The EASL Champions Week was a pre-season tournament of the East Asia Super League, an international basketball club competition involving teams from domestic leagues in Japan, South Korea, Philippines and Taiwan, as well as a franchise team representing Greater China. The Champions Week was held from 1 to 5 March 2023.

The Champions Week was conceptualized after the regular season was postponed. The regular season was originally scheduled to be held from 12 October 2022 to February 2023, under a home and away format and a Final Four knockout stage.

The winners received USD 250,000, while the runners-up and third-place teams received USD 100,000 and USD 50,000, respectively.

Team allocation

The eight teams which qualified for the then-2022–23 EASL season qualified for the Champions Week. Four leagues are represented for the 2023 EASL. The champions and runners-up of the Japan B.League and the Korean Basketball League as well as the champions of Taiwan's P. League+ Hong Kong based Bay Area Chun Yu Phoenixes, a franchise team not part of any domestic league also participated. The league considers the P. League+ champions and the Phoenixes as representatives of "Greater China". For the Philippines, the top two finishing teams of the 2022 PBA Philippine Cup qualified.

LeagueCountry or regionBerths
EASL (franchise team)Hong Kong1
P. League+Chinese Taipei1
B.LeagueJapan2
Korean Basketball LeagueSouth Korea2
Philippine Basketball AssociationPhilippines2

Qualified teams

TeamDomestic league standing
Hong Kong Bay Area DragonsN/A (EASL franchise)
Chinese Taipei Taipei Fubon Braves2021–22 P. League+ champions
Japan Utsunomiya Brex2021–22 B.League champions
Japan Ryukyu Golden Kings2021–22 B.League runners-up
South Korea Seoul SK Knights2021–22 Korean Basketball League champions
South Korea Anyang KGC2021–22 Korean Basketball League runners-up
Philippines San Miguel Beermen2022 PBA Philippine Cup champions
Philippines TNT Tropang Giga2022 PBA Philippine Cup runners-up

Imports

Each team can select two foreigners into active roster in each game, plus an Asian heritage import or naturalized player.

TeamForeignerHeritage player
Hong Kong Bay Area DragonsCanada Andrew NicholsonUnited States Myles Powell—N/aPhilippines Sedrick Barefield
Chinese Taipei Taipei Fubon BravesUkraine Ihor ZaytsevUnited States Mike SingletaryUnited States Chris Johnson—N/a
Japan Utsunomiya BrexUnited States Grant JerrettUnited States Josh Scott—N/aSouth Korea Yang Jae-min
Japan Ryukyu Golden KingsUnited States Allen DurhamUnited States Jack Cooley—N/aPhilippines Carl Tamayo
South Korea Seoul SK KnightsUnited States Leon WilliamsUnited States Jameel Warney—N/a—N/a
South Korea Anyang KGCUnited States Omari SpellmanUnited States Darryl Monroe—N/aPhilippines Rhenz Abando
Philippines San Miguel BeermenUnited States Cameron ClarkUnited States Jessie Govan—N/a—N/a
Philippines TNT Tropang GigaUnited States Jalen HudsonNigeria Daniel Ochefu—N/a—N/a

Venues

Games were held in Japan, on the home venues of the two qualified Japanese teams – Utsunomiya Brex and the Ryukyu Golden Kings. There were ten games in total. Utsunomiya hosted six of the eight group stage games, while Ryukyu hosted the remaining two games, as well as the third place game and final.

Okinawa CityUtsunomiyaOkinawaNikkanEASL Champions Week (Japan)
Okinawa ArenaNikkan Arena Tochigi
Capacity: 10,000Capacity: 5,000

Draw

The official draw for the 2022–23 EASL season was held on 28 June 2022 at the Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila in Taguig. For the Champions Week the groupings were retained.

The teams were drawn in two groups. A coin flipping mechanic was used; each champion in each domestic league was to choose a coin side. The winner of the coin flip was placed on Group A while the other placed in Group B. The identity of the Philippine representatives were yet to be determined at the time of the draw.

Another draw was held to determine the schedule of the games.

Group stage

On 10 January 2023, EASL released the full schedule for the tournament. Each team in each of the two groups would face only two of three of the other teams in their group unlike in a traditional round robin format.

