Original title: Yao Ming: China’s campus sports are decades behind the United States, football basketball faces exhaustion
On September 7, Beijing time, Yao Ming, Basketball Association, China, the chairman of the board said in an interview with foreign media that China’s campus sports are decades behind the United States. Yao Ming also reluctantly said that China’s basketball and football talents are shrinking, and the selection of talents is increasing. The narrower it is, the plight of clever women is difficult to cook without rice.
In recent years, China’s campus basketball has made great progress, and the CBA drafts have also been carried out vividly, providing CBA with many excellent real-time capabilities, such as Wang Shaojie and Jiang Yuxing. However, compared with the United States, China’s campus sports are still There is a huge gap, Yao Ming soberly pointed out that “American’s sports have become a part of education, and we are also working hard on campus sports, but it is decades behind the United States.”
Both the Chinese men’s football team and the men’s basketball team have become my brothers. Since the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan, men’s football has never won a World Cup ticket. The Chinese men’s basketball team missed the Tokyo Olympics, creating the embarrassment that they missed the Olympics for the first time in 37 years.
Yao Ming said that it is the exhaustion of basketball choices that has caused such a dilemma. “We always say that we can’t find 11 players and 5 players in China. However, we only have 6,000 registered football players and 3,000 registered basketball players. It’s really hard to cook without straw.”Return to Sohu to see more
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Yao Ming: Chinese campus sports lags behind the United States for decades, football basketball faces exhaustion_王少杰_1_CBA
On September 7, Beijing time, Yao Ming, Basketball Association, China, the chairman of the board said in an interview with foreign media that China’s campus sports are decades behind the United States. Yao Ming also reluctantly said that China’s basketball and football talents are shrinking, and the selection of talents is increasing. The narrower it is, the plight of clever women is difficult to cook without rice.
In recent years, China’s campus basketball has made great progress, and the CBA drafts have also been carried out vividly, providing CBA with many excellent real-time capabilities, such as Wang Shaojie and Jiang Yuxing. However, compared with the United States, China’s campus sports are still There is a huge gap, Yao Ming soberly pointed out that “American’s sports have become a part of education, and we are also working hard on campus sports, but it is decades behind the United States.”
Both the Chinese men’s football team and the men’s basketball team have become my brothers. Since the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan, men’s football has never won a World Cup ticket. The Chinese men’s basketball team missed the Tokyo Olympics, creating the embarrassment that they missed the Olympics for the first time in 37 years.
Yao Ming said that it is the exhaustion of basketball choices that has caused such a dilemma. “We always say that we can’t find 11 players and 5 players in China. However, we only have 6,000 registered football players and 3,000 registered basketball players. It’s really hard to cook without straw.”Return to Sohu to see more
Editor:
Disclaimer: The opinions of this article only represent the author himself. Sohu is an information publishing platform. Sohu only provides information storage space services.
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