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Almost knocked out the United States team! South Sudanese basketball, worthy of headlines!

In a men's basketball warm-up game before the Olympics, South Sudan lost to the United States men's basketball team by 1 point, which was really shocking.

South Sudan's basketball rise is thanks to two units:

One is the CBA, their main players, the effect of training in the league is too good, what Carrick Jones, Shayok, amazing.

The second is the Lakers, and the Lakers' installment payments indirectly help Luo Er Deng to support the country's basketball construction.

Originally, I planned to make today's headline about the change of coach of the Chinese men's basketball team, but after seeing some of Gabriel's words, I was very moved, so I changed my position.

South Sudan, the country's basketball, deserves a headline.

I also hope that after reading this post, you and I in front of the screen can cherish the opportunity to play basketball more.

We're really happy, and we don't have to make excuses for ourselves...

Let's not talk about the details of this game, the following is what the Lakers old players said, it is not long, but it is very content.

This game is much more important to us than basketball itself.

Today we are united and hope to continue to do different things to build the country in the future,Until one day, we proudly said that we were from South Sudan.

Most countries in the world have never heard of South Sudan, and today we show the world our potential.

We're a bunch of refugees who spend a few weeks a year playing against the best players in the world, and we don't even have an indoor basketball court.

All those who compete with us and understand know that African basketball is part of the future, it's only a matter of time before the next generation grows up.

You know, there are a billion people in all of Africa, and they're no different from any of us. The fact that we are able to represent ourselves and get to this level is based on these opportunities.

You know, being able to have different conditions, I grew up in United States, a lot of us grew up in Australia, some grew up somewhere else.

I remember that in the village there was a group of tall children.

I went back to my hometown in South Sudan to visit them, and they didn't have any chances, they were seven feet tall, but they were herding cattle.

Some people in the world don't have the opportunity to play basketball for a living.

You know, some people have to go fishing, some people have to herd cattle, and you have to do different things in order to survive.

We have experienced a lot of pain and bloodshed every year.

We want to be able to do something that unites us, that we stop looking at each other in tribalistic terms, that we don't think we're different.

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