NBA-Commissioner Silver 'frustrated' by lack of Chinese players
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[June 02, 2017]
By Rory Carroll
OAKLAND (Reuters) - NBA commissioner
Adam Silver is frustrated by a lack of Chinese players in an
otherwise highly international league and is committed to ensuring
the basketball-loving Asian nation has greater representation in the
United States.
"It frustrates me that there are no Chinese players in the NBA right
now," he told reporters prior to Game One of the NBA Finals in
Oakland on Thursday.
"There's probably more basketball being played in China than
anywhere else in the world. And more NBA basketball is being watched
in China than anywhere else in the world," he said.
While there are currently no Chinese players in the NBA, two were
selected in last year's draft: Zhou Qi by the Houston Rockets and
Wang Zhelin by the Memphis Grizzlies.
Silver said he was consulting with retired eight-time NBA All-Star
Yao Ming, now the head of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA),
who he said was committed to seeing China excel at the Olympics,
World Cup of Basketball and the NBA.
"One of the things that we have worked on with Yao is the creation
of academies in China," Silver added.
"So we can bring together some of the best players at a young age,
they can compete against each other, they can compete
internationally in the summer, because ultimately that's what
enables them to become NBA players."
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NBA commissioner Adam Silver speaks at apress conference before game
one of the Finals for the 2017 NBA Playoffs between the Golden State
Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers at Oracle Arena. Mandatory
Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Silver added that it made little sense a country of 1.3 billion
should have no representation in the NBA while nations with a
fraction of the population, like Lithuania, Serbia and Latvia, each
provided several players.
"We need to increase the pool of top-notch Chinese players," Silver
said. "I think it will have a great impact on our league, and I
think it will be good for Chinese basketball as well."
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