He is still very young...but his current strength is still far short of entering the NBA...it depends on his future fortune and hard work...
Chen Jianghua
Open category: CBA players
Team: Guangdong Baomashi
Number: 6
Position: Defender
Birthday: March 1989
Height: 1.88 meters
Weight: 70 kg
06-07 season technical statistics
Team Shooting, 3-pointers, free throws, offense in the first minute of appearance
Rebounds and defense
Rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, errors and fouls scored
Guangdong Bomas 36 1 30.4 58.4% per game 38.7% 70.3% 0.66 1.55 2.83 0.02 0.02 1.61 2.52 6.75
Summary of Guangdong Baomeos 36 36 1097 76-130 24-27 24 56 102 1 58 91 243
>05-06 Season Technical Statistics
Chen Jianghua: Born in 1989 in Yongkou Village, Shawan Town, Panyu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. He is 185cm tall (estimated final height is about 190-195cm), weighs 74kg, position: PG/SG/SF, nickname: Hua Tsai, has amazing speed, likes to play street basketball and dunk contests, and is a star in the Guangzhou street basketball world.
Resume: Chen Jianghua was born and raised in Yongkou Village, Shawan Town. His father didn’t like playing basketball, and neither did his brother. In 1995, when 6-year-old Chen Jianghua watched adults playing street basketball in the village, he picked up a basketball and refused to let go. He even put the basketball on his bed while sleeping. The whole family was surprised. One of his uncles who was practicing basketball at a sports school saw this scene and vaguely felt something. When Chen Jianghua was 10 years old, his uncle took him to a sports school in Guangzhou. The teacher looked at the thin little guy and shook his head, as if to say: "Your body is too fragile, and playing basketball is not suitable for you." Later, Yan Fulun, the basketball coach of Guangzhou Weilun Sports School, has a keen eye for talents. He thought that Huo Yuanjia, a martial arts master of a generation, was also physically weak when he was a child. Later, through hard training, he fully exploited his talent in martial arts! So he recruited Chen Jianghua, who was in poor physical condition but had excellent basketball talent. In this way, Chen Jianghua began his basketball journey. While playing basketball at Guangzhou Weilun Sports School, he made rapid progress without any basketball foundation before. He was like an elf on the basketball court. In just two years, he has become the soul of the team. He has participated in famous competitions with the team many times. Won numerous awards. When he was 12 years old, Chen Jianghua's height jumped to 1.80 meters. In August 2001, he became famous in the National Finals of the Nike 3-man Basketball Game held in Shanghai. After that, he was called up by the Guangdong Hongyuan Youth Team, a professional giant in mainland China, and entered the Chinese Olympic Hope Team in February 2003. In 2003, Chen Jianghua was featured in the "New York Times" and was hailed as having the potential to become China's first world-class defender, and he has become famous ever since. Along with becoming famous, great pressure also comes. All Chinese basketball fans hope that Andy can become China's Allen Iverson to make up for the fragile backcourt of the national team. Guangdong basketball people all hope that Andy can play with the talented teenagers Yi Jianlian and Mo Mo. The National Super League held up the banner of Guangdong basketball and entered the NBA together, becoming the pride of Guangdong. But fame has not overwhelmed the 14-year-old Andy. He is now clear-headed and hopes to work hard to hone his basketball skills. In the future, he can go to high school or college in the United States and experience his favorite American street basketball. He also hopes to have the opportunity to play with his friends. Senior brother Yi Jianlian entered the NBA together
Personal observation report: Chen Jianghua’s run-up height reached an astonishing 3.50 meters, and his 100-meter test score was 10.6 seconds. He is a rare talented guard, but due to his young age , will be lazy during training. He is regarded by many as the hope of a new generation of guards in Chinese basketball. The height is estimated to be over 190cm.
Event book: 1. Born in 1989 in Yongkou Village, Shawan Town, Panyu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. 2. In 1995, when 6-year-old Chen Jianghua watched adults playing street basketball in the village, he picked up a basketball and refused to let go. He even put the basketball on his bed while sleeping. The whole family was surprised. 3. In 1999, when he was 10 years old, Chen Jianghua was taken to Guangzhou Weilun Sports School by his uncle and began to receive formal basketball training. 4. In 2001, 12-year-old Chen Jianghua's height increased to 1.80 meters. In August 2001, he represented Guangzhou in the Nike 3-man Basketball National Finals held in Shanghai. He became famous for his 360-degree dunk. 5. In 2003, 14-year-old Chen Jianghua was called up by the professional giant Guangdong Hongyuan Youth Team. 6. In February 2003, 14-year-old Chen Jianghua, who is 185cm tall, entered the Chinese Olympic Hope Team. 7. In early 2003, Chen Jianghua was featured in the "New York Times" and was hailed as having the potential to become China's first world-class defender, and he has become famous ever since. 8. In June 2003, the Olympic Hope Team trained again and eliminated more than 10 players. After fierce competition, Chen Jianghua was selected.
