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He's teammates with the NBA champions! Why not play professionally and become an influencer? Wu Yonghao responded like this...

China's younger generation of players has emerged, such as Zhang Zhenlin and Yu Jiahao, who are playing in the CBA, and Zeng Fanbo, who plays in the NBA Development League. But on social media, the most attention is Wu Yonghao. Before his one-way confrontation with a certain treasure caused controversy, even Guo Allen openly spoke out, and the Sect Master would not repeat it.

He's teammates with the NBA champions! Why not play professionally and become an influencer? Wu Yonghao responded like this...

Born in 2002, Wu Yonghao is not yet 20 years old, he is 2 meters 06 meters tall, with an arm span of 2 meters 14 meters, and has a good static talent. Many fans are curious: why doesn't Wu Yonghao play in professional leagues like Yu Jiahao, but become an Internet celebrity? Wu Yonghao himself also responded to the matter, saying that he had not thought about playing a career, and everyone had misinterpreted his dreams.

He's teammates with the NBA champions! Why not play professionally and become an influencer? Wu Yonghao responded like this...

Wu Yonghao's high school teammates include this year's NBA champion Cunningham, No. 4 coach Barnes, No. 14 show Moody, and No. 28 show Springer. Talking about the reasons for giving up his career, Wu Yonghao said: "First, his high patella has strain, and he has found many doctors who are unable to return to heaven; second, the family conditions are good, and the family is reluctant to fight their own careers. ”

He's teammates with the NBA champions! Why not play professionally and become an influencer? Wu Yonghao responded like this...

Wu Yonghao admitted that being an Internet celebrity is indeed very profitable, which is also one of the reasons that affected him. For Wu Yonghao's response, some fans expressed understanding, after all, everyone has their own aspirations, and not everyone who plays wants to go to the NBA. Some fans also said: Playing professionally or not has nothing to do with me, but don't use the name of basketball to hype and just bad money.

He's teammates with the NBA champions! Why not play professionally and become an influencer? Wu Yonghao responded like this...

In 2017, Wu Yonghao became one of the first young players to study and train in the United States through beijing Shougang's Eagle Program. In March 2018, he led the IMG Academy to the USAMATEURAAU Championship and was named MVP. Look at Wu Yonghao's athletic talent, the head is almost flat basket big windmill, too easy!

He's teammates with the NBA champions! Why not play professionally and become an influencer? Wu Yonghao responded like this...

At the end of 2018, Wu Yonghao transferred to Montverde College, the number one in the United States, where he met a group of teammates who later entered the NBA. When he first joined the school, he joined the Montverde Academy Second Team, and he was soon promoted to the first team. Under the leadership of captain Cunningham, they swept the United States with 25 wins and 0 losses, averaging 30 points per game!

He's teammates with the NBA champions! Why not play professionally and become an influencer? Wu Yonghao responded like this...

Being able to gain a foothold in such a team, Wu Yonghao's level is naturally not low. He bounces well and is not afraid of physical confrontation, but has average ball control and shooting skills. Mr. Wu himself said on social media that he had received recruitment from 8 NCAA schools, five of which included annual scholarships. Many fans have questioned this.

He's teammates with the NBA champions! Why not play professionally and become an influencer? Wu Yonghao responded like this...

In addition to questioning the invitation of the prestigious school, there are also fans who question his age fraud, and in a list of U14 training camps in 2013, it is written that Wu Yonghao was born in 2000. Wu Yonghao sent a long article to fight back against the doubters and posted his birth certificate, and the date column reads 2002.

He's teammates with the NBA champions! Why not play professionally and become an influencer? Wu Yonghao responded like this...

For those who accused him of being satisfied with the status quo, not training, and only wanting to be an Internet celebrity, Wu Yonghao also directly shook him back. He posted a selfie with Rolls-Royce and wrote: "In my family conditions, I didn't have to play basketball, I played ball entirely because of love." As for live streaming with goods, shooting advertisements, etc., it is because I don't want to rely on my parents.

He's teammates with the NBA champions! Why not play professionally and become an influencer? Wu Yonghao responded like this...

In fact, in the case of NBA players, everyone's attitude towards basketball is different. Some players use basketball as a job, or a tool to make money. There are also people who take basketball as their life, basketball is everything. What do you think?

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