Fastest Growing League You Didn't Know About

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • While basketball leagues like the NBA & the EuroLeague sit at the top, there is one league in Asia that’s growing rapidly and that’s the B.League in Japan. Discover what Japanese basketball is all about and why we might be hearing about the B.League more and more in the future.
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  • @BasketNews_com
    @BasketNews_com  Před 12 dny +19

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  • @Pastyyy
    @Pastyyy Před 10 dny +65

    As a Filipino I’m glad B-League is getting the recognition it deserves. Unlike our local league here. Even Manny Pacquiao’s league is better nowadays

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Před 7 dny

      Bruh. I just knew u had to drop manny’s name.

    • @dar6405
      @dar6405 Před 5 dny

      PBA 🤮🤮

    • @ianmarco1375
      @ianmarco1375 Před 3 dny

      @@newagain9964 its worth mentioning and MPBL was Pacquiao's league before he left it.

    • @Cloud-wf2nt
      @Cloud-wf2nt Před dnem

      MPBL is the best league right now, it's actually a really good thing to invest there if you have money
      PBA is a dying business, I don't even see viewers in that league anymore, it's dying
      While MPBL always has full seats cause most of the team represents their province, it's a really good thought out league

    • @solar_warden81
      @solar_warden81 Před dnem

      PBA is hot garbage 🗑️

  • @AMACHiiBiong
    @AMACHiiBiong Před 12 dny +160

    some of the Philippines’ elite ballers now playing in Japan’s B. League 🏀
    Not surprising, since the Philippines’ own PBA is down in the dumps

    • @Jose.AFT.Saddul
      @Jose.AFT.Saddul Před 12 dny +48

      I heard Filipinos could develop much better playing abroad. Since they get to train with more international players.
      Unlike the PBA which limits teams to one foreigner or “import”.

    • @kawaiipotatoes7888
      @kawaiipotatoes7888 Před 12 dny +18

      Top young filipino players plays in bleague. Heck if we put 5 best bleague filipino players vs 5 best pba players the bleague ones would win 7 out of 10.

    • @tnsle000
      @tnsle000 Před 11 dny +13

      i would too. the style and structure of game are modern unlike the PBA/MPBL that is "inter barangay" style of play.

    • @marksines1246
      @marksines1246 Před 11 dny +17

      philippine basketball is stuck in the 90’s play style most of the time

    • @jakeoruas8198
      @jakeoruas8198 Před 11 dny +8

      ​@@Jose.AFT.SaddulNot to mention the height limit of the imports only in the Philippines

  • @paulherrera8595
    @paulherrera8595 Před 10 dny +53

    My opinion as a Filipino:
    -parity and fairness
    -no corruption
    -open to improvement and modernization
    -more imports
    -higher salary
    -open to foreign coaches (Tim Cone and Norman who are basically Filipino)
    -supports national team

  • @draspen
    @draspen Před 9 dny +24

    Japan also has the perfect time zone to watch NBA games.

  • @ThatNBAguy123
    @ThatNBAguy123 Před 11 dny +66

    50% female fans is important than people think.
    Sports are traditionally a male thing so to see basketball being loved by women as big time. Every basketball league in the world should strive for that split.

    • @8teenOfficial
      @8teenOfficial Před 9 dny +7

      You can also relate it to the good looking players in the league as well, asian or international, Dwight Ramos as an example.

    • @Yautah
      @Yautah Před 8 dny +2

      women seem pretty involved in Japanese sports, there's a lot of women fans of football too(maybe because the women's team is usually very good).

  • @khaiwee9024
    @khaiwee9024 Před 12 dny +151

    As an asian basketball enjoyer, i'd like to correct that Basketball rn comes in after Baseball, Football and Volleyball. The japanese really do love their volleyball and the leagues / competitions are established way before any basketball leagues set foot in the country
    Which is no hard knock on the sport, it's still the fastest growing sport in the country. Even surpasing rugby at some point

    • @WastedBananas
      @WastedBananas Před 11 dny +1

      what about sumo?

