GROUP A — Hong Kong Eastern (0-1) vs. Hiroshima Dragonflies (1-0)
GAME NOTES: GROUP A — Hong Kong Eastern (0-1) vs. Hiroshima Dragonflies (1-0)

28 Oct

Hong Kong Eastern

Hiroshima Dragonflies

결과를 찾을 수 없음

검색을 지우고 다시 시도하세요.

게임의 최신 통계

통계 보기

소셜 활동 시작하기

뉴스레터를 구독하고 최신 소식을 받아보세요

고맙습니다!제출이 접수되었습니다!
죄송합니다!뭔가 잘못됐어요.

모든 게임을 라이브 및 무료로 시청하세요

지금 시청하기

제품 파트너

제품 파트너

제품 파트너

제품 파트너