@@iamfather230 bro SC are a very solid school in basketball. Just not the best talent this year. Hong Kong just dont have the development, the guards look so weak with handles and their tallest player so soft. They just dont have the same intensity and energy.
to be honest, hong kong is just that big. They can't even build a team that is able to compete against a CBA team under the standard foreign agent rule.
HK turn over like crazy from 14:03 their defense held up alittle. but the offence was just bad from there on, lost the confidence while the kids kept their heads up the whole gamem HK no 2 played great tho
To test themselves, it's good work for them. I didn't even know hk basketball was a thing, I have a feeling a chinese highschool team would fair a bit better as they are now getting a lot of serious training.
I wouldnt say ASIA pro basketball. HK is far down the ladder when it comes to Asia Basketball. Lol. These kids wouldnt do this to China, Japan, Philippines, Korea pro teams
@@PatCab44Bro they didn't do that in Philippine collegiate team in UAAP league specially de lassale university dominate even pro team in S.Korea and Philippines in their friendly games
You're not wrong, though it would be a different argument when it comes to fencing. Basketball is mostly lesiure, meaning most of us just watch the NBA and at most play streetball, that's literally it. I mean, I didn't know we have our own team until last year and we get smoked by everyone whether it's the Philipines, Taiwanese, the Koreans. Besides, everyone is more focused with academics, we're more known for business than sports lol
High School team beating a professional team 🤯 Just shows you levels
tried to keep it low my guy
20-30 year old hong kongs best players losing to 15-16 year olds from america.
High school is up to 18yo
@@icyboy771z sierra canyon isnt even ranked high in us hs basketball. imagine if they played against montverde?
@@iamfather230montverde trash
@@InfiniteCoreXD you tweaking
@@iamfather230 bro SC are a very solid school in basketball. Just not the best talent this year. Hong Kong just dont have the development, the guards look so weak with handles and their tallest player so soft. They just dont have the same intensity and energy.
HK really is such a sad state for basketball.
Government needs to put more money into developing it at the grassroots level.
its not about the money
its about the culture
lol you folks will never made it 😂 Asian can only do maths
@@marcoso999I mean I think here has the most court in the world as a city.And it’s a common sports
@@ziliandope3153what 5+5?
to be honest, hong kong is just that big. They can't even build a team that is able to compete against a CBA team under the standard foreign agent rule.
Way to be a leader Cofield💪🏾
HK turn over like crazy from 14:03 their defense held up alittle. but the offence was just bad from there on, lost the confidence while the kids kept their heads up the whole gamem HK no 2 played great tho
why would the hong kong team even agree to play this lmao.
To test themselves, it's good work for them. I didn't even know hk basketball was a thing, I have a feeling a chinese highschool team would fair a bit better as they are now getting a lot of serious training.
where in hk do they have a gym set up like that?
Bonny former school
they all looks like class of 2024 cuz I can’t recognize any of them in class of 2023 or 22
@@DELUXEGMthis is class of 2025-27 all the 2024’s graduated already
wheres bryce
Bryce James was in Paris for the Olympics watching his Lebron
@@licht9262 playing jv
@@5stary3s5starhereif Bryce was here? Oh nah Hong Kong is dead
@@licht9262 Bryce on junior varsity
I’m not saying that Eastern wasn’t a good team. It’s just showed the difference between USA highschool basketball and Asia pro basketball .
HK pro is barely pro lol
I wouldnt say ASIA pro basketball. HK is far down the ladder when it comes to Asia Basketball. Lol. These kids wouldnt do this to China, Japan, Philippines, Korea pro teams
@@PatCab44Bro they didn't do that in Philippine collegiate team in UAAP league specially de lassale university dominate even pro team in S.Korea and Philippines in their friendly games
@@philipjin4902 dudes still work 9 to 5 and play after work lol
You're not wrong, though it would be a different argument when it comes to fencing. Basketball is mostly lesiure, meaning most of us just watch the NBA and at most play streetball, that's literally it. I mean, I didn't know we have our own team until last year and we get smoked by everyone whether it's the Philipines, Taiwanese, the Koreans. Besides, everyone is more focused with academics, we're more known for business than sports lol