Last update: Feb 2023
List of professional Asian basketball players and current NCAA athletes
Rank:Popularity *click on the header to sort the players |
rank | Name | Ethnicity | Pos | Height | Year | Teams | League | Status | |
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rank | Name | Ethnicity | Pos | Height | Year | Teams | League | Status | |
8 | Tominaga, Keisei | Japanese | SG | 6'2" 178lbs | Now-2021 | Nebraska | NCAA | 2022 starter 2021 5.7ppg 0.6a 1.5r | |
6 | Sharavjamts, Mike | Mongolian | PG | 6'8" 185lbs | Now-2022 | Dayton | NCAA | 2022 Starter Father is first Asian player signed by the Harlem Globetrotters | |
8 | Tham, Dominique | Vietnamese | C | 6'5" 235lbs | Now-2022 | Nha Trang Dolphins, Mount Olive | VBA, NCAA2 | 2022 - VBA #1 Pick - Nha Trang Dolphins | |
8 | Tran, Will | Vietnamese | SG | 6'4" 205lbs | Now-2021 | Saigon Heat, Cantho Catfish, Nipissing | VBA, Canada | 2022 - Saigon Heat 2021 - VBA #1 Draft pick - Cantho 2018 - Nipissing ROY | |
9 | Nguyen, Justin | Vietnamese | SG | 5'8" 155lbs | 2022-2020 | UC Merced | NCAA | 2020 2.6ppg 46%fg 44%3fg 18gm | |
8 | Guo, Haowen | Chinese | SG | 6'8" 201lbs | 2022 | Dallas Mavericks, Shanghai Sharks | NBASL | 2022 NBA Las Vegas Summer League - Dallas Mavericks | |
6 | Edey, Zach | White, Chinese | C | 7'4" 285lbs | Current-2020 | Purdue, Canada National Team | NCAA | 2021 8.7ppg 4.4r 1.1b 28gp | |
4 | Juzang, Johnny | Vietnamese, Croele | SF | 6'6" 210lbs | Now-2020 | Utah Jazz, UCLA, Kentucky | NBASL, NCAA | 2022 NBA Las Vegas Summer League - Utah Jazz 2021 22.8ppg 4.0r 1.0a 51%fg 38%3fg 78%ft 6gp (UCLA-March Madness) 2021 16.0ppg 4.1r 1.6a 44%fg 35%3fg 87%ft 27gp (UCLA) 2020 2.9ppg 1.9r 0.3a 37%fg 33%3fg 29gp (Kentucky) Younger brother of Christian Juzang | |
8 | Zeng, Fanbo | Chinese | SF | 6'9" 205lbs | Now-2021 | Indiana Pacers, Ignite | NBASL, NBAGL | 2022 NBA Las Vegas Summer League - Indiana Pacers 2021 signed with G-League Ignite 2020 Committed to Gonzaga 2020 ESPN #33 ranked player | |
5 | Sotto, Kai | Filipino | C | 7'3" 240lbs | Now-2020 JBL | Hiroshima Dragonflies, Adelaide 36ers, Ignite, Philippines National Team | JBL, NBL, NBAGL | 2023 6.8ppg, 4.5reb, .514%, 27gp 2022 7.5ppg, 4.5reb, .508%, 23gp 2021 0gp (NBAGL) 2017 16.8ppg 8.5r 3.0b (FIBA-U16) | |
8 | Wang, Michael | Chinese | PF | 6'10" 220lbs | 2021- 2018 | Penn | NCAA, China U19 | 2021 Injured 2020 Injured 2019 26gp 8.5ppg 3.6r 1.1a 0.2b 45%fg | |
9 | Lin, Chang | Chinese | PF | 6'9" 240lbs | 2011-2010 (NCAA2) | Long Beach State, Beijing Ducks | NCAA2, CBA | 2015 15.0ppg 5.6r 34gp 2011 2.8ppg 1.5r 15gp | |
7 | Baba, Yudai | Japanese | SG | 6'4" 198lbs | Now-2019 (NBAGL) | Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks, Texas Legends, Alvark Tokyo | NBASL, NBAGL, JBL | 2022 Texas Legends 2022 NBA Las Vegas Summer League - Utah Jazz 2021 Austrailia 2020 6.3ppg 2.6r 1.3a 41gp (NBAGL) 2019 4.0ppg 2.3r 0.3a 4gp (NBASL-Mavs) 2019 10.8ppg 4.0r 3.7a (JBL Champion) | |
8 | Wu Quanxi | Chinese | C | 6'10" 210lbs | 2016 (NBASL) | Houston Rockets, Shanghai, Jiangsu | NBASL, CBA | 2021 15.2ppg 9.4r 1.0b (CBA) 2016 2ppg 1gp (NBASL-HOU) | |
9 | Shao Ting | Chinese | SF | 6'0" 165lbs | 2019 (WNBA) | Minnesota Lynx | WNBA | 2019 1.2ppg 1.2r 0.4a 5gp | |
8 | Chou, Natalie | Chinese | SG | 6'1" | Current- 2019 | UCLA, Baylor | NCAAW | 2021 11.3ppg 4.0reb 1.8ast 16gp 45%fg 40%3fg 67%ft 2020 7.6ppg 3.6r 31%3fg (UCLA) 2018 6.7ppg 3.3r 2.3a1.1s (Baylor) | |
8 | Hiejima, Makoto | Japanese | SG | 6'3" 194lbs | 2019 (NBASL) | New Orleans Pelicans,Brisbane, Aishin | NBASL, JBL, AUS | 2019 0ppg 2gp (NBASL) 2016 60gp 13.7ppg 3.0aa 3.0r 47%fg(JBL) | |
