HONG KONG - After an epic World Cup, this compelling FIBA 3x3 World Tour 2025 season resumes at fan favorite Hong Kong with 16 teams eager to hit the ground running for the second-half stretch.
Here is all the important information for the seventh stop on this season's WT. Where can I watch the WT Hong Kong? The action runs from July 19-20 and you can follow it live on the FIBA 3x3 YouTube, channel Who is competing in Hong Kong? Eight of the top 14 teams in the rankings and a total of 16 squads: Ub, Toulouse, Amsterdam Rabobank, Miami, Chongming, Partizan, Ulaanbaatar MMC Energy, Skyliners, Hangzhou, Kandava Turiba, Doha, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Milan, Seef, Guangzhou STR Revo What are the pools?
Who are the favorites? It's been a tough stretch for top seed Ub (SRB), whose stars were unable to defend Serbia's World Cup crown and they resumed the pro circuit with a quarter-final exit at the Orleans Challenger.
They won't have superstar Strahinja Stojacic, but Ub will still be loaded with former WT MVP Nenad Nerandzic ready to step in as he has seamlessly done so many times before.
No.2 seed Toulouse (FRA) will arrive with a swagger after taking out the title in Orleans and they look to add a second WT triumph having won in Amsterdam.
No.3 Amsterdam RABOBANK's (NED) hopes of winning a first title this season will be made harder without superstar Worthy de Jong, but the Dutchmen will have fond memories of Hong Kong after winning last year's World Tour Final.
Miami (USA) are WT winners this season and just have to be rated among the favorites, while Chongming (CHN) aren't scared of anyone because they have powerful duo Cameron Forte and Karlis Lasmanis who can play bully ball.
Who are the players to watch?
Some of the biggest names might be missing, but that provides an opportunity for others to step up and become the hero of Hong Kong.
Excitement machine Paul Djoko will emerge from teammate Franck Seguela's shadow as he leads Toulouse, while you better believe that Amsterdam sharpshooter Bryan Alberts can step up because he is worthy of the hype.
Henry Caruso is ready to become Miami's new Captain America because this guy is an athletic marvel. Speaking of superheroes, Stefan Milivojevic is built like he should be in a Marvel movie, but he prefers getting his hands dirty so that's why he is 3x3's 'Gladiator'.
It's going to heat up in Hong Kong and the mercury will rise when Anand Ariunbold is on fire and he's not the only one because Leon Fertig is a walking bucket.
All eyes will be on excitement machine Aleksandar Lazic, who will take the aerial route in Hong Kong, while electric Hanyu Guo will have the fans in the palm of his hands.
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