U Sports reported on September 2 (Text/Madison) On September 2, Beijing time, according to the latest news from Taiwan local media, Quincy Davis, the naturalized player of the Chinese Taipei Men's Basketball Team, has been recognized by the Asian Organizing Committee. He will be

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U Sports reported on September 2 (text/Madison) Beijing time on September 2, according to the latest news from Taiwan local media, the identity of Quincy Davis, a naturalized player of the Chinese Taipei Men's Basketball Team, has been recognized by the Asian Organizing Committee. He will be sure to represent Chinese Taipei to play the upcoming 2014 Asian Games Men's Basketball Team in Incheon, South Korea, which is undoubtedly a favorable news for Chinese Taipei.

U Sports reported on September 2 (Text/Madison) On September 2, Beijing time, according to the latest news from Taiwan local media, Quincy Davis, the naturalized player of the Chinese Taipei Men's Basketball Team, has been recognized by the Asian Organizing Committee. He will be  - DayDayNews

Quincy Davis confirmed that he would bring the Chinese Taipei Men's Basketball Team to the Asian Games

In fact, as early as the morning of this year, Chinese Taipei had submitted personal information and registration applications for naturalized player Quincy Davis to the Asian Organizing Committee. In May, the Asian Organizing Committee had also determined that his naturalized identity was no problem.

Recently, the Asian Organizing Committee conducted a review of all naturalized players participating in the Asian Games. In this way, Chinese Taipei will submit Quincy Davis's information to the Asian Organizing Committee. Fortunately, the results of the review have also come down. Davis has successfully obtained identity recognition and can continue to represent Chinese Taipei in the men's basketball game at the Asian Games.

, and Li Yizhong, secretary-general of the Basketball Association of Taipei, also said in an interview: "The Asian Organizing Committee changed a lot after a while. After all, it was said it was OK in May, but it was a review a few days ago. At that time, we were very nervous, and fortunately we passed the test smoothly."

, and Philippine naturalized player Blachi may not be so lucky. Although Blachi performed very well on the stage of the Men's Basketball World Cup, the Asian Organizing Committee reviewed the players. Blachi was likely to be unable to represent the Philippines because of incomplete information.

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