6 | Zhang, Kevin | Chinese | PF | 6'10" 220lbs | Current-2022 (CBA) | Phoenix Suns, Tulane, Liaoning | NBASL, NCAA, CBA | 2022 NBA Las Vegas Summer League - Phoenix Suns 2019 6'5ppg 2.4r 0.8a 35%fg 30gp | |
5 | Lee, Hyun-Jung | Korean | SF | 6'7" 210lbs | Now- 2019 | Santa Cruz Warriors, Davidson | NBAGL, NCAA | 2021 13.5ppg 4.0r 2.5a 0.4b 51%fg 44%3fg 90%ft 22gp 2020 8.rppg 3.1r 0.8a 47%fg 38%3fg 28gp | |
9 | He Tian-Ju | Chinese | PF | 6'9" 202lbs | 2015 (NBASL) | New Orleans Pelicans, Liaoning | NBASL, CBA | 2015 6gp 3.67ppg 1.2r 0.3a (NBASL) 2013 15.2ppg 5.0r 1.2aa 42%fg 26gp (CBA) | |
9 | Yu, Harold | Chinese | C | 7'3" 300lbs | Current- 2022 (CBA), 2022 (NCAA-offer) | Zhejiang, Sierra Canyon HS | CBA, HS | 2022 - 11.9ppg, 8.5rpg, 1.6bpg (Zhejiang) 2022 Offer from Cal (NCAA) | |
8 | Han Xu | Chinese | C | 6'9" 173lbs | 2019 (WNBA) | New York Liberty | WNBA | 2019 3.0ppg 0.8r 0.2b 18gp 2019 Tallest player currently in WNBA | |
8 | Ge ZhaoBao | Chinese | C | 7'0" 230lbs | 2016 (NBASL) | Dallas Mavericks | NBASL, CBA | 2019 12.0ppg 6.0r 2.5a 51%fg (CBA) 2016 3ppg 0.3r 3gp (NBASL) | |
9 | Truong, Michael | Vietnamese | PG | 5'11" 180lbs | Current- 2019 | Saigon Heat, Carlow Celtics | VBA, NCAA2 | 2021 8.0ppg 54%fg 1.8a 8gm (VBA) 2021 Canceled-Covid 2020 4.4ppg 0.9r 0.6a 20gp Twin brother of Eric | |
9 | Truong, Eric | Vietnamese | SG | 5'11" 180lbs | Current- 2019 | Carlow Celtics | NCAA2 | 2021 Canceled-Covid 2020 4.0ppg 1.1r 0.4a 19gp 35%fg Twin brother of Michael | |
6 | Ding YanYuhang | Chinese | SF | 6'7" 200lbs | 2019-2017 (NBASL) | Dallas Mavericks, Shandong | NBASL, NBA | 2018 1gp 1ppg (NBA Preseason) 2018 45gp 26.0ppg 5.2r 3.2a 47%fg 2017 5gp 8.2ppg 2.6r 2.0a 41%fg (NBASL) 2017 6gp 5.8ppg 2.7r 0.3a 41%fg (NBASL) 2017 39gp 24.3ppg 5.2r 2.5a 44%fg (CBA MVP) | |
7 | Juzang, Christian | Vietnamese, Croele | PG | 6'2" 175lbs | 2020-2016 (NCAA) | Harvard, Saigon Heat | VBA, NCAA | 2020 21.3ppg 5.6a 1.9s
(VBA Champion, MVP)
2020 VBA 1st overall pick 2019 29gp 8.0ppg 2.4a 2.8r 42%fg 36%3fg (Harvard) | |
8 | Li, Ben | Chinese | PF | 6'6" 230lbs | 2021-2020 (NCAA) | Lehigh | NCAA | 2021 4.0ppg 2.1r 46^fg 44%3fg 92%ft 14gp | |
9 | Yu, Anthony | Chinese | SG | 6'2" 175lbs | Current- 2020 | Loyola Marymount | NCAA | 2021 1gp 0ppg | |
9 | Abudurexiti, Abudushalamu | Chinese/Uyghur | SF | 6'8" 187lbs | 2020-2018 (NBASL) | Golden State Warriors, Chicago Bulls, Xinjiang | NBASL, CBA | 2021 6.6ppg (CBA ongoing) 2019 5gp 6.4ppg 3r 0.6a 48%fg (NBASL-CHI) 2018 55gp 18.5ppg 7.4r 1.8a 55%fg (CBA) 2018 3gp 1ppg 1.7r 0.7a (NBASL-GS) | |
1 | Lin, Jeremy | Chinese Taiwanese | PG | 6'3" 200lbs | Now-2010 NBA | Santa Cruz Warriors, Beijing Ducks, Brooklyn Nets, Hornets, Lakers, Rockets, New York Knicks, Warriors, Harvard | NBA, CBA | 2021 19.8ppg 6.4ast 4.2reb 51%fg 43%3fg 88%ft (G-League Santa Cruz) 2020 CBA 22.3pts, 5.7r, 5.6a 2019 NBA Champion (TOR) 2017 14.5ppg 5.1a 3.8r 36gp (BRK) 2016 Nets 3yr $36mil 2015 11.2ppg 4.6a 2.6r (LAL) 2013 13.4ppg 6.1a 3.0r (HOU) 2012 Rockets 3yr $25mil 2011 Knicks 14.6ppg, 6.2a 3.1r "LINSANITY" 2010 Warriors rookie 2010 Mavs summer league | |
1 | Yao Ming | Chinese | C | 7'6" 310lbs | 2011-2001 (NBA) | Houston Rockets, Shanghai Sharks | NBA, CBA | 2017 CBA Commissioner 2016 NBA Hall-of-Fame 2006 25.0ppg 9.4r, 2a 2002 13.5ppg 8.2r 1.7a 2002 1st round #1 pick 2001 CBA Champion 32.4ppg, 19r, 1.9a | |
6 | Togashi, Yuki | Japanese | PG | 5'7" 160lbs | 2015-2014 (NBADL) | Dallas Mavericks, Texas Legends | NBADL, JBL | 2019 JBL MVP 2015 DLeague 2014 Mavs Summer League | |