Group A

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1South Korea Anyang KGC220236156+804Final
2Japan Ryukyu Golden Kings220179146+334Third place game
3Chinese Taipei Taipei Fubon Braves202147177−302
4Philippines San Miguel Beermen202155238−832
1 March 2023 17:00
Taipei Fubon Braves Chinese Taipei69–94South Korea Anyang KGC
Scoring by quarter: 19–24, 17–25, 21–22, 12–23
Pts: Zaytsev 20 Rebs: Singletary 15 Asts: Singletary 6Pts: Spellman 22 Rebs: Monroe 25 Asts: Monroe 7
Nikkan Arena Tochigi, Utsunomiya
2 March 2023 19:30
Ryukyu Golden Kings Japan96–68Philippines San Miguel Beermen
Scoring by quarter: 24–17, 25–11, 21–20, 26–20
Pts: Cooley, Imamura 20 Rebs: Cooley, Durham 16 Asts: Durham 7Pts: Clark 25 Rebs: Tautuaa 10 Asts: Enciso 6
Nikkan Arena Tochigi, Utsunomiya
4 March 2023 16:00
Anyang KGC South Korea142–87Philippines San Miguel Beermen
Scoring by quarter: 40–20, 29–16, 40–29, 33–22
Pts: Spellman 53 Rebs: Monroe 17 Asts: Monroe 14Pts: Clark 35 Rebs: Clark 10 Asts: Perez 5
Okinawa Arena, Okinawa City
4 March 2023 19:00
Ryukyu Golden Kings Japan83–78Chinese Taipei Taipei Fubon Braves
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 25–25, 23–8, 15–25
Pts: Cooley 24 Rebs: Cooley 13 Asts: Kishimoto 7Pts: Johnson 28 Rebs: Johnson 9 Asts: Chou, Zaytsev 4
Okinawa Arena, Okinawa City

Group B

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1South Korea Seoul SK Knights220172153+194Final
2Hong Kong Bay Area Dragons211180182−23Third place game
3Japan Utsunomiya Brex211189162+273
4Philippines TNT Tropang Giga202135179−442
1 March 2023 19:30
Utsunomiya Brex Japan99–66Philippines TNT Tropang Giga
Scoring by quarter: 25–26, 32–8, 22–21, 20–11
Pts: Scott 24 Rebs: Scott 14 Asts: Hiejima 6Pts: Hudson 28 Rebs: Ochefu 9 Asts: Oftana 3
Nikkan Arena Tochigi, Utsunomiya
2 March 2023 17:00
Seoul SK Knights South Korea92–84Hong Kong Bay Area Dragons
Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 24–27, 22–20, 28–17
Pts: Warney 30 Rebs: Warney 19 Asts: Kim, Warney 7Pts: Nicholson 35 Rebs: Nicholson 15 Asts: Powell 8
Nikkan Arena Tochigi, Utsunomiya
3 March 2023 17:00
TNT Tropang Giga Philippines69–80South Korea Seoul SK Knights
Scoring by quarter: 28–25, 14–16, 13–16, 14–23
Pts: Oftana 16 Rebs: Ochefu 12 Asts: M. Williams 4Pts: Kim, Warney 21 Rebs: Williams 21 Asts: Warney 11
Nikkan Arena Tochigi, Utsunomiya
3 March 2023 19:30
Utsunomiya Brex Japan90–96Hong Kong Bay Area Dragons
Scoring by quarter: 17–23, 32–24, 16–26, 25–23
Pts: Jerrett 22 Rebs: Scott 12 Asts: Hiejima 7Pts: Nicholson 26 Rebs: Nicholson 12 Asts: Powell 10
Nikkan Arena Tochigi, Utsunomiya

Final round

Third place game

5 March 2023 16:00
Ryukyu Golden Kings Japan70–90Hong Kong Bay Area Dragons
Scoring by quarter: 14–16, 14–28, 23–30, 19–16
Pts: Durham 19 Rebs: Watanabe 8 Asts: Flippin 5Pts: Powell 29 Rebs: Nicholson 8 Asts: Yang 5
Okinawa Arena, Okinawa City

Final

5 March 2023 19:00
Anyang KGC South Korea90–84South Korea Seoul SK Knights
Scoring by quarter: 25–27, 24–10, 17–24, 24–23
Pts: Monroe 21 Rebs: Monroe 16 Asts: Byeon, Monroe 5Pts: Kim 25 Rebs: Williams 10 Asts: Kim, Oh 6
Okinawa Arena, Okinawa City