The god of war is mighty! Liu Yudong commented on the Chinese men's basketball team mercilessly, and the five major chronic diseases were revealed one by oneThe god of war Liu Yudong, a legend in the Chinese basketball world, recently once again severely criticized the Chinese men's basketball team with his sharp words and ruthless attitude.
In the face of the uproar in the domestic basketball world, he pointed out the five stubborn diseases of the current Chinese men's basketball team, and conducted a profound analysis and exposure one by one.
First of all, Liu Yudong pointed out bitterly that today's men's basketball players are seriously lacking in fighting spirit, just like weak bones made of clay, and often cannot show due tenacity and perseverance at critical moments in the game.
In the international arena, when the score is tight and the pressure is high, they seem to be powerless and dare not take on the heavy responsibility of deciding the outcome of the game.
The malaise at this critical moment has chilled countless audiences, and it has also made the outside world deeply question whether this group of players has the necessary psychological qualities and tough style of excellent athletes.
Secondly, in response to the team's style of play and mental outlook, Liu Yudong unceremoniously criticized their lack of blood.
He believes that the current men's basketball players are too conservative and cowering on the court, lacking the spirit of taking risks and the courage to challenge themselves.
They struggled defensively and hesitated offensively, especially at important points where the game was decided, and it was often the opposition who stepped up and our players who chose to retreat.
This cowardly performance not only angered the fans, but also invisibly reduced their sharpness and courage as real men and real basketball warriors.
Moreover, Liu Yudong also specifically mentioned a phenomenon that made him deeply worried - some players are playing "young master ball".
These players seem to live in their own ivory towers, with high self-esteem, deaf to outside criticism, and even resistant to any challenge that might shake their position.
They seem to be spoiled children of the aristocracy, who have turned the basketball court full of competition and fighting spirit into their own back garden, just seeking comfort and being unwilling to accept hardships and hardships.
This mentality leads them to often be squeamish and self-centered during competitions, completely deviating from the core values of teamwork and sportsmanship.
Fourth, Liu Yudong emphasized the technical level. He revealed that the current men's basketball players have low training quality, which is reflected in the low shooting rate and rough technical movements in actual combat.
The root cause of these problems is that they have a poor attitude towards training, and they have neither the determination to train hard nor the perseverance to strive for excellence.
In daily training, they are often satisfied with the status quo and are unwilling to pay more sweat to polish their skills and improve their physical fitness, making their performance on the field like an unpolished jade, losing its due brilliance.
Finally, and most painfully, Liu Yudong bluntly talked about the importance of ideological education.
He pointed out that the current players seem to have neglected this crucial link, focusing too much on their own financial gains, but forgetting the weight of national team glory and even national glory.
They may still be able to perform impressive statistics in the domestic league, but when faced with the rigors of international competitions, they often fall off the chain and lack reverence for the great responsibility of representing their country.
Their overly comfortable living conditions and deviations from their own positioning make it difficult for the entire team to form strong cohesion and combat effectiveness.
To sum up, Liu Yudong pointed out the various problems faced by the Chinese men's basketball team today from the perspective of an older generation of basketball players.
His criticism is not groundless, but based on a deep understanding of the game and a deep expectation of the younger generation of players.
Only by facing up to these problems, through solid training, positive mentality adjustment and correct value guidance, can the Chinese men's basketball team regain its lost glory, regain its strength, and show its true strength and style on the world stage.