1 | Yi Jianlian | Chinese | PF | 7'0" 250lbs | 2016 (NBA), 2012-2007 (NBA) | Lakers, Wizards, Mavs, Milwaukee Bucks, New Jersey Nets, Guangdong Tigers | NBA, CBA | 2020 CBA Champion 22.4ppg 10.1r 2016 NBA Preseason (Lakers) 2014 27.7ppg 10.9r (CBA) 2009 12.0ppg 7.2r, 0.9a 2007 1st round pick #7 2006 24.9ppg 11.5r (CBA) | |
4 | Sun Yue | Chinese | PG | 6'9" 205lbs | 2009-2008 (NBA) | L.A. Lakers, Beijing Ducks | NBA, CBA | 2014 13.7ppg 5.1r 4.0a (CBA) 2009 NBA Champion 0.6ppg 0.2a 0.1b 2007 2nd round #40 | |
4 | Ha Seung-jin | Korean | C | 7'3" 305lbs | 2006-2004 (NBA) | Portland Trailblazers, KCC Jeonju | NBA, KBL | 2011 KBL Champion 2006 1.6ppg 1.8r, 0.3b 2004 2nd round #46 | |
4 | Mengke Bateer | Chinese/Mongolian | C | 6'11" 300lbs | 2004-2001 (NBA) | Denver Nuggets, San Antonio Spurs, Toronto Raptors, Beijing Ducks | NBA, CBA | 2006 25ppg 11r 5a (CBA) 2004 NBA Champion (Raptors) 2001 5.1ppg 3.6r 0.8a | |
3 | Wang Zhizhi | Chinese | C | 7'0" 275lbs | 2005-2001 (NBA) | Dallas Mavericks, L.A. Clippers, Miami Heat, Bayi Rockets | NBA, CBA | 2015 Coach of Bayi 2007 CBA Champion 1999 2nd round #36 2001 5.6ppg 2r 0.4a (Mavs) 2001 First Chinese in NBA 1999 27ppg 10r 2.6b (CBA) | |
5 | Tabuse, Yuta | Japanese | PG | 5'9" 160lbs | 2008-2005 (NBADL) 2004 (NBA) | Phoenix Suns | NBA, JBL | 2017 JBL Champion 2010 JBL Champion 2004 First Japanese-born player in NBA 2004 4gp 1.8ppg 0.8a 1r | |
9 | Misaka, Wataru | Japanese | PG | 5'7" 150lbs | 1948-1947 (NBA) | N.Y. Knicks | NBA | 1948 3gp 2.3ppg 1947 7th round #61 | |
7 | Takeuchi, Kosuke | Japanese | PF | 6'9" 220lbs | 2010 (NBASL) | Minnesota Timberwolves, Hiroshima, Toyota, Link | NBASL, JBL | 2016 13.5ppg 8.2r 1.1b (JBL) 2010 3gp 0.7ppg 1r (NBASL) | |
7 | Bang, Sung-Yoon | Korean | SG | 6'5" 190lbs | 2009-2008 (NBADL) 2005-2004 (NBADL) | Reno Bighorns, Roanoke Dazzle | NBADL, KBL | 2009 4gp 12.3ppg 2r 2005 41gp 12.5ppg 2r 1.2a | |
8 | Aguilar, Japeth | Filipino | PF | 6'9" 225lbs | 2012 (NBA) | Santa Cruz Warriors, Western Kentucky, Barangay Ginebra | NBADL, NCAA2, PBA | 2020 15.5ppg 8.3r (PBA) 2012 7th round #109 NBADL draft | |
7 | Kai, Zhang | Chinese | C | 6'11" 210lbs | 2008 (NBASL) | Sacramento Kings, Shenzhen | NBASL, CBA | 2012 12.5ppg 7.7r (CBA) 2009 19.8ppg 10.2r 1.3b (CBA) 2008 NBA Summer League (Kings) | |
6 | Liu Wei | Chinese | PG | 6'3" 200lbs | 2004 (NBA) | Sacramento Kings, Shanghai Sharks | NBASL, CBA | 2013 21pg 21.3ppg 4.5a 4.5r (CBA) 2004 3pg 2ppg 4r (NBA) 2004 NBA Preseason games 2002 26pg 23.9ppg 5.3a 6.7r (CBA) | |
8 | Xue, YuYang | Chinese | PF | 7'0" 265lbs | 2003 | Denver Nuggets, Xinjiang, Qingdao, BC Pasvalio | CBA, Lithuania | 2003 2nd round #57 2002 CBA Rookie-of-the-Year 2002 8.3ppg 3.1r | |
6 | Chen, Hsin-an "Sean" | Taiwanese | SG | 6'5" 200lbs | 2002 (NBASL) | Sacramento Kings | NBASL, TSL, CBA | 2002 NBA Summer League (Kings) | |
6 | Ma Jian | Chinese | SG | 6'5" 200lbs | 1995 (NBA) | L.A. Clippers, Utah | NBAPS, NCAA | 1995 NBA Preseason (LA) 1994 8.2ppg 3.7r 2.4a (NCAA) | |
9 | Wang, Ted | Chinese | C | 7'0" 215lbs | 2013-2010 (NCAA) | Texas A&M Corpus Christi, Shanghai | NCAA, CBA | 2012 1.2ppg 1.3r 0.5b | |
8 | Chang, Tsung-Hsien "Jet" | Taiwanese | SG | 6'4" 180lbs | 2011-2009 (NCAA) | BYU Hawaii, Sichuan Blue Whales | NCAA, CBA | 2014 12.4ppg 3.2r 1.2a (CBA) 2012 17.8ppg 3.5r 2a (Hawaii) | |
7 | Zhang, Zhaozu "Max" | Chinese | C | 7'3" 240lbs | 2010-2007 (NCAA) | California, Shanghai Sharks | NCAA, CBA | 2015 11ppg 7.8r 1.8b (CBA) 2010 3.1ppg 2.4r 1.4b (NCAA) | |
