The 2023 FIBA World Cup concludes with lots of highlights, inspiring stories, and lessons learned for fans and future hosts, both in the Philippines and beyond
has come and gone in a proverbial blink of an eye, and the basketball-worshipping fans in the Philippines are now back to their regular habits of watching their favorite players from afar.
While the Philippines was the 2023 World Cup’s final phase host, it was assisted in the group stages by Japan and Indonesia, marking the first time in the event’s history that it was not held exclusively in one place.
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