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The five major foreign aides in the history of Beijing Shougang Team

In the history of the CBA, Beijing Shougang is the fourth championship team so far, winning the championship three times in total, and it is not an exaggeration to call it the basketball giants of the North.

Looking back at the development team history of Beijing Shougang in the CBA, it can be roughly divided into the Twin Towers era, the Battle era, the post-Battle era, the Marbury era, and the post-Marbury era. To play well in the CBA League, it is inseparable from the introduction of high-quality foreign aid.

So, in the history of Beijing Shougang Team, what foreign aid is more representative? Comprehensive strength, fame, team age, contribution and other factors, the author will take stock of the TOP5 list in this article for your reference. Of course, due to space limitations, if there is a choice of lost pearls or discussions, you are naturally welcome to leave a message in the comment area for discussion.

The five major foreign aides in the history of Beijing Shougang Team

V. Oulumede Odje

Looking back at the team history of Beijing Shougang, Oulumid Oudejie is a very representative and powerful foreign aid in the early days. As the No. 42 pick in the 2000 NBA Draft, Odjie began his career at the Seattle SuperSonics before briefly making his way through the Orlando Magic. After three NBA seasons, Odjie left a career stat sheet of 1.4 points and 2.1 rebounds per game.

After a short stay in the Russian League, the Greek League, and the Slovenian League, Odje joined the Beijing Ducks in the CBA League in 2004, replacing Battle, who left the NBA for development, which is a relatively strong foreign aid for the CBA in the early new century, with quite outstanding rebounding ability, 24+15 level data, and five or six rebounds in each game.

After playing for Beijing for a year, the son went to Puerto Rico and the Korean League. In the 07/08 season, Ou Dejie returned to Beijing to fight the fire, leaving another 18.1 points and 15.3 rebounds, and then went to shanxi, Liaoning, Foshan and Qingdao.

The five major foreign aides in the history of Beijing Shougang Team

4. Jeremy Lin

In terms of the popularity in China when he joined, I am afraid that even Marbury and Francis, two former NBA star players, are not Lin Whirlwind's opponents. With this in mind, Jeremy Lin deserves a position as a classic foreign aid nomination even if his performance does not meet expectations.

In terms of strength, Jeremy Lin, who left after the Raptors won the championship, actually does not have the strength to play a rotation in the NBA. From the perspective of ball style, the CBA version of Jeremy Lin, who has lost speed and explosiveness and is not particularly prominent in the outside line, is a brain-type foreign aid with the main passing organization and the attack mainly relying on blocking and demolition linkage.

After playing in the 19/20 season, leaving a season report card of 22.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 1.9 steals per game, Jeremy Lin left the CBA league in order to return to the United States to continue the NBA dream, but to no avail. From the current situation, Jeremy Lin has a considerable possibility of returning to the CBA league to earn another year or two of pension money before retiring.

The five major foreign aides in the history of Beijing Shougang Team

Iii. Justin Hamilton

Back in the 17/18 season, Beijing Shougang recruited Justin Hamilton to replace Morris. Considering that the meritorious Morris has one year left in the contract with the team, and the discussion of the buyout is fruitless, the Beijing men's basketball team let Morris stay in the team as a sparring partner this season.

At that time, Although Morris's form was declining, he still had about 22 points and 9 rebounds in the previous season. From this point of view, Justin Hamilton's combat effectiveness as a big foreign aid is still very strong.

In the 17/18 season, Hamilton averaged 24.6 points, 9.9 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game; in the 19/20 season, Hamilton averaged 23.9 points, 9.9 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per game. Unfortunately, at that time, the overall strength of the Beijing men's basketball team had declined, and the results of the two seasons were seventh & fifth respectively.

The five major foreign aides in the history of Beijing Shougang Team

Ii. Randolph Morris

Randolph Morris was a losing draft in the 2005 NBA Draft and didn't have the opportunity to play in the NBA until 2006. During the four seasons from 2006 to 2010, Morris played for the New York Knicks and Atlanta Hawks for two seasons, leaving a four-year water dispenser career averaging 1.9 points and 1.4 rebounds per game.

After losing his job in the NBA, Morris came to the CBA League, and his first stop was the Beijing Shougang men's basketball team, which had not yet fully risen. In the NBA, Morris's playing style is more awkward, and the combination of block, speed, technology, and static talent is very general, but in the CBA, his shortcomings are not shortcomings. A good low-post strong attack, coupled with a precise mid-range shot, makes it quite difficult to defend.

In his seven seasons at Beijing Shougang, Morris averaged 25.2 points, 10.1 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game. As the team's veteran, Randolph Morrie is extremely suited to Beijing's tactical system, and he has also been involved in the entire process of winning the three crowns in four years, and won the FMVP award in the 2014 finals.

The five major foreign aides in the history of Beijing Shougang Team

One, Stephen Marbury

In CBA history, Marbury is the first foreign aid to have NBA All-Star experience. Before the start of the 11/12 season, Beijing Shougang signed with Marbury, who had previously played one season each in Shanxi and Foshan.

Marbury's performance in the CBA is good, but it is not much different from the rest of the big-name foreign players. Before the lone wolf came to the Beijing men's basketball team, few people would have expected him to completely change the pattern of the CBA league and even the foreign aid ecology in the next few years.

After joining Beijing Shougang, Marbury immediately won the trust of the management with his strong on-field performance and professional and selfless gangster attitude, and quickly became the chief core of the Beijing men's basketball team, leading beijing duck to take off.

The team found Marbury, a suitable super engine, coupled with Morris, a good partner, as well as local newcomers such as Zhai Xiaochuan and Zhu Yanxi, as well as the management's proper vision in the subsequent introduction of accessories including Sun Yue and Li Gen, the magnificent story of the four-year triple crown was written, and Marbury reached the top of the best foreign aid in team history, and there was no suspense in itself. In the history of the CBA, Marbury is also a strong competitor to foreign aid GOAT.