6 | Sun Mingming | Chinese | C | 7'9" 370lbs | 2009-2006 (ABA) | Dodge City, Maryland, Grand Rapids, Fuerza Regia, Beijing Ducks, Hamamatsu | UCBL, ABA, LNBP, CBA, JBL | 2010 12gp 1.3ppg 1.8r 0.2b (CBA) 2007 8.6ppg 5.9r (JBL) 2007 Rush Hour 3 2006 Tallest professional basketball player ever 2007 Drafted by Harlem Globetrotters | |
8 | Kim Jin-Soo | Korean | SF | 6'8" 195lbs | 2010-2008 (NCAA) | Maryland | NCAA, KBL | 2011 1st round #3 (KBL draft) 2009 21gp 1.6ppg 1.1r (NCAA) 2009 First Korean in NCAA with scholarship | |
9 | Chang, Lin | Chinese | PF | 6'9" 250lbs | 2011-2010 (NCAA2) | Long Beach, Beijing Ducks, Jiangsu | NCAA2, CBA | 2015 15ppg 5.6r (Jiangsu) 2011 2.5ppg 1.5r (NCAA2) | |
9 | Ping Shang | Chinese | PF | 6'10" 230lbs | 2008-2007 (NCAA) | Nebraska, Panathinaikos, Tianjin | NCAA, Greece, CBA | 2008 21gp 3.0ppg 1.4r 0.3b (NCAA) | |
9 | Wu, Tai-Hao | Taiwanese | PF | 6'8" 220lbs | 2007 (NCAA2) | BYU Hawaii, Taiwan Beer, Zhejiang | NCAA2, SBL, CBA | 2012 12gp 3.0ppg 2.3r 0.4b (CBA) 2007 107ppg 5.3r 1.6b (NCAA2) | |
9 | Tieu, Larry | Vietnamese | SG | 6'3" 195lbs | 2008-2004 (NCAA2) | Concordia, Saigon Heat | NCAA2, ABL | 2013 Saigon Heat in ABL 2005 30gp 3.7ppg 1.2r 1.1a (NCAA2) | |
9 | Chang, Richard | Taiwanese | PF | 6'7" | 1986-1982 (NCAA) | UC Berkeley, Taiwan | NCAA, SBL | 1986 3.5ppg | |
8 | Wang Zhelin | Chinese | C | 7'0" 220lbs | 2016 (NBA) | Fujian | NBA, CBA | 2020 26.1ppg 11.6r 2.4a 56%fg (CBA) 2016 2nd round %57 2015 21.6ppg 11.5r 61%fg (CBA) | |
3 | Hachimura, Rui | Japanese, Black | SF | 6'8" 210lbs | Now-2019 NBA | Washington Wizards, Gonzaga, Japan National Team | NBA | 2020 48gp 13.5ppg 6.1r 47%fg (NBA) 2019 1st round #9 2019 19.7ppg 6.5r 59%fg (NCAA) | |
8 | Li Muhao | Chinese | C | 7'2" 220lbs | 2015 | Shenzhen | CBA | 2020 11.5ppg 6.2r 1.2b 55%fg 2015 Workout with NBA | |
5 | Zhou Qi | Chinese | C | 7'1" 210lbs | 2019-2017 (NBA) | Houston Rockets, Rio Grande, Xinjiang | NBA, NBAGL, CBA | 2020 22.0ppg 13.1r 2a 2.2b 53%fg 31%3pt (CBA) 2019 7gp 11.9ppg 9.4r 2.3a 2.1b 53%fg (NBADL) 2018 18gp 1.2ppg 1.2r 0.8b 18%fg (NBA) 2016 2nd round #46 2015 14.1ppg 7.0r 3.3b (CBA) | |
8 | Tang, Chris "Zihao" | Chinese | SG | 6'4" 190lbs | 2016-2015 (NBADL) | Shanghai Sharks, Iowa Energy, UC Riverside | NBADL, NCAA2, CBA | 2019 38gp 2.1ppg 1.2r 0.5a 36%fg (CBA) 2016 9gp 1.6ppg 0.7r 0.2a 22%fg (NBADL) 2015 10gp 1.4ppg 0.8r 0.3a 55%fg (NCAA2) | |
4 | Watanabe, Yuta | Japanese | SF | 6'9" 215lbs | Now-2018 NBA | Brooklyn Nets, Memphis Grizzlies, Toronto Raptors, George Washington, Japan National Team | NBA, NCAA | 2021 Toronto Raptors 2020 22gp 17.2ppg 6.0r 1.9a 1.0b 55%fg (NBAGL) 2019 15gp 2.6ppg 2.1r 0.5a 0.3s 0.1b 30%fg (Mem) | |
9 | Hu Long-Mao "Kevin" | Taiwanese | PF | 6'6" 190lbs | 2016--2012 (NCAA2) | Chaminade, Fujian | NCAA2, CBA | 2021 33gp 5.1ppg 3.8r 2.3a (CBA) 2016 27gp 11.1ppg 3.6r 57%fg (NCAA2) | |
9 | Xu Tao | Chinese | C | 6'11" 275lbs | 2014-2012 (NCAA) | USF, Sichuan | NCAA, CBA | 2015 29gp 8.1ppg 5.3r 0.3b (CBA) 2013 27gp 3.3ppg 0.1b 44%fg (NCAA) | |
9 | Kim, Emil | Korean | SG | 6'5" 205lbs | 2011-2007 (NCAA) | UC Irvine | NCAA,JBL | 2011 27gp 1.4ppg 1.2r 0.3a (NCAA) | |
9 | David, Christian | Filipino | SG | 6'5" 170lbs | Current- 2017 | Butler | NCAA | 2020 17gp 2.3ppg 1.8r 0.6a (NCAA) 2016 #1 Ranked HS player in Canada for Class of 2017 | |
9 | Chen, Ray "Ying-chun" | Taiwanese | PG | 6'1" 185lbs | 2017-2012 (NCAA2) | Guangzhou, Belmont Abbey, Liberty | NCAA2, CBA | 2020 13.7ppg 4.8a 3.3r (CBA) 2017 #1 pick in CBA draft 2017 1.7ppg 35gp (NCAA2) 2016 27gp 16.0ppg 3.6r 3.5a 1.1s 48%fg 36%3pg | |
