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Zhou trains in US with eye on NBA

CHINESE basketball player Zhou Qi will enter the 2016 NBA draft, media reports said, bidding to succeed superstar Yao Ming as the league’s top name from China.

Zhou, a center who towers 2.18 meters tall, has played two seasons for the Xinjiang Flying Tigers in the Chinese Basketball Association, leading it for blocks both times.

Nicknamed “the big devil king,” he has already filed his paperwork to enter the draft, when NBA teams in June select their new players for the season, and begun training in the US, Tencent Sport said.

Chinese fans are avid followers of the NBA and constitute its largest overseas market, but the CBA has failed to produce top-notch talent, with the exception of recent Hall of Fame inductee Yao.

Yao retired in 2011 and Yi Jianlian left NBA in 2012. Zhou weighs 95 kilograms and averaged 15.8 points, 9.8 rebounds and 3.2 blocks in the 2015-2016 season for Xinjiang.

Hou Wei, the Xinjiang club’s chairman, told the Beijing Times his team was reluctant to part with Zhou. “We believe the time isn’t right [for him], but he himself wanted to give it a try,” he said.

The hashtag #Fire up, Zhou Qi# had garnered more than 14 million views on China’s Twitter-like Weibo social media platform. “After 10 years of waiting, finally there’s hot young blood ready to challenge the NBA!” said one poster. Another wrote: “No matter how the draft turns out, I’m still very much looking forward to seeing Chinese faces in the NBA once again — this wait has truly been too long.”




 

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