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Wednesday, June 06, 2001, updated at 16:27(GMT+8)
Sports
Chinese Men's Basketball Team Left for Advance Training
The Chinese National Men's Basketball Team will be on their way to the US for advance training June 21 for the Asian Basketball Tournament set at Dalas.
Wang Fei, head coach of the national team said that he hoped his team could be roundly rewarded for the training.
Wang has been a coach flexing his muscle and making a change of lineup and his tactics every 15 minutes throughout his training. His rigor always makes him whistling restless in the court as soon as he should find problems from performances of his team members.
In the interview, Wang expressed his satisfaction with Dazhi (Wang Zhizhi). He said that Dazhi has improved a lot in his speed and strength after a term from NBA.
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