9 | Lin, Joseph | Chinese, Taiwanese | PG | 6'1" 150lbs | 2015--2011 (NCAA3) | Fubon Braves, Hamilton | NCAA2, SBL | 2019 SBL Champion (Taiwan) 2019 12.1ppg 4.1r 4.4a (SBL) 2015 22gp 13.5ppg 2.7r 6.4a 1.8s 45%fg (NCAA) Younger brother of Jeremy Lin | |
8 | He Tianju | Chinese | SF | 6'9" 202lbs | 2015 (NBASL) | New Orleans Pelicans, Lioning Flying Leopards | NBASL | 2015 6gp 3.7ppg 1.2r 0.3a 35%fg (NBASL) 2014 32gp 15.2ppg 5.3r 1.3a (CBA) |
List of former Asian NCAA athletes
rank | Name | Ethnicity | Pos | Height | Year | Teams | League | Status | |
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rank | Name | Ethnicity | Pos | Height | Year | Teams | League | Status | |
9 | Lee, Ian | Chinese | PG | 6'1" 175lbs | 2020-2019 (NCAA) | Howard | NCAA | 2020 2.3ppg 1.3a 27gp 39%3pt 41%fg | |
9 | Lee, Ethan | Chinesee | SG | 6'4" 190lbs | 2014-2012 (NCAA2) | Swarthmore | NCAA2 | 2013 2.7ppg 2.8r 29%fg | |
8 | Ramos, Dwight | Filipino | SG | 6'5" 190lbs | 2018-2016 (NCAA2) | Cal State Fullerton | NCAA2 | 2017 3.3ppg 36%fg 0.7r 0.2a | |
9 | Edamura, Cindie | Japanese | PG | 5'6" | 1997-1994 (NCAAW) | Oregon Ducks | NCAAW | ||
9 | Kikuchi, Bailey | Japanese | PG | 5'10" 155lbs | 2020-2016 (NCAA2) | Cal State Los Angeles, BYU-Hawaii | NCAA2 | 2020 2.3ppg 1.3a 16gp | |
9 | Chen, Sabatino | Taiwanese, White | SG | 6'4" 190lbs | 2013-2008 (NCAA) | Colorado | NCAA | 2013 33gp 4.4ppg 1.3a 2.2r 0.8s 41%fg | |
9 | Sun Hefeng "Grant" | Chinese | PF | 6'8" 245lbs | 2013-2011 (NCAA2) | Norfolk | NCAA2 | 2015 0.8ppg 0.2r | |
9 | Sugiyama, Tyler | Japanese, White | PG | 5'8" 150lbs | 2013-2011 (NCAA) | USC | NCAA | 2013 3pg 0ppg 0r 0a | |
9 | Ito, Taishi | Japanese | PG | 6'0" 180lbs | 2010-2006 (NCAA) | Portland | NCAA | 2007 7ppg 3.3a (NCAA) | |
9 | Matsui, Keijuro | Japanese | PG | 6'2" 180lbs | 2009-2005 (NCAA) | Columbia, Toyota Alvark | NCAA | 2009 28gp 7.7ppg 0.6a 1.4r (NCAA) 2016 55gp 11.2ppg 1.4a 1.4r (Toyota) | |
9 | Xiang Ji | Chinese | PF | 6'10" 230lbs | 2009-2008 (NCAA)_ | Hawaii | NCAA | 2010 19gp 1.6ppg 1.3r (NCAA) | |
9 | Xia, Aaron | Chinese | PF | 6'8" 245lbs | 2006-2003 (NCAA) | Citadel | NCAA | 2006 26gp 3.0ppg 2.5a 0.3b | |
8 | Liao, Shawn | Chinese | PG | 5'7" 150lbs | 1996-1993 (NCAA2) | Long Island | NCAA2 | 1993 First player from China to play in NCAA | |
9 | Zhao, Alex | Chinese | SF | 6'6" 220lbs | 2018-2015 (NCAA) | Penn State | NCAA | 2017 4gp 0ppg 0.3r | |
9 | Sung, Fong | Chinese | C | 7'0" | 1995-1993 (NCAA2) | University of San Francisco | NCAA2 | 1995 23gp 1.7ppg 1r 0.2b | |
9 | Chi, Conant | Taiwanese | PG | 6'0" | 1994-1990 (NCAA2) | U.C. Davis | NCAA2 | 1992 UC Davis | |
9 | Wong, Willie | Chinese | PG | 5'5" | 1950-1948 (NCAA2) | University of San Francisco | NCAA2 | 1946 Chinese -American All-Stars team | |
7 | Paras, Kobe | Filipino | SF | 6'6" 190lbs | 2017-2016 (NCAA) | Creighton, Phillipine National Team | NCAA | 2017 15gp 1.3ppg 0.9r 35%fg (Creighton) Son of PBA Legend Benjie Paras | |
9 | Kim, Kelvin | Korean | PG | 5'10" 175lbs | 2006-2005 (NCAA) | UCLA | NCAA | 2006 7gp 0ppg 0r 0a (NCAA) | |
9 | Wu, Jeff | Taiwanese | PG | 6'2" 170lbs | 2018-2015 (NCAA) | Sacramento St | NCAA | 2018 25gp 5.6ppg 1.8r 1.8a 41%fg 35%3pg | |
9 | Sun Siyao | Chinese | PF | 6'10" 215lbs | 2018-2016 (NCAA2) | Cal State Los Angeles | NCAA2 | 2018 11gp 2.3ppg 0.8r 47%fg | |
9 | Ko, Joshua | Chinese, Hawaiian | PG | 6'1" 150lbs | 2018-2013 (NCAA) | Pittsburgh, Florida Gulf Coast | NCAA | 2018 12gp 0.7ppg 0.6r |
Other mixed Asians and Asians of Indian heritage
Hey keep up the great work guys at finding this asians who were left out and i love asians.❤️❤️🇨🇳🇹🇼🇻🇳🇯🇵
Thank you for this info Amie. I’ll add Benny Hoang.
