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Physical fitness, explosiveness, and confrontation crush 80% of the NBA's backcourt players.
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In the seventies, the national team was an absolute mainstay. The national team teammates in the same period are, Mu Tiezhu, Xing Weining, Huang Pinjie, Guo Yonglin, etc.
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The best thing about national basketball is that in the sixties and seventies of the last century, it played invincible opponents all over Asia and swept the basketball of Asian countries.
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Jeffin James ruined teammate Bryente and was the only power forward in the history of world basketball who didn't play on his body. Kevin Durant is the modern-day defender James who ruined teammate Bryent.
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The legendary Sidan O'Neill.
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An inside player for the golf quotient.
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Zhang Weiping was the star of the Chinese men's basketball team in the late 70s. Since 1973, Zhang Weiping has been in the national team for 8 years, Zhang Weiping has averaged 25 points per game at the World Championships, Zhang Weiping helped China win the Asian Championships in 1975 and 1977, and then won the 1978 Asian Games championship, completing the Asian competition three times in a row. It was also from that meeting that the Chinese men's basketball team began to establish its hegemony in Asia.
Although the technical statistics were not comprehensive and there were no three-point shooting statistics, Zhang Weiping still averaged more than 30 points per game in Asian games. He can be called the first generation of the Chinese men's basketball team. Zhang Weiping has outstanding sports talents, strong jumping, good strength, harmonious and fast movements, and extraordinary basketball awareness and feel.
As a forward player, he has the advantage of height, bounce and strength, solid footwork, and strong offensive ability under the basket. Zhang Weiping is only 1.93 meters tall, but his jumping ability has reached an astonishing vertical jump of 100 cm. He can easily dunk in games, and in training, he can also easily perform difficult technical movements such as aerial relays, two-handed back buckles, and big windmills.
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Zhang Weiping's basketball skills can be said to be very high at that time, Zhang Weiping played power forward at that time, and Zhang Weiping's height was also very good, and the position of playing power forward was also the best, Zhang Weiping's skills were very good at that time, and his skills at that time were equivalent to Garnett in the NBA.
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Zhang Weiping, as a former member of the national team, has a good bounce. At that time, it was a mainstay in the national team, and all of them were indispensable. Lead the national team.
Won a lot of games. He has excellent skills and tactics and good physical fitness. It was because of Zhang Weiping's experience and experience as a national team player at that time.
It was established that Zhang Weiping is now in the position of commentator in basketball. Zhang Weiping's level is beyond doubt.
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He was named in the first team of the World Cup.
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Zhang Weiping's skills were still very good back then, he was a basketball player of the older generation in China, and he had a high understanding of the field of basketball. He is often very professional in analyzing the game situation when commenting. His contribution to Chinese basketball is still very large.
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The now amiable and amiable Coach Zhang was a star player of the national team when he was young, and he was the first generation of flyers in the history of Chinese basketball. At the end of the seventies. Zhang Weiping and Mu Tiezhu constitute the two strongest firepower points of the Chinese men's basketball team, in the 1978 World Men's Basketball Championships, the Chinese team played 7 games, Zhang Weiping only scored more than 27 points in two games, which shows how strong Zhang's scoring ability is.
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Zhang Weiping, as an older generation of basketball players, was still very capable back then. Although he is not tall, his physical fitness is very good. The technology is also very good, and it can be said that it is both internal and external.
His bounce and explosiveness are very strong, and many people may not know that he is actually the first generation of flyers in the history of Chinese basketball.
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Now we know that Coach Zhang is more in his commentary on basketball games, but when he was young, he was a star player of the national team and also known as Asia's No. 1 flyer. Back in the late 70s, he and Mu Tie played seven games in the 1978 World Men's Basketball Championship, five of which scored more than 30 points, and together they formed the team's strongest offensive firepower.
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My grandfather used to tell me that Zhang Weiping in that era was actually very similar to Barkley in the NBA later, he was not tall, but he had to have an inside line, an outside line, and a good physical fitness, so he could rampage on the inside. It can be said that he was the star of the Chinese men's basketball team in the late 70s, and he and Mu Tiezhu at that time formed the two major firepower points of the Chinese men's basketball team. Many people only know that Zhang Weiping once averaged 25 points per game at the World Championships, but few people know that he is actually the first generation of Chinese men's basketball team flyers.
