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2023–24 East Asia Super League

The 2023–24 East Asia Super League is the second regular season of the East Asia Super League, an international basketball club competition involving teams from domestic leagues in Japan, South Korea, Philippines and Taiwan.[1][2] The season started on 11 October 2023, and will end on 10 March 2024.

East Asia Super League
Season2023–24
Duration11 October 2023 – 10 March 2024
Number of teams8
Records
Biggest home winRyukyu Golden Kings 89–61 Meralco Bolts
(15 November 2023)
Biggest away winAnyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters 69–102 Chiba Jets
(13 December 2023)
Highest scoringTaipei Fubon Braves 106–97 TNT Tropang Giga
(15 November 2023)
Seasons

Originally set to be held from 12 October 2022 to February 2023 under a in home and away format and a Final Four knockout stage,[3] the start of the EASL regular season was postponed to October 2023.[4][5]

The 2023 EASL Champions Week was organized in March as a pre-season tournament.[5] The tournament was retroactively considered as the EASL's first season. The 2023–24 season is tagged by the organizers as its second season.[6]

Team allocation edit

Four leagues are represented for the 2023–24 EASL, namely the champions and runners-up of the Japanese B.League, the Korean Basketball League, the Philippine Basketball Association, and the Taiwanese P. League+.[7][8]

Prior to the postponement of the season, each of the top two finishing teams of the 2022 PBA Philippine Cup, 2021–22 B.League season, 2021–22 Korean Basketball League, and the champions of the 2021–22 P. League+ season qualified.[9] Initially, the Philippine allocation was unclear since the Philippine Basketball Association holds multiple conferences or tournaments across a single season. Among the possibilities were drawing of lots among the top four PBA teams, forming a selection team or entering the national team.[10][11] Champions San Miguel Beermen and runners-up TNT Tropang Giga qualified for the EASL season.

However, the PBA later decided that the top two finishing teams of the already finished 2023 PBA Governors' Cup, namely TNT Tropang Giga and Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, will qualify instead.[12] Furthermore, Barangay Ginebra withdrew for undisclosed reasons and were replaced by semifinalists Meralco Bolts shortly prior to the start of the league.[13]

It was also determined that the qualified teams from Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan are based from the 2022–23 season instead of the 2021–22 season.[14] The qualified teams remained largely the same; Utsunomiya Brex originally qualified under the old format. The Chiba Jets qualified instead.

Hong Kong based Chun Yu Bay Area Dragons, a franchise team, were also expected participate. However, the EASL announced the Dragons' disbandment on 1 September 2023 reportedly due to financial reasons.[15] They were later replaced by the 2022–23 P. League+ runners-up New Taipei Kings.[16][17]

The league considers the P. League+ teams as the representatives of the "Greater China".[3]

Each team may have 12-men roster with two foreign players and an additional Asian player.[3]

League Country or region Berths
Franchise team   Hong Kong 1 0
P. League+   Chinese Taipei 1+1
B.League   Japan 2
Korean Basketball League   South Korea 2
Philippine Basketball Association   Philippines 2

Qualified teams edit

Team Domestic league standing
  Chun Yu Bay Area Dragons[a] N/A (EASL franchise)
  Taipei Fubon Braves 2022–23 P. League+ champions
  New Taipei Kings 2022–23 P. League+ runners-up
  Ryukyu Golden Kings 2022–23 B.League champions
  Chiba Jets 2022–23 B.League runners-up
  Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters 2022–23 Korean Basketball League champions
  Seoul SK Knights 2022–23 Korean Basketball League runners-up
  TNT Tropang Giga 2023 PBA Governors' Cup champions
  Meralco Bolts[b] 2023 PBA Governors' Cup semifinalist

Preparation edit

Original draw and format edit

The initial official draw for the 2022–23 EASL season was held on 28 June 2022 at the Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila in Taguig.[18][19]

The teams initially were drawn in two groups. A coin flipping mechanic were used; each champion in each domestic league were made to choose a coin side. The winner of the coin flip were placed on Group A while the other placed in Group B.[9][20]

Each club was to play all the other clubs twice in home and away matches starting from 12 October 2022 to February 2023, with two EASL Group Stage games taking place every Wednesday night.[3] The final four were to be play in a venue in Metro Manila in the Philippines in March 2023.[21][3][22]

Postponement and resumption edit

A few weeks before the supposed opening day, the league announced the cancellation of the home and away season, instead pushing through with a "Champions Week" that was initially announced to be held in Manila in early 2023. The COVID-19 pandemic was blamed for the cancellation.[23] Japan was later named the host country for this event.[24] The original groups for the postponed season were also the groupings for the Champions Week.

