Wang Zhizhi NBA & ABA Statistics | Basketball-Reference.com Wang Zhizhi. Wang Zhizhi. Position Center Height 70 Weight 255 lbs. Born July 8, 1977 in Beijing, China. Drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the 2nd round (7th pick, 36th overall) of http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/z/zhizhwa01.html
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Wang Zhizhi Bridges Chinese Basketball With World Last updated at (Beijing Time) Wednesday, December 19, 2001 Wang Zhizhi Bridges Chinese Basketball with World It is a year of ecstasy to the Chinese basketball fans. http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200112/19/eng20011219_87023.shtml
Extractions: Home Sports Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Wednesday, December 19, 2001 It is a year of ecstasy to the Chinese basketball fans. After a prolonged longing for the world elite basketball league, the American National Basketball Association (NBA), China's talent Wang Zhizhi wrapped up the Odyssey of joining the Dallas Mavericks team to become the first Asian player in NBA. Wang's step has the significance of a milestone of Chinese basketball, and his occidental trip opened the door to the world for his peers in the domestic league.
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Wang Zhizhi Expelled From National Basketball Team The Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) announced its decision September 9 afternoon to expel its former member Wang Zhizhi out of the national men's basketball team. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/766726/posts
Extractions: But Wang, after receiving CBA's notice demanding him to return home and join in training for the World Championships and the Asian Games, stayed in America under the excuse of personal need and training for NBA summer leagues, and further cut off contacts with CBA. After the leagues finished Wang refused to meet people from CBA and made clear his hope to say in NBA instead of returning to China, CBA's announcement said.
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Extractions: Ibn Notes: Believe it or not, Yao Ming wasn't the first Chinese player to play in the NBA. It was Wang Zhizhi. After being drafted by the Dallas Mavericks, the Chinese superstar had a following of Chinese fans in every city, fans hoping to catch the 7-0 sharpshooter displaying his multitudes of skills pm the cpurt. However, Zhizhi found himself being used sparingly in Dallas with the development of Dirk Nowitzki and hustling role-player Eduardo Najera . During the summer of 2002, China called for Wang Zhizhi to come back to China to train with their national team for the World Championships... after weeks of back and forth, Wang disappeared. After 60 games in Dallas and his flat-out refusal to go home to China, Wang reappeared in Los Angeles, where he announced that he would not be going home to China. Instead, he said that he was participating in the Clipper's summer League. Chinese officials were not happy (and this had repercussions on Yao Ming's entry into the league the next year) Zhizhi worked hard to impress, unfortunately, the hope of more minutes did not develop with the Clippers as he had hoped. He was later waived and then signed by the Miami Heat, where playing time is again sparse for Wang Zhizhi. And it's not looking good this season for Wang as the Heat obtained Antoine Walker.
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Extractions: Select NBA Team Atlanta Hawks Boston Celtics Charlotte Bobcats Chicago Bulls Cleveland Cavaliers Dallas Mavericks Denver Nuggets Detroit Pistons Golden State Warriors Houston Rockets Indiana Pacers LA Clippers LA Lakers Memphis Grizzlies Miami Heat Milwaukee Bucks Minnesota T-Wolves New Jersey Nets New Orleans Hornets New York Knicks OKC Thunder Orlando Magic Philadelphia 76ers Phoenix Suns Portland Trail Blazers Sacramento Kings San Antonio Spurs Toronto Raptors Utah Jazz Washington Wizards NBA rumors Daily recap News Media Links ... Transactions NBA FEATURES Fantasy Power Rank Awards Old Articles ... Rookie Watch By InsideHoops.com Wang Zhizhi ( see photo ), standing 7-1 tall, is the first player from China to ever play in the NBA. Originally drafted by Dallas in the second round (36th overall) of the 1999 NBA draft, Wang has played for the Mavericks and Clippers and is now with the Miami Heat. For his career, he has averaged 5.0 points and 1.9 rebounds in 10.3 minutes per game. InsideHoops.com recently met with Wang for an exclusive interview.
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Wang Zhizhi - Tonic Profiles Wang Zhizhi. FROM WIKIPEDIA. Wang Zhizhi (simplified Chinese 王治郅; pinyin W ng Zh zh ) (born July 8, 1977 in Beijing, China) is a Chinese professional basketball player. http://www.tonic.com/people/wang-zhizhi/
TIME Asia: Wang Zhizhi's Fast Break Apr 29, 2002 China's tallest soldier made history by playing in the NBA. He's not going home http://www.time.com/time/asia/covers/1101021118/zhizhi.html
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Extractions: Biography: Wang Zhizhi is a professional basketball player formerly in the American National Basketball Association. Wang was the first person from mainland China to play in the NBA, (though Ma Jian was on a preseason NBA roster in 1995). Wang was previously a star of the Chinese national team and played for the Bayi Rockets of the Chinese Basketball Association. The trio of Wang Zhizhi (7'1"), Yao Ming (7'6"), and Mengke Bateer (6'11") was known as the "Walking Great Wall" of the Chinese national basketball team. All three have also played in the NBA. Wang was dismissed from the national team for failing to return to China to practice. He was signed by the Dallas Mavericks in 2001, and later played for the Los Angeles Clippers and the Miami Heat. An athletic and tall player at 7'1" (216 cm), Wang was primarily known in the NBA as a long-range shooter. However, he was previously crowned the slam dunk champion one year in China's CBA league. His minutes were very limited in the NBA, never more than 10.9 a game, and he became a free agent at the end of the 2005 season. In late 2005, Wang was not playing professional basketball in the NBA or China. He averaged 4.4 points and 9.9 minutes per game over 5 seasons in the NBA. On April 10, 2006, following weeks of rumors in Chinese media, Wang returned home from the United States after being expelled from the national team for four years. He publicly apologized for his past mistakes, and said he wanted to represent the country to play in the World Tournament later in 2006 as well as the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. It is unknown if he will rejoin his former Bayi team; Bayi's current young center Mo Ke's outstanding performance may be an obstacle.
Wang Zhizhi - Biography - The Biographicon Wang Zhizhi () (born July 8, 1977 in Beijing, China) is a Chinese professional basketball player. He is a former player in the National Basketball Association. http://www.biographicon.com/view/85k5d
Extractions: EDITIONS: CITIES: By Section By Columnist By Insider LET US KNOW We’ve made some changes to search! Tell us what you think! Page of 2 Player Page Career Stats PPG RPG BPG FG% FT% PTS REB BLK Former NBA player Wang Zhizhi and draft picks Yi Jianlian and Sun Yue combined to score 59 of China's 82 points in its victory over the NBA Development League team at the Stankovic Cup. Story Conversation Brook Larmer Wang Zhizhi came to America to win respect for his game and his country. Now he's home in China trying to salvage some for himself Story Conversation China national team officials believe injured center Wang Zhizhi may still be ready to play next month in the world championships. Story Conversation Miami Heat center Wang Zhizhi returned to China on Monday and apologized for his earlier refusal to join the Chinese National Team.