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Hong Kong college basketball system puts local teams at disadvantage, needs revamp: coach

University of Hong Kong coach James Chan says ‘extremely short’ season means teams are under-prepared when playing abroad

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Hong Kong has been warned its intercollegiate system needs an overhaul if the city’s teams are to compete on an even footing, ahead of the Asian University Basketball League this week.

University of Hong Kong (HKU) men’s team head coach James Chan Yik-lun said that while playing overseas in tournaments of higher standards could only bring positives, the “extremely short” local season meant that Hong Kong college teams were underdone when they played against foreign opposition.

This was shown starkly last week when HKU, the reigning local intercollegiate champions, flew to Tokyo for the three-day World University Basketball Series and came away last Monday with two landslide losses in as many days.

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HKU first fell 98-31 to the Japan University Select Team, before being humbled 102-48 by Taiwan’s National Chengchi University.

Chan, who guided his team to their title in April, said playing few games over the season was one reason for the heavy losses.

HKU head coach James Chan (right) giving instructions to his players. Photo: Gym Aesthetics / WUBS
HKU head coach James Chan (right) giving instructions to his players. Photo: Gym Aesthetics / WUBS

HKU, who are are preparing to compete in the inaugural AUBL in Hangzhou, played only eight competitive matches – winning seven – over the entire season from last November to April, including beating Lingnan University 73-68 in the final at Southorn Stadium in Wan Chai to clinch their title.

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