The full game has ended, with the score fixed at 89-103. Qingdao team lost the game to Guangsha team by a margin of 14 points in an away game. Let's delve into it.
Firstly, on the Qingdao side, whenever there is a game involving them, there is always one focal point: Yang Hanshen. As a potential new star for the Chinese men's basketball team, he can be said to be the hope for nearly the next decade. What he grows into will directly determine the level that the Chinese men's basketball team can reach. Such a player is hard not to attract attention and discussion.
However, the CBA stage is too small, and the focus and discussion points here are limited. A player like him should go to a league with a higher level and more attention. As for which one, I believe everyone has their own ideas.
However, for some unknown reason, he gave up this opportunity this summer and resolutely continued to stay with the Qingdao team. It's not hard to imagine that there must have been "efforts" from the Qingdao team management. Of course, it's understandable; it's not easy to cultivate such a "box office guarantee," and letting him go like this would be unwilling.
Thinking back to the days of Yao Ming, Wang Zhizhi, etc., they were almost in the same situation. It can only be said that many years have passed, but many things still haven't changed.
However, what's different is that Yao Ming back then was constantly using various ways to rebel in order to achieve the goal of playing in a higher league. Yang Hanshen, on the other hand, seems to enjoy staying with the Qingdao team and in the CBA. He's not that eager for a higher-level stage. This point disappoints many fans.
Because so many talented players have stayed in the CBA, and eventually, their edges and halos have been gradually erased, leaving them with little difference from ordinary players. This is not only a loss for his personal career achievements but also for the entire Chinese men's basketball team.
If they could be more spirited and confident, perhaps the current Chinese men's basketball team wouldn't be in this state. Comparing this game with Yang Hanshen's opponent, Hu Jinqiu, both are interior players. If the latter had the same talent and ability as Yang Hanshen at this age, he would definitely be playing on a higher-level stage now. Because he possesses an unyielding professional attitude and a low-key, down-to-earth personal style. Such a player is simply "born" for basketball.
Unfortunately, Hu Jinqiu doesn't have Yang Hanshen's excellent natural conditions and overall strength. Although he has now become a top domestic interior player, his upper limit is basically set, and it's unlikely for him to make significant improvements.
Speaking of this, it's impossible not to feel regretful again about the current state of the Chinese men's basketball team. Those with attitude lack capability, and those with capability lack attitude. Therefore, this leads to the current situation where we can't produce players who could once dominate Asia or even the world.
I hope that after this match with Hu Jinqiu, especially after seeing himself being "completely crushed" by the opponent, Yang Hanshen can truly understand where his gap lies and thus be able to stimulate his inner desire to progress. Honestly, even as a professional player, possessing this "static talent" is still very difficult. I hope Yang Hanshen doesn't waste the "blessing" bestowed upon him by heaven.
Most importantly, at the age of youthful vigor, why can't a bit of "character" be seen? Setting aside whether to go to a higher stage or not, just staying in the CBA and Qingdao team should result in better performance. You can't just be helpless when faced with a double-team.
To put it bluntly, it's normal for interior players to encounter such situations, and there's no second way besides "hard solving." How to improve one's "hard-solving" ability, as always: practice.