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Rising star remembers 1st national team goal

- Xinhua

Jiang Weize clearly remembers the first field goal he scored for China’s national basketball team.

With four minutes left in the third quarter of China’s 2022 FIBA Asia Cup group match against South Korea on July 12, the ball was passed to Jiang, who stood behind the arc in the fast break. Then he adjusted, jumped and shot with no hesitation.

“That goal means a lot to me,” says the 22-year-old.

The TV broadcast captured that Jiang was about to celebrate the goal but just as their opponents were going to launch a counteratt­ack, he released his half-clenched fists and transition­ed to defense.

As a national team rookie, Jiang seemed a bit perplexed on the floor for some time, but his resolute shooting style has impressed a lot of fans, who gave him a nickname: the Yanbian Assassin.

Jiang was born in Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in Northeast China’s Jilin Province and began to play basketball in elementary school. He was discovered by Jilin basketball legend Sun Jun in a middle school game and introduced to the Jilin Northeast Tigers’ youth team. Jiang then started his profession­al basketball career in the 201819 season CBA League.

With a height of 1.81 meters and a normal arm reach, Jiang does not have a natural advantage on court. However, hard training and the spirit of never giving up brought Jiang to where he is today.

Over four seasons of unremittin­g efforts, Jiang gained a place in the team’s starting five. Increasing his regular season playing time from 22.6 minutes to 37.9 minutes per game and doubling his score from 7.8 points to 17.6 points per game, Jiang has become an indispensa­ble scorer for the Jilin Northeast Tigers.

After he finished off last season’s CBA playoff, Jiang was capped by China men’s basketball reserve team and was then urgently called up by the national team for the FIBA Asia Cup in Jakarta and the fourth window period of the World Cup qualifiers in Kazakhstan.

China’s national team is packed with experience­d point guards such as Zhao Rui, Sun Minghui and Xu Jie, but Jiang surprising­ly caught the most attention. The diminutive shooter showed composure that belied his inexperien­ce; averaging 15 minutes per game, Jiang shot 44 percent from the 3-point range and made several key shots during the Asia Cup.

The “Assassin” delivered his masterpiec­e as China edged Bahrain by one point. Jiang made several long shots in succession in the intense third quarter, playing the role of “Mr Big Shot.”

Jiang said that off-season training and confidence led to his good Asia Cup performanc­e.

“There are many excellent young players on the Chinese men’s basketball reserve team, and training is very systematic, which keeps me in good shape,” Jiang said. “Also, I didn’t put too much pressure on myself to come onto the national team. Although I wasn’t in the training camp, I never doubted myself.”

After his appearance in the U18 and U19 national teams in 2018 and 2019, Jiang completed a “triple jump” after 2022’s summer’s national team trip.

In 2022’s summer, Jiang’s rookie contract with Jilin expired, and both parties agreed to renew for five more years. Even though rumors had suggested that Jiang might seek a bigger deal, the sharpshoot­er chose to stay. “I have been with the Tigers since I was a child. The club gave me everything, so I chose to play for the team again,” he said.

With the new CBA season started on Monday, Jiang admitted that he needs time to get familiar with the tactics, but his teammates showed patience and support.

“Although we haven’t seen each other for over two months, the united team atmosphere has always been there.”

During the summer, Jilin appointed Cui Wanjun as the head coach to replace Wang Han, who led the dark horse to shock the Beijing Ducks in the playoffs, finishing with the club’s best ranking in the past eight seasons. Speaking of the new season, Jiang said that “the primary goal is to secure a playoff berth.”

Moreover, Jilin’s Dominique Jones, who has renewed his contract with the team, returned to the team in early September and will also take up the role of assistant coach in the new season.

Fighting together for the fifth season, Jiang stated that the two have built a strong “chemistry” that they “can read each other just by a look on the court.”

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