
On September 6, Su Qun, a big basketball commentator, wielded his ink and expressed his views in support of the introduction of naturalized foreign aid to our men's basketball team.
Su Qun said bluntly: "have to make my position clear first, I have always advocated the introduction of naturalized foreign aid.
My argument is threefold: first, from the point guard to the interior, each position can be considered naturalization, especially the core guard, he can activate the other four positions on the court, to achieve a little naturalization, to enhance the overall situation; second, the global basketball are naturalization, our basketball talent is scarce, if not naturalized, it is difficult to fight with the strongest teams, and I'm afraid that it will only attract pity rather than respect; third, the basketball of our country is a long-term lack of high-level Third, our basketball has long lacked a high-level competitive environment (such as the Olympic Games, etc.), which will fall into a vicious circle and deteriorate.
The point is clear, the reasoning is sound, and the next step is to face reality head on: while naturalization has been generally accepted in our sports, the basketball world has struggled and fears that it will not accept the practice for quite some time.
Su Qun followed up with examples of our men's soccer team bringing in Brazilian players, the men's and women's ice hockey teams naturalizing 28 players, and Gu Ailing to further support his point.










