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Official debut! Win by 30 points! Another Chinese forward who can play in the NBA

Today's Chinese forwards are full of talents, Cui Yongxi, who is playing in the NBA, Zhang Boyuan, a superstar who has been in the limelight in recent years, and Wang Junjie, who plays in the NCAA.

Wang Junjie was born in 05, 2.06 meters tall, 3 to 4 swing people, represented the Chinese men's basketball team in the U19 World Cup last year, playing an average of 24.6 minutes per game, cutting 12.8 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.3 breaks, beating Yang Hansen to win the team's scoring title, against the United States (13 points), Spain (21 points) and Canada (11 points) strong teams have played.

This guy has comprehensive skills, has the ability to officiate on his own, and has excellent athleticism, and is physically strong and not afraid of confrontation, and has the shadow of Ding Yanyuhang, a "four-character foreign aid".

NCAA Wang Junjie played at the University of San Francisco and played 19 times in his freshman season, averaging 2.8 points and 1.2 rebounds in 7.5 minutes per game, shooting 43.5% from the field.

He recently made his sophomore season debut, playing 11 minutes off the bench, shooting 2-of-3 from the field and 1-of-2 from the free-throw line to help the team win by a full 30 points at California State University, Long Beach, 84-54.

Look at this European step layup, how dare to make a move.

But I still have to be honest, in fact, Wang Junjie's NCAA road is not smooth, and he has not had a stable chance to play in his sophomore season, either being DNP or can only play in garbage time.

If the NCAA has never come out, and the current pitiful data is destined to hit the NBA hopelessly, then maybe join the CBA to play a year or two in transition.

Cui Yongxi is a very good example, first experienced two seasons in the Guangzhou team, and gradually became the core of the team and the starting main force of the national team, and then waited until he felt that the time was ripe, and he still started the road to impact the NBA, and finally succeeded.

No matter how talented you are, if you can't be seen, it's useless.

Wang Junjie played at Hailiang Foreign Language Chinese Middle School in Zhejiang during his high school days, but he will not necessarily play for Zhejiang in the CBA.

What is certain is that when this guy decides to return to China, it will inevitably cause a scramble, because it is indeed a rare good seedling!

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