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  1. For the first time in its ten-year history, Japan's professional basketball league leaves Japan — and it lands in Manila. On September 9 and 10, 2026, the B.LEAGUE MANILA GAMES 2026 brings two regular-season-calibre matchups to the SM Mall of Asia Arena: Levanga Hokkaido versus Gunma Crane Thunders, twice, 7:00 pm tip both nights. The billing writes itself for Filipino fans, because both rosters carry Gilas Pilipinas blood — Dwight Ramos suits up for Levanga Hokkaido and AJ Edu for Gunma Crane Thunders, making this the rare night where two Filipino national-team mainstays face each other in front of a home crowd, in games that count for Japanese professional pride. The official banner: "TWO NATIONS, ONE BEAT" — staged to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the normalisation of Japan-Philippines diplomatic relations and the B.League's own 10th anniversary. The country's Japanese-league diaspora era gets its first home fixture. The Verified Facts Item Detail Event B.LEAGUE MANILA GAMES 2026 Dates Wednesday September 9 + Thursday September 10, 2026 Tip-off 7:00 pm both nights Venue SM Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay (capacity ~15,000) Matchup Levanga Hokkaido vs. Gunma Crane Thunders (two-game set) Filipino headliners Dwight Ramos (Levanga Hokkaido) · AJ Edu (Gunma Crane Thunders) Official banner "TWO NATIONS, ONE BEAT" Occasion First B.League games staged outside Japan · 70th anniversary of Japan-PH diplomatic normalisation · B.League 10th anniversary Tickets SM Tickets (smtickets.com) — MOA Arena standard channels The Stakes This is not a friendly with a marketing wrapper. The B.League has become the substantive overseas home for Filipino professional talent over the past half-decade — Ramos, Edu, Kai Sotto's stints, the Kiefer and Thirdy Ravena era at San-En and NeoPhoenix before them — and the league's decision to stage its first-ever overseas fixture in Manila is an explicit acknowledgment of where its most-passionate foreign market lives. Filipino B.League viewership numbers have been among the league's strongest international audiences since the Ravena signings opened the pipeline. For the two clubs, the Manila set doubles as early-season preparation with genuine roster competition. For Filipino fans, the fixture answers the question the diaspora era has been building toward: what does a B.League game feel like live, at home? The Ramos-Edu matchup — Dwight Ramos (guard/wing, Gilas mainstay since 2021) against AJ Edu (big, Gilas frontcourt) in opposing colours, twice. Expect Gilas-jersey density in the stands to rival any national-team window. Tickets & Practicalities Tickets — via SM Tickets online and MOA Arena box office. Two-night ticket demand will skew toward the September 10 closer; the September 9 opener is the smart buy if you want the better seat for the money. The venue — SM Mall of Asia Arena sits in the MOA complex; standard arena playbook applies — MRT-3/LRT-1 EDSA-Taft + shuttle loop, MOA carparks, P2P routes from Makati/BGC/Ortigas/QC. Make a night of it — the MOA complex dining circuit before tip-off; the bay-side esplanade after. The Bigger Frame Japanese professional basketball staging a home-away-from-home fixture in Manila is a milestone in the region's basketball economy — the same logic that brought NBA preseason games to Manila in 2013 and the FIBA World Cup in 2023, now applied by the league that actually employs the country's overseas core. If the two-night set packs MOA Arena (and Dwight Ramos has publicly said that's the hope), expect this to become an annual fixture — and expect the B.League's Manila scouting footprint to deepen accordingly. Your turn. Going on the 9th, the 10th, or both? Section recommendations for MOA Arena basketball sightlines. Ramos vs. Edu — whose night is it? B.League regulars — how do Levanga and Gunma project this season, and what should first-time B.League watchers know about the league's pace-and-space style compared to the PBA? Jersey-spotting reports welcome after each night. And the standing question: should the B.League make Manila an annual stop? — Bizman
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