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Now, let's mainly talk about the three major mobile fortresses during the peak period of Chinese men's basketball: Yao Ming, Wang Zhizhi, and Yi Jianlian. They all played in the NBA, so what are their respective scores?
Wang Zhizhi scored 604 points
He went to the NBA in 1996 at the age of 21 and was selected by the Mavericks in the first round as the seventh pick. He played for five seasons in the NBA, drifting around and playing for three teams: the Mavericks, Clippers, and Heat. He played a total of 60 games for the Mavericks, 43 games for the Clippers, and 34 games for the Heat, adding up to a total of 137 games in the NBA. Looking up the data, Wang Zhizhi scored a total of 604 points, grabbed 231 rebounds, and had 39 assists in the NBA. His brightest moment was in the 2003 season when he came off the bench to score 21 points in a game against the Nuggets.
Yao Ming scored 9247 points
Yao Ming was selected by the Rockets as the number one pick in 2002. Although he spent nine seasons in the NBA, he actually only played for eight seasons due to excessive use by the Rockets. Yao Ming announced his retirement during the 2010-11 season. Although he only played for eight seasons in the NBA, his influence was unprecedented. To this day, he can be considered the number one Asian player in the NBA. In eight seasons with the Rockets, Yao Ming played 486 games, scoring a total of 9247 points, grabbing 4494 rebounds, and having 769 assists. His brightest game was in the 2004 season when he scored 41 points and grabbed 16 rebounds in a game against the Hawks, showcasing a dominant performance.
Yi Jianlian scored 2148 points
Yi Jianlian was selected by the Bucks as the sixth pick in the 2007 season. He played for five seasons in the NBA, not including a short-term contract with the Lakers. He played for the Bucks, Nets, Wizards, and Mavericks, playing 113, 63, and 30 games respectively. In total, he participated in 272 games, including those with the Lakers. He scored a total of 2148 points, grabbed 1339 rebounds, and had 192 assists. His personal highlight game was in the 2007 season when he recorded 29 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 assists in a game between the Bucks and the Bobcats.
These are the scores and number of games played by the three players in the NBA. Although Batt, Sun Yue, and Zhou Qi also played in the NBA, compared to these three players, they can basically be ignored. Looking back now, it seems that there are no current Chinese players who appear to have the ability to play in the NBA. Why is this the case? You can ponder it for yourself.
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