A new draw was held for the EASL season on 21 June 2023.[14]

Champions Week edit

In December, EASL announced that the Champions Week will be hosted by the qualifying Japanese teams, with the Utsunomiya Brex hosting the first six games, while the Ryukyu Golden Kings hosting the last six games at the Okinawa Arena.[24] The Champions Week would be tagged as a "special tournament" which would proceed the start of the inaugural season proper.[5]

Group stage edit

Group A edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1   Chiba Jets 4 4 0 355 292 +63 Semifinals
2   Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters 3 2 1 272 276 −4
3   Taipei Fubon Braves 3 1 2 265 280 −15
4   TNT Tropang Giga 4 0 4 335 379 −44
Updated to match(es) played on 13 December 2023. Source: EASL
11 October 2023 Chiba Jets   93–75   TNT Tropang Giga Funabashi
19:00 (JST) Scoring by quarter: 21–22, 24–22, 26–12, 22–19
Pts: Brown, Stephens 19
Rebs: Brown 12
Asts: Ogawa 6
Boxscore Pts: Miller 22
Rebs: Hollis-Jefferson 9
Asts: Hollis-Jefferson, Montalbo 5
Arena: Funabashi Arena
Attendance: 3,667
18 October 2023 Taipei Fubon Braves   82–850(OT)   Chiba Jets Taipei
19:00 (TST) Scoring by quarter: 20–15, 22–14, 13–18, 19–27Overtime: 8–11
Pts: Singletary 29
Rebs: Singletary 18
Asts: Barefield, Singletary 4
Boxscore Pts: Togashi 38
Rebs: Mutts 12
Asts: Togashi 7
Arena: National Taiwan University Sports Center
Attendance: 3,889
25 October 2023 Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters   98–77   Taipei Fubon Braves Anyang
19:00 (KST) Scoring by quarter: 31–17, 29–23, 17–23, 21–14
Pts: Bae 18
Rebs: Monroe 9
Asts: Monroe 10
Boxscore Pts: Barefield, Johnson 18
Rebs: Johnson 9
Asts: Johnson 6
Arena: Anyang Gymnasium
Attendance: 1,022
1 November 2023 TNT Tropang Giga   66–75   Chiba Jets Santa Rosa
19:00 (PST) Scoring by quarter: 14–23, 18–27, 24–14, 10–11
Pts: Miller 22
Rebs: Miller 13
Asts: Castro, Oftana 3
Boxscore Pts: Mooney 30
Rebs: Mooney 16
Asts: Togashi 5
Arena: City of Santa Rosa Multi-Purpose Complex
15 November 2023 Taipei Fubon Braves   106–97   TNT Tropang Giga Taipei
19:00 (TST) Scoring by quarter: 31–34, 23–18, 30–23, 22–22
Pts: Johnson 29
Rebs: Singletary 9
Asts: Barefield 7
Boxscore Pts: Miller 34
Rebs: Miller 10
Asts: Hollis-Jefferson 10
Arena: Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium
6 December 2023 Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters   105–97   TNT Tropang Giga Anyang
19:00 (KST) Scoring by quarter: 32–26, 26–18, 22–23, 25–30
Pts: Choi 24
Rebs: Monroe 10
Asts: Park 10
Boxscore Pts: Miller 35
Rebs: Miller 9
Asts: Hollis-Jefferson, Montalbo 5
Arena: Anyang Gymnasium
13 December 2023 Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters   69–102   Chiba Jets Anyang
19:00 (KST) Scoring by quarter: 21–22, 18–27, 14–28, 16–25
Pts: Abando 17
Rebs: Monroe 11
Asts: Park 4
Boxscore Pts: Mooney 22
Rebs: Mooney 22
Asts: three players 5
Arena: Anyang Gymnasium

