I have to say, the sports world is really full of drama! Pre-season was supposed to be a stage for players to show themselves, but it turned into a time allocation game that made people laugh and cry.
In the Grizzlies game, Kawamura played as much time as the main players, a full 25 minutes! The lad was really in time for a good time, and the team gave him plenty of opportunities to perform. He scored 10 points and 7 assists on 3-of-7 shooting, which looks like a pretty good statistic. But then again, given so much time, if you can't put on a decent performance, you really can't say it.
Look at our Cui Yongxi again, oh my god, 4 minutes and 42 seconds? Is this playing basketball or running a 100-meter sprint? If it weren't for his two beautiful goals, I wonder if he actually played. But in just a few minutes, Cui Yongxi was stunned to score 5 points and grabbed a frontcourt rebound. This efficiency is simply faster than a rocket!
Who do you say this matter will not be depressed? is also an Asian player, why is there such a big difference in treatment? Kawamura Yonghui has more than 5 times the playing time of Choi Yongxi, isn't this bullying! If you give Cui Yongxi 25 minutes, according to this efficiency, then you still have to do it? I'm afraid it's not going to cut 30 points and have two more pairs by the way!
The funniest thing is that when Choi Yong-hee scored, the whole audience was boiling. The main players on the bench were like they had been beaten with chicken blood, and they couldn't wait to rush on the field to hug Cui Yongxi. Cameron Johnson was so excited that he almost broke the game, and this battle was the same as Choi Yong-hee's killing goal.
What do you say Choi Yong-hee is missing? There is no shortage of technology, there is no lack of confidence, there is a lack of someone who understands! Give him time and he will surprise you. It's a pity that the coach seems to have some prejudice against him, and he just refuses to give him more playing time. Isn't this a typical one-and-stomp-and-one?
When we Chinese fans see this situation, can we not be angry? Choi Yong-hee obviously has strength, but he can only brush up his presence in garbage time. And what about Kawamura Yonghui? Everyone is about to catch up with the main treatment. This differential treatment makes people want to drop their mobile phones!
However, complaining is complaining, and we still have to look at the problem head-on. Choi Yong-hee can have such a brilliant performance in such a short period of time, which shows that he still has a lot of potential. Maybe the coaching staff wanted him to grow under high pressure? Or do you want to boost his fighting spirit? Well, I'll admit that it's a bit of a suspicion of forcible interpretation.
But in any case, Choi Yong-hee has proven his worth with practical actions. That three-point shot, that step-back shot, every shot shows that he has real skills. The cheers of the fans and the excited reactions of the teammates were all silently shouting: Give Choi Yongxi more chances!
Seriously, I really admire seeing that Choi Yong-hee can maintain a positive attitude in this situation. If it were me, I would have gone to the agent to tear up the contract. But he is still working hard and cherishing every second of playing time, and this professionalism deserves praise.
Honestly, I'm really looking forward to the next game now. I'd like to see if the coaching staff is really hard-hearted. If Choi Young-hee only has a few minutes of playing time again, it really can't be said. The cries of the fans, the support of his team-mates, and his own outstanding performance are under the triple pressure, and it would be a bit too much for the coach to remain unmoved.
Anyway, Choi Yong-hee, come on! Don't let this setback put you off. Time will tell. When you become the main force of the team one day, maybe Kawamura Yonghui will have to ask you for an autograph! When the time comes, let's have a good laugh at these ridiculous things today.
Hey, why don't we fans do something too? How about organizing an online petition? It's called the "Give Choi Yong-hee More Time" campaign. Let the coaching staff see that it is not only the teammates on the bench who support Choi Yong-hee. We, the Chinese fans, also want to speak out!
What do you think? Do you want to have an online relay? Everyone posted a message of support for Choi Yong-hee on social media to see if they could swipe the coaching staff's Twitter to blow up?