Chinese Men's Basketball is currently experiencing a low point, but a group of young stars are emerging. Xun Si'nan, a 17-year-old player who stands at 2.13 meters tall, has recently excelled in high school competitions and is now under the attention of the Chinese Men's Basketball team. The head coach of the Chinese Men's Basketball team, Guo Shiqiang, is currently in the United States to observe players, and Xun Si'nan is one of his targets. Xun Si'nan possesses excellent physical conditions and athletic talent, and his skills are continuously improving. He has already received offers from several prestigious NCAA schools and is currently rated as a four-star high school student. In the future, he is expected to compete in NCAA games and then aim for the NBA. Xun Si'nan has an arm span of 2.30 meters and is an interior player skilled in defense. He played two seasons at Windermere High School and is currently playing for Georgetown Preparatory High School this season. In a recent high school game, Georgetown Preparatory High School defeated St. Albans High School 81-56, with Xun Si'nan playing 22 minutes, shooting 6 out of 7, making 1 out of 1 three-pointers, and 5 out of 6 free throws, scoring 18 points, 9 rebounds, and 1 assist, with 1 turnover. In this game, Xun Si'nan had a very high offensive efficiency, scoring a three-pointer shortly after the start. Over the past year, Xun Si'nan has been practicing his three-point shots intensively. During last year's national youth men's basketball training camp, he talked about his plan to…