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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • Zhang Ziyu burst onto the international basketball scene at the Women's #FIBAU18 Asia Cup in China.
    She made her first-ever stint with China even more memorable by earning Most Valuable Player honors in the FIBA U18 Women's Asia Cup 2024, Sunday night at the Longhua Cultural and Sports Center.
    In a coronation witnessed by the ever-appreciative home crowd, the 2.20M (7'3") center bagged the award as she stood head and shoulders above the field with tournament-leading per-game averages of 35.0 points and 12.8 rebounds per game.
    Check Zhang Zihu stats at the latest FIBA U18 Women's AsiaCup www.fiba.basketball/en/events...
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  • @FIBA
    @FIBA  10 дней назад +4

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  • @finantoshifreedomoto7949
    @finantoshifreedomoto7949 8 дней назад +11

    Man, what’s with all these nonsense comments? No handles? No skillset? Slow? Come on, y’all trippin’! She’s just 16 and already 7’3". That build makes her a natural center. You don’t expect her to move like a 6-footer, right? She’s not out here jumping all over the place because she doesn’t need to. She knows how to use her advantages. Can’t you see? No one can even reach her arms! This is how you dominate as a center. She’s playing her position like a pro at her age. You don’t drop 35+ every game without some serious skill.

  • @kcazzzzz
    @kcazzzzz 9 дней назад +5

    for people who say that she travels a lot, look at her feet. after she catches the ball, 1 of her foot is always planted on the ground. she may make a few up and down movements, but the front of her foot still remains on the same spot.
    she is trained to play that way by her parents and coaches. this is closer to a netball footwork than a basketball footwork, where player will set 1 foot in a good position before catching the ball, so that she can pivot around it to get closer to the basket. and if need be, she will just do 1 power dribble to push her way to the basket

  • @Tremendous-one
    @Tremendous-one 9 дней назад +5

    Coming to America to play with Caitlin Clark🎉

  • @robwebnoid5763
    @robwebnoid5763 День назад

    As long as she stays healthy & doesn't crazily do too much too early, doesn't only have a season-ending injury but also a career-ending injury, she will do fine. But judging that her genetics comes from 2 tall people who both were also basketball players themselves, I suspect that factor itself of hereditary inheritance is just enough proof that she was meant to play this game & hopefully for many years. And she needs to maintain & strike a balance between her height & her weight, as that will become an issue over time into her senior years & possibly acquire foot problems because of it.
    07/09/24

  • @gxguy2906
    @gxguy2906 9 дней назад +2

    I see good coaching for her. It looks like they are telling her not to jump after what happened to Yao. China is careful with her as they also didn't call her up for the Olympics. Slow and steady is the way to go.

  • @FIBA
    @FIBA  10 дней назад +2

    Check Zhang Zihu stats at the latest FIBA U18 Women's AsiaCup www.fiba.basketball/en/events/fiba-u18-womens-asiacup-2024/teams/china/342510-ziyu-zhang

  • @douglasgray1648
    @douglasgray1648 8 дней назад +1

    Her height and weight are more of a factor in the women's game, which tends to be more slow and plodding. Still, I wistfully imagine her going to the weight room, and developing her jumping ability and athleticism. If she could learn to do one handed explosive dunks off the dribble, she would be much more exciting. She seems to have a good, balanced body. .

    • @plantbased5673
      @plantbased5673 8 дней назад

      If she improves those aspects of her game, she'll average 25 rebounds per game in the WNBA.

  • @invertbrid
    @invertbrid 10 дней назад +3

    Nice, she is really promising indeed.
    Pretty interesting to see how well she will do in the future. Especially if she decides to enter WNBA.

    • @chrishousley
      @chrishousley 8 дней назад +1

      Women make much more money overseas. I highly doubt she would come here for a huge pay cut.

    • @invertbrid
      @invertbrid 8 дней назад

      @@chrishousley wait u mean WNBA has less money than playing in china? I see...

