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Hong Kong basketball star Duncan Reid out of Asia Cup qualifiers next month

  • Reid bound by club duties with Bay Area Dragons set to compete in East Asia Super League’s Champions Week
  • Hong Kong men’s side set to play Mongolia, Thailand and Malaysia over consecutive days from February 24

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Duncan Reid in action for Hong Kong. Photos: Handout

Hong Kong basketball star Duncan Reid will not be representing the city’s team in next month’s 2025 FIBA Asia Cup second-round qualifiers.

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The Bay Area Dragons centre will instead be on East Asia Super League (EASL) duty, with the Chinese franchise set to compete in Champions Week, a five-day tournament from March 1 to 5 in Tochigi and Okinawa, Japan.

Hong Kong’s men’s basketball team are set to play three qualifiers in as many days at UG Arena in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, starting on February 24.

“I would like to still represent Hong Kong but the timing of the window makes it very difficult,” Reid said. “There is this clash of timing with the window and EASL as we will be in Japan already preparing for the tournament.”

Duncan Reid (second from left) is set to miss Hong Kong duty next month.
Duncan Reid (second from left) is set to miss Hong Kong duty next month.

Despite his absence, the veteran centre remained confident that his teammates will be “competitive” in all three games.

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