    • @OperaVanDubels
      @OperaVanDubels Před 11 dny +8

      ​@@WastedBananas that's a national sport shouldn't compare it with entertainment sport

    • @kushalkarki7215
      @kushalkarki7215 Před 11 dny +3

      But in japan football is boom because their players are playing in top leagues like mitoma , tomiyasu so to beat football in Japan it's quite long journey

    • @khaiwee9024
      @khaiwee9024 Před 11 dny +8

      @@kushalkarki7215 oh definetly but mitoma or tomiyasu is still far eclipsed by shohei ohtani as japan's most popular sports person rn
      i'd argue that the likes of yuki ishikawa, yuji nishida and ran takahashi are bigger names than watanabe or hachimura

    • @vassiliskyriakou1004
      @vassiliskyriakou1004 Před 9 dny +3

      ​@@khaiwee9024 I had no idea that Japanese people love baseball even before the ww2. And I only found out about this after I watched an Asadora series called "Yell". And serious after I watched many Asadora shows, I have a much bigger respect for Japanese people.

  • @raijinrasetsuii8820
    @raijinrasetsuii8820 Před 11 dny +8

    J‐League football and Nippon Baseball League rule Japan. Basketball is just recently rising. They are even importing Filipinos to play for their teams. Whenever I think of Japanese basketball, I can't help but remember Slam Dunk and the anime with the generational players.

  • @athenstar10
    @athenstar10 Před 10 dny +12

    As a Filipino, I initially thought that going to Japan was quite a downgrade for our top players since the top pleague few years ago was CBA, or in FIBA terms, NBL but I was wrong. In a span of few years JBL seem better than CBA and possibly getting better than NBL. I noticed that some top guys in NBL struggle in playing in JBL.

  • @tizioacaso5460
    @tizioacaso5460 Před 12 dny +32

    please as an italian you should cover our terrible situation with basketball in both LBA and Italbasket

    • @user-xl7hp8bi6x
      @user-xl7hp8bi6x Před 12 dny +5

      Same with PBA Philippines, it's way terrible than u think.

    • @kostasoly9318
      @kostasoly9318 Před 11 dny +2

      Why terrible?LBA was the best in Europe in 80s..but Siena,Roma,Fortitudo are missing...

    • @user-xl7hp8bi6x
      @user-xl7hp8bi6x Před 11 dny +1

      @@kostasoly9318 yeah, it's even better than the local league here in the Philippines. Local professional league here is abysmal

  • @arozade9192
    @arozade9192 Před 12 dny +25

    Japan also had 5 NCAA D1 players this past season.

    • @tnsle000
      @tnsle000 Před 11 dny +4

      they are on their way to be the #1 team in Asia

    • @nagi6601
      @nagi6601 Před 10 dny +3

      2023-24
      ・Keisei Tominaga(Nebraska/senior)
      ・Yuto Yamanouchi-Williams(Portland/sophomore)
      ・Ibu Yamazaki(Radford/sophomore/injured)
      ・Bruce Kanno(Stetson/sophomore)
      ・Taku Youngblood(Gardner-Webb/sophomore)
      ・Akira Jacobs(Hawaii/freshman)
      ・Keshawn McNeill(St.Francis(PA)/freshman)

    • @nagi6601
      @nagi6601 Před 10 dny +4

      2024-25 freshman
      ・Luka Toews(Boston College)
      ・Lawrence Yasuo Rudolph(CSU Fullerton)
      ・Jesse Yoshi Nimmo(Arkansas)
      ・Roy Igwe(Hawaii)
      ・Yuto Kawashima(NBA Global Acadamy(🇦🇺)→???)

  • @Kaigaitobo
    @Kaigaitobo Před 11 dny +16

    This video is really accurate! Basketball in Japan is really getting exciting lately

  • @HUNKmelon
    @HUNKmelon Před 10 dny +11

    When I watched European basketball leagues, I thought there were more men. But Japanese B-League, there are more women than men.
    Therefore, there is an atmosphere where people who do not know much about basketball can easily come and watch the games.

