2016.06.03
In 2011, when the SBL Final was held at Southorn Stadium, Samuel Sin was the coach of the then champion Trojans, while EMPEROR forward Jonathan Poon was playing for MA YING.
2015.03.07
Some players never change teams, some do. Several HOOPS.HK players are now playing for their third (or more) teams.
2015.02.27
Both January and February has twelve games played, and despite there were four over-time periods in the first month of the year, the OT-less second month still scored a grand total 47 points more.
2014.01.14
Tip Off! The League began in the busy two-week span right before the break for the Chinese New Year. Here is the January round-up.
2013.06.06
(Sorry, we cancelled any prize or award for the scoring leader since a few seasons ago already.) Chiu Ka Wai (DRE #4) has his season ended with Dream Team’s loss in the second round, but he is still leading the league with exactly 13 points per game. Kenny Tsang (BBB #4) averaged 12.3 points per game […]
2013.06.04
MVP: The return of Danny Ho helped a lot, but simply Avengers did not have answer to Jonathan Poon, who made four of his seven shots for his game-high 11 points. He added five rebounds and some other appearances that cannot be reflected on the box score.
2013.05.27
MVP: Lau Siu Tung played without injured Mok Chung Ming at back court and stepped up for a team-high 15 points for the short-handed defending champ, while Jonathan Poon also scored 15 for himself, and his double-double (11 boards), two steals and blocks apiece and zero turnover should give him the player of the game title. […]
2013.02.08
Already the defending champions, hot hands from Otto Chan (MAY #2) and Jonathan Poon (MAy #44) lift MA YING for a second straight win in 2013 as they beat Spartans 46-33.
2012.06.21
It took three attempts in a row for MA YING to finally become a Champion in Southorn Basketball League.