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2024 TPBL draft
1st edition of the TPBL draft From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2024 TPBL draft was the first edition of the Taiwan Professional Basketball League's annual draft. The draft was originally scheduled to be held on July 15, 2024, replacing the 2024 PLG draft and 2024 T1 League draft which were scheduled respectively on July 10 and July 11.[2][3][4] On July 8, the Taipei Fubon Braves, Taoyuan Pauian Pilots, and the Kaohsiung 17LIVE Steelers announced to quit the new league preparation for the new season of the P. League+.[5] On July 9, Tainan TSG GhostHawks announced to exit the merger and join the P. League+.[6]
On July 11, the draft was rescheduled to July 23 at Grand Hilai Taipei in Taipei City.[7][8] There were seven teams joined the draft, including the Formosa Dreamers, Hsinchu Toplus Lioneers, Kaohsiung Aquas, New Taipei CTBC DEA, New Taipei Kings, Taipei Taishin Mars, and the Taoyuan Taiwan Beer Leopards. There were 33 players participated in the draft, and 11 players were chosen in 3 rounds.[9]
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Draft orders
The draft order is based on the original draft orders of the 2024 PLG draft and 2024 T1 League draft. Teams with the same draft orders for each round from their original drafts drew lots on July 11 to determine their priorities.[7]
The draft order after drawing lots:
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Draft results
G | Guard | F | Forward | C | Center |
# | Denotes player who has never appeared in one TPBL regular season or playoff game |
~ | Denotes player who has been selected as Rookie of the Year |
- Reference:[9]
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Undrafted players
These players were not selected in the 2024 TPBL draft, but have played at least one game in the TPBL.
Trades involving draft picks
- July 20, 2024: Formosa Dreamers to Taoyuan Taiwan Beer Leopards[10]
- Leopards acquired Yang Shen-Yen and 2024 first-round pick
- Dreamers acquired cash considerations
- July 12, 2023: TaiwanBeer Leopards to Taipei Taishin basketball team[11]
- Taishin acquired Huang Tsung-Han and 2024 first-round pick
- Leopards acquired 2023 first-round 2nd pick
- July 12, 2023: Taipei Taishin basketball team to Taichung Suns[11]
- Suns acquired 2023 second-round 3rd pick and 2024 second-round pick
- Taishin acquired 2023 first-round 3rd pick
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Draft combine
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The draft combine was held on July 3 at National Taiwan University of Arts Gymnasium.[13] The draft combine of P. League+ and T1 League were originally scheduled to hold on July 3 and 6 at National Taiwan University of Arts Gymnasium.[3][4]
- Local player
Chang Chih-Hao – G, NTUS
Chen Chiang-Shuang – G, SHU
Chen Kuan-Chung – G, NTSU
Chen Li-Sheng – G, NTSU
Chiang Chun – F, FJU
Chou Chun-Hao – G, DSSH
Chou Shih-Chia – G, NTPU
Chou Ssu-Yu – G, NTUS
Chu Yuk-Kiun – G, NKNU
Chuang Chao-Sheng – G, NCCU
Chuang Po-Yuan – G, FJU
Hsu Han-Cheng – F, HDUT
Hsu Yu-Hui – F, NTSU
Hung Wei-Tse – G, TUT
Kao Wei-Lun – G, VNU
Lee Ting-Mou – F, NFU
Lee Yun-Chieh – G, NCCU
Liao Chi-Hung – F, NTPU
Lin Chan-Yu – G, HWU
Lin Chia-Lung – F, NTUST
Lin Hsin-Hsiang – G, NTNU
Lin Yu-Che – F, NTCUST
Samuel Manu – G, UC Davis
Pan Nien-Lung – G, OCU
Peng Bo-Hua – G, NTNU
Pu Kuo-Lun – F, ISU
Shih Cheng-Ping – F, ISU
Tailis Pavavaljung – G, CTBC
Tsai Chen-Kang – F, UCH
Tseng Ming-Wei – C, ISU
Wang Chia-Chang – F, NTNU
Wang Jhe-Yu – F, NTUST
Wang Kai-Yu – G, NCCU
Wang Shu-Fu – G, CTBC
Wei Liang-Che – G, NKNU
Wu Shao-Chi – G, CCU
Yen Tsung-Wei – C, NTUST
Yu Wei-Hao – G, NTUA
Zheng Hao-Zhe – G, NTUST
Zheng Kai-Chi – G, CTBC
- Foreign student
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Entrants
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On June 13, P. League+ announced the entrants of the 2024 PLG draft, consist of 32 locals and 8 foreign students.[14] On June 29, P. League+ and T1 League announced the roster of the 2024 draft combine.[13] On July 16, the TPBL released the final list of entrants, consisting of 33 players in this edition of the draft.[15]
Chen Chiang-Shuang – G, SHU
Chen Kuan-Chung – G, NTSU
Chiang Chun – F, FJU
Chou Chun-Hao – G, DSSH
Chou Shih-Chia – G, NTPU
Chou Ssu-Yu – G, NTUS
Chuang Po-Yuan – G, FJU
Hsu Han-Cheng – F, HDUT
Hsu Yu-Hui – G, NTSU
Hung Wei-Tse – G, TUT
Kao Wei-Lun – G, VNU
Lee Ting-Mou – F, NFU
Liao Chi-Hung – F, NTPU
Lin Chan-Yu – G, HWU
Lin Chia-Lung – F, NTUST
Lin Yu-Che – F, NTCUST
Samuel Manu – G, UC Davis
Pan Nien-Lung – G, OCU
Peng Bo-Hua – G, NTNU
Pu Kuo-Lun – C, ISU
Shih Cheng-Ping – F, ISU
Tailis Pavavaljung – G, CTBC
Tsai Chen-Kang – F, UCH
Tseng Ming-Wei – C, ISU
Wang Chia-Chang – F, NTNU
Wang Jhe-Yu – F, NTUST
Wang Shu-Fu – G, CTBC
Wei Liang-Che – G, NKNU
Wu Shao-Chi – G, PCCU
Yen Tsung-Wei – C, NTUST
Yu Wei-Hao – G, NTUA
Zheng Hao-Zhe – G, NTUST
Zheng Kai-Chi – G, CCUT
- Foreign student issue
On July 1, the new league preparation committee announced that foreign students will no longer be eligible for the draft due to foreign students' roster spots, which were originally available in P. League+ rule but not in T1 League.[2] This decision made the 8 foreign students who had already applied for the draft made a joint statement on July 2 to protest for their right.[16] The committee claimed that all 11 teams from P. League+ and T1 League had agreed the elimination of the foreign students' roster spots, but was later denied by Taipei Fubon Braves and Kaohsiung 17LIVE Steelers.[17][18][19] On July 3, the committee said that they will rediscuss the supplementary measures and whether foreign students can join the draft.[20][21] On July 11, the TPBL kept the decision to exclude foreign student from the draft but allowed teams currently without foreign students could sign one foreign student as a reserved import player.[7]
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