  • @jamesevangelista6460
    @jamesevangelista6460 Před 12 dny +20

    It’s amazing how they grew in just a span of 5 years

  • @Primo_Kpodo
    @Primo_Kpodo Před 12 dny +40

    Do one about BAL (basketball Africa league)

    • @ElDiabeto
      @ElDiabeto Před 10 dny +7

      That's truly something amazing they did with that, a lot of potential to be made

    • @DeeDeeCHAUNCEY
      @DeeDeeCHAUNCEY Před 9 dny +4

      I want to see that vid

    • @joshuaericsantos3552
      @joshuaericsantos3552 Před 6 dny +1

      I believe you guys are the future of basketball.

  • @thomascamus3136
    @thomascamus3136 Před 12 dny +38

    As a Filipino, this is a two edged sword. B league has been a great platform and probably the greatest thing that could happen for our local players.They play in a much better competition which they translate in the national team and at the same time getting paid really well.
    Second is that, this pains many Filipino fans that we could only wish we have the same leaderships and innovations as the Japanese have. The B league hasn't been existing for 10 years yet they already had a major breakthrough by qualifying for the Olympics. They might even produce Japanese players in the NBA way faster than the Philippines.
    Basketball leaders and the system here in the Philippines are so incompetent, corrupt and rotten a that it's laughable that how can a country who is sitting in a basketball gold mine yet they can't even put an organized and "moral" system for it.
    The professional league here will celebrate its 50th year yet nothing has changed ever since it was founded except for its obvious incompetency and decline.
    By the way, Indonesia has actually taken the Japan B league model. Watch out for that country because they'll be coming for that Philippine "dominance" in the region.

    • @tnsle000
      @tnsle000 Před 11 dny +8

      not to mention Philippine style of basketball is OUTDATED.

    • @theblock4945
      @theblock4945 Před 10 dny +2

      Does PBA officials know how to use the INTERNET??!! like how can't they see other nations' growth and innovations such as these! are they blind or what?! or are just incompetent as they say. 🤷‍♀️ as a fan of the game, I'm truly jealous of other countries put an effort into their leagues. Taiwan, Indonesia Japan, etc...

    • @thomascamus3136
      @thomascamus3136 Před 10 dny +1

      @@theblock4945 Wala lang talaga silang paki alam. As long kasi na may nanunood pa, ganyan at ganyan na lang yan. Kung i cacall out mo sila lalo na ung mga nasa circle ng PBA like Quinito Henson, i dedeny na pa yang kabalastugan sa liga to the extent na pag tatakwil ka nila nyan. "Edi wag kang manood. Dun ka sa MPBL o volleyball. Di ka kawalan." Mga ganyan ung mga linya nila.

    • @draspen
      @draspen Před 9 dny +1

      Why do Filipinos always have to introduce themselves first by saying "as a Filipino"? Pretty much everywhere I go on the internet.

    • @theblock4945
      @theblock4945 Před 9 dny +3

      @draspen let's change it to "me, filipino," then..

  • @kurosan0079
    @kurosan0079 Před 11 dny +6

    I've been watching some games (they're streaming all b1 playoff games on youtube, btw), and it's really surprising how packed the arenas are. They're not huge arenas, mind you, but the atmosphere it brings makes every game feel huge.

  • @jekufo
    @jekufo Před 11 dny +4

    Wasn't expecting B.League coverage, very nice!

  • @high-defRJ
    @high-defRJ Před 2 dny +1

    I live in Japan, haven't had the chance to see it live in person, but have seen several games on TV. But there seems to be an NCAA basketball type of atmosphere, while having the entertainment like the NBA. With the players also being fundamentally sound (to which maybe one of the reasons why Japan's women's and mens basketball teams had success in Olympics and in FIBA World Cup), it's definitely worthy to watch, TV or in person, as I would hope to get some tickets to see the games next season.
    And it also helps that Slam Dunk, the iconic sports manga/anime considered one of the best of all time, had the movie come out in December of 2022. It has a cult-like following in Asia, and a great storyline that can make you cry.

  • @BBallRambles
    @BBallRambles Před 12 dny +8

    I love the B league. I’ve been following it for a couple years now.