Benny Hoang played at Cal State LA 1997-1999
You forgot Benny Hoang who played for Coach Yanai (the only Asian Coach who won the John Wooden Award) one of the fastest PG and Decorated PG in Southern California in the 90’s)
Reed Myers, a 6’0” PG at Rice University (2019-2023), is half-White, half-Japanese so he should be added to your list also.
Hello, I am working on a project looking at how international players fair in the NCAA and NBA. I am curious where you got this data on nationalities. I am particularly having a tough time when it comes to the NCAA level. Any help or advice would be much appreciate!
this list needs to be updated
Greetings..I am basketball coach here in Thailand..I am looking for a american thailand bloodline womens basketball players..
Thanks so much for your extended help..
7’4″ Zach Edey from Canada. His mother is Chinese (Cantonese?). He just played his Freshman year at Purdue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qNrVM574t0
Please add Jalen Green to your list of Asian ballers.
https://youtu.be/CKEBWnJeun0
He is half Filipino on his mother’s side. Was the MVP of the 2018 FIBA u17 World Cup and is considered a top 3 prospect in the 2021 NBA draft.
6’6″ “Ben” Li Hongquan commits to LeHigh University [NCAA Division 1 – Patriot League]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zf4Ox9B5Lq4
6’6″ “Ben” Li Hongquan commits to LeHigh University [NCAA Division 1 – Patriot League]
[video=youtube;zf4Ox9B5Lq4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zf4Ox9B5Lq4[/video]
Ian lee, first Chinese-Canadian PG, commits to Howard University (NCAA D1)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLlVNZyrpvo
There were a lot of Indian players that weren’t on the list.
Sai Tummala- 6’7″ University of Hawaii
Josh Sharma- 7’0″ Stanford University
Varun Ram-5’9″ University of Maryland
Aaryn Rai- 6’6″ Dartmouth
Pasha Bains-6’3″ Clemson
Vishal Banipal- 6’3″-Idaho State
Manroop Clair- 6’2″ Seattle University
Sameer Dhillon- 6’8″ USC
Sharminder Gill- 6’7″ Washington State University
Satnam Singh Bhamara-7’2″ Dallas Mavericks
There are many lesser known NCAA 1 Indian players and an even greater Canadian college Indian origin basketball players but these are just a couple.
Dear Mr. Hamasaki – Thanks for posting this. Great information. I am looking for top Asian-American players for a new pro league in the U.S. Please contact me because I would like to tell you about it and see what you think. My email: mwranovics@3ballusa.com
Thanks,
Michael Wranovics
There has been one Japanese player who played in an NBA regular season game — Yutah Tabuse. A couple of other Japanese players played in the NBA Summer League.
Thanks for the information. I’ll add these asian ballers to the list.
Updates:
Johnny Juzang just got offers from University of California (Berkeley) and UCLA.
Christian David will be playing for Butler University this upcoming 2017-2018 season.
Kobe Paras transferred to Cal-State Northridge, same University Chinese player Sun Siyao is with.
Filipino-American Dwight Ramos will be going into Sophomore season at Cal State Fullerton:
http://www.fullertontitans.com/sports/m-baskbl/2016-17/photos/23_-_Dwight_Ramos/index
http://www.fullertontitans.com/sports/m-baskbl/2016-17/photos/23_-_Dwight_Ramos/20161111_139.JPG?max_width=400
6’9″Chinese player Michael Wang (Mater Dei High school/Class of 2018) has several NCAA D1 offers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edezMfc69oo
Japanese player Rui Hachimura is going into his sophomore season at Gonzaga.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WD7aHMQR5b0
Half Vietnamese brothers:
Christian Juzang currently plays at Harvard University.
http://www.gocrimson.com/sports/mbkb/2016-17/bios/juzang_christian_18c3
His younger brother, Johnny Juzang, plays high school basketball. He was recently named to the ESPN Top 25 in the nation for Class of 2020. He has already received several NCAA D1 scholarship offers including from USC, with more to surely come.
http://www.espn.com/college-sports/basketball/recruiting/playerrankings/_/class/2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWmbMqKbmUQ
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Japanese dude Darin Maki played at Dominguez Hills and pro ball in Japan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRaH3U2dNLU
Slight correction for you since you included Taiwanese as an ethnicity, Jeff Wu is also from Taiwan, same as Kevin Hu. He’s still a senior in high school, but is committed to Sacramento State for the 2015-2016 season. Sacramento State is considered Division 1, not 2.
I forgot to mention, Taiwanese “Ray” Chen Ying-chun – Belmont Abbey College – Division 2.
http://abbeyathletics.com/sports/mbkb/2014-15/bios/chen_ray_ovlt
It should be interesting how the Taiwan, aka Chinese Taipei, national team plays in the the future since they have young guards developing in the U.S.
I found another player, Joshua Ko, who plays for University of Pittsburgh – Division 1.
http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/joshua_ko_867337.html
http://www.pittnews.com/sports/article_809ca216-45b9-11e3-b30e-0019bb30f31a.html
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Yuta Watanabe – George Washington University – D1
http://www.gwsports.com/sports/m-baskbl … 98135.html
Tanveer Bhullar – New Mexico State – D1
http://www.nmstatesports.com/ViewArticl … =209140398
TJ Burke – White/Taiwanese – UC Riverside/Vanguard University
http://www.vanguardlions.com/roster/16/1/2792.php
“Kevin” Hu Long-Mao – Chaminade – D2
http://www.goswords.com/roster.aspx?rp_ … ath=mbball
Xu Tao – University of San Francisco/Sichuan Blue Whales
Emil Kim – UC Irvine
Kelvin Kim – UCLA/UC San Diego
“Jeff” Wu Yung-cheng – Sacramento State Commit (2015)
Sun Siyao – TBD (Class of 2015)
If you’re including mixes, there’s probably a lot more out there especially Filipinos, i.e. Jordan Clarkson and Erik Spoelstra (University of Portland – D1)
I don’t know if he has a Japanese passport, could probably get one, but one Japanese-American I’m aware of is Bailey Kikuchi. He’s only 5’10” but he has very good PG skills. He could probably do damage in the Japanese leagues.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfHp-uCJVVA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGyV2PffmIA
Kobe Paras (Filipino National), committed to UCLA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj38j8znggc
6’5″ Filipino-Canadian top prospect, Class of 2017, Christian David. Already has offers from major NCAA D1 schools.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55ybMvLmiR0
Another Filipino-American, Stephen Holt, has been signed by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Jordan Clarkson of LA Lakers and Aaron Craft of GS Warriors are the current Filipino-Americans in the NBA.
