Live broadcast on July 1st, China beat Australia women’s basketball 74-60 in a match that ended earlier and advanced to the Asian Cup final women’s basketball. After the competition, media player Mai Suifeng commented on the duel on the social media.
Mai Suifeng wrote on his personal microblog: 17 points, 15 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 caps, and 4 points. Han Xu played an unparalleled match, proving once again that he has entered the ranks of world-class centers.
In the absence of Li Yuelu due to injury, Han Xu took up almost all the tasks of protecting baskets, and the effect was remarkable. More importantly, Han Xu has a large range of activities, and he can go around three point line regardless of attack and defense.
To say that the biggest improvement of Han Xu’s three seasons in WNBA is the improvement of her physical confrontation strength. Now she is getting harder and harder, and her three points are because she has this kind of attack, not relying on this kind of play.
This is also the direction of China’s women’s basketball: to improve the intensity of confrontation, only with a good body can the skills in training be brought into play. The most direct way is to challenge WNBA or re-introduce foreign aid into WCBA.
Next, we will face Japan women’s basketball. We haven’t won the Asian Championship for a long time. Why not this year?