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Zhang Weiping, born in Beijing on July 14, 1949, is a former Chinese national basketball team player, coach, basketball commentator and commentator of the ** Dianli Leakage TV Sports Channel, and often commentates on the NBA.
As a player, Zhang Weiping represented the national team and won the 8th Zheng Yu, the 92th Asian Men's Basketball Championship and the 8th Asian Games Basketball Championship, and was crowned the best forward in Asia.
In 1979, he chose to retire after winning the 10th Asian Championship for the national team. After retiring, Zhang Weiping chose to enter the Beijing Institute of Physical Education for further study, and then continued his studies in the United States. In the early 90s of the 20th century, Zhang Weiping returned to China to become a consultant for the Chinese men's and women's basketball teams, serving as a game commentator and becoming the best choice for the game commentator of the national team.
In 1999, he was awarded the Outstanding Contribution Award for New China Basketball by the Chinese Basketball Association.
In 2003, he served as the leader of the Chinese men's basketball Olympic hope team, and later changed to head coach.
In 2005, he was appointed Senior Head of Basketball at CUBA.
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Zhang Weiping's daughter is Zhang Manyuan.
Zhang Weiping, born in Beijing on December 19, 1950, is a Chinese basketball player and a former member of the Chinese national basketball team. After retiring, he became a famous basketball commentator, and was nicknamed "Zhang Lili" by fans for his commentary style.
Daughter Zhang Manyuan, graduated from the Department of Sports Media of Beijing Sport University, "NBA frontline" anchor.
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Zhang Weiping's daughter is Zhang Manyuan.
Zhang Weiping, a famous basketball commentator in China, is nicknamed by fans for his commentary style"Zhang reasonable"。Former Chinese national basketball team player, solid footwork, strong offensive ability under the basket, known as the name"Magician under the basket"。Zhang Weiping won the championship of the 8th (1975) and 9th (1977) men's Asian Basketball Championships and the 8th Asian Games (1978) on behalf of the national team"Triple crown", and crowned"Asia's best striker", he also became the best choice for the national team game commentator.
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Zhang Weiping's daughter is Zhang Manyuan.
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Zhang Weiping's date of birth provided in this article is incorrect.
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In 1965, at the age of 15, he was selected for the Beijing Youth Men's Basketball Team.
In less than a year, he was selected for the first team of the Beijing men's basketball team, followed by the "Cultural Revolution", the sports team was paralyzed, and the personnel were scattered, but he still remained in the team.
In 1973, the National Sports Commission fully resumed various sports, and he was selected into the new national men's basketball team coached by Qian Chenghai, serving as the second center.
In 1983, after graduating from the Sports Institute with a major in basketball, he became the head coach of the Beijing Youth Men's Basketball Team. In 1984, he served as the head coach of the Beijing women's basketball team; In 1985, he became the coach of the national team. Zhang Weiping assisted Qian Chenghai to coach the national men's basketball team for four years, with remarkable results, except for leading the team out of the downturn in 1985 and winning the third place in the 13th Asian Championships; In 1986, he won the Asian championship in the 10th Asian Games and the 14th Asian Championships in 1987, showing his "hegemon" again. In 1986, as a member of the research team, he went to Spain for investigation and led the team to participate in the 10th World Men's Basketball Championship, and the Chinese team won the 9th place, entering the top 10 in the world for the first time and creating a new chapter in history.
In the 1988 Seoul Olympics, the Chinese men's basketball team retained the 11th place, the best ranking that his predecessors had never achieved, but there were still some regrets about him.
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Zhang Weiping. You can dunk when you're young.
Zhang Weiping, a famous basketball commentator in China, is nicknamed "Peiliang Zhang Reasonable" by fans because of his commentary style.
Former Chinese national basketball team player, with solid footwork and strong offensive ability under the basket, he is known as the "Magic Under the Basket". Zhang Weiping represented the national team in the 8th (1975) and 9th (1977) men's Asian Basketball Championships and the 8th Asian Games (1978) basketball competitions.
won the "three consecutive championships" and was crowned the "best striker in Asia", and he also became the best choice for the national team to match the commentary of the game.
