In Asia they have 21 teams split into 3 groups with the top 4 from each group advancing to the next round. From there they split into two groups of six with the top two teams in each group advancing to the semi-finals.
Asia Pool A
World Rank. Country(record so far)
21. Philippines(1-0)- An inside focused team with five 200k+ C's down low. They have great balance across the other positions as well with good depth. All players 27 and under, so improvement is likely as the season goes on. Lock to advance to 2nd round.
27. Taiwan(1-0)- Led by star SG Wu Chang Kun-368k. He ran the point for them in their first game(18.0 rating) covering for an obvious deficiency there, with the only PG on their roster having a salary of 49k. ATG C Chan Ren Qing is only 23 years old so he will most likely continue to improve and become a dominant force down low. Lock to advance to 2nd round.
71.Thailand(1-0)- Scored a big upset win over host Japan in the first round of games, but unfortunately had to use more effort to do so. As a team they have no bigtime stars, being fairly equal all around. They have a solid chance to advance with that win over Japan, but are unlikely to go any further.
65.Indonesia(0-0)- They have yet to play a game, so not a ton to say yet. They appear to be saving 6 youngsters and their roster is all full up, so changes could hurt them.
49.Japan(0-1)- Tough loss to Thailand in the first round, but most likely will be better off with the greater enthusiasm. Another balanced roster that looks able to mix up its tactics, just not sure if they have the talent to take down Taiwan or the Philippines, but homecourt should assure advancing to the next round.
88.Saudi Arabia(0-1)- Look to be on the outside looking in as far as advancing goes, but whatever chance they might have leans on HOF 23 year old C Qadir Khoury. Rebounded well against Taiwan, but was limited on the offensive end.
83.Hanguk-Korea(0-1)- Blown out by Philippines in round 1, they'll have some ground to make up to have a shot at advancing. No PG's on the roster. Led by 262K C Jung-Soon Jang, who's salary is more than any two of his teammates combined.
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