EASL: building tomorrowThe East Asia Super League is going the extra mile to provide openings for Asian youth to study and play basketball beyond their own shores. “We have a great opportunity to create a Pan-Asian youth development program with Hong Kong, Macau and Cebu at the core in our first year,” explains Henry Kerins, CEO of the EASL. All of this is in aid of discovering the best talent in Cebu and other places, and investing in them. The EASL has also included coaching development in their summer camp there. If by some happy happenstance they end up actually playing for a champion team in the EASL in the future, that would be a bonus.
Source: Philippine Star April 12, 2026 16:06 UTC