Wang Zhizhi , born in Beijing on July 8, 1977, is a former Chinese basketball player, power forward/center, and current CBA Bayi Nanchang head coach.
National Team Experience
Wang Zhizhi in the Chinese National Team
entered the Bayi Youth Men's Basketball Team in December 1991;was selected as the Chinese Junior Special Body Basketball Team in early 1993 and was selected as the Chinese Youth Men's Team in the same year Basketball team, later joined the Bayi men’s basketball team;
was selected as the national men’s basketball training team at the end of 1994;
was selected as the national youth team in 1995; in July, Wang Zhizhi went with the youth team to the World Youth Men’s Basketball Championship in Greece and led The Chinese Youth Team finished 9th. In the entire series, Wang Zhizhi ranked second in total points, second in total rebounds, blocked ranked first as the best center in this game, and won the reputation of the king of blocked shots and was selected as the best team.
In 1996, he was selected for the national team coached by Gong Luming . In July, he went with the team to the Atlanta Olympics. Wang Zhizhi performed well. He also gave away when he defended the "Admiral" David Robinson in the game against the American Dream Team. Give the other party a big hot pot. During the Atlanta Olympics, six college teams invited him to join.
In September 2000, he went to the Sydney Olympic Games with the team. In the second game of the group stage, Wang Zhizhi scored a game-high 19 points, 5 rebounds and 4 big caps to help the Chinese team defeat New Zealand 75-60. 19 points is Wang Zhizhi's highest score in a single game in Olympic history, and his 4 blocked shots is also his highest Olympic record.
Wang Zhizhi
Before the 2003 Asian Championships, Li Yuanwei, the newly appointed director of the Basketball Management Center of the State Sports General Administration, said that the door of the national team has always been open to Wang Zhizhi. Bayi Men's Basketball also wants to make Wang Zhizhi return to China .However, Wang Zhizhi did not make his way home in the end and missed the Asian Championships.In February 2006, he went to the United States to watch the NBA All-Star Game. Li Yuanwei, the director of the basketball management center, met with Wang Zhizhi three times in Los Angeles and communicated and persuaded him. The first face-to-face exchange between Li Yuanwei and Wang Zhizhi became the key to Wang Zhizhi's final return to China. On April 10, Wang Zhizhi returned to Beijing and was re-elected to the national team. In August, he went to the Japan Men's Basketball World Championships, the fourth group stage, Wang Zhizhi played 35 minutes in this game, scored 19 points and 9 rebounds, creating a personal world championship record. In December, he went to the Doha Asian Games with the team. On December 9, the group stage helped the Chinese team beat Japan 94-68 to qualify. Wang Zhizhi scored 30 points and 14 rebounds, becoming the well-documented Wang Zhizhi’s single-game highest score in the official career of the national team; on December 15, Wang Zhizhi Scored 28 points and 6 rebounds on 13 of 20 shots, helping the Chinese team to beat 59-44 and Qatar to win the championship.
In December 2010, the 33-year-old Dazhi led the men's basketball team to the Guangzhou Asian Games. In the final, Dazhi scored a game-high 20 points and 4 rebounds to help the Chinese team win the championship with 77-71.
Wang Zhizhi
In the semi-finals of the 2011 Wuhan Asian Championships, Dazhi scored 15 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals, and finally helped the Chinese team defeat their opponent 56-43 to reach the final.In the last game of the 2012 London Olympics group stage, Dazhi scored 11 points and 5 rebounds, but the Chinese team lost to England 58:90. This was the last Olympic game of Wang Zhizhi's career.
In August 2013, he went with the team to the Asian Championships of the Philippines Men's Basketball Team. On August 2, Chinese men's basketball team of Group C defeated Malaysia 113-22 and won the first victory. Wang Zhizhi came on the bench. Wang Zhizhi has made 38 appearances on behalf of the Chinese Men's Basketball National Team, surpassing the 37-game record held by , Hu Weidong and Liu Wei, and became the player with the most appearances on behalf of the Chinese Men's Basketball National Team in history; on the 11th, China After four quarters of contention, the men's basketball team defeated the Qatar men's basketball team 96:85.In the end, he won the 5th place in the Asian Championships. Wang Zhizhi contributed 13 points, 11 rebounds, 1 assists and 1 block. This was the worst record of the Chinese Men's Basketball Team in the Asian Championships in 38 years since the first Asian Championships in 1975.
On February 11, 2015, the Chinese Basketball Association announced on its official website the 2015 National and Olympic Men's Basketball Team's first batch of training lists. Wang Zhizhi entered the men's basketball coaching staff.