9. In mid-2003, Chen Jianghua missed the trip to the United States with the "Chinese Men's Basketball Olympic Hope Team" due to a foot injury. 10. In February 2004, the Olympic Hope Team was renamed the Men's Basketball U-18 Team, with Zhang Yongjun as the head coach. 11. In February 2004, the Olympic Hope Team trained again, and then participated in many competitions in various places. In one game, Chen Jianghua was seriously injured and fractured. He returned to Guangdong together with his injured teammate Mo Guochao. Now Chen Jianghua is recuperating in Ersha, Guangzhou. . 12. In March 2004, the Guangdong Hongyuan team won the championship. The team's general manager Chen Haitao said that next season, the Mozambique Super League will be promoted to the first team, and Chen Jianghua will also be promoted to the first team soon. 13. In 2006, Chen Jianghua, who was only 17 years old, was lucky enough to be selected into the national team and represented China in the World Championships in Japan, becoming the youngest national player in the history of our country.
Event 1: Children defeated adults: Chen Jianghua’s first coach, Yan Fulun, said in an interview that Chen Jianghua’s actions may seem rough, but they have a logical sequence and a satisfying structure. He can make eye-catching moves, but there's nothing flashy about his game, rather it's very clean and direct. He has developed a habit of being one of the top point guards in the world to a certain extent. According to reports, Chen Jianghua's speed is astonishing. He can break through, make emergency stops, and change lanes in one go. His legs are jokingly called "Ray Allen's legs" by people in the basketball circle. Facing the opponent's defenders who are older, taller and stronger than himself, Chen Jianghua seems relaxed and comfortable. Coach Yan excitedly talked about the "trick" Chen Jianghua used in training: he pretended to break through, dribbled the ball back and forth between his legs, suddenly made a sudden dash, and at the same time passed the ball to his teammate who was open for a layup outside the 3-point line. Score easily. Once, he dribbled the ball against a defensive player on the other side. He feinted to the left, then broke through from the right, squeezing into the three-second zone between the defensive champion and another defensive player. His opponent got in the way and he inevitably fell down. But just as he fell to the ground with all his strength, he distributed the ball to an unguarded teammate near the baseline. The Chinese Men's Basketball Olympic Hope Team, which was training in Haikou, Hainan, faced off against the adult men's basketball champion from Hainan Island. Chen Jianghua used his outstanding ball-handling skills to control the rhythm of the game and help the team defeat the opponent. Zhang Weiping, coach of the Chinese Men's Basketball Hope Team, couldn't help but said after watching the game: I can't understand that children can sometimes defeat adults. Because of Chen Jianghua, I believe it. Zhang Weiping firmly believes that it is only a matter of time before Chen Jianghua becomes the main point guard of the national team, and may enter the NBA as an adult.
Event 2: Desire to feed Yao Ming the ball in the 2008 Olympics: The player Chen Jianghua admires is Allen Iverson of the Philadelphia 76ers. He especially admires Iverson's "always playing with all his strength." According to the analysis of authoritative people in the basketball world, Chen Jianghua is likely to become a world-class point guard. He might be the guy who fed Yao Ming the ball in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The host Chinese team will also cooperate with the dream combination of "Yao Chen" and rely on the right time, location, people and people to strive for the first Olympic basketball medal. Chen Jianghua also hopes to pass the ball to Yao Ming and Yi Jianlian at the 2008 Olympics, and is eager to help the Chinese team win medals. Now Chen Jianghua is preparing to continue to absorb nourishment in the world of basketball, strive to go to high school in the United States, participate in the American high school basketball league, and receive training from O'Neal Basketball School. For a point guard, playing basketball is an "art", and whether he can become the "artist" that everyone expects depends entirely on Chen Jianghua's own talent and hard work. We look forward to one day seeing Panyu boy Chen Jianghua's heroic appearance on the NBA court, as well as the exciting scene at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, when the "little giant" Yao Ming and the talented boy Yi Jian connected with Hua Tsai's pass for a powerful dunk.
Interlude: The unruly Chinese Iverson.