Filipino – American / Canadian HS & College prospects
http://www.pbadraft.net/#!filipino-ballers-college/c26
http://www.pbadraft.net/#!filipino-ballers-abroad-hs/c229i
http://www.pbadraft.net/#!fil-canadian-players—hs–college/cj2g
http://www.pbadraft.net/#!filipino-ballers—graduates/c24kh
http://www.pbadraft.net/#!fil-am-players—d1-credentials/c1yad
http://www.pbadraft.net/#!filipino-ballers—women/cbfh
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Filipino-American NBA 2014 Wizards draftee Jordan Clarkson has been acquired by the LA Lakers. “Clarkson, whose mother Annette is Filipino, is the first player of Filipino lineage drafted in the NBA since Raymond Townsend in 1978 and Ricardo Brown in 1979.”
“I’m a part-Filipino and I’m looking to be the first or one of the Filipino-Americans to play in the NBA. I know the country is backing me up. I hope I will be able to visit them in the future,” the 22-year-old said in an interview with Slam Online two weeks ago.
https://ph.sports.yahoo.com/news/los-angeles-lakers-pick-up-fil-am-jordan-clarkson-in-2014-nba-draft-071631728-nba.html
I am a girls high school coach looking for a skilled player to come play this fall at a private school in Chattanooga, Tn. contact me at hillp@bereanacademy.net
Corey Gaines (ex NBA guard) is half Japanese.
Robert Swift (ex NBA center) is 1/4 Japanese.
Love your post. Here are some past and current Asian College players that played College ball in the Northeast that maybe you can add to your list.
James Wang – Sydney, Australia. guard- played at Williams College, MA (class of 2013; earned All-American honor 2012, currently playing pro ball in Taiwan.)
Joseph Lin – Palo Alto,CA. guard – Hamilton College, NY. (class of 2016, brother Jeremy Lin).
Michael Pang from Warren,NJ. guard – Babson College, MA. (class of 2017).
Ethan Lee from Chicago, Ill. guard – Swarthmore College, PA. (class of 2016).
Ryan Tana from Belmont, CA – New York Univ., New York (class of 2014)
Might want to check out Jonathan Amador playing for Kenyon College Div iII
Cindy Edamura was a starting point guard for the University of Oregon Women’s basketball team for 3 straight years (and they went to the NCAA tournament all 3 year).
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Dear Mr. Hamasaki,
Thank you for your message.
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We place players in NBA, Europe and Asian countries.
An international player who has a Japanese passport can play as a Japanese in pro-leagues in Japan.
Players with Japanese heritage who have competed in the States tend to be better athletes than Japanese players most of times.
(If you don’t have a Japanese passport, you will need to play as an import and your competition will be against ex-NBA or D-league players)
Therefore, a US player who has a Japanese passport has advantages.
Please feel free to ask me if you have further questions.
Thank you very much.
Kenji Iwano
Mr. Iwano, I know a few players who might fit your description.
Please tell me more about your organization and what do you mean by a “Japanese passport”.
Thank you,
Vincent Hamasaki
I am a FIBA certified basketball agent who has been looking for Japanese-American talents.
We Norton Sports Management have placed successful basketball players in NBL and BJ league of Japan and would love to help Japanese-American athletes excel at the higher level of competitions.
Please let me know if you know any collegiate level athletes who have Japanese passports.
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U do realize that IRAN is also in Asia? Like Haddadi.
hi! is he playing currently? has he tried to come over here in the philippines? there are a lot of leagues here where he can try to strut his ware.
check out the players of ateneo de manila high school and the other member schools of the university athletic association of the philippines and the national collegiate athletic association of the philippines. some of the member schools are some of the best high schools in the philippines in terms of academics and basketball programs. if you have not heard of basketball in the philippines please read the book the pacific rims: beermen ballin’ in flipflops so you will have an idea of the kind of players that you can get from here. unfortunately, you might have to be the one to get in touch with them since there are a lot of basketball programs here that these young players can get to in the future that’s why very few of them look for schools abroad where they can play.
You should not forget the PBA Hall of Famer, “The Quick Brown Fox”, Ricardo Brown who was drafted by the Houston Rockets in 1979.
Japeth Aguilar also worked out with the New Orleans Hornets and was drafted by the Santa Cruz Warriors in the NBA D-League but was cut before the start of the tournament in 2012.
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I am the Head Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach in charge of Recruiting at Oxford College of Emory University and would be very interested in high academic Asian Boys Varsity High School players… 2014’s at present. We just signed a 2013 Chinese player that competed at a CT Prep School. Please complete our Prospective Student Athlete Form at http://www.oxford.emory.edu/athletics if interested. Minimum academics: 3.5 GPA/ 25 ACT or 1700 SAT. Thanx for your site.
