China Daily (Hong Kong)

China embracing excitement of 3x3 hoops

- By SHI FUTIAN in Guangzhou shifutian@chinadaily.com.cn

Games use a 12-second shot clock and last a maximum of 10 minutes.

The action takes place on half a court, with one hoop. There’s no halftime, quarters or timeouts. And it’s typically accompanie­d by non-stop music and cheerleade­rs.

Welcome to the world of 3x3 hoops.

China’s clean sweep of the 3x3 competitio­ns at the Asian Games in August produced two gold medals and opened a window of opportunit­y for national developmen­t of the format.

Credit goes to Chinese Basketball Associatio­n boss Yao Ming, whose reforms helped forge a national men’s 3x3 squad that features three amateur players — a university lecturer, a student and an office worker.

The squad’s success at the Asiad in Jakarta inspired amateurs around the nation and showed that China has great potential in 3x3, which has been added to the Olympic program for the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo.

One of China’s new circuits — HoopBattle Championsh­ip — wrapped up its season with a weekend title tournament in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, featuring 16 men’s teams and eight women’s squads.

Under the guidance of the CBA and organized by HoopBattle (Beijing) Sports Cultural Developmen­t Ltd, the league debuted in Guangzhou, Dongguan and Foshan in 2015, with 132 teams playing 264 games.

In 2017, HoopBattle Championsh­ip expanded nationwide, with over 2,000 players forming teams in 10 cities to compete in about 600 games for a total prize pool of 1.02 million yuan ($145,000).

This year, the league launched its global strategy and entered the Philippine­s market. Among the 16 men’s teams in this year’s final, two were Filipino.

The league organizer has also invested in venue constructi­on in several Chinese cities and started training camps this year.

“Our aim is to promote grassroots 3x3 basketball developmen­t through our HoopBattle platform,” said Temple Tung, CEO of the company.

“We started the league as a city tournament, but we have been upgrading the event. This year, for the first time, we have internatio­nal teams competing. Next year, we plan to introduce our league to more countries.

“The Philippine­s teams provided our domestic players with more opportunit­ies to compete against internatio­nal talent, which will benefit developmen­t in our country.”

China’s 3x3 talent selection system is based on Yao’s innovative national 3x3 “Road to Olympics” tournament, which is open to both amateurs and pros and proved its worth at the Asian Games.

“Through the new national tournament, lots of young athletes will have the chance to compete in the Olympics,” said Yao, an eight-time NBA AllStar with the Houston Rockets and a member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.

“We can achieve better results for the future of the sport by establishi­ng this system early”, said Yao, noting the system doesn’t reach every part of the country.

That’s why new leagues like HoopBattle are important.

Beginning this season, the league champion will qualify for the “Road to Olympics” national tournament.

“We spared no efforts and tried our best to get the championsh­ip,” said Ma Long, captain of the men’s champion team No Who that pocketed 400 thousand yuan and a ticket to the national team tryouts.

“Thanks to the platform for giving us such an opportunit­y. I hope the tournament continues to grow and have a bright future.”

Tung agreed, adding: “Through the cooperatio­n with the CBA, we will continue to upgrade our tournament, building a ladder for talented amateur players to higher platforms, including the national team.”

This year, for the first time, we have internatio­nal teams competing. Next year, we plan to introduce our league to more countries.”

Temple Tung,

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? John Vidal of Team Core from the Philippine­s, goes up for a shot during Saturday’s final of the HoopBattle Championsh­ip that featured 16 men’s teams and eight women’s squads in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY John Vidal of Team Core from the Philippine­s, goes up for a shot during Saturday’s final of the HoopBattle Championsh­ip that featured 16 men’s teams and eight women’s squads in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.
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