  • @ninogagliardini5674
    @ninogagliardini5674 Před 12 dny +21

    Dayum Japan already had better arenas than France 😢 fuck it we suck...

  • @BoccaBeats
    @BoccaBeats Před 10 dny +5

    "Get ready to learn japanese buddy" 😭

  • @console6010
    @console6010 Před 8 dny +3

    me watching kai sotto play: i need that, we need that -pep guardiola

  • @snz844
    @snz844 Před 6 dny

    Thank you for sharing

  • @mew-wem9071
    @mew-wem9071 Před 7 dny +3

    3:06 D.J. Newbill is one of the best players in B.League in Japan!

  • @rommelreal9114
    @rommelreal9114 Před 11 dny +4

    On the other end, you need to make a video about the decline of Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), the oldest pro basketball league on Asia. That would be fun.

  • @ian2008931
    @ian2008931 Před 7 dny +2

    When I visit Japan I am watching a B.League game!

  • @GameplayTubeYT
    @GameplayTubeYT Před 5 dny +1

    Japan really serious to grow their Basketball League to produce a Talent that can compete in World Cup!

  • @AlextremECW2
    @AlextremECW2 Před 10 dny +3

    For me the break up moment for Japanese basketball was the 3rd Window Qualifiers for the 2019 world cup, especially that game Against Australia when they had a record 0-4, with a young Hachimura and Watanabe, Wins o go home game. Giving to Australia their first L since they are on FIBA Asia and then winning their remaining 8 matches qualifying for the world cup. A movie narrative 🤣🤣

  • @ian2008931
    @ian2008931 Před 7 dny +2

    I love the Japanese B.League it's a different brand of basketball. It's like NBA is double-dutch ice cream, and it's wonderful and great and you love it but there's also mango ice cream which is also awesome.

  • @eliporter3980
    @eliporter3980 Před 12 hodinami

    Even though I've never played against a Japanese player, when I was younger we played against some Filipino missionaries that were visiting the US and man they COOKED us. We had no clue that basketball was huge in the Philippines and Asia in general. Glad to see the game is growing globally.

  • @tnsle000
    @tnsle000 Před 11 dny +5

    Japan basketball is really on the rise!

  • @kokoy0971
    @kokoy0971 Před 12 dny +7

    I hope that the MPBL could experience this level of growth soon😀

    • @tnsle000
      @tnsle000 Před 11 dny +2

      doubt that

    • @kokoy0971
      @kokoy0971 Před 11 dny +1

      @@tnsle000 Yeah manny and the other stakeholders need to take their boomer hats off first

    • @jrmayun
      @jrmayun Před 8 dny

      Sa dami ng bentahan dyan, doubtful. Ang dami na ngang nahuli pero sige pa rin 😅.

  • @akanekitaouji3415
    @akanekitaouji3415 Před 5 dny +2

    please make a documentary about the strange rules and degrading situation PBA

  • @Kazbasketball
    @Kazbasketball Před 12 dny +6

    Japan going up, 💯, rest of the Asian leagues are struggling…

  • @henningts
    @henningts Před 12 dny +2

    I knew about it. I live here since many years and saw several games live. I even know some bleague players in personal ( also Japanese national team players) cause many started playing at a big outdoor park in Tokyo. Atmosphere at the games are really nice, strange though that the majority of fans in the stands are children ( majority girls ) and woman . Still nice !

  • @MarioFrancisco-ec4dw
    @MarioFrancisco-ec4dw Před 11 dny +1

    A very good product, with free games here in CZcams for intenational audience

  • @CommentOfficerNeo
    @CommentOfficerNeo Před 8 dny +2

    japan sports events are booming, baseball, volleyball, rugby, football and now basketball. japan no. 1!

    • @DelapazTotong
      @DelapazTotong Před 2 dny

      In football not really.Iran,Iraq and Jordan beats it

  • @paulsaberon2703
    @paulsaberon2703 Před 10 dny +3

    basket news, you should make a documentary about the PBA. the oldest league in Asia but its a trash league now since how its handled. one of it is having a height restriction for a playing import. one owner has 3 teams in which they can manipulate trades to power their number one team. etc

  • @nimaiiikun
    @nimaiiikun Před 9 dny +2

    im glad Japan had enough sense to ditch the BJ League name.

