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    Rosters confirmed for Road to Final 8 - East Asia clash in Bangkok

    BANGKOK (Thailand) - The rosters of the 4 participating teams at the Road to Final 8 - East Asia qualifying round to the FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2019 have been verified and confirmed ahead of the event at

    BANGKOK (Thailand) - The rosters of the 4 participating teams at the Road to Final 8 - East Asia qualifying round to the FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2019 have been verified and confirmed ahead of the event at the team manager’s meeting.

    The competition, which will see two teams advance to the Final 8 round of the FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2019, tips off on Tuesday, August 13 in Bangkok, the heart and capital of Thailand. All rosters have been trimmed down to the final 12 players.

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    Click on the teams below to see the full rosters:

    Punjab Police (IND) SAFSA (SGP) Hitech Bangkok City (THA) Fubon Braves (TPE) [/unordered]

    Teams will play in single-round robin format from August 13-15. The top two teams will claim their tickets to the FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2019 to join complete the cast of 8 elite professional basketball clubs in Asia.

    There will be no shortage of talent at Road to Final 8 – East Asia with each team bringing recognizable names to the competition. Most notably will be the national team players who will instead be representing their clubs this time around such as the likes of Leon Kwek (SGP), Patiphan Klahan (THA), and Chang Tsung-Hsien (TPE).

    Keep up to date on the official website and follow the event on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Games will be broadcasted live on FIBA’s Youtube channel, FIBA Asia Champions Cup Facebook page, as well as the Youtube and Facebook page of the Basketball Sport Association of Thailand (BSAT).

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