After a rather bleak year, fans no longer have any hope that the Chinese men's basketball team can make a major breakthrough. The only topic that is still being discussed is who will be the next naturalized player
Although Li Kaier was naturalized this year, the latter's style of play and on-court positioning could not be 100% integrated into the men's basketball system, and his performance in the World Cup was not good. ** And fans, and even players, believe that the Chinese men's basketball team should naturalize a guard who is good at attacking with the ball.
And now, an NBA guard has personally expressed his willingness to join the Chinese men's basketball team. Isaiah Wang, a rookie guard for the Pacers, said in an interview that he has Chinese ancestry and is willing to play for the Chinese men's basketball team. He said: "My great-grandfather was Chinese, and there are many historical origins in that regard, which I don't particularly know, but I know that my father's grandfather was Chinese, and I only know that." The reporter who interviewed him then introduced to Isaiah Wang about Anderson's naturalization in China and representing the Chinese men's basketball team in the World Cup, and asked Isaiah Wang if he would like to play for the Chinese men's basketball team in the international arena in the future.
Of course, if they want me to join, I'm willing to do it, I like to compete at a high level. With such a hearty answer, it is clear that Isaiah Wang is well aware of the Chinese fan market and the prospects for his career. Of course, it can also be seen that it is basically impossible for Isaiah Wang alone to change the future of the Chinese men's basketball team. Isaiah Wang was born on January 28, 2001, with a height of 1.91 meters and an arm span of 2.01 meters. He was the No. 55 pick in this year's draft, was drafted by the Pacers, and then signed a two-way contract. Although he is an NBA-level guard, he can only be regarded as a rookie. And this season, he hasn't played for the Pacers.
In college, Isaiah Wang led the University of Miami to the NCAA Final Four in his senior season, during which he averaged 162 points 43 rebounds and 32 assists 14 steals and 44 shooting percentages5%, 384% and 84 free throw percentage5%。In terms of individual ability and skill, Isaiah Wong is not an NBA starter, but he is still a potential scorer. Currently, he plays for the Pacers Development League, averaging 17. per game in nine games4 points 37 rebounds and 44 assists 11 steal and shooting 396%, 38% three-pointers, and 89 free throw percentages5%。To put it mildly, Isaiah Wang's current ability is also unique among the Chinese men's basketball guards.
If Isaiah Wang can finally join the Chinese men's basketball team, his style of play will look like a good fit for the national team.
Looking at it now, coupled with the forward combination of Li Kaier and Zhou Qi, the overall strength of the Chinese men's basketball team will definitely be improved.
Next, it's up to Isaiah Wang to be contacted.