  • @foualter102
    @foualter102 Před 8 dny +1

    B league is also the top destination of Filipino basketball.players as they can develop their skills better there.

  • @johnalexisbunyi1578
    @johnalexisbunyi1578 Před 9 dny +2

    Next thing. The dying philippine basketball association or mainly the different domestic leagues in the philippines. I wanna know if it will affect the philippines status in fiba.

    • @kennethyu6041
      @kennethyu6041 Před 7 dny +2

      i hope FIBA intervenes here in the Philippines like how they intervened in japan. Like when they gave them an ultimatum if they wont fix their league they will be terminated, I hope the same thing happens here in the PH so if PBA doesn't comply there is now a valid termination notice.

  • @das0ul177
    @das0ul177 Před 3 dny

    Filipino are my favourite ppl to play basketball w Auckland nz is starting to get a huge population of Filipinos and they are fkn awesome to play ball w

  • @SkippyJr_xBee
    @SkippyJr_xBee Před 10 dny +1

    I recently got into B League, it's pretty entertaining.

    • @johndavis6719
      @johndavis6719 Před 4 dny

      I need to watch some games sounds interesting.

  • @C-Thunder
    @C-Thunder Před 15 hodinami

    I thought this dude was going to talk about the T-1 league. The B League has caught my interest though!

  • @kehlark996
    @kehlark996 Před 6 dny +1

    Back then,every Filipino kid's dream was to play in PBA now its BLeague 😂

  • @Srt3D01-db-01
    @Srt3D01-db-01 Před 5 dny +1

    What. Out for japan... once they put an eye into one sport they dominate after some years ( look at the little leagues , or how they won germany at the world cup, etc) so, basically in some years either the league will start pulling very competitive players

  • @Von199X
    @Von199X Před 10 dny

    They're very organized and there is always a hierachy involved.

  • @panther189_
    @panther189_ Před 5 dny

    Cingular wireless basketball logo? 😂

  • @gabepizza
    @gabepizza Před 12 dny +3

    11th place?! If they were 11th place they would have advanced to the 2nd round. Try 19th place

  • @ThePrimeYeeter
    @ThePrimeYeeter Před 12 dny +1

    Look at Japanese basketball, slowly on the rise, while Philippine basketball, is slowly falling down due to awful management

  • @yungbraveheart103
    @yungbraveheart103 Před 4 dny

    Bro its from slam dunk series lol

  • @okwaleedpoetry
    @okwaleedpoetry Před 16 hodinami

    tell the b league put me in the game

  • @2amthoughts242
    @2amthoughts242 Před dnem

    most Filipino imports benefited in playing in b.league... though there are some notable ones that did not succeed.

  • @ergindemir7366
    @ergindemir7366 Před 12 dny +3

    I wonder why Watanabe doesn't play in Euroleague.

    • @baskingbal1
      @baskingbal1 Před 12 dny +21

      He had an interview where he talked about the extreme homesickness he felt living internationally. The NBA had been his dream his whole life, so he made a promise to himself to stick it out until he turned 30. Next season he'll be 30, so he just wants to go back home. I honestly feel like he'd get paid more in the B League too.

    • @ctsa028
      @ctsa028 Před 12 dny +4

      ​@@baskingbal1TLDR he wants to go home

    • @bnb6868
      @bnb6868 Před 12 dny +2

      He can make way more money in the b league as a native star as well as living in his home country not needing to learn a new language and customs.

    • @jamavra
      @jamavra Před 2 dny

      Not only that he will for sure receive a lot of other marketing and endorsements. He is a NBA player. He's gonna be the highest profile local player in the league. Perhaps one day he'll even be president of the league

  • @bolsbolbol368
    @bolsbolbol368 Před 12 dny +3

    Women's Volleyball is more popular than basketball in the Philippines right now.

