
Mr. Su Qun dissected three typical examples from the sports world: the Chinese
male stepchildren
, ice majors and skiing talent Ailing Ku. He noted that the country's sports sector is open to the naturalization phenomenon, however, the basketball community has a conservative stance on it and is not expected to follow suit in the short term.
Ailing Ku is a great example of a naturalized athlete, and even though he returned to his homeland of the United States after winning the title, his outstanding performance still proves that the Sports Authority's naturalization strategy at the Winter Olympics was a success.
According to the survey, 47% of fans strongly favor
China men's basketball team
introduction of foreign aid, while 39% of the fans are against it and another 13% are neutral about it. Of the fans who do not support naturalization, 47% believe that the money used for naturalization should be invested in the construction of the youth training system.
Jeremy Lin used to be the balancer of the naturalization issue. As a Chinese-American point guard, he showed off his skills in the NBA and expressed his willingness to play for our country's basketball cause. Unfortunately, Lin is no longer young enough to help China's men's basketball team leapfrog the ranks of Asia's top teams. Jeremy Lin has become the Chinese basketball "identity" of a lone case, if he was 5 years younger, perhaps the men's basketball team has long accepted naturalization.