Group B edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1   New Taipei Kings 2 2 0 187 164 +23 Semifinals
2   Ryukyu Golden Kings 4 2 2 326 319 +7
3   Seoul SK Knights 3 1 2 233 239 −6
4   Meralco Bolts 3 1 2 250 274 −24
Updated to match(es) played on 13 December 2023. Source: EASL
18 October 2023 Ryukyu Golden Kings   80–79   Seoul SK Knights Okinawa
19:00 (JST) Scoring by quarter: 27–20, 12–20, 22–18, 19–21
Pts: Imamura 18
Rebs: Law 13
Asts: Law 6
Boxscore Pts: Warney 39
Rebs: Warney, Williams 10
Asts: Oh J. 5
Arena: Okinawa Arena
Attendance: 5,526
1 November 2023 Seoul SK Knights   82–69   Ryukyu Golden Kings Goyang
19:00 (KST) Scoring by quarter: 24–17, 18–17, 26–19, 14–16
Pts: Williams 23
Rebs: Williams 17
Asts: Kim S. 8
Boxscore Pts: Imamura 15
Rebs: Tamayo 7
Asts: Durham 7
Arena: Goyang Sono Arena
Attendance: 1,164
8 November 2023 New Taipei Kings   90–72   Seoul SK Knights New Taipei City
19:00 (TST) Scoring by quarter: 21–29, 22–14, 26–15, 21–14
Pts: Manigault 22
Rebs: Manigault 11
Asts: Je. Lin 9
Boxscore Pts: Warney 45
Rebs: Warney, Williams 11
Asts: Kim S. 4
Arena: Xinzhuang Gymnasium
15 November 2023 Ryukyu Golden Kings   89–61   Meralco Bolts Okinawa
19:00 (JST) Scoring by quarter: 17–21, 31–13, 21–13, 20–14
Pts: Imamura 19
Rebs: Durham 9
Asts: Durham 6
Boxscore Pts: Newsome 11
Rebs: Ibeh 9
Asts: Caram 4
Arena: Okinawa Arena
Attendance: 6,120
29 November 2023 New Taipei Kings   97–92   Meralco Bolts New Taipei City
19:00 (TST) Scoring by quarter: 25–30, 20–18, 20–18, 32–26
Pts: Je. Lin 25
Rebs: Anigwe 14
Asts: Je. Lin 7
Boxscore Pts: Lofton 35
Rebs: Ibeh, Newsome 6
Asts: Newsome 4
Arena: Xinzhuang Gymnasium
13 December 2023 Meralco Bolts   97–880(OT)   Ryukyu Golden Kings Macau, China
19:00 (CST) Scoring by quarter: 17–21, 21–16, 19–20, 23–23, Overtime: 17–8
Pts: Lofton 35
Rebs: Ibeh 12
Asts: three players 3
Boxscore Pts: Law 27
Rebs: Cooley 13
Asts: Law 6
Arena: Studio City Event Center

Final round edit

Semifinals edit

8 March 2024 A1 vs. B2
8 March 2024 B1 vs. A2

Third place game edit

10 March 2024 SF1 loser vs. SF2 loser

Final edit

10 March 2024 SF1 winner vs. SF2 winner

Notes edit

  1. ^ Disbanded prior to the start of the season.
  2. ^ Replaced 2023 PBA Governor's Cup runners-up Barangay Ginebra San Miguel

References edit

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  2. ^ Naredo, Camille (2 December 2021). "PBA wants to prove it is best in Asia through EASL". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e . East Asia Super League. Archived from the original on 22 February 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022. The newly formed Bay Area Chun Yu Phoenixes and the championship team from Chinese Taipei's P.LEAGUE+, are the Greater China representatives.
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  5. ^ a b c "EASL secures US$40m to fund expansion, CEO Bayer talks up 'bullish' outlook". South China Morning Post. 23 December 2022. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
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External links edit