    • @jamavra
      @jamavra Před 2 dny

      No. Basketball is default sport for many. The terrible league doesn't wipe away basketball being #1.

  • @EvilKicksMoney
    @EvilKicksMoney Před 2 dny

    Cricket is fastest growing sport in Japan

  • @sjc4
    @sjc4 Před 5 hodinami

    A lot safer than playing in China, I see why international players would choose it over others if the pay was similar

  • @user-xl7hp8bi6x
    @user-xl7hp8bi6x Před 12 dny +2

    San En NeoPhoenix all the wayy!!

  • @corey2232
    @corey2232 Před 5 dny

    Oh no... If Japanese kids start pursuing basketball, you know insane coaches & basketball drill sergeants won't be far behind 😅

  • @hufinnpuff3068
    @hufinnpuff3068 Před 4 dny

    Can someone explain why FIBA has a say on how JBA should run their organization?

    • @HUNKmelon
      @HUNKmelon Před dnem

      There were two leagues in the country.
      FIBA wanted to have only one league per country.
      Incidentally, the same person founded both the J-League, Japan's soccer leagues, and the B.League. He integrated the leagues in 8 months, which the JBA could not do for years. He asked Japan's then second richest man to invest in the League.

  • @sheesh6471
    @sheesh6471 Před 10 dny +1

    PBA could never

  • @mountainman077
    @mountainman077 Před 4 dny

    while the league in the philippines (pba) stick to their old ways and refuse to embrace change. Only focusing on the business side which hurts the development of our players.

  • @hairypotter259
    @hairypotter259 Před 10 dny

    I wonder if a relegation system would boost competitiveness in the nba

    • @thomascamus3136
      @thomascamus3136 Před 10 dny +4

      Nah. Make their player contracts non-guaranteed like the NFL. I bet you Ben Simmons and 50% of the NBA would play 82 games even with a broken back.

  • @innoc3ntbystndr
    @innoc3ntbystndr Před 10 dny

    Relegation should be adopted by the NBA. NBA and the euro league should merge and create a real “global” league.

  • @kevindalemartinez1355
    @kevindalemartinez1355 Před 12 dny +18

    Japan Basketball League is growing faster and much bigger market across ASIAN Basketball League opposite to Philippine Basketball Association its sucks and awful

  • @kennethyu6041
    @kennethyu6041 Před 7 dny

    Can you guys do an analysis on the decline and downfall of Asia's oldest league? Its so laughable that every Filipino except Ginebra fans really will celebrate its downfall. It's just a great topic on how a basketball driven country badly wants to abolish its main basketball league.

  • @AlextremECW2
    @AlextremECW2 Před 10 dny +2

    The basketball is growing incredible fast on many countries East-ASIA in the last 8 years!. The b-league, Taiwanese League, Indonesia leagues, and many others... It wouldn't be a surprise if in 20 years that region becomes the epicenter of the World Basketball.

  • @bossg2817
    @bossg2817 Před 12 dny

    Meanwhile there is PBA an archaic league 😒

  • @Chavanun555
    @Chavanun555 Před 9 dny +1

    They are still not beating Eur teams in the Olympics though😅😅

    • @j.r.h.9265
      @j.r.h.9265 Před 8 dny

      Japan beat Markkanen-led Finland team.

    • @Chavanun555
      @Chavanun555 Před 8 dny

      @@j.r.h.9265 lol sure Finland. I was talking about stuff Like France, Spain, Germany, Latvia, the actual cream of the crop teams that actually have good basketball league and went deep in the Olympics and Fiba but yeah beating Lauri lead team is also good

    • @HUNKmelon
      @HUNKmelon Před dnem

      @@Chavanun555まだ設立してから8年なんだから長い目で見てくれ😂

    • @Chavanun555
      @Chavanun555 Před dnem

      @@HUNKmelon nihonjin is here lol. Koroko no basket. Slam Dunk Lets gooo

    • @HUNKmelon
      @HUNKmelon Před dnem

      @@Chavanun555 何言ってるの?ママの元に帰った方がいい

  • @jaytorr6701
    @jaytorr6701 Před 12 dny +2

    Why is Bobby Lee in the thumbnail?

