The sad news came that the Chinese men's basketball team will have to lack an important player in the upcoming Asian preliminaries-Qi Lin. The reason was that he suffered a knee injury during the training camp and was forced to withdraw from the 14-man squad. This made fans regretful, because Qi Lin's performance this season was remarkable, averaging 183 points, the three-point shooting rate is as high as 41%, and the single-game bombardment is 33 points, which can be described as full of firepower.
Without Qi Lin, the Chinese men's basketball team seems to be missing a heavy gun with the most firepower, an outside player who can crush the opponent with athletic talent. Qi Lin's presence was supposed to be the right-hand man of the Chinese men's basketball team, and his injury meant that the team would face greater challenges on both the offensive and defensive ends.
However, the sudden injury has sparked a flurry of speculation and rumours. Some people even put forward conspiracy theories that Qi Lin was injured because of a deliberate impact by a teammate on the national team. The basis for this statement comes from a mysterious news post posted by Xinjiang team coach Qiu Biao after Qi Lin's injury: "Be a man and do things", which was interpreted by some people as support for Qi Lin, and also triggered some false speculation.
In fact, Qi Lin's injury was mainly caused by carelessness during the confrontation with his teammates, and there was no deliberate injury. Not only does this disturbance have no substantive basis, but it is also an unfair suspicion of teammates in the national team. With the big war approaching, such rumors will undoubtedly bring unnecessary turmoil to the Chinese men's basketball team.
It is worth noting that Zhao Jiayi withdrew from the national team with Qi Lin to participate in the Asian preliminaries. However, Zhao Jiayi's outstanding performance in the warm-up game, contributing 13 points, 11 rebounds and 2 steals, made fans regret that he was not selected for the squad in the end. His all-round performance and positivity are impressive in defense and rebounding battles, probably due to his inability to meet the coach's demands as a 2.02m-tall No. 4 player, who is competing with MVP favorite Abu.
This personnel change is not only a change in the sport, but also a challenge to the team's tactical system. We expect the Chinese men's basketball team to overcome difficulties in the Asian preliminaries and win glory for the country. Qi Lin, who has returned from injury, may be able to show his individual ability again in future games and bring more surprises to Chinese basketball. Fans, let's look forward to and support our men's basketball team and cheer for them! I'm here to talk about homely things