James Mao (毛加恩) is a former basketball player on Taiwan’s national team. Today, he's general manager of the New Taipei Kings. His roster includes Joseph Lin (brother of Jeremy Lin) and Quincy Davis, a L.A. native who’s now a Taiwanese citizen.

For the last 20 years, a fully professional basketball league simply didn’t exist in Taiwan. And as of 2022, there are now two professional leagues at play: The P. League+ (6 teams) and the T-1 League (6 teams).

“There's no reason why Taiwan basketball can't be as good as Japan or Korea or China, but it comes down to a lot of people investing a lot of time and energy and also resources to help these players improve,” says James Mao.

See New Taipei Kings website for season schedule: https://www.newtaipeikings.com/

Today’s host is JR Wu, a former journalist with two decades of media experience in the US and Asia. She has led news bureaus for Reuters and Dow Jones.

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Host - Emily Y. Wu

Host - Emily Y. Wu

Emily Y. Wu is the executive producer of Ghost Island Media, a podcast network she founded in 2019. She is the presenter of The Taiwan Take podcast, Game Changers with Emily Y. Wu television series, and a co-host on the Metalhead Politics podcast.

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