Xirelijiang (Uyghur) Xirelijiang Muhetar, male, Chinese basketball player, was born on January 4, 1991 in Kashgar, Xinjiang. He is a point guard on the court, fast, explosive, and capable of long-range shooting from the outside. Xirelijiang made great progress in the 2008-2009 season, and had outstanding performance in the second half of the season and the playoffs. He won the runner-up in the 2008-2009 CBA League with the Xinjiang Guanghui Men's Basketball Team. In the 2009~2010 season, Xirelijiang's number of starts increased, his performance gradually became more stable, and he was selected for the CBA All-Star Rookie Game. He was selected into the Chinese men's basketball national team coached by Deng Huade, becoming another national player from Xinjiang in the Chinese men's basketball team after Ah Dijiang and Du Feng. Participated in the 2011 Wuhan Asian Basketball Championship and won the championship with the team.
Mulati (Uyghur)
Mulati Adilijiang, the forward of Xinjiang Guanghui Men’s Basketball Team, has the title of "blocker". His tenacity and persistence give every offense and organizer a headache, and his exuberant energy is always ready to tear through the blocker's defensive net. His ability to quickly break through the basket and pass the ball is a unique skill. He has a good sense of position on the court, good awareness of rebounding, and good defense. The disadvantage is that it fails to use its own advantages to steal and has poor physical confrontation ability.
Merdan (Uyghur) Position: Center
Number: 9
Date of birth: November 12, 1988
Nationality: Wei
Height: 2.06M
Weight: 100KG
Team played for: Xinjiang Guanghui
Kolan Bek (Kazakh) This name is not a foreign aid, but the number one defender in Xinjiang! A 19-year-old Kirgiz small forward - Kolanbek Makan. There are almost no interview records of him in the few news. His data is like that of an ordinary novice, very pale. But almost every time he plays, he faces off against the opponent's foreign players. Because the players in the league are usually centers and forwards, Kolanbek has to defend foreign players every time he plays, and the effect he has achieved has far exceeded His age! In comparison, Battelle's defense relies on his body, Allen's defense relies on speed, but Kolanbek's defense relies on his flexible brain and steady pace.
Bater (Mongolian) Monk Bater, Chinese basketball player, native of Inner Mongolia, ethnic Mongolian, was born on November 20, 1975 in Hangjin Banner, Yike Zhaomeng, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (now Ordos City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region). As the second Chinese basketball player to join the NBA, Battle signed with the Denver Nuggets in 2001 and became the first Chinese player to start in the NBA. After that, he played for the San Antonio Spurs and won the annual NBA championship with the team, becoming the first Chinese player to win this honor. He later played for the Toronto Raptors, Orlando Magic, New York Knicks and NBDL Hunterville Flyers, and played for the NBDL. After the contract expired, he returned to play for Beijing Shougang Basketball Club in the Chinese CBA League. Currently playing for Xinjiang Guanghui Club in the CBA League. Together with Yao Ming and Wang Zhizhi, they are known as China's three major centers.
Mai Wulan (Uygur) Name: Mai Wulan-Tulxun Gender: Male English name: Date of birth: 1983.09 Height: 2.05m Weight: 105kg Nationality: Chinese Nationality: Xinjiang Project: cba Position: Center Club: Xinjiang Guanghui Club Number: 16
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