Here is a site that has information on ChangLin
http://www.asiancagers.com/player/chang-lin-%E5%B8%B8%E6%9E%97
7th Grade Asian baller at work
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WO2CVblS4KY
Tony Bagtas of University of Pennsylvania.. (Filipino)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSat7v7kI0k
cambodian-american basketball player,
I found this blog by accident but I’m glad I did. Looking for Asian badsketball players playing college. Here in So Cal there’s a whole bunch of them playing for Chapman University in Orange. Taylor Hamasaki (full JA) is a sophomore starting point guard/tri-captain. he was second on the team in scoring and led the team in assists. Twins Jordan (6′ 4 shooting guard) and Justin Young (6′ 4 forward both full Chinese-American) are also sophomores that also started. Senior and tri-captain Takeshi Clifford (half-JA)was also a starter (that makes FOUR Asians) and he has a brother, 7’0 Conor, freshman at UC Irvine. Junior Brendan Rider (half-JA) is form Northern Ca. and the back up point guard. The main players on the Chapman team were sophomores, thus experienced growing pains. Watch out for this team next year! Chapman is a NCAA D3 team who plays in the SCIAC conference.
negus webster-chan – http://www.mutigers.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/websterchan_negus00.html plays for missouri – part chinese
manroop clair (indian) plays for hawaii (indian) – http://hawaiiathletics.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=11888
Lin Chang is currently playing for Beijing in the Chinese Basketball Association.
http://basketball.realgm.com/player/Lin_Chang/Summary/16624
If anyone knows of the current status (back in China now I believe), after Long Beach State NCAA play thru 2010, of Lin Chang power forward I’d love to know. He was a foreign exchange student with our family in the USA and we’d like to keep in touch and follow his record. Thanks annamarie_kober@hotmail.com
Souphain Toun – 5’10” PG
NCAA Division II – Stonehill College
Matthew Wright of St. Bonaventure (6’4″ SG) should be in the list. He played for the Philippines in the 2008 FIBA-Asia U-18 tournament.
Other players of Filipino origin currently in the NCAA include:
Maverick Ahanmisi (Filipino-Nigerian) – 6’0″ PG
NCAA – University of Minnesota
Stephen Holt (Filipino-American) – 6’4″ PG
NCAA – Saint Mary’s College
Jordan Brickman (White, Filipino) – 6’0″ PG
NCAA – Long Island University
Aaron Craft (White, Filipino) – 6’4″ PG
NCAA – Ohio State University
Christian Standhardinger – 6’8″ SF
NCAA – University of Hawai’i
Jace Tavita – 6’4″ PG
NCAA – University of Hawai’i
A former NBA player, Raymond Marella Townsend, is also Filipino-American. He played for the Golden State Warriors some time in the 1970s.
Two more basketball players from USC – one woman and one man
Jamie Hagiya – USC Point Guard – 2003 to 2007 – Pro in Greece and Spain
Ed Chang – USC Walk-on – 2002 to 2005
i think its japeth aguilar the Filipino player who played for for western kentucky
Great job. The info is very complete and interesting. I believe there are the men that have marked difference in basketball and they continue giving that talk.
Could I be the first cambodian Asian basketball player.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbKrV4Ymk5o
Tao Xu is a 7 foot freshmen from China committed to play at USF under Rex Walters as well. Taiwanese American Jay Wey played at USF too. I saw him play against top ranked St.Mary’s and held his own
There are a few high school Chinese players who are playing well, Chris Tang 6-3 Class of 2014 guard at Hampton Roads Academy in Virginia, and I also seen 2 Chinese players at Atlantic Shores Christian School in Chesapeake Virginia, 6-8 forward Daniel He class of 2013, 6-4 guard Ray Shou class of 2014…all 3 should play in the NCAA
Emil Kim played at UC Irvine for two seasons, from 2009-2011.
MORE ASIAN BALLERS COMING TO THE IVIES
Dartmouth recruited an Asian combo guard, Sofia Roman, for next season. Check out her ESPN evaluation and game highlights below.
http://espn.go.com/high-school/girls-basketball/recruiting/player/news/_/id/102729/sofia-roman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy1TulrhirA
http://www.msgvarsity.com/westchester/white-plains/highlights-peekskill-52-white-plains-47-1.854543
Princeton recruited an Asian (actually half Asian) shooting guard/wing player, Michelle Miller, for next season. Click on the links below for Michelle’s ESPN evaluation and game highlights.
http://espn.go.com/high-school/girls-basketball/recruiting/player/news/_/id/101149/michelle-miller
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=f1y5zaI_k_k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXHPaC8blMw&feature=player_detailpage
This is amazing! Thanks so much for putting up so much effort to compose this list. I think I can still contribute a few more names.
Approximately in 1996, UC Irvine had a walk on player named Brandon Chang (??), you may want to check the old media guide for his last name. He was from Northern California.
In 1990s, UCI’s women’s team also had two Asian female players, Kim and Chand (??). They were players during the tenure of Coach Colleen Matsuhara.
Anthony,
You forgot Emily Tay, whose parents are from Burma. She is the lesbian who played at Harvard and got her own documentary film.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgKe4ZKp2gw
http://nolookpassthemovie.com/
There’s also the senior guard who plays for USF, Jay Wey. He doesn’t get much PT though, it’s the same team that Rex Walters is the coach for.
http://www.usfdons.com/sports/m-baskbl/2011-12/bios/wey%20jay%20cxid
Thank you for this valuable information. I will definitely add these players to the list. As you know, there is a lack of asian athletes in the american sports scene… perhaps due to cultural upbringing or stereotypes. My goal is to recognize the accomplishments of every possible asian athlete. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks again.
Dear Friend,
This is quite interesting. Composing information of all Asian basketball players who played in American is really difficult. They are many from Middle East that we don’t even pay attention. Not to mention there are so many playing in the D-II, D-III, and NAIA level. Anyway, on top of my mind, I think you have left out some of the following players. See if you would like to google them for more detailed information.
Arsalan Kazemi from Rice (he is not from Far East, but he is probably the best one among this list); he also has a teammate from Beirut
Who is the Philippine player played for the Western Kentucky?
Eric Shang (Shang Ping): played in Nebraska for a year.
Sung Fang: played for University of San Francisco for two years long time ago
Aaron Xia: played for Citadel for at least two seasons.
Tony Ling: A walk on for Northwestern long time ago
A Japanese player who played at Cal State LA
I forgot the name of the female Taiwanese player who played at St. Mary’s College. She was a member of Cathay. Is her name Chung Yi-chuan?
A Japanese lady who played at Evansville before.
Of course, don’t forget Ma Li-na of St. John’s as well.
Thanks so much for your zealous effort for putting up this site.