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Explosive performance! 15+12+7! Three super rookies of Chinese men's basketball team

Come, appreciate the overseas performances of three Chinese super rookies.

Yang Hansen played back-to-back in the G League, appearing for 24 minutes, shooting 9 for 6, including 1 for 1 from three-point range, continuing to contribute comprehensive stats of 15 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal, and 1 block.The downside was 5 turnovers and 5 fouls, leading Rip City Remix to a narrow 126-125 victory over Valley Suns.

Currently, Yang Hansen has been recalled by the Trail Blazers and is expected to play in the Trail Blazers' home game against the Pacers next Monday.

The Trail Blazers temporarily rank tenth in the West with 30 wins and 34 losses, while the Pacers are at the bottom of the East with 15 wins and 48 losses.

In the third round of the NCAA West Coast Conference (WCC) Tournament, the University of San Francisco defeated Portland University 82-65, thus advancing to the tournament quarterfinals.

In this game, Wang Junjie started for the University of San Francisco, playing 20 minutes, shooting 13 for 5, including 7 for 2 from three-point range, scoring 12 points, 4 rebounds (3 offensive rebounds), 1 steal, and committing 4 fouls.

In the NCAA regular season, Oregon University concluded its season with an 85-79 victory over Washington University.

Lin Wei returned in this game, appearing as a substitute for 17 minutes, shooting 6 for 2, including 4 for 2 from three-point range, and making 2 free throws for 1, scoring 7 points and 4 assists with no turnovers, including delivering the decisive assist in the final moments.

Yang Hansen with 15 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists; Wang Junjie with 12 points, 4 rebounds; and Lin Wei with 7 points, 4 assists, all performed as expected.

Theoretically, all three could represent the Chinese men's basketball team in the third window of the World Cup qualifiers against Japan and Chinese Taipei in July this summer.

Of course, it's only theoretical; it cannot be said they will definitely return.

Because July coincides with the NBA Summer League, which conflicts with the World Cup qualifiers schedule.

At that time, Yang Hansen might be arranged by the Trail Blazers to participate in the Summer League again, and Wang Junjie and Lin Wei, who intend to challenge the NBA, might also choose to play in the Summer League.

Japan's Yuki Kawamura is also likely to skip the World Cup qualifiers due to Summer League participation. Rui Hachimura generally does not participate in Asian competitions and will enter the NBA free market this summer, making it difficult to balance national team duties.

In short, those currently playing in the NBA or aiming to challenge the NBA should not be heavily relied upon to return for the World Cup qualifiers.

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