Lu Wei is the main PG in the Olympic Hope Team, but the one with the strongest ability in 1 on 1 is definitely Chen Jianghua, who is 2 years younger than Lu Wei and 7 centimeters shorter. In the domestic training of the Hope Team, Lu Wei Chen Jianghua often loses his temper when playing. No wonder the American reporters who witnessed the Hope team's training were shocked by Chen Jianghua. Chen Jianghua is not only favored by experts, but also a leading player in Guangzhou's streetball world. It is said that he is extremely arrogant on the court and is never polite when he humiliates his opponents. If the opponent is too weak, he will stop the game with disdain. He can only win when he sees a strong opponent. A fun-loving, rebellious child with a very unique personality. However, his training was relatively sloppy, he often violated disciplines, and he was almost kicked out of the Hope team. However, head coach Zhang Weiping was really reluctant to let go of such a talented defender, and finally decided to keep him in the team. But despite this, Chen Jianghua is still the best hope of the Hope Team. He has often been troubled by injuries recently (for example, he returned to Guangdong due to a fracture during the game, which made the Hongyuan team very dissatisfied with the Hope team's player protection work). This is related to the fact that the Hope team often looks for adult teams or older youth teams to compete against him, and he is too young and weak in confrontation. It is understood that he will be promoted to the first team in the next two years and start his official career
In the Guangdong Youth Team, many players call No. 4 Chen Jianghua "Brother Hua", which is a bit of a juvenile joke, but it can explain it to some extent. his status. In the group match against Shandong University of Science and Technology, when Chen Jianghua was resting, his teammates said to him: "Brother Hua, put on your coat quickly, don't freeze."
In the first "CBA-CUBA Competition", Chen Jianghua The Guangdong Youth Team led by Guangdong won five games and entered the finals.
His personal statistics are also eye-catching: 19.8 points, 4.2 assists, and 4 steals per game, all ranking first. In the semifinals against Shandong University of Science and Technology, he first had a flying dunk after a steal, and then performed many Iverson-style breakthrough layups in the second half. Several times when the Guangdong Youth Team attacked, others would pull away. Just look at Hua Hua. He rode alone into the camp, and the game became his personal performance. Even his teammates would be so absorbed in watching that they would not be able to catch the weird pass after his breakthrough. Whenever there is a game of the Guangdong Youth Team, there will always be many student fans in the stands who come to watch Chen Jianghua's personal show. There is no doubt that Brother Hua is the well-deserved number one star here.
When chatting with him after the game, there was a knock on the door, "Does Chen Jianghua live here?" Chen Jianghua looked at Mo Guochao who was sitting on the bed, smiled, and put on his vest. Open the door and sign the girl at the door. "Let me tell you, this is nothing. We went to Canada to play an invitational tournament not long ago and won the championship. Brother Hua is so famous. He won the MVP. Many people asked him for autographs. His style and American image are more popular abroad. "Mo Guochao, who is 2.12 meters tall, said. Chen Jianghua smiled "hehe", which was regarded as acquiescence.
Chen Jianghua became famous very early. In 2003, he had the opportunity to go to the United States to practice ball with some local college students. He was spotted by Jeff Kebron, a reporter from the New York Times. Kebron specially made a trip to China to visit him. The first place we played was at his home, and then the report appeared. Chen Jianghua was called "the guard who might feed Yao Ming the ball in 2008." "I didn't expect the New York Times to have such influence at first, and I was under a lot of pressure at that time." In the second year, he participated in various training camps and had great success, but he was never promoted to the first grade of Guangdong Hongyuan. Team.
A year later, Chen Jianghua still has that dark and healthy complexion, but he is obviously stronger. He is wearing a vest and his bulging biceps are exposed to the air. "I'm a little taller than last year, and now I can bench press 85 kilograms." Chen Jianghua said. Mo Guochao, who was next to him, interjected: "Brother Hua is really strong now! His defensive movements are the most standard. He can defend with his torso, that is, pushing his opponent with his chest. We are all prone to fouls, but he watches a lot of NBA games. He learned defense very well."
