EABC (2017)
2013 (4 year break)

EABC Standings
 1. Taiwan
 2. S.Korea
 3. Japan
 4. China
 5. Macau
 6. Hong Kong
EABC Stage One Standings
Group A
 1. Japan 2-0 
 2. S.Korea 1-1 
 3. Macau 0-2 
Group B
 1. China 2-0 
 2. Taiwan 1-1 
 3. Hong Kong 0-2 
Points Per Game
 Yanhao ZHAO
  (195-F-97)
  Avg: 19.8
 1. Zhao, CHN19.8 
 2. Davis, TAI18.5 
 3. Hu, CHN17.0 
 4. Heo, KOR15.0 
 5. Yang, KOR14.8 
 6. Lee, KOR13.8 
 7. Hiejima, JPN13.8 
 8. Liu, TAI13.5 
 9. Lee, KOR13.5 
 10. Sun, CHN13.0 
Rebounds Per Game
 Jinqiu HU
  (208-C-97)
  Avg: 13
 1. Hu, CHN13.0 
 2. Davis, TAI10.5 
 3. Chan, MAC9.7 
 4. Reid, HKG9.0 
 5. Brown, JPN7.5 
 6. Lai, MAC6.3 
 7. Fong, HKG5.7 
 8. Kang, KOR5.0 
 9. Sun, CHN4.8 
 10. Takeuchi, JPN4.5 
Assists Per Game
 MingHui SUN
  (192-SG-96)
  Avg: 7
 1. Sun, CHN7.0 
 2. Heo, KOR5.0 
 3. Hiejima, JPN4.8 
 4. Li, HKG4.7 
 5. Lee, KOR4.0 
 6. Hashimoto, JPN3.8 
 7. Tang, CHN3.8 
 8. Chiang, TAI3.5 
 9. Lee, KOR3.5 
 10. Tanaka, JPN3.3 
Steals Per Game
 Jong-Hyun LEE
  (206-C-94)
  Avg: 2.3
 1. Lee, KOR2.3 
 2. Togashi, JPN2.0 
 3. Li, HKG2.0 
 4. Liu, TAI2.0 
 5. Sun, CHN2.0 
 6. Taruike, CHN1.8 
 7. Chou, TAI1.8 
 8. Fong, HKG1.7 
 9. Hiejima, JPN1.5 
 10. Baba, JPN1.5 
Blocks Per Game
 Jong-Hyun LEE
  (206-C-94)
  Avg: 2
 1. Lee, KOR2.0 
 2. Takeuchi, JPN1.3 
 3. Taruike, CHN1.0 
 4. Davis, TAI1.0 
 5. Chan, MAC1.0 
 6. Zhu, CHN0.8 
 7. Kang, KOR0.8 
 8. Hu, CHN0.8 
 9. Lau, HKG0.7 
 10. Lin, HKG0.7 

Taiwan celebrate title in Nagano (Photo: FIBA)

2017 ROSTER
Starting Five in BOLD letters
Starting five
#s#
Cheng Liu
Liu
Yi-Hsiang Chou
Chou
Po-Chen Chou
Chou
Yu-An Chiang
Chiang
Quincy Davis
Davis
#e#5
0Yu Huan-Ya 183-G-93 Taiwan Beer Taiwan
4Lin Chih-Wei 200-C-92 Bank of Taiwan Taiwan
5Liu Cheng 192-F-90 Guangsha L. China
6Yi-Hsiang Chou 190-G-91 Salt Lake CC USA
8Chou Po-Chen 196-SG-90 Yulon Luxgen Taiwan
10Hu Lung-Mao 197-F/G-92 Fujian S. China
13Chiang Yu-An 174-PG-91 Taiwan Beer Taiwan
14Tsai Wen-Cheng 190-G/F-85 Fubon Braves Taiwan
20Chou Po-Hsun 197-PF-91 Taiwan Beer Taiwan
21Cheng Li-Chuan 189-G-88 Bank of Taiwan Taiwan
50Davis Quincy 206-F/C-83 Pauian Taiwan
54Wu Tai-Hao 203-F/C-85 Pauian Taiwan


Chou Chun-San Head Coach Taiwan Beer Taiwan

Yen Hsing-Su Assistant

Asia-Basket.com All-EABC Awards 2017 - Jun 14, 2017

Asia-Basket.com All-EABC 1st Team 2017
MingHui Sun
Sun
Makoto Hiejima
Hiejima
Yanhao Zhao
Zhao
Quincy Davis
Davis
Jinqiu Hu
Hu

Final MVP: Jinqiu Hu (208-C-97) of China
Best Player: Jinqiu Hu (208-C-97) of China
Best Guard: MingHui Sun (192-SG-96) of China
Best Forward: Quincy Davis (206-F/C-83) of China
Best Center: Jinqiu Hu (208-C-97) of China

1st Team
SG: MingHui Sun (192-SG-96) of China
G/F: Makoto Hiejima (190-G/F-90) of Japan
F: Yanhao Zhao (195-F-97) of China
F/C: Quincy Davis (206-F/C-83) of Taiwan
C: Jinqiu Hu (208-C-97) of China

Honorable Mention
Duncan Reid (206-C-89) of Hong Kong
Wai Seng Chan (98) of Macau
Cheng Liu (192-F-90) of Taiwan
Jun-Beom Yang (195-F-91) of S.Korea
Jong-Hyun Lee (206-C-94) of S.Korea
Il-Young Heo (197-F-85) of S.Korea
Ira Brown (193-F-82) of Japan


