Super Basketball League (2010-2011)

SBL Standings
 1. Taiwan Beer 22-8 
 2. Pure Youth 19-11 
 3. Dacin Tigers 17-13 
 4. Yulon Luxgen 15-15 
 5. Taiwan Mobile 11-19 
 6. Bank of Taiwan 11-19 
 7. KKL 10-20 
Points Per Game
 Shawn HAWKINS
  KKL
  (198-G/F-82)
  Avg: 27
 1. Hawkins, KKL27.0 
 2. Foyle, Dacin Tigers21.0 
 3. Chen, Bank o.18.4 
 4. Chen, KKL18.3 
 5. Dove, Taiwan Mobile18.1 
 6. Jones, Taiwan Beer18.0 
 7. Tien, Dacin Tigers17.9 
 8. Vaudreuil, Bank o.16.9 
 9. Jennings, Pure Y.16.0 
 10. Lu, Yulon Luxgen15.4 
Rebounds Per Game
 Rashad JENNINGS
  Pure Youth
  (203-F-84)
  Avg: 20.6
 1. Jennings, Pure Y.20.6 
 2. Dailey, Yulon Luxgen15.9 
 3. Hawkins, KKL12.9 
 4. Jones, Taiwan Beer11.3 
 5. Vaudreuil, Bank o.11.0 
 6. Dove, Taiwan Mobile11.0 
 7. Foyle, Dacin Tigers10.6 
 8. Tien, Dacin Tigers8.0 
 9. Hsu, Bank o.6.4 
 10. Chen, KKL6.4 
Assists Per Game
 Chih-Chung CHEN
  Yulon Luxgen
  (185-G-77)
  Avg: 4.1
 1. Chen, Yulon Luxgen4.1 
 2. Wu, Taiwan Mobile3.7 
 3. Su, Taiwan Mobile3.5 
 4. Chen, Taiwan Beer3.3 
 5. Chang, Dacin Tigers3.2 
 6. Hsu, Dacin Tigers2.9 
 7. Chen, KKL2.8 
 8. Lin, Bank o.2.7 
 9. Vaudreuil, Bank o.2.5 
 10. Yang, Taiwan Beer2.5 
Steals Per Game
 Marcus DOVE
  Taiwan Mobile
  (206-G/F-85)
  Avg: 2.3
 1. Dove, Taiwan Mobile2.3 
 2. Lin, Bank o.1.7 
 3. Jones, Taiwan Beer1.7 
 4. Chang, Dacin Tigers1.6 
 5. Su, Taiwan Mobile1.6 
 6. Chou, Yulon Luxgen1.4 
 7. Dailey, Yulon Luxgen1.4 
 8. Chen, KKL1.3 
 9. Jennings, Pure Y.1.2 
 10. Hsu, Dacin Tigers1.2 
Blocks Per Game
 Marcus DOVE
  Taiwan Mobile
  (206-G/F-85)
  Avg: 1.9
 1. Dove, Taiwan Mobile1.9 
 2. Jones, Taiwan Beer1.9 
 3. Dailey, Yulon Luxgen1.6 
 4. Tien, Dacin Tigers1.5 
 5. Wu, Taiwan Beer1.3 
 6. Jennings, Pure Y.1.2 
 7. Lee, KKL0.9 
 8. Cheng, Taiwan Beer0.9 
 9. Vaudreuil, Bank o.0.8 
 10. Lee, Yulon Luxgen0.7 
Season 2010-11
All Games
List of Players
List of Imports
Taiwanese Abroad
 


Taiwan Beer celebrating the title
(Photo: SBL)

Taiwan Beer are 2011 SBL champions (Photo: SBL)

Taiwan Beer 2010-11
Chun-San Chou Chun-San Chou ChIu
Emmanuel Jones
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Chin-Min Yang
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Tse-hua Chou
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Tai-Hao Wu
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Yu-Ming Yang
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3 911 (8'4'') y 93 USA
8 021 (8'5'') C 98 Taiwanese
05 067 (8'0'') G 95 Taiwanese
37 915 (8'6'') C 93 Taiwanese
04 061 (3'00'') G 50 Chinese
08 024 (8'8'') y 94 Taiwanese
90 911 (8'4'') y 93 USA  Taiwanese
69 061 (3'00'') G 99 Taiwanese
03 024 (8'8'') C 94 Taiwanese
01 021 (8'5'') y 93 Taiwanese
3 046 (3'01'') G 50 Taiwanese
26 068 (8'0'') G/y 50 Taiwanese
44 911 (8'4'') C 92 Taiwanese
HRid CIiZh: Chuj-Aij ChIu Hong Kong
HRid CIiZh: Chai-Hui Yij Taiwanese
CIiZh SssasUijU: HTi-vaj vau Taiwanese
 Left: Chih-Yuan Wu
 Average Height: 191.2 cm (6'3.2'')
 Average Age: 26.7


Asia-basket.com All-Taiwanese SBL Awards 2010-11 - Apr 20, 2011

All-Taiwanese SBL 1st Team 2010-2011
#s#
Emmanuel Jones
Jones
Yi-Chieh Su
Su
Ching-Min Yang
Yang
Shawn Hawkins
Hawkins
Rashad Jennings
Jennings
#e#5

