Many fans may feel unfamiliar when the name Wang Zhongguang is mentioned. Who is Wang Zhongguang?
In 1987, Wang Zhongguang was born into a basketball family in Qingdao, Shandong. He came into contact with basketball at a young age and began to fall in love with the sport. In order for Wang Zhongguang to receive systematic basketball training, his parents sent him to the former Shandong Sports School. Due to his outstanding talent, he quickly attracted the attention of the Shandong Men's Basketball Team (Youth), but fate played a trick on him.
It was the legendary guard Sun Jie who entered the Shandong Men's Basketball Team at the same time as Wang Zhongguang. After careful consideration, the Shandong Men's Basketball Team chose Sun Jie. Wang Zhongguang, who failed to make the list, then joined the Bayi Men's Basketball Team. He lurked for a long time and finally ushered in his highlight moment. In 2005, he helped the Bayi Men's Basketball Team win the National Games championship that year. Two years later, he helped the team defeat the Guangdong Men's Basketball Team again and win the CBA championship. Some netizens commented that Wang Zhongguang is an ordinary player who cannot be ignored.
He is a player with distinctive characteristics in our CBA league. His defensive ability is stronger than his offensive ability. If you haven't watched Wang Zhongguang play, you can take a look at Shi Hongfei of the Jiangsu team. The two hard-core styles are somewhat similar!
Obscurity and short-lived glory.
Speaking of which, Wang Zhongguang and Ah Lian were actually born in the same year. Wang Zhongguang, who was born in 1987, chose to retire as early as 2014. From his debut in the professional arena in 2002 to his retirement in 2014, the entire 13-year career Wang Zhongguang spent his career with the Bayi team. He is 1.92 meters tall and serves as a point guard. His statistics throughout his career were not very impressive. His best performance was in the 2009-10 season, averaging 8.6 points and 3.4 assists per game. In more seasons, his scoring average hovered around 3 or 4 points per game.
Just like his name, he ushered in a brief highlight in the middle of his career, the 2005 National Games. Because of Fan Bin's retirement, he was unexpectedly reused as a substitute. He became famous in one battle and won the championship with the Bayi team. Afterwards, in the third game against the Guangdong team in the 2007 Finals, Wang Zhongguang acted as a surprise player and helped the team reverse the game. Just when people thought he was about to start to rise, they didn't expect that his highlight moment was over. From then on, he began to perform tepidly, until he retired and had no consecutive outstanding performances.
Personal tag? Defensive champion!
That’s right, you know the kind of defender Beverley is, the one his teammates like and his opponents hate. Wang Zhongguang’s defense is also stronger than his offense. He's often the guy to guard the top outside scorer. The sticky candy-like defense makes many players miserable. On the offensive end, they have certain breakthrough and three-point ability, but they are not outstanding. Compared with Jiangsu team's Shi Hongfei, the two have many similarities in their defensive will. . Dare to fight and dare to get physical are his defensive characteristics. As a point guard, his organizational skills are average and his dribbling is a bit too high. With his defense, he was once selected for the national training team in 2005, but he was not selected. A fringe figure in the national team. His defense impressed many fans. Because of his courage to fight and his excitement when he came on the court, he was nicknamed "Little Tiger!"
After retiring in 2014, Wang Zhongguang studied and became the physical fitness coach of the Bayi team. Currently, he and Bayi star Wu Xinshui assist Wang Zhizhi in coaching the Bayi men's basketball team. He almost missed a game at the beginning of last year. , Wang Zhongguang served as the acting coach and won the game.
Gain the first personal on-site command victory!