Chen Jianghua's physical fitness is God-given. When he was in junior high school, he could dunk when he was 1.78 meters tall. "That time we lined up for a layup, and other teammates They were all taller than me, so the coach asked them to dunk. When it was my turn, I tried to dunk with my left hand, and it just went in, as if it came naturally." Chen Jianghua recalled. His wingspan reaches 2.12 meters, his hands are huge, and he can easily catch the ball with one hand. His reach height reaches 3.48 meters, and his speed of 100 meters is about 11 seconds. Coupled with his superhuman ball control ability, Chen Jianghua's breakthroughs and ball control on the court frightened his opponents. Wei Mingliang, the top scorer at Taiyuan University of Technology, who will compete with the Guangdong Youth Team this time, recalled that in 2003, their school's new gymnasium When it was completed, the Olympic Hope Team with Chen Jianghua was invited to play. "At that time, he tortured our two defenders."
Originally, Chen Jianghua's shooting was not very good, but now he has improved significantly, "He finally I like to use FADEAWAY (facade jumper)," Mo Guochao said. Now Chen Jianghua's every move is more and more like his idol Iverson.
According to Chen Jianghua’s own words, he has rarely met opponents in the youth league for two years, because many of his players of the same age group have already entered the CBA first team, such as Yang of the Liaoning team. Ming.
"Guangdong is very stressful. The first team is all national players. If you want to be in the first team, you have to surpass the level of the national team." A member of the Guangdong Youth Team said, which also made Chen Jianghua a little irritated. If I still can’t make it after one year, I’ll have to consider changing my environment.” After a pause, he said, “I should be able to join the first team next year.”
June 2005-July 2006. In June, Chen Jianghua’s major events in the past year
1. In June 2005, as captain and main point guard, he led China U18 to participate in the 2005 USA Youth Development Festival. He averaged 17.8 points per game in 4 games, ranking first in the team. 3rd in the league; 7.5 rebounds, first on the team, 6th in the league (5.75 defensive rebounds per game, second in the league); 2.0 assists, 13th in the league, total field goal percentage of 52.9%, 8th in the league, third The point shooting percentage was 46.2%, 8th in the league, and the free throw percentage was 78.6%, 4th in the league. As a defender, he was selected to the second best team of the tournament.
2. In July 2005, as the representative of China, he went to the United States to participate in the ABCD training camp and was selected for the All-Star Game. He scored 6 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist and 1 steal in the game.
3. In August 2005, as captain, he led the Guangdong Youth Team to win the basketball championship of the 2005 Ninth China Middle School Games Games with a complete victory.
4. In November 2005, he and his teammate Liu Xiaoyu were briefly promoted to the first team to participate in training matches. In the end, promotion to the first team was postponed because Guangdong Hongyuan team was competing for the championship.
5. In the 2005 Canadian Middle School Basketball Invitational Championship, Chen Jianghua won the MVP of the event. In the first game, Guangdong defeated the Notre Dame Cougars (Red Deer, Alberta) 102-54.
In the second game, Guangdong defeated St Francis Browns (Calgary) 77-64, scoring 32 points and 7 assists. Final: Guangdong defeated the American JW North Huskies of Riverside 73-57 with 31 points (11 points in the first half and 20 points in the second half).
6. From December to January 2005, as the captain, he led the Guangdong Youth Team to win the 2005 1st CBA-CUBA Youth Basketball Final Four Championship with a complete victory record, and personally became the Guangdong Youth The team's scoring leader, assist leader and steal leader. He scored a total of 119 points, averaging 19.8 points per game, 4.7 assists, and 3.7 steals. They are all first place in the competition. In 6 games, he scored a total of 119 points and averaged 19.8 points per game, ranking first in the team and the league; 3.1 rebounds, fifth in the team; 4.7 assists, ranking first in the team and league; 3.7 steals, ranking first in the team. Ranked first in the team and the league; the total field goal percentage was 54%, including 61% on 2-pointers, 37.5% on three-pointers, and 83.3% on free throws.
7. In January 2006, the Chinese U18 National Youth Team held winter training in Shenzhen. Chen Jianghua was selected for the National Youth Team again and was appointed captain again.
8. On February 19, 2006, representing the U-18 National Youth Team, the three teams of Dongguan New Century Youth Team and Zhongtang Basketball Team held a warm-up match in Zhongtang Town, Dongguan City. Chen Jianghua only played the first half and scored 11 points. Teammate Wang San made 11 of 15 goals and won the three-point contest.
9. On March 4, 2006, he represented the National Youth Team in a warm-up match with the Zhejiang Youth Team. The National Youth Team defeated Zhejiang 93:63 in the first game, with Chen Jianghua scoring 21 points; the second game 85:53 In the victory over Zhejiang, Chen Jianghua scored 13 points; in the third game, he defeated the Zhejiang team 80:74.
