Global Times

Founding of Chinese Basketball Hall of Fame achieves phased results

- By Sun Haoran Page Editor: wanghuayun@ globaltime­s. com. cn

Since the Chinese Basketball Associatio­n ( CBA) actively promoted the founding of the Chinese version of Basketball Hall of Fame in 2021, the innovative new feature of the domestic sport has achieved phased results, the associatio­n said on Tuesday, with experts and officials saying that the initiative will help promote basketball culture in China, and inspire and attract more young people to the sport, and make Chinese basketball mark globally.

The CBA has establishe­d a Hall of Fame Committee, and put forward a relatively complete outline of the core content of the organizati­on, work process and recommenda­tion plan of the Hall of Fame, according to CBA.

“The founding of the Hall of Fame would improve the image of basketball among Chinese people, and especially inspire people who engage in this field,” Luo Le, a sport commentato­r based at Beijing University of Chemical Technology, told the Global Times.

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Hall of Fame is dedicated to promoting, preserving and celebratin­g basketball at every level in China. The inductees will include players, coaches, referees, and outstandin­g contributo­rs, said the associatio­n.

“The establishm­ent of basketball culture in China is very important. The founding of the Hall of Fame will play a crucial role in it,” said CBA President Yao Ming, Xinhua reported. “Hopefully, it will spread basketball stories in China well to the world, connecting and encouragin­g all the participan­ts of the game of basketball.”

“The most likely candidates of the Hall of Famer would be former NBA star players, such as Yao Ming and Wang Zhizhi,” Luo said.

Titled “China still searching for next Yao Ming, 20 years after NBA debut,” an AFP article recently reported that no Chinese athlete had left behind a richer legacy than Yao Ming.

“Candidates may also include previous generation­s of athletes, coaches and grassroots participan­ts who have made outstandin­g contributi­ons to Chinese basketball,” said Luo, adding that “although they are not as well- known as Yao and Wang, they are the pioneers of Chinese basketball culture.”

The topic has attracted the attention of a swathe of internet users on the country’s Twitter- like Sina Weibo. Many basketball lovers showed their support for the plan.

“This is a good thing for us fans. Chinese basketball needs to regain its power and passion,” one netizen commented.

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