  • @Kaio_INCEL
    @Kaio_INCEL Před 12 dny +2

    Cool

  • @ronjie
    @ronjie Před 10 dny

    Lol. LeFlop’s handshake with Rui uses a Thai gesture

  • @HUNKmelon
    @HUNKmelon Před 9 dny +1

    Is the league in the Philippines terrible lol ?

    • @kennethyu6041
      @kennethyu6041 Před 7 dny

      Terrible is an understatement just so you know. ITs beyond awful

    • @HUNKmelon
      @HUNKmelon Před dnem

      @@kennethyu6041 Wouldn't your country also need to develop your economy as a country just to have investment come to pba in the first place?
      In the case of Japan, the first priority was to generate revenue as a league rather than to increase competitiveness.
      As a result, the money earned can be used to pay players' salaries, personnel costs, or arena construction costs, and generate even greater profits.

  • @theblock4945
    @theblock4945 Před 10 dny

    CALLING PBA!

  • @Twello4president
    @Twello4president Před 12 dny +1

    Also kuroko no basket is a really good anime so I’m sure the kids also want imitate what they see in the show

    • @hyjinks1
      @hyjinks1 Před 12 dny +5

      Slam Dunk is the more iconic basketball anime in Japan for sure

    • @hanli5416
      @hanli5416 Před 12 dny

      Lol if they tried that, japan would sink basketball skill wise as the anime skills are kinda like inazuma eleven skills.
      Personally i would not expect too much change or movement based of anime or manga really for basketball anymore. They allready had best basketball manga anime ever a couple of decades ago with slam dunk. For many still best sports manga anime ever that showed you realistic basketball and skills.

    • @hanli5416
      @hanli5416 Před 12 dny

      @@hyjinks1 this is most definitely true for real basketball fans, i admit young kids (especially younger than six) however might look slightly differently at it

    • @kawaiipotatoes7888
      @kawaiipotatoes7888 Před 12 dny +3

      Kuroko is unrealistic af it is slam dunk who introduce basic basketball concepts to the Japanese. The mangaka even put a scholarship for the best Japanese highschool player to study and play in american colleges. Without him watanabe is hachimura would be baseball players.

  • @raulgoncalvesosman9217
    @raulgoncalvesosman9217 Před 12 dny +2

    THE PBA Philippines basketball association succc awful, empty arena,no excitement, the weakest competition in asia no fans engagement whatsoever.indonesia basketball league (ibl) is 10 times better than pba from the competition and fans engagement and plus they have home and away format

  • @germanjesus392
    @germanjesus392 Před dnem

    It would be to easy for nba players and not everyone gonna go and so i dont really care but also they kinda just copied the nba

  • @caparaschristian7813
    @caparaschristian7813 Před 5 dny

    Pls.make Philippine basketball association. Hahah it's the opposite of b league most disappointing league

  • @user-rd3bv7qu3i
    @user-rd3bv7qu3i Před 7 dny +1

    Jnba average high is 4"9.

  • @kevlark3184
    @kevlark3184 Před dnem

    The NBA players are still better at playing victim. Watch a game.

  • @mkzzzzzzzzzz1
    @mkzzzzzzzzzz1 Před dnem +1

    high energy league, but very awful play. out of the 49k people who watched this video, maybe 5 have watched a full game of the japanese league, myself included. the league is awful. BAD, BAD.

  • @imapotato2990
    @imapotato2990 Před 6 dny

    just relying on Filipinos hahahhahahahhahahaa

  • @aditditditdit
    @aditditditdit Před 10 dny

    and what's even crazier is football, volleyball, rugby and basketball, which incidentally are not Japanese people's favorite sports but all of them have qualified for the Olympics and their popularity is increasing as the population decreases

  • @Cooe.
    @Cooe. Před 8 dny +1

    0:27 🤦 Baseball is way, WAAAAAAAAAAAY more popular than football in Japan! Like they're not even close!

  • @atingsipnayin5518
    @atingsipnayin5518 Před 6 dny

    PBA could never