  • @loudegekste1
    @loudegekste1 9 дней назад

    final china 31 rebounds australia 58 rebounds

  • @DIDIjedeDecu
    @DIDIjedeDecu 10 дней назад +22

    If this gets 10k likes u gotta send me her jersey

  • @user-fv6rp8bh2j
    @user-fv6rp8bh2j 9 дней назад +2

    In WNBA, she will always be called for travelling. Look all the replays. Many were not called because China was the host.

  • @2dabornot452
    @2dabornot452 9 дней назад

    I hope they bring her to the W!

  • @hernanobregon709
    @hernanobregon709 10 дней назад

    Toda una máquina !! y solo tiene 17 años, woww !! Espero tome como referencia a Liz Cambage y Brittney Griner

  • @gxguy2906
    @gxguy2906 9 дней назад

    This girl and Yao's daughter if she picks up basketball is gonna turn the basketball world upside down.

  • @rodenreyes6320
    @rodenreyes6320 9 дней назад

    Except when basketball is played outdoors and there's lightning from thunderstorms...she'd be a very good lightning arrester...

  • @af74687
    @af74687 10 дней назад +1

    Sneak peak of wilt chamberlains career

  • @hamzakhilji-yt290
    @hamzakhilji-yt290 8 дней назад

    no dunks?!

  • @uzumakiuchiha9184
    @uzumakiuchiha9184 9 дней назад +1

    Basketball is a sport not for all. Its only for tall people. If you are short dreaming to be professional then you have no chance starting when you were born😂

  • @camthomasgoat1121
    @camthomasgoat1121 9 дней назад

    213cm is 7ft not 6'9

    • @bohan8433
      @bohan8433 8 дней назад

      Actually, she's 224cm

  • @jumbokevin
    @jumbokevin 8 дней назад

    She needs to play more aggressive and back down the defender to all the way to the rim. Right now she's catching lobs and shooting mid range when she could be bullying her way down to the hoop

  • @juanmanstudio571
    @juanmanstudio571 10 дней назад +4

    Imagine if her coach could teach her to jump higher.

    • @pg1863
      @pg1863 10 дней назад +2

      Lol why she need to jump dumb idea, the only thing she needs to avoid is jumping. And she can dunk but no need to.

    • @commandostryker304
      @commandostryker304 10 дней назад

      @@pg1863 because she will be easily destroyed above 18+ aka the adult FIBA tournaments who are taller and can jump higher than u18 so she will be easily blocked due to her slowness and lack of jumping skills against grown women

    • @pg1863
      @pg1863 10 дней назад

      @@commandostryker304 lol this woman basketball nobody can blcok her, her standing reach is higher than rudy gobert😂

    • @pg1863
      @pg1863 10 дней назад

      @@commandostryker304 her stength will also grow, defender would not have chance to jump high enough😂😂

    • @plantbased5673
      @plantbased5673 8 дней назад

      Imagine if her coach could teach her to JUMP. 😂

  • @dtash5595
    @dtash5595 9 дней назад +1

    its an unfair match...

  • @ordinaryperson7137
    @ordinaryperson7137 9 дней назад

    Too much hype, how about other skillssset

  • @loudegekste1
    @loudegekste1 9 дней назад

    3 seconds violations over and over

    • @dark_xdark132
      @dark_xdark132 9 дней назад

      this is FIBA ,what are you talk about?

  • @troll231
    @troll231 6 дней назад

    mutant

  • @TaguroSuper
    @TaguroSuper 10 дней назад +1

    Get ready to learn English, buddy.

    • @chrishousley
      @chrishousley 8 дней назад

      Why? So she can come over here for a monster pay cut? You do realize a lot of wnba players play overseas in the off season so they can actually make money.

    • @TaguroSuper
      @TaguroSuper 8 дней назад

      @@chrishousley relax, have some humor buddy.

