DUBAI - The Dubai International Basketball Championship (DIAB) has unveiled its 30th edition, which culminated in its seventh title in a row after a competition with 10 Asian and African teams in a tournament that has been repeated since 1989. The event, supported by musical instruments, has emerged from drums, instruments, drums, drums and DJs during periods of play that give it a unique advantage in terms of mass, especially when compared to those usually seen in football stadiums.

Over the past 30 years, the Dubai Basket has created a variety of promotional styles, beginning with the advent of the drum and the saxophone music machine in the 1990s, specifically with the Lebanese community and the Association of Wisdom Fans, and the development of instruments to enter the stands with the majority of musical instruments. The Filipino community is encouraged to create encouragement through longitudinal airliners, which are usually struck together to create a unified promotional voice. However, what is remarkable is that the Dubai basket is unique in comparison to other games, especially football. T what is known as "DJ" who is a motivational introduction of music during play, as well as the adoption of a musical tone to help the team near the 24-second period for the end of the attack before the ball turns to the opposing team.

"The popular basket and the dependence on musical instruments give the Dubai basket the edge of exclusivity in the Asian championships, especially as it represents a transition and mix of carnivals, which are usually seen in the patrols of representatives of the participating countries, In Dubai, represented by the Filipino, Syrian and Lebanese communities, are using the same styles in their country's playstands, which gives the Dubai Basket stand the difference from other tournaments and surpasses the popular enthusiasm for popular football-style games. "

"The entry of DJs into the Dubai basket in the past 10 years has added to the promotional advantage of the NBA, in particular the introduction of songs taken from the heritage of each team," said Filipino cheerleader Marcos Biella. And during the periods of time off, or through encouraging tunes during play times, and ending with the help of the team in alerting to the end of the 24-second period and the expiry of the attack time. "

"The Philippine community has already introduced the Jazz in the version last year to support its well-known style, which depends on longitudinal aerobics, which usually strikes some to produce a unified voice from the public and motivate our country's representative in the tournament," he said.

Syrian Hashem Ali said: "The Syrian community is keen to use drum machines, horns and horns in the stands of the Dubai basket. This is an extension of the same tools that are used in basketball halls in Syria. Basketball excellence from the rest of the other famous games, notably football. "

In the same vein, Lebanon's Joan Tartarian said: "The ties between the Lebanese and Syrian factions from the 1990s formed the cornerstones of the public carnivals that distinguish the Dubai basket from the rest of the other games. The heads of the associations usually attended their countries accompanied by the same musical instruments used in their patrols. Dubai, one of the most famous "Bajour" Lebanese, who was coming to Dubai with his colleagues in the Association accompanied drums and blowing machines Kalksafon and others, which is the same as the known president of the Association of Syrian clubs known as "Abu Abaya," who wore the Syrian flag permanently, B with his colleagues in the association with their promotional tools. "