Player of the Year: Jones Emmanuel (200-F-85) of Taiwan Beer
Guard of the Year: Yang Ching-Min (188-G/F-84) of Taiwan Beer
Forward of the Year: Jones Emmanuel (200-F-85) of Taiwan Beer
Center of the Year: Jennings Rashad (203-F/C-84) of Pure Youth
Import Player of the Year: Jones Emmanuel (200-F-85) of Taiwan Beer
Domestic Player of the Year: Tien Lei (203-F-83) of Dacin Tigers
Defensive Player of the Year: Jennings Rashad (203-F/C-84) of Pure Youth
Coach of the Year: Yan Chia-Hua of Taiwan Beer

1st Team
G: Su Yi-Chieh (182-87) of Taiwan Mobile
G/F: Yang Ching-Min (188-84) of Taiwan Beer
G/F: Hawkins Shawn (198-82) of KKL
F: Jones Emmanuel (200-85) of Taiwan Beer
F/C: Jennings Rashad (203-84) of Pure Youth

2nd Team
G: Chang Chih-Feng (183-81) of Dacin Tigers
G: Chen Shih-Nian (181-84) of Taiwan Beer
F: Tien Lei (203-83) of Dacin Tigers
F: Foyle Alexus (198-78) of Dacin Tigers
F: Dailey Jermaine (203-86) of Yulon Luxgen

Honorable Mention
Chen Chih-Chung (185-G-77) of Yulon Luxgen
Wu Yung-Jen (177-G-82) of Taiwan Mobile
Dove Marcus (206-F-85) of Taiwan Mobile
Lu Cheng-Ju (194-F-86) of Yulon Luxgen
Chen Shun-Hsiang (190-F-85) of Bank of Taiwan
Chen Ching-Hwan (190-F-86) of KKL
Chien Chia-Hong (197-F-87) of Pure Youth
Mao Chia En (196-F/G-82) of Pure Youth
Vaudreuil John (203-F/C-85) of Bank of Taiwan
Wu Tai-Hao (203-C-85) of Taiwan Beer

All-Domestic Players Team
G: Su Yi-Chieh (182-87) of Taiwan Mobile
G: Chang Chih-Feng (183-81) of Dacin Tigers
G/F: Yang Ching-Min (188-84) of Taiwan Beer
F: Tien Lei (203-83) of Dacin Tigers
C: Wu Tai-Hao (203-85) of Taiwan Beer

All-Imports Team
G/F: Hawkins Shawn (198-82) of KKL
F: Dove Marcus (206-85) of Taiwan Mobile
F: Jones Emmanuel (200-85) of Taiwan Beer
F/C: Jennings Rashad (203-84) of Pure Youth
F: Dailey Jermaine (203-86) of Yulon Luxgen


Taiwan Beer wins 2011 SBL title - Apr 16, 2011 

Taiwan Beer beat Dacin Tigers 83-78 in overtime in Game 5 of the 2011 SBL Finals Friday night to win its third title in team history and its first title in three years.

Taiwan Beer, which won the best-of-seven series 4-1, won its first title after completing a back-to-back title run in 2007-2008 with its head coach Yen Chia-hua becoming the first SBL coach winning three titles.

Swingman Yang Ching-min, who scored seven of his game-high 23 points in the final quarter to take the game into the extra period and made four crucial free-throws to ice the victory, was named Finals MVP.

The five-game series was the most competitive Finals in the SBL's eight year history as the final margins in all five games were less than five points with two of them going into overtime.

Results:
Game 1: TB 62-59 Dacin
Game 2: TB 80-75 Dacin
Game 3: TB 94-89 Dacin
Game 4: Dacin 76-73 TB
Game 5: TB 62-59 Dacin

Yang, Wu leaving?
However, all is not that well for the champion. Yang and TB's starting center Wu Tai-hao are reportedly going to China next season. Yang said he is still weighing on his decision, but Wu told media that he will be definitely leaving.

If Yang and Wu both leave, it means that TB will lose three-fifth of its starting lineup in two years -- after Lin Chih-chieh's departure to China (Zhejiang) last year.

The next NT coach
Former CTBA President Mao Kao-wen, who has resigned from his post due to illness, has made clear that the new head coach of Taiwan national team will be head coach of the SBL champion.

In other words, Mao doesn't want to hire a foreign coach, such as South Korean Chung Kwang-suk who led Taiwan to fifth place -- its best finish in the tournament since 1999 -- in the 2009 FIBA Asia men's basketball championship, to coach the national team.

Which means Yen will be automatically qualified as the new Taiwan NT head coach? Not exactly.

The CTBA has required in the past that only coaches who have been certified as grade-A coaches are qualified as candidates. However, Yen is not one of them.

Local basketball observers have had mixed reviews about Yen, who did not develop as a basketball coach the traditional way because he had no previous coaching experience before coaching a team in the amateur league and later Taiwan Beer in the SBL.

Yen functioned as more of a general manager than a head coach, in my opinion, since he relinquished much of the substitution and on-court coaching decision to his assistant Chou Jun-san.

I'm not sure how this issue can be solved. Let's wait and see.