A refresher: In the next round of qualifying, Tall Blacks will play Jordan, Lebanon and either Syria or India – all sides who finished behind the Tall Blacks' depleted youth brigade at last year's Asia Cup. Points carry over from the first stage, and the eventual three qualifiers from the aforementioned quartet all play twice against China, South Korea and the Tall Blacks, with four of those six sides qualifying for the World Cup.
That should be no problem for the Tall Blacks, but those games will be of huge value, and will all be competitive, something Hong Kong were never going to provide in what was literally a mammoth mismatch.
In what used to be a rarity, the Tall Blacks had a massive height advantage, and made the most of it, dominating in the paint and claiming an absurd 52 rebounds to Hong Kong's 17.
Tom Abercrombie and Rob Loe feasted on an array of open threes to lead all scorers with 18 points apiece, but while the thrashing gave head coach Paul Henare a chance to experiment with some different lineups and combinations, it's difficult to parse which lineups really clicked, and which simply profited from inferior opposition.
However, Henare was pleased with being able to sort out some of the basics in the team's first game together since February.
"We were trying to implement some new things offensively, and to run it against someone other than ourselves was good. We've had guys who haven't played competitive hoops for a few months, those guys who aren't in season right now, it was important for them to get some game wind in the lungs.
"In that respect it was good to tick those things off."
Jack Salt was one of the Tall Blacks who hadn't played since March, and the Virginia centre had nine points and seven rebounds on his return to the national side.
He was pleased with the team's performance but noted that there's improvements to be made before they take on China.
"There's definitely stuff we can work on, on the defensive end. A few slips, but we did pick it up a little bit in the second half."
Those defensive lapses will need to be tidied up before the Chinese clash, a game which will be their real test of this international window.
China have a promising roster, and will provide a perfect gauge of how the Tall Blacks are tracking on their path to the World Cup - a path which is overwhelming likely to end in World Cup qualification.