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Losing to the Japanese men's basketball team, I am really very sad in my heart, there is no doubt about this.
Any fan who loves the Chinese men's basketball team is unwilling to accept the result of losing in the end.
Not to mention, it was still lost to the Japanese men's basketball team.
However, this is competitive sports, it never cares whether the fans accept it or not, it just presents it according to the final result.
Therefore, we all need to calm down and think about what the problems of the Chinese men's basketball team are?
Speaking of which, it is necessary to correct the opinion of some fans.
They believe that the record of the two Asian preliminaries is 1 win and 1 loss, and if the record cannot be changed in any way and must lose 1 game, then they would rather lose to the Mongolian men's basketball team than win the Japanese men's basketball team.
Because, losing to the Japanese men's basketball team is really embarrassing.
This view is a bit wrong.
First of all, if you lose to the Mongolian men's basketball team in the first game, then facing the Japanese men's basketball team in the second game, I am afraid that in the end it will not be as simple as losing by 3 points.
It's about losing a few points.
The reason is very simple, even the Mongolian men's basketball team can't win, how can it win the Japanese men's basketball team.
This is completely out of step with the essence of competitive sports.
The difference in strength is not large, and it is possible for a certain "upset" to appear, but if the gap in strength is too large, and then there is a "cold", it will be unless the most "extreme" situation occurs.
For example, the stronger side has a large number of "injuries" to the main players.
Obviously, this probability is also extremely small.
So, this part of the fans should stop thinking cranky.
Secondly, there is no shame in losing to the Japanese men's basketball team, now the strength of the Japanese men's basketball team is indeed stronger than us, of course, we can say how many of our main forces did not come, such as Zhou Qi, Zhao Rui and Zhang Zhenlin.
However, the same is true for the Japanese men's basketball team, two players in the NBA, Hachimura and Yuta Watanabe, also did not come.
In such a comparison, regardless of who has greater "losses" on both sides, it is said that they are equal, and they are both "second teams", and the Chinese men's basketball team still loses.
So, there's not much to say about this.
Second, after the game, many fans and ** are deliberately exaggerating how unacceptable it is to lose to the Japanese men's basketball team, for example, since 1936, the Japanese men's basketball team has never won against us in Asian and higher competitions.
This record has been held for 88 years.
However, there are two issues behind this.
First, wasn't there a little bit of anticipation for the loss of this game?
I think anyone who has watched the last few years, especially the games that Djordjevic has led the team in the past two years, should have thought that this game would be lost.
After all, with almost all the main players playing, playing a mediocre Asian Games, or on our home field, we almost couldn't keep even a "bronze medal".
What else can't you lose?
Second, no record is absolutely immortal, no matter how long it lasts.
Because everything is changing.
Take the Chinese men's basketball team and the Japanese men's basketball team as examples, indeed, historically, our strength is far ahead, but modern basketball has changed too much in terms of both playing style and rules.
In this way, everyone has their own opportunity to "change".
The strong team may be stronger, or it may be weaker.
The underdog may become stronger, or it may be weaker.
All in all, it's all about your own planning and development.
There is no doubt that the Japanese men's basketball team has indeed done a better job in these areas over the years.
They have players who play at the highest level of basketball in the world, and they are two.
Although the level of their local basketball league is not very high, it is also pursuing improvement, and some time ago the chairman of the B League also said in an interview that he plans to send five players to the Australian league every year.
That's a very practical plan.
Down-to-earth, how can you not progress?
On the other hand, our Chinese men's basketball team, all of them are "shrinking" in the CBA, and no player dares to step out of the comfort zone.
However, then there was a "self-destructive future".
Now, all the hope and pressure is given to a 18-year-old Yang Hansen.
Let's not talk about whether Yang Hansen can cash in on his talent as scheduled, even if he really cashes in, he alone can't carry the current Chinese men's basketball team.
Therefore, our fans should really put down their posture like the players.
There is no shame in losing to the Japanese men's basketball team, but it is a shame that some people feel ashamed to lose to the Japanese men's basketball team.
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