  • Official website

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The 2023 24 East Asia Super League is the second regular season of the East Asia Super League an international basketball club competition involving teams from domestic leagues in Japan South Korea Philippines and Taiwan 1 2 The season started on 11 October 2023 and will end on 10 March 2024 East Asia Super LeagueSeason2023 24Duration11 October 2023 10 March 2024Number of teams8RecordsBiggest home winRyukyu Golden Kings 89 61 Meralco Bolts 15 November 2023 Biggest away winAnyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters 69 102 Chiba Jets 13 December 2023 Highest scoringTaipei Fubon Braves 106 97 TNT Tropang Giga 15 November 2023 Seasons 2023 Champions Week Originally set to be held from 12 October 2022 to February 2023 under a in home and away format and a Final Four knockout stage 3 the start of the EASL regular season was postponed to October 2023 4 5 The 2023 EASL Champions Week was organized in March as a pre season tournament 5 The tournament was retroactively considered as the EASL s first season The 2023 24 season is tagged by the organizers as its second season 6 Contents 1 Team allocation 1 1 Qualified teams 2 Preparation 2 1 Original draw and format 2 2 Postponement and resumption 3 Champions Week 4 Group stage 4 1 Group A 4 2 Group B 5 Final round 5 1 Semifinals 5 2 Third place game 5 3 Final 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksTeam allocation editFour leagues are represented for the 2023 24 EASL namely the champions and runners up of the Japanese B League the Korean Basketball League the Philippine Basketball Association and the Taiwanese P League 7 8 Prior to the postponement of the season each of the top two finishing teams of the 2022 PBA Philippine Cup 2021 22 B League season 2021 22 Korean Basketball League and the champions of the 2021 22 P League season qualified 9 Initially the Philippine allocation was unclear since the Philippine Basketball Association holds multiple conferences or tournaments across a single season Among the possibilities were drawing of lots among the top four PBA teams forming a selection team or entering the national team 10 11 Champions San Miguel Beermen and runners up TNT Tropang Giga qualified for the EASL season However the PBA later decided that the top two finishing teams of the already finished 2023 PBA Governors Cup namely TNT Tropang Giga and Barangay Ginebra San Miguel will qualify instead 12 Furthermore Barangay Ginebra withdrew for undisclosed reasons and were replaced by semifinalists Meralco Bolts shortly prior to the start of the league 13 It was also determined that the qualified teams from Japan South Korea and Taiwan are based from the 2022 23 season instead of the 2021 22 season 14 The qualified teams remained largely the same Utsunomiya Brex originally qualified under the old format The Chiba Jets qualified instead Hong Kong based Chun Yu Bay Area Dragons a franchise team were also expected participate However the EASL announced the Dragons disbandment on 1 September 2023 reportedly due to financial reasons 15 They were later replaced by the 2022 23 P League runners up New Taipei Kings 16 17 The league considers the P League teams as the representatives of the Greater China 3 Each team may have 12 men roster with two foreign players and an additional Asian player 3 League Country or region BerthsFranchise team nbsp Hong Kong 1 0P League nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 1B League nbsp Japan 2Korean Basketball League nbsp South Korea 2Philippine Basketball Association nbsp Philippines 2Qualified teams edit Team Domestic league standing nbsp Chun Yu Bay Area Dragons a N A EASL franchise nbsp Taipei Fubon Braves 2022 23 P League champions nbsp New Taipei Kings 2022 23 P League runners up nbsp Ryukyu Golden Kings 2022 23 B League champions nbsp Chiba Jets 2022 23 B League runners up nbsp Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters 2022 23 Korean Basketball League champions nbsp Seoul SK Knights 2022 23 Korean Basketball League runners up nbsp TNT Tropang Giga 