Taiwan celebrate title in Nagano - Jun 7, 2017

FINAL
South Korea - Taiwan 64-77
Taiwan celebrated the first ever EABA title. They rallied past South Korea in the Final in Nagano today. Quincy Davis (206-F/C-83, college: Tulane) had another pivotal performance for Taiwan as he scored 21 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to pace the winners. South Korea jumped to an early lead. They raced off to a 20:15 advantage. Taiwan responded with a 24:14 surge in the second term to secure a 39:34 halftime advantage. They poured in 24 points in the third term to open a 12-point lead. Taiwan held South Korea to just 13 points in the fourth quarter and marched to the triumph. Cheng Liu (192-F-90) delivered 23 points for the champions. Heo Il-Young (197-F-85) responded with 18 points for South Korea. Jong-Hyun Lee (206-C-94) had 13 points and 7 rebounds in the defeat.
3-4 Place
China - Japan 58-76
Japan wrapped up their Nagano campaign on a winning note. They dropped China in the consolation final and claimed the Bronze medals at the championship. Ira Brown (193-F-82, college: Gonzaga) came up with 21 points and 11 rebounds to pace the hosts. Japan set the tone in the opening frame. They went on a 26:9 run to clear off. Japan protected the lead throughout the reminder of the contest and marched to the victory. Kosuke Takeuchi (206-C/F-85) delivered 11 points for the winners. Zhao Yanhao (195-F-97) responded with 20 points for China. Jinqiu Hu (208-C-97) had 14 points and 14 rebounds in the loss.


Taiwan and South Korea to clash for title in Nagano - Jun 6, 2017

SEMIFINALS
Japan - Taiwan 73-78
Taiwan secured their Final birth in Nagano. They upset hosting Japan in the semifinal clash tonight. Quincy Davis (206-F/C-83, college: Tulane) was unstoppable for the winners accounting for 29 points and 17 rebounds. Taiwan dominated in the first half. They registered a 40:26 halftime advantage. Japan came back to life after the long break. The hosts got within striking distance in the fourth period but could not deliver the final blow as Taiwan got away as the winners. Yi-Hsiang Chou (190-G-91) and Chiang Yu-An (174-PG-91) provided 10 points each for Taiwan. Makoto Hiejima (190-G/F-90) responded with 20 points for Japan.

China - South Korea 104-106
South Korea advanced into the title game in Nagano. They held off China in the semifinal thriller today. Heo Il-Young (197-F-85) stepped up with 22 points to pace the winners. South Korea secured a 45:36 halftime lead. But China poured in 32 points including a late bucket from MingHui Sun (192-SG-96) to force overtime. South Korea though answered with 13 points in the extra period to eke out victory. Jong-Hyun Lee (206-C-94) delivered 20 points and 6 assists for the winners. MingHui Sun responded with 28 points, 7 assists and 5 rebounds for China.
5-6 Place
Macau - Hong Kong 81-96
Hong Kong finished their tournament's campaign on a winning note. They beat Macau to claim the fifth position. Leung Shiu Wah (189-SF-94) provided 19 points to lead the winners. Hong Kong used a massive 29:9 surge in the second term to build a 26-point halftime lead. They never looked back afterwards cruising to the win. Reid Duncan (206-C-89) and Chun Wai Wong (196-C-85) accounted for 14 points each for the winners. Kam Chi Un (200-C-93) responded with 26 points for Macau.



Semifinals are set in Nagano - Jun 5, 2017

Group A
South Korea - Macau 109-58
South Korea outgunned Macau to ensure the semifinal birth. Daesung Lee (192-F-90, college: BYU-Hawaii) provided 26 points to lead the winners. South Korea sank 30 points in the first period to open a 16-point lead. They added 65 points in the second half to seal the victory. Jun-Beom Yang (195-F-91) accounted for 16 points for the winners. Wai Seng Chan (98) responded with 16 points and 15 rebounds for Macau.

Group B
Taiwan - Hong Kong 92-57
Taiwan rallied past Hong Kong to advance into the semifinal stage. Yi-Hsiang Chou (190-G-91) came up with 13 points to lead well-balanced effort. Taiwan accumulated a 44:24 halftime lead. They dropped 29 points in the third term to clear off for good. Cheng Liu (192-F-90) and Yu Huan-Ya (183-G-93) tossed in 12 points apiece for the winners. Ki Lee (178-PG-87) and Shing Yee Fong (190-F-83) replied with 10 points each for Hong Kong.



Results and Stats from Day 2 in Nagano - Jun 4, 2017

Group A
Macau - Japan 47-119
Japan recorded the second straight win in Nagano. They thrashed Macau to stay undefeated. Makoto Hiejima (190-G/F-90) scored 17 points and issued 10 assists to lead the winners. Japan jumped to a comfortable 56:21 halftime lead. Japan followed with a 27:13 run in the third term to clear off for good. Ryumo Ono (197-F/C-88) and Yudai Baba (193-SF-95) delivered 13 points each for the winners. Fong Iam Hoi (97) responded with 12 points for Macau.

Group B
Hong Kong - China 60-90
China cruised past Hong Kong for the second win at the tournament. Jinqiu Hu (208-C-97) accounted for 17 points and 12 rebounds to pace the winners. China grabbed a 53:24 halftime advantage. They protected the lead throughout the second half and marched to the win. Zhao Yanhao (195-F-97) chipped in 16 points for the winners. Reid Duncan (206-C-89) responded with 16 points and 10 rebounds for Hong Kong.