China Daily (Hong Kong)

Star’s appointmen­t heralds better sports management

- CHINESE BASKETBALL STAR YAO MING

was elected chairman of the Chinese Basketball Associatio­n by a unanimous vote at the associatio­n’s ninth national congress on Thursday. Thepaper.cn commented on Friday:

As the first head of the Chinese Basketball Associatio­n from outside its ranks, Yao is expected to breathe some fresh air into the top basketball governing body that is undergoing a management reshuffle.

In recent years Chinese basketball players have failed to impress their fans with their performanc­es in tournament­s at home and abroad. Nor are there any youngsters setting the courts alight. This has a lot to do with the excessive institutio­nal barriers on club-to-club transfers.

Yao, who played for the Houston Rockets in the United States from 2002 until he retired injured in 2011, was voted a National Basketball Associatio­n All-Star eight times, and had long been hailed by many as the most apt candidate to be head of the Chinese Basketball Associatio­n, not just because of his successful career as a player, but also

because of his expertise in running a basketball club. He bought his hometown club, the Shanghai Sharks, in 2009. He also led Team China to an alltime equally best of eighth place at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

When it comes to picking the top decisionma­ker for basketball, it is difficult to find a candidate as resourcefu­l and respected as Yao, in addition, his key aides are veteran basketball players or coaches, which means the associatio­n’s management is now arguably the most “profession­al” in years. This heralds a significan­t move to separate the nation’s sports associatio­ns from State control and leave the management to those in the know.

Still, it is worth noting that Yao’s election is just the beginning of the long journey to profession­al sports management.

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