2023 PBA Governors Cup champions nbsp Meralco Bolts b 2023 PBA Governors Cup semifinalistPreparation editOriginal draw and format edit The initial official draw for the 2022 23 EASL season was held on 28 June 2022 at the Shangri La at the Fort Manila in Taguig 18 19 The teams initially were drawn in two groups A coin flipping mechanic were used each champion in each domestic league were made to choose a coin side The winner of the coin flip were placed on Group A while the other placed in Group B 9 20 Each club was to play all the other clubs twice in home and away matches starting from 12 October 2022 to February 2023 with two EASL Group Stage games taking place every Wednesday night 3 The final four were to be play in a venue in Metro Manila in the Philippines in March 2023 21 3 22 Postponement and resumption edit A few weeks before the supposed opening day the league announced the cancellation of the home and away season instead pushing through with a Champions Week that was initially announced to be held in Manila in early 2023 The COVID 19 pandemic was blamed for the cancellation 23 Japan was later named the host country for this event 24 The original groups for the postponed season were also the groupings for the Champions Week A new draw was held for the EASL season on 21 June 2023 14 Champions Week editMain article 2023 EASL Champions Week In December EASL announced that the Champions Week will be hosted by the qualifying Japanese teams with the Utsunomiya Brex hosting the first six games while the Ryukyu Golden Kings hosting the last six games at the Okinawa Arena 24 The Champions Week would be tagged as a special tournament which would proceed the start of the inaugural season proper 5 Group stage editGroup A edit Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification1 nbsp Chiba Jets 4 4 0 355 292 63 Semifinals2 nbsp Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters 3 2 1 272 276 43 nbsp Taipei Fubon Braves 3 1 2 265 280 154 nbsp TNT Tropang Giga 4 0 4 335 379 44Updated to match es played on 13 December 2023 Source EASL Chiba Jets nbsp v nbsp TNT Tropang Giga 11 October 2023 Chiba Jets nbsp 93 75 nbsp TNT Tropang Giga Funabashi19 00 JST Scoring by quarter 21 22 24 22 26 12 22 19Pts Brown Stephens 19 Rebs Brown 12Asts Ogawa 6 Boxscore Pts Miller 22 Rebs Hollis Jefferson 9Asts Hollis Jefferson Montalbo 5 Arena Funabashi Arena Attendance 3 667 Taipei Fubon Braves nbsp v nbsp Chiba Jets 18 October 2023 Taipei Fubon Braves nbsp 82 850 OT nbsp Chiba Jets Taipei19 00 TST Scoring by quarter 20 15 22 14 13 18 19 27 Overtime 8 11Pts Singletary 29 Rebs Singletary 18Asts Barefield Singletary 4 Boxscore Pts Togashi 38 Rebs Mutts 12Asts Togashi 7 Arena National Taiwan University Sports Center Attendance 3 889 Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters nbsp v nbsp Taipei Fubon Braves 25 October 2023 Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters nbsp 98 77 nbsp Taipei Fubon Braves Anyang19 00 KST Scoring by quarter 31 17 29 23 17 23 21 14Pts Bae 18 Rebs Monroe 9Asts Monroe 10 Boxscore Pts Barefield Johnson 18 Rebs Johnson 9Asts Johnson 6 Arena Anyang Gymnasium Attendance 1 022 TNT Tropang Giga nbsp v nbsp Chiba Jets 1 November 2023 TNT Tropang Giga nbsp 66 75 nbsp Chiba Jets Santa Rosa19 00 PST Scoring by quarter 14 23 18 27 24 14 10 11Pts Miller 22 Rebs Miller 13Asts Castro Oftana 3 Boxscore Pts Mooney 30 Rebs Mooney 16Asts Togashi 5 Arena City of Santa Rosa Multi Purpose Complex Taipei Fubon Braves nbsp v nbsp TNT Tropang Giga 15 November 2023 Taipei Fubon Braves nbsp 106 97 nbsp TNT Tropang Giga Taipei19 00 TST Scoring by quarter 31 34 23 18 30 23 22 22Pts Johnson 29 Rebs Singletary 9Asts Barefield 7 Boxscore Pts Miller 34 Rebs Miller 10Asts Hollis Jefferson 10 Arena Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters nbsp v nbsp TNT Tropang Giga 6 December 2023 Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters nbsp 105 97 nbsp TNT Tropang Giga Anyang19 00 KST Scoring by quarter 32 26 26 18 22 23 25 30Pts Choi 24 Rebs Monroe 10Asts Park 10 Boxscore Pts Miller 35 Rebs Miller 9Asts Hollis Jefferson Montalbo 