  • @angelotimonera7967
    @angelotimonera7967 9 дней назад

    She can't be in the WNBA for she can't go with the fast pace of the women basketball game for she's so slow.

  • @dantesalazar7805
    @dantesalazar7805 10 дней назад +4

    No, she will be just laughing stock in the wnba, cannot dribble, cannot bend just like electric post

    • @pg1863
      @pg1863 10 дней назад

      she dont need to go to wnba, wnba is garbage game

    • @leocabs3802
      @leocabs3802 10 дней назад

      She's not talented, in WNBA there's also bigs, height and skilled can depends on her, no talent and skills only height and big. none big deal in WNBA, if she reach in WNBA for sure, she's on the bench player.

    • @renen02
      @renen02 10 дней назад

      Bata pa nman boss, pag natutong tumalon at mag dribble yan baka sakali hehe

    • @pg1863
      @pg1863 10 дней назад +1

      @@leocabs3802 lol much talented than those wnba bums

    • @dantesalazar7805
      @dantesalazar7805 10 дней назад

      @@renen02 magiging bondying lang yan sa wnba

  • @wizardtv1005
    @wizardtv1005 10 дней назад

    Tremendous giant but lack of ability to be the future star... she only use her height advantage...

  • @loudegekste1
    @loudegekste1 9 дней назад

    she can't jump. no fundamentals

  • @David-qi4fr
    @David-qi4fr 10 дней назад

    But can she dribble?

    • @pg1863
      @pg1863 10 дней назад

      Pretty good

    • @williambreeze2659
      @williambreeze2659 10 дней назад +3

      She doesn't really need to dribble. Your center doesn't need to have handles.

    • @finantoshifreedomoto7949
      @finantoshifreedomoto7949 8 дней назад

      What kind of question this is actually

  • @user-yb6hg8ry4u
    @user-yb6hg8ry4u 10 дней назад

    born in bukan

  • @swedishmeatball8290
    @swedishmeatball8290 9 дней назад

    CHINA U18 NO SKILLS.

  • @commandostryker304
    @commandostryker304 10 дней назад

    she will be easily destroyed above 18+ aka the adult FIBA tournaments whose players are much taller and can jump higher than u18 so she will be easily blocked due to her slowness and lack of jumping skills against grown women

    • @AI-momo
      @AI-momo 10 дней назад +1

      yes. but she is just 17. still have room and time to improve her skills. let's see what will happen.

    • @jmyli
      @jmyli 9 дней назад

      right right cuz she a grown woman already....

  • @kerwyngriffin1018
    @kerwyngriffin1018 9 дней назад

    No skills just tall

  • @big3081
    @big3081 10 дней назад +3

    She is NOT skilled 💯 Watch her and you'll know

    • @pg1863
      @pg1863 10 дней назад +3

      Her skill level is 100 out of 100 and super fast, her height equals to 2.5m in men basketall, and men basketball players above 2.4m usually fails, then you know how talented she is.

    • @dantonychung1269
      @dantonychung1269 9 дней назад

      height and healthy would be the toughest part of all time

    • @jmyli
      @jmyli 9 дней назад

      definitely zero skilled but able to avg 30 plus points against international competition...haters will hate

  • @chongkahhua583
    @chongkahhua583 9 дней назад

    台湾🇹🇼篮球队世界第一,由于球员生病😷导致今年无法夺冠。感到非常抱歉。Taiwan's 🇹🇼 basketball team is ranked first in the world, but due to the players' illness 😷 they were unable to win the championship this year. I'm very sorry

  • @dantonychung1269
    @dantonychung1269 9 дней назад

    If you're tall enough, you dont need to think about drilball or jump anymore.
    Real challenge would be the health problem

  • @macCubs8
    @macCubs8 9 дней назад

    No foot work

  • @user-yb6hg8ry4u
    @user-yb6hg8ry4u 10 дней назад

    born in bukan