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This has to start from the spring of 1949, I think he was a hero on the basketball court back then, he can dunk in the axe, by the way, the tomahawk is what he created!! Shake! In the bridge.
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No, he's not tall right now.
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That's all he has to offer:
Zhang Weiping CCTV-5 commented on the thirteen games of the Rockets"Everything"
1. Whenever Yao Ming scores: This goal is played very reasonably, reflecting Yao Ming's role as an international superstar and the core of the team.
2, if Yao Ming doesn't score: good ball! Alas, I didn't go in.
The ball was a little bigger, and although it didn't go in, it was a reasonable kind of ball, and the Rockets should continue to play like this. (It is also possible that Yao Ming has been playing for too long and his physical strength has dropped quickly, so he should be replaced to rest and rest.)
3. Everything other players score: We see, this is the huge role of Yao Ming! Yao Ming pinned down all the opposing defenders' pinching under the basket and let him.
The rest of the Rockets' team got an easy open shot.
4. If the other players don't score: Alas, you see, this ball is very unreasonable, and the ball should be passed to Yao Ming at this time!
5. Anyone who does not pass the ball to Yao Ming: Yao Ming is in a position under the basket, let's see, or not pass, and then turn upside down, or not pass. You see, the defenders are too short.
The pass is conscious, and this is right for Yao Ming.
6. Anyone who passes the ball to Yao Ming: Good ball, the awareness of this ball passing is very good! The Rockets guards should have more passes like this and give Yao Ming more.
7. Anyone who passes the ball to Yao Ming and Yao Ming doesn't catch it: alas, another mistake. The ball was passed very unreasonably, the ball speed was too fast, and the pass was too low, Yao.
How can Ming catch it. The ball should be passed directly to Yao Ming's hands.
8. Whenever Yao Ming commits an offensive foul: At the beginning of the new season, Yao Ming is not very adaptable to the new rules, it may be that Yao Ming's foot injury has not fully recovered, and his feet are not very flexible, and the referee is also very strict with Yao Ming.
9. Anyone who fouls Yao Ming's defense: The Rocket's players are too unaware of helping to defend, and someone should go to make up for Yao Ming's defense at this time.
10. Whenever the rocket is ahead: The rocket should be said to play well today, especially Yao Ming, this is the role of Yao Ming, and the rocket should continue to play like this.
Go, give Yao Ming more balls, play more inside, consolidate defense, and control the rhythm.
11. Whenever the rocket is behind: The outside line of the rocket played too poorly today, and it couldn't give Yao Ming strong support at all, resulting in Yao Ming being caught and the hit rate dropping. If the rocket wants to catch it back, it has to look at Yao Ming, and it must hit Yao Ming more.
12. Whenever the Rockets win: The Rockets played well in this game, especially Yao Ming, who reflected his value as an international superstar on both offensive and defensive ends.
13. After the Rockets lose: Although the Rockets lost this game, we can see that Yao Ming's performance is still remarkable, mainly because other role players played too poorly and did not give Yao Ming enough help. (But no matter what, Yao Ming played well throughout the game, although he lost, I believe that he will find a sense of victory in the next game.)
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He was 66 years old.
Zhang Weiping's resume.
One. Life.
Name: Zhang Weiping (Weibo) Gender: Male.
Date of birth: December 19, 1950 Ethnicity: Han Height: m.
Nationality: Beijing.
Athletic career. 1960—1963 Shichahai Amateur Sports School.
1964—1965 Dongcheng District Amateur Sports School.
1965-1966 Beijing Youth Basketball Team.
1966-1980 Beijing Basketball Team.
1973-1980 National basketball team.
Athletic performance. 3rd place in the 7th Asian Games in 1974 (Tehran, Iran);
1975 Champion of the 8th Asian Championship (Bangkok, Thailand);
1977 9th Asian Championship (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia);
1978 8th Asian Games (Bangkok, Thailand);
11th place in the 8th World Championships in 1978 (Manila, Philippines);
1979 Champion of the 10th Asian Championship (Nagoya, Japan) Technical style characteristics.
He plays as a second center forward. Good strength, strong bounce, strong rebounding ability. Solid footwork, strong offensive ability under the basket, and many ways to attack. Both left and right hands can shoot. 3-5 meters shooting accurately. He is known as the "Magician Under the Basket".
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