5 Arena Anyang Gymnasium Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters nbsp v nbsp Chiba Jets 13 December 2023 Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters nbsp 69 102 nbsp Chiba Jets Anyang19 00 KST Scoring by quarter 21 22 18 27 14 28 16 25Pts Abando 17 Rebs Monroe 11Asts Park 4 Boxscore Pts Mooney 22 Rebs Mooney 22Asts three players 5 Arena Anyang Gymnasium TNT Tropang Giga nbsp v nbsp Taipei Fubon Braves 20 December 2023 TNT Tropang Giga nbsp vs nbsp Taipei Fubon Braves Santa Rosa19 00 PST Boxscore Arena City of Santa Rosa Multi Purpose Complex Chiba Jets nbsp v nbsp Taipei Fubon Braves 27 December 2023 Chiba Jets nbsp vs nbsp Taipei Fubon Braves Funabashi19 00 JST Boxscore Arena Funabashi Arena Chiba Jets nbsp v nbsp Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters 10 January 2024 Chiba Jets nbsp vs nbsp Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters Funabashi19 00 JST Boxscore Arena Funabashi Arena TNT Tropang Giga nbsp v nbsp Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters 24 January 2024 TNT Tropang Giga nbsp vs nbsp Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters Pasig19 00 PST Boxscore Arena PhilSports Arena Taipei Fubon Braves nbsp v nbsp Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters 7 February 2024 Taipei Fubon Braves nbsp vs nbsp Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters Taipei19 00 TST Boxscore Arena Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium Group B edit Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification1 nbsp New Taipei Kings 2 2 0 187 164 23 Semifinals2 nbsp Ryukyu Golden Kings 4 2 2 326 319 73 nbsp Seoul SK Knights 3 1 2 233 239 64 nbsp Meralco Bolts 3 1 2 250 274 24Updated to match es played on 13 December 2023 Source EASL Ryukyu Golden Kings nbsp v nbsp Seoul SK Knights 18 October 2023 Ryukyu Golden Kings nbsp 80 79 nbsp Seoul SK Knights Okinawa19 00 JST Scoring by quarter 27 20 12 20 22 18 19 21Pts Imamura 18 Rebs Law 13Asts Law 6 Boxscore Pts Warney 39 Rebs Warney Williams 10Asts Oh J 5 Arena Okinawa Arena Attendance 5 526 Seoul SK Knights nbsp v nbsp Ryukyu Golden Kings 1 November 2023 Seoul SK Knights nbsp 82 69 nbsp Ryukyu Golden Kings Goyang19 00 KST Scoring by quarter 24 17 18 17 26 19 14 16Pts Williams 23 Rebs Williams 17Asts Kim S 8 Boxscore Pts Imamura 15 Rebs Tamayo 7Asts Durham 7 Arena Goyang Sono Arena Attendance 1 164 New Taipei Kings nbsp v nbsp Seoul SK Knights 8 November 2023 New Taipei Kings nbsp 90 72 nbsp Seoul SK Knights New Taipei City19 00 TST Scoring by quarter 21 29 22 14 26 15 21 14Pts Manigault 22 Rebs Manigault 11Asts Je Lin 9 Boxscore Pts Warney 45 Rebs Warney Williams 11Asts Kim S 4 Arena Xinzhuang Gymnasium Ryukyu Golden Kings nbsp v nbsp Meralco Bolts 15 November 2023 Ryukyu Golden Kings nbsp 89 61 nbsp Meralco Bolts Okinawa19 00 JST Scoring by quarter 17 21 31 13 21 13 20 14Pts Imamura 19 Rebs Durham 9Asts Durham 6 Boxscore Pts Newsome 11 Rebs Ibeh 9Asts Caram 4 Arena Okinawa Arena Attendance 6 120 New Taipei Kings nbsp v nbsp Meralco Bolts 29 November 2023 New Taipei Kings nbsp 97 92 nbsp Meralco Bolts New Taipei City19 00 TST Scoring by quarter 25 30 20 18 20 18 32 26Pts Je Lin 25 Rebs Anigwe 14Asts Je Lin 7 Boxscore Pts Lofton 35 Rebs Ibeh Newsome 6Asts Newsome 4 Arena Xinzhuang Gymnasium Meralco Bolts nbsp v nbsp Ryukyu Golden Kings 13 December 2023 Meralco Bolts nbsp 97 880 OT nbsp Ryukyu Golden Kings Macau China19 00 CST Scoring by quarter 17 21 21 16 19 20 23 23 Overtime 17 8Pts Lofton 35 Rebs Ibeh 12Asts three players 3 Boxscore Pts Law 27 Rebs Cooley 13Asts Law 6 Arena Studio City Event Center Meralco Bolts nbsp v nbsp Seoul SK Knights 27 December 2023 Meralco Bolts nbsp vs nbsp Seoul SK Knights Pasig19 00 PST Boxscore Arena PhilSports Arena Meralco Bolts nbsp v nbsp New Taipei Kings 3 January 2024 Meralco Bolts nbsp vs nbsp New Taipei Kings Pasig19 00 PST Boxscore Arena PhilSports Arena New Taipei Kings nbsp v nbsp Ryukyu Golden Kings 10 January 2024 New Taipei Kings nbsp vs nbsp Ryukyu Golden Kings New Taipei City19 00 TST Boxscore Arena Xinzhuang Gymnasium Ryukyu Golden Kings nbsp