CBA experience
Wang Zhizhi
During the 1996-2001 season, Bayi team monopolized all league championships during the season.In the 2006-2007 season of the CBA League, Wang Zhizhi played 39 times for Bayi, averaging 26.8 points, 10.2 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.3 steals and 2.1 blocks per game. In the finals, he defeated the Guangdong team 4-1 and won the championship. He also won the finals MVP. The Bayi team won 8 CBA championships, and Wang Zhizhi has experienced 7 of them. On October 11, in the Bayi team’s away game against Yunnan, Wang Zhizhi made 16 of 32 two-pointers, 3 of 7 three-pointers, 10 of 12 free throws, 51 points, 13 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals and 2 steals. Cap. 51 points is also the highest score in a single game in Dazhi's CBA career!
On February 28, 2007, in the third game of the first round of the playoffs, Bayi defeated Zhejiang in an away game. Dazhi scored 33 points, 11 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 blocks in the game. 7 assists set a personal single-game record for Dazhi in the CBA.
On January 12, 2014, after the 24th round of the 2013-2014 season of the CBA League, Bayi Deer lost 91-109 at home to Shanghai Magis. After the match, the Ah Dejiang coach confirmed at the press conference , Wang Zhizhi will retire after this season, this is Dazhi's last season in the CBA. _P3p
Wang Zhizhi
On September 15, 2015, the CBA registration deadline for the new season, the name of the 38-year-old veteran Wang Zhizhi did not appear on the player registration list of the Bayi team, and Dazhi's retirement has become a fact.Wang Zhizhi scored 9,540 points in his CBA career,He had 3621 rebounds, 849 blocks, 638 assists, and 561 steals. After Liu Yudong , he was also the second player in CBA history to score more than 9,000 and the first player to have more than 800 blocks.
In September 2015, Wang Zhizhi served as the assistant coach of the Bayi team. _P3p
On July 5, 2016, Wang Zhizhi's retirement ceremony was held at the Beijing Olympic Sports Center. At the ceremony, Wang Zhizhi officially announced his retirement. _P3p
In July 2018, Bayi team coach Ah Dejiang left his post and assistant coach Wang Zhizhi took over and became the head coach of Bayi Nanchang team.
On December 20, 2019, the Bayi Men’s Basketball Team challenged the Shanghai Men’s Basketball Team. At 7 minutes into the fourth quarter, Bayi team player Raymond broke out with coach Wang Zhizhi, and they were suspected to have exploded. The teammate quickly covered his mouth. The Bayi team player Xu Zhonghao once clashed with coach Wang Zhizhi. This time Raymond once again clashed with coach Wang Zhizhi. For a team, we must stay united.[1] After the game, Raymond publicly apologized to Wang Zhizhi. On December 21, Raymond again publicly apologized to Wang Zhizhi on Weibo. [2]
NBA experience
Wang Zhizhi
In 1996, he participated in the World Youth Team VS US Youth Team "Nike Pointer" basketball match held in North Carolina, USA, and entered the NBA scout. Vision.In the June 1999 NBA Draft, Wang Zhizhi was selected with the seventh overall pick in the second round by Dallas Mavericks . _P3p
In the 1999 draft, Wang Zhizhi was selected by the Mavericks, and Bayi and the Chinese team were not released.
In April 2001, after August 1st won the championship, Zhizhi went to the United States to join the Dallas Mavericks and became the first Asian player to land in the NBA. In the second half of that year, he returned to China to represent the Chinese men's basketball team in the Asian Championships and the World University Games, and in November 2001 went to the Mavericks team.
In April 2002, Wang Zhizhi was once again selected for the Chinese national team coached by Wang Fei . In October of the same year, the Chinese Basketball Association made the decision to expel him from the Chinese national team during the Asian Games in Busan. Wang Zhizhi switched to the Los Angeles Clippers and signed a three-year contract with the team.
In November 2003, Wang Zhizhi was abandoned by the Clippers. He signed with the Miami Heat in December as a free agent.
In 2005, officials from the Chinese Basketball Association and the Bayi Men's Basketball Team contacted Wang Zhizhi again, but Wang Zhizhi has not made up his mind to return to China. Since May 2005, Wang Zhizhi has kept in touch with Kuang Lubin , director of the National Team Management Department of the Chinese Basketball Association.
Before the start of the 2005-2006 season, Wang Zhizhi was abandoned by the Miami Heat.
References
1. Infighting! Bayi player Raymond and Dazhi broke out in conflict and suspected swearing [reference date 2019-12-21]
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