In March 2006, as captain, he led the Guangdong Hongyuan Youth Team in the 2006 National Youth Men’s Basketball League. He played 20 minutes in the first game, made 5 of 9 shots, 13 points, 9 steals, and 4 assists. .
11. In April 2006, he represented the National Youth Team in the 2006 Mannheim Invitational Tournament in Germany.
In May 2006, Chen Jianghua was selected for the National Youth Team again and was preparing for the Asian Youth Championship in Beijing in September.
13. On June 8, 2006, Chen Jianghua represented the national youth team in the first warm-up match against the visiting Australian Sydney Kings. As a result, the Sydney Kings defeated the national youth team 110-92. In the second game, the Sydney Kings defeated the National Youth Team 114-68. Chen Jianghua scored a team-high 32 points.
In July 2006, he was selected into the national training team for the first time and became the fifth national player in the training team of Guangdong Hongyuan Team. (andyyang)
14. On August 15, 2006, 17-year-old Chen Jianghua also became the youngest national player in history to participate in top events. “He is also the first person to directly enter the national team without participating in adult competitions. players on the team," a basketball association official said, "but history has to be made by someone. The Chinese men's basketball team announced today the 12-man roster for the World Championships in Japan.
Guangdong youngster Chen Jianghua, who had a lot of controversy before, was selected,"
Technical statistics of the 07-08 season
The team's shooting, 3-pointers, free throws and offense in the starting time
Rebounds Defense
Rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, errors, fouls and points
Hongyuan Bomas per game average 17 1 25.0 71.9% 51.2% 81.8% 0.41 2.17 2.17 0.11 0 1.88 1.52 9.41
Total Hongyuan Boma Shi 17 17 426 41-57 20-39 18-22 7 37 37 2 0 32 26 160
Historical season technical statistics
Team appearance Shooting, 3-pointers, free throws, offense in the starting time
Rebound defense
Rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, errors, fouls, points
Average of 06-07 Hongyuan Boma Shi 36 1 per game 30.4 58.4% 38.7% 70.3% 0.66 1.55 2.83 0.02 0.02 1.61 2.52 6.75
06-07Sum Hongyuan Baomashi 36 36 1097 76-130 24-62 19-27 24 56 102 1 1 58 91 243
05-06 average game 0 0% 0% 0%
05-06 total 0 0 - - -
Data per game in 07-08 season
Time opponent's starting time shot
Mid-shooting 3-point shot
Mid-shooting free throw
Mid-shooting offense
Rebound Defense
Rebounds, Assists, Steals, Blocks, Mistakes, Foul Scores
2008-02-20 Away 96-105 Liaoning was 27:22 2-2 1-1 0-0 1 0 4 1 0 4 2 7
2008-02-15 Home 114-105 Liaoning is 22:07 1-1 0-4 0-0 1 2 3 0 0 3 4 2
< p>2008-02-22 90-81 Liaoning at home 11:46 1-2 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 42008-02-17 106-83 Liaoning away It is 27:00 5-8 2-2 ??1-2 0 5 4 0 0 2 0 17
2008-02-13 Home 111-92 Liaoning is 28:43 3-4 3-5 2- 2 0 3 3 3 0 0 1 17
2008-01-30 away game 117-101 Dongguan is 30:03 2-2 2-4 0-0 0 2 3 0 0 3 3 10
2008-01-27 Home 125-106 Dongguan New Century is 20:42 8-10 0-1 7-8 1 2 2 3 0 0 5 23
2008-01-25 Home 122-111 Dongguan New Century is 15:29 3-3 0-1 2-2 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 8
2008-01-20 away game 112-108 Guangsha Construction is 34:16 1-4 3-5 0-0 1 6 5 0 0 3 2 11
2008-01-18 away game 105-98 Guangsha Construction is 30:15 4-4 4-4 1-3 1 3 1 3 0 2 1 21
2008-01-16 Home court 118-103 Guangsha Construction is 31:45 5-7 2-4 1-1 1 7 5 4 0 3 2 17
2008-01-04 away game 102-73 Shanghai Oriental is 16:42 4-7 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 8
2008-01-02 away game 125 -114 Jiangsu Nangang is 13:47 2-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4
2007-12-30 away game 104-106 Shandong Gold is 10:55 0- 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 4 0 3 1 0
2007-12-28 Home 82-94 Liaoning is 16:00 0-0 2-2 0-0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 6
2007-12-26 Home 106-102 Jilin is 16:13 0-1 1-3 2-2 0 0 2 1 0 2 2 5
2007- 12-23 away game 98-86 Shaanxi is 04:01 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0