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The ranking list of the top 10 basketball stars with the highest Chinese has been announced!

author:Yan Xiaomeng Film and Television

Basketball, the popularity in China is very high, schools, parks, stadiums including residential areas have many basketball courts, so do you know which stars of Chinese basketball are the most popular?

The ranking list of the top 10 basketball stars with the highest Chinese has been announced!

NO.1 Yi Jianlian

Yi Jianlian - born October 27, 1987 in Heshan City, Guangdong Province, China, is a Chinese professional basketball player, who plays as a power forward/center, graduated from Guangdong University of Technology, and plays for CBA Guangdong Dongguan Bank. On December 5, 2017, Yi Jianlian was selected as "Global Outstanding Youth".

The ranking list of the top 10 basketball stars with the highest Chinese has been announced!

NO.2 Yao Ming

Yao Ming (Yao Ming) - born on September 12, 1980 in Xuhui District, Shanghai, ancestral home in Zhenze Town, Wujiang District, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, former Chinese professional basketball player, professional center, current chairman and general manager of China Vocational Union. Yao's No. 11 jersey retired during the Rockets' home break against the Bulls on February 4, 2017. On February 23, at the 9th National Congress of the Chinese Basketball Association, Yao Ming was elected president of the Basketball Association. On July 20, nominated by the Chinese Basketball Association, the company's board of directors voted to appoint Yao Ming as the chairman of CBA.

The ranking list of the top 10 basketball stars with the highest Chinese has been announced!

NO.3 Zhu Fangyu

Zhu Fangyu - born on January 5, 1983 in Liuzhou, Guangxi, is a Chinese professional basketball player, a small forward, nicknamed "Zhu 8" because of his jersey number 8, and is currently the general manager of Guangdong Hongyuan Basketball Club. For a long time, Zhu Fangyu has been an indispensable absolute workhorse of the Guangdong team and the Chinese men's basketball team. On May 5, 2017, Guangdong Hongyuan Men's Basketball Club announced the appointment of Zhu Fangyu as the general manager of Guangdong Hongyuan Basketball Club. On June 18, Zhu Fangyu officially announced his retirement.

The ranking list of the top 10 basketball stars with the highest Chinese has been announced!

NO.4 Sun Yue

Sun Yue - December 06, 1985 Cangzhou City, Hebei Province Cangzhou County Wang Jiapu Township Qilidian Village, Chinese professional basketball player, professional guard, in 1995, 10-year-old Sun Yue began to play basketball, since then into the basketball career. On September 13, 2017, Beijing Shougang Basketball Club officially announced that Sun Yue was reimbursed for the season due to the serious development of an ankle injury.

The ranking list of the top 10 basketball stars with the highest Chinese has been announced!

NO.5 Wang Shipeng

Wang Shipeng (王士鹋), born April 6, 1983 in Dandong, Liaoning Province, China, is a former Chinese professional basketball player who plays as a shooting guard. On May 28, 2016, Guangdong Hongyuan Basketball Club announced that the team's meritorious defender Wang Shipeng was confirmed to retire. On June 4 of the same year, Wang Shipeng officially announced his retirement.

The ranking list of the top 10 basketball stars with the highest Chinese has been announced!

NO.6 ZHOU Peng

Zhou Peng, born on October 11, 1989 in Dandong, Liaoning, is a famous Chinese basketball player who plays as a small forward for Guangdong Bank of Dongguan. In 2004, when Zhou Peng was training at Dandong Sports School, he was selected by Zhang Zhenmin, and then went to the Guangdong Hongyuan youth team, and was selected for the U18 youth team in June 2005, and participated in the Asian "Rising Star" training camp in May 2006. In 2008, he was selected into the Olympic men's basketball training team.

The ranking list of the top 10 basketball stars with the highest Chinese has been announced!

NO.7 Wang Zhizhi

Wang Zhizhi - born July 8, 1977 in Beijing, is a former Chinese professional basketball player who played for Bayi Shuanglu Battery, Dallas Mavericks, and a power forward. Wang Zhizhi is the first person in Chinese basketball to enter the NBA, and was selected as one of the 50 outstanding figures in Chinese basketball and China's special envoy for bidding for the Olympic Games.

The ranking list of the top 10 basketball stars with the highest Chinese has been announced!

NO.8 Chen Jianghua

Chen Jianghua - born in 1989 in Yongkou Village, Shawan Town, Panyu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, is a Chinese professional basketball player who plays as a guard/shooting guard for Guangdong Dongguan Bank. In July 2006, he was promoted to the national team by men's basketball coach Yunas and represented the Chinese men's basketball team at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and the 2012 London Olympic Games. On May 31, 2017, he served as the assistant coach of Guangdong Dongguan Bank.

The ranking list of the top 10 basketball stars with the highest Chinese has been announced!

NO.9 Allen Guo

Allen Guo (born November 14, 1993 in Liaoyang, Liaoning Province) is a Chinese professional basketball player who plays as a point guard. He currently plays for Liaoning Hengye Fei Leopards Basketball Club. In the 2015 NBA Draft, according to NBA regulations, Allen Guo, who met the age of Guo, automatically participated, and ESPN experts predicted to be selected by the 76ers with the 60th pick, but they were not selected. On April 22, 2018, Allen Guo won the 2017-18 CBA championship with Liaoning.

The ranking list of the top 10 basketball stars with the highest Chinese has been announced!

NO.10 Yang Ming

Yang Ming - Liaoning Bengang men's basketball captain, plays the position of guard on the court. On September 8, 2017, Liaoning defeated Xinjiang 78-61 at the National Games, and Yang Ming finally fulfilled his dream of winning the championship. On April 22, 2018, 100-88, Liaoning swept Zhejiang Guangsha 4-0 at home, winning the CBA championship for the first time in team history.

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