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With Choi Yongxi s NBA gate closed, it proves once again that Chinese small men are unable to gain a foothold in the NBA

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The Guangdong Men's Basketball Team has officially announced that Choi Yongxi has completed the signing of the Guangdong Men's Basketball Team. Choi Yongxi signed a four-year B-class contract. After Choi Yongxi's four-year contract was signed, it is announced that Choi Yongxi will never return to the NBA to play again. In the past two years, Choi Yongxi has struggled in the NBA and tried his best. He has ambition and dreams. He wants to prove himself, and he also wants to prove that a small Chinese player can gain a foothold in the NBA. However, the reality is cruel and very skinny. Choi Yongxi was seriously injured in the NBA. In the face of a major injury, Choi Yongxi had to bow to fate.

Looking at history, there are many players in Chinese history playing in the NBA. If you analyze it a little, you will find that Chinese players can really gain a foothold in the NBA, such as Yao Ming, Yi Jianlian and Wang Zhizhi, while small guards or forwards, such as Sun Yue and Ding Yanyuhang, are difficult to gain a foothold in the NBA. Sun Yue can't even play as a substitute in the Lakers, and can only play in the Development League, and was soon laid off.

Ding Yanyuhang went to play in the summer league, but he was seriously injured. Besides, Zeng Fanbo, who is playing in the Nets, is highly praised in China and is known as one of the top strikers in China, but he can only sign an Exhibit 10 contract at the Nets.

Today Nets Chinese official updates social media, poster welcomes Zeng Fanbo. "The Brooklyn Nets signed a contract with Zeng Fanbo today and continue to pursue their dreams together." The Nets official wrote on social media. According to previous reports from Nets reporter Brian Lewis, Beijing men's basketball player Zeng Fanbo signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Brooklyn Nets. At the same time, the Nets officially announced the training camp roster, in which Chinese player Zeng Fanbo is on the list and will wear the No. 12 jersey. It is said that the Nets currently have only one two-way contract. If Zeng Fanbo wants to get a two-way contract, it must be before the start of the regular season. This time is not far away. Whether Zeng Fanbo can get a two-way contract is still a big question mark.

Sun Yue, Cui Yongxi, Ding Yanyuhang and Zeng Fanbo all want to prove that small Chinese players can play in the NBA, but over the years, they have either suffered serious injuries or guarded the water dispenser and sat on the bench. Why is this? It's actually very simple, it's not as talented as human.

Someone said before that basketball is a project specially opened for black people. This statement is rough and not rough, because basketball is about speed, bounce, and talent. They all occupy all these three events. Sun Yue revealed his career in the NBA not long ago. He told a story that he once pushed the barbell in the Lakers gym. He felt that the weight was pushed to the limit, but the black players pushed it casually for more than a dozen times, and they had to increase the amount.

Sun Yue saw it and remembered it in his heart. He shook his head. At that time, he felt that the gap between him and black players was too big. Sun Yue was called a player with a lot of talent in China. He made a name for himself at the 2008 Olympics and became famous in one game. It can be said that small players like Sun Yue are rare in China, but in the NBA, no one can rank first. The facts show that the physical talent gap between yellow and black people is not a little bit. The problem is that black players are better than you and work harder than you. For example, Jordan, Kobe and James are all black players like this. If a small Chinese player wants to gain a foothold in the NBA, he really doesn't know how long it will take to wait. At least there is no hope in recent decades.

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