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The Chinese U17 men's basketball team is 10 points behind Lithuania, and Zhang Boyuan is behind 12+4

On the basketball court, the passion of youth burns like a flame. In the quarterfinals of the U17 Men's Basketball World Cup, the young players of the Chinese team showed surprising resilience and talent. In the face of the strong Lithuanian team, Zhang Boyuan and Li Yuezhou, two young heroes, stepped forward and staged a wonderful "double sword combination" show. Let's savor the wonderful moments in this storm of youth.

The Chinese U17 men's basketball team is 10 points behind Lithuania, and Zhang Boyuan is behind 12+4

Zhang Boyuan: The person who carries the tripod shows his edge

As the core of the team, Zhang Boyuan is undoubtedly the protagonist of this game. He was like an unsheathed sword, sharp and sharp.

The data of 12 points and 4 rebounds in the first half is enough to prove Zhang Boyuan's all-round dominance. But beyond the stats, what is even more impressive is his performance in key moments. When the team fell into a scoring drought, Zhang Boyuan stepped up and cleared the team with a mid-range jumper. In the face of drought outside the three-point line, he made another resolute move to break the deadlock for the team.

The Chinese U17 men's basketball team is 10 points behind Lithuania, and Zhang Boyuan is behind 12+4

Zhang Boyuan's performance can't help but remind people of Yao Ming in his youth. The same tall body, the same great technique, the same tough heart. Maybe in the near future, we'll see another Chinese player shine on the NBA stage?

The Chinese U17 men's basketball team is 10 points behind Lithuania, and Zhang Boyuan is behind 12+4

Li Yuezhou: The unsung hero shows his powers

If Zhang Boyuan is the protagonist of this game, then Li Yuezhou is the best supporting role. His performance was like a surprise dark sword, giving his opponent a fatal blow at a critical moment.

The stats of 7 points and 5 rebounds may seem unremarkable, but if you savor it, you will find the value contained in it. When the team needed to score the most, Li Yuezhou stepped forward and injected a three-point shot into the team. In the rebounding competition, he showed extraordinary fighting spirit, rushing to grab backcourt rebounds many times and causing opponents to foul.

The Chinese U17 men's basketball team is 10 points behind Lithuania, and Zhang Boyuan is behind 12+4

Li Yuezhou's performance can't help but remind people of the former "rebounding king" Rodman. Although they are not outstanding, with their superhuman willpower and never-say-die spirit, they write their own legends on the court.

Two swords combined: The storm of youth is beginning to show its might

The combination of Zhang Boyuan and Li Yuezhou's double swords, like a storm of youth, is showing its edge in the World Youth Championships. Their performance not only helped the team bite the score in the first half, but also brought hope for the future of Chinese basketball.

The Chinese U17 men's basketball team is 10 points behind Lithuania, and Zhang Boyuan is behind 12+4

However, basketball is a team sport. With the strength of only two people, it is difficult to shake the fate of the entire team. The sluggish performance of other players has kept the Chinese team in a passive situation. It's also a wake-up call: what we need to make a difference on the world stage is the whole team coming together.

The Chinese U17 men's basketball team is 10 points behind Lithuania, and Zhang Boyuan is behind 12+4

The future is promising: a new hope for Chinese basketball

Although this game is not over yet, it has already shown us the future of Chinese basketball. Zhang Boyuan's overall dominance and Li Yuezhou's tenacious fighting spirit are all elements needed for the future development of Chinese basketball.

We expect that in the second half of the game, the other players can quickly find their form and set off a real youth storm with Zhang Boyuan and Li Yuezhou. Even if it can't create a miracle in the end, this game has already shown the world the strength of the new generation of Chinese basketball.

So in the end, I would like to ask: In the face of strong opponents, does the resilience and potential shown by the young Chinese men's basketball players make you see the hope of Chinese basketball? What do you think about this?

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