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List of men's basketball players in the Philippine Asian Games

List of men's basketball players in the Philippine Asian Games: Jonma Fajardo, Kiefer Lavan, Scottie Thompson, RR Pogoi, CJ Perez, Jabez Aguilar, Jamie Malonzo, Chris newsome, Calvin Offtana, Brandon rozelle, Justin Brownlee and Angie Kuamei.

In addition, the Philippine Olympic Committee appointed Joe Reyes, who announced his resignation due to the poor World Cup record, to continue as the head coach, because the list submitted by the Olympic Committee on July 25th was regarded as the official list. It is worth mentioning that the big list of the Philippine men's basketball team may still change, with two naturalized players as substitutes, but the relevant passport information has not yet been issued. Of course, only one naturalized player can play in the official competition.

Judging from the above news, the Philippine men's basketball team has maintained most of the main lineup, and the players who have been supplemented are not weak. China's men's basketball team was beaten out of the water by its opponents in the World Cup.

The Strength of Asian Basketball in the Philippines

In recent years, Philippine basketball has made some achievements in some international competitions, including the Asian Games and the Asian Cup. In addition, there are some high-profile star players in Philippine basketball, such as Guibert Aquila and Lin Zhijie. These players have a high reputation and influence in Asia and even in the world.

However, compared with some Asian basketball powers, Philippine basketball still has a certain gap. For example, China, Iran, South Korea and other countries have a high level in the field of Asian basketball, and have won many gold medals in the past Asian Games and Asian Cup.

Nevertheless, Philippine basketball is still striving to improve its own strength. The basketball association of this country has continuously strengthened youth training and infrastructure construction to improve the level and competitiveness of domestic basketball. At the same time, the basketball league in the Philippines has attracted more and more excellent players and coaches, which has injected new vitality into the country's basketball cause.