The Dragons are back for their unfinished business in the PBA.
*Seven-foot-five Liu Chuanxing is returning to the PBA. (PBA Images)
* Last season's guest team Bay Area officially announced its return to the Philippine shore as it is set to participate in the upcoming PBA 48th Season Commissioner's Cup. The Dragons went all the way to the finals in the import-flavored mid-season conference where they collided against the eventual champions Barangay Ginebra Kings in an epic and record-breaking Game 7 at the Philippine Arena. "Yes, you read that right, the Dragons will be BACK IN THE PBA for the Commissioner’s Cup. After making the Finals last season, can they go all the way in 2023?," the team announced on its social media page. Aside from the PBA, Bay Area will also be seeing action in the EASL where it was also drawn with Ginebra along with B.LEAGUE champs Ryukyu Golden Kings, and Korean Basketball League runners-up Seoul SK Knights. The Dragons unveiled a new logo as the team announced that it will be playing in Hong Kong as its home turf during the EASL which will now employ a home-and-away format. “We expect the Dragons to bring Hong Kongers immense excitement, inspiration and pride. Dragons’ games will be the hottest sports tickets in town,” said EASL CEO and co-founder Matt Beyer. “The PBA is very excited about adding in a Hong Kong element to our upcoming Commissioner’s Cup, and we look forward to the Bay Area Dragons team re-joining the PBA,” said PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial. The Dragons squad for 2023-24 is currently being assembled. It will include Chinese stars Zhu Songwei and Liu Chuanxing, who played with the team in 2022-23. Several other players from last season will be returning and they will be joined by exciting new talent. The team will also include Team Hong Kong captain Duncan Reid and former South China standout Glen Yang.