
BCL Asia Rescheduling Sparks Fixture Congestion
The war in the Middle East has forced the Basketball Champions League Asia to shift its schedule to early October, leaving South China and other teams juggling domestic and international commitments.
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The war in the Middle East has forced the Basketball Champions League Asia to shift its schedule to early October, leaving South China and other teams juggling domestic and international commitments.

The Middle East war forces the Basketball Champions League Asia to move its opening phase to early October, compressing domestic fixtures, potential player losses and venue limits for South China and its rivals.

South China Athletic captured the BCL Asia‑East 2026 championship with a 113‑103 victory over the Taoyuan Pauian Pilots, marking a historic breakthrough for Hong Kong basketball and highlighting standout performances by Kyvon Davenport, Glen Yang and Will Artino.

The Canadian forward’s 24‑point final outing and consistent scoring helped secure the title over Taoyuan Pauian, earning him the tournament’s Most Valuable Player award.

Isaiah Briscoe's 45-point performance leads South China Athletic to a 110‑103 win over Taoyuan Pauian Pilots, setting a new BCL Asia‑East scoring record and securing the No. 1 seed in Group B for the upcoming semi‑finals.