Chinese basketball has encountered a ridiculous farce! U14 game 8 107, where is youth basketball hea

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-03-05

Dear basketball fans and court fanatics, have you ever heard of this wonderful game of Chinese basketball? On March 5, Beijing time, in a U14 game, the Heilongjiang team lost 8:107 to Daqing Sports School. Yes, you heard it right, it's only 8 points, and the opponent actually slashed 107 points! What the hell is going on? Let's uncover this ridiculous farce today.

First of all, I must emphasize that this is not an NBA game, but it happened in the Chinese Basketball League. Well, that's right, we're talking about the U14 game of Chinese basketball, and some students may say, isn't this age group supposed to grow up happily in the process of exercise and competition? However, when you hear the score of 8:107, you may have a slight doubt about basketball in an instant.

So the question is, does this game really help the children? This can't help but make people sigh, is the development of grassroots basketball really as we want? The result of this game seems a little wrong, like playing kindergarten, winning or losing is not obvious, and the intensity and challenge of the game are lacking.

Imagine that you only score 8 points in a game, and not only do you have a pitiful number of points, but you can't even grab a rebound. What is it like? Does it make you doubt life, let alone encourage yourself to keep going? The opponent scored 107 points, what sense of accomplishment did he have? It's like you're playing against a kid and they easily tell you, "Oh, we didn't pay attention while we were playing, and we gave you 8 points." ”

The game did raise some concerns about the future of Chinese basketball. The current base does not look optimistic, and this group of players seems to have lost the ability to continue to win glory for Chinese basketball on the international stage. Yao Ming's previous school basketball program, the development of youth basketball in China, may take more time to witness the results.

Overall, the outcome of this game raised questions about the direction of the development of basketball in China, and also made us full of doubts about the future of youth basketball. Perhaps, the reform and training plan of basketball needs to be more refined, otherwise we may really lose a generation of potential players in this land that loves basketball.

Finally, I would like to ask you what are your thoughts and suggestions on the outcome of this game? How do you think Chinese basketball can really take off? Leave a comment to share your views! The future of basketball is in our hands.

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