September 29, 2025
EASL 2025-26 ROSTER RELEASE: MEET GROUP A
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The 2025–26 EASL season is almost here. Our editorial team has prepared a roster release guide to help you get familiar with every team in Group A.
In Group A, Japan’s reigning champions, the Utsunomiya Brex, lead the field. Joining them are the Taipei Fubon Braves and the Seoul SK Knights, runners-up in the P. LEAGUE+ (Chinese Taipei) and KBL (South Korea), respectively. Completing the group are Hong Kong Eastern, back for their second consecutive EASL campaign.
This season marks the Brex’s long-awaited EASL debut, with the B.LEAGUE champions already considered among the early favorites. The Braves and Knights return after a one-year absence, having last competed in the inaugural 2023–24 season, a run that saw Seoul SK reach the championship game.
Here’s a first look at Group A:
Utsunomiya Brex
Utsunomiya was tied with Alvark as the two winningest franchises in Japan’s B.LEAGUE until the Brex claimed the 2024–25 title — their third — securing the undisputed No. 1 spot.
Following a hugely successful 2024–25 season, Utsunomiya returns nearly all of its key players, including two-time B.LEAGUE MVP D.J. Newbill and veteran star Makoto Hiejima. Role players Gavin Edwards, Yusuke Endo and Isaac Fotu will be vital to the Brex’s success, while Grant Jarrett continues to establish himself as one of Japan’s top imports.
Utsunomiya opens the 2025-26 season on the road against the Taipei Fubon Braves on Oct. 8.
Utsunomiya’s Projected Depth Chart:
HC: Zico Coronel
PG: D.J. Newbill / Atsuya Ogawa / Seiji Ikaruga / Yudai Isihikawa / Yuta Tabuse
SG: Makoto Hiejima / Shinji Takashima
SF: Yusuke Endo / Kaisei Oshikawa
PF: Grant Jarrett / Isaac Fotu / Blake Aoki
C: Gavin Edwards / Kosuke Takeuchi

Taipei Fubon Braves
The Taipei Fubon Braves are one of the most established and well-known names in Chinese Taipei basketball, as well as the winningest franchise in the P. LEAGUE+ with three championships. They play their home games at Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium.
Fubon’s roster is anchored by a strong core of veterans, with Lin Chih-Chieh — nicknamed “The Beast” — as the headliner name. Another key player is forward Chou Kuei-Yu, a Chinese Taipei national team member and one of the top defensive players in the region.
The Fubon Braves open the 2025-26 season at home against the Utsunomiya Brex on Oct. 8.
Taipei Fubon’s Projected Depth Chart:
HC: Yung Jen Wu
PG: Lai Ting En / Chen You Wei
SG: Chou Kuei Yu / Wu Yung Cheng / Spencer Lin
SF: Archie Goodwin / Hung Kai Chieh / Lin Chih Chieh / Jonathan Nchekwube
PF: Mouhamed Mbaye / Femi Olujobi / Tsai Wen Cheng
C: Troy Gillenwater / Tseng Hsiang Chun

Seoul SK Knights
The Seoul SK Knights make their return to EASL after storming into the 2024 championship game, where they ultimately fell just short. Following a stellar 2024–25 KBL regular season, they reached the finals again, pushing their opponents to the league’s first-ever 7-game series before finishing as runners-up. The Knights call Jamsil Students’ Gymnasium home.
This offseason marked the end of an era with the departure of longtime floor general Kim Sun-Hyung, but SK still boasts star power. Reigning league MVP An Young Jun and 4-time Foreign MVP Jameel Warney — one of the greatest players in KBL history — return to lead the charge.
Seoul SK opens the 2025-26 season on the road against the Utsunomiya Brex on Oct. 22.
Seoul SK Knights’ Projected Depth Chart:
HC: Chun Hee Chul
PG: Kim Nak-Hyeon / Jeon Seong-Hwan / Lee Min-Seo
SG: Choi Won-Hyuk / Oh Jae-Hyun / Kim Tae-Hun / Moon Ka-On
SF: An Young-Jun / Arvin Dave Tolentino / Im Hyun-Taek / Kang Jae-Min
PF: Darryl Monroe / Choi Bu-Kyung / Oh Se-Keun / Kim Hyung-Bin
C: Jameel Warney / Sun Sang-Hyuk / Kim Geon-U

Hong Kong Eastern
Hong Kong Eastern return for their second consecutive EASL season after an electrifying debut in 2024–25. Despite dropping their first two games, Eastern stormed back with three straight wins before ultimately falling just one victory short of a Final Four berth.
The 2025–26 season brings a major roster overhaul, with veteran point guard Chan Siu Wing standing as the team’s lone established returner. One of Hong Kong’s most storied franchises — with roots approaching a century of history — Eastern will look to play the role of spoiler in Group A, backed by one of the league’s most passionate home crowds at Southorn Stadium.
Hong Kong opens the 2025-26 season on the road against the Seoul SK Knights on Nov. 12.
NOTE: Hong Kong Eastern’s roster announcement is coming soon.
Which 2 teams make it out of Group A? Make your picks below!
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