v nbsp New Taipei Kings 24 January 2024 Ryukyu Golden Kings nbsp vs nbsp New Taipei Kings Okinawa19 00 JST Boxscore Arena Okinawa Arena Seoul SK Knights nbsp v nbsp New Taipei Kings 31 January 2024 Seoul SK Knights nbsp vs nbsp New Taipei Kings Seoul19 00 KST Boxscore Arena Jamsil Students Gymnasium Seoul SK Knights nbsp v nbsp Meralco Bolts 7 February 2024 Seoul SK Knights nbsp vs nbsp Meralco Bolts Seoul19 00 KST Boxscore Arena Jamsil Students GymnasiumFinal round editSemifinals edit A1 v B2 8 March 2024 A1 vs B2 B1 v A2 8 March 2024 B1 vs A2 Third place game edit SF1 loser v SF2 loser 10 March 2024 SF1 loser vs SF2 loser Final edit SF1 winner v SF2 winner 10 March 2024 SF1 winner vs SF2 winnerNotes edit Disbanded prior to the start of the season Replaced 2023 PBA Governor s Cup runners up Barangay Ginebra San MiguelReferences edit EASL 2022 2023 Season East Asia Super League Retrieved 2 December 2021 Naredo Camille 2 December 2021 PBA wants to prove it is best in Asia through EASL ABS CBN News Retrieved 2 December 2021 a b c d e East Asia Super League Debuts Season 1 of Premier Home and Away Pan Regional League in 2022 East Asia Super League Archived from the original on 22 February 2022 Retrieved 22 February 2022 The newly formed Bay Area Chun Yu Phoenixes and the championship team from Chinese Taipei s P LEAGUE are the Greater China representatives East Asia Super League Prepares to Update Season 1 Format East Asia Super League 26 September 2022 Retrieved 6 October 2022 a b c EASL secures US 40m to fund expansion CEO Bayer talks up bullish outlook South China Morning Post 23 December 2022 Retrieved 26 December 2022 East Asia Super League to return with new format for second season Korea JoongAng Daily 21 June 2023 Retrieved 21 June 2023 Super League shakes up Asian hoops China Daily 2 December 2021 Retrieved 2 December 2021 P League winner to play in East Asian tournament Taipei Times Taipei Times 2 December 2021 Retrieved 2 December 2021 a b Henson Joaquin 16 June 2022 EASL draw set in Manila The Philippine Star Retrieved 16 June 2022 PBA won t rule out sending Gilas to maiden EASL tournament Sports Interactive Network Philippines 2 December 2021 Retrieved 2 December 2021 Henson Joaquin 16 June 2022 EASL draw set in Manila The Philippine Star Retrieved 16 June 2022 Garcia John Mark 22 May 2023 TNT Ginebra slated to play in EASL tournament in October Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved 23 May 2023 Villanueva Ralph Edwin 15 September 2023 Meralco takes Ginebra s slot in EASL The Philippine Star Retrieved 15 September 2023 a b East Asia Super League Season 2 groups set at draw ceremony in Hong Kong easl basketball 21 June 2023 Retrieved 21 June 2023 Li Matthew 1 September 2023 EASL disbands Bay Area Dragons ahead of PBA Comm s Cup Tiebreaker Times Retrieved 2 September 2023 EASL enhances partnership with P League and welcomes league s runner up team to first home and away season easl basketball 5 September 2023 Retrieved 5 September 2023 Ramos Gerry 5 September 2023 EASL welcomes New Taipei Kings after Bay Area Dragons disbandment Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved 6 September 2023 EASL sets June 28 draw in Manila Philippine Daily Inquirer 21 June 2022 Retrieved 21 June 2022 East Asia Super League unveils group draw for debut season South China Morning Post 28 June 2022 Retrieved 28 June 2022 Giongco Mark 28 June 2022 PBA Philippine Cup champion grouped with Taipei Anyang Ryukyu Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved 28 June 2022 East Asia Super League EASL 2022 2023 Season easl basketball Retrieved 22 January 2022 Ramos Gerry 17 August 2022 Manila chosen as host for inaugural EASL Final Four Spin ph Retrieved 17 August 2022 Champions Week eyed as EASL cancels home and away season Manila Bulletin 26 September 2022 Retrieved 26 September 2022 a b East Asia Super League to begin with Champions Week in Japan Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 8 December 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2023 24 East Asia Super 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