The minimum age threshold for NBA draft is 19 years old. At the same time, when a player reaches the age of 23, he can enter the NBA without passing the NBA draft. If an NBA team wants to sign him, he can sign him directly. Speaking of China's men's basketball team, Yu Jiahao, 19, Zeng Fanbo, and Guo Haowen, 22, are all draft-age players. In contrast, Zhang Zhenlin, who is 23 years old, can be said to have lost the chance to draft.
The signs of Jang Jin Lin's play are obvious. There are many fans in Liaoning, and it is inevitable that there will be mixed fish and dragons in the end. Some people also rumoured that three NBA teams have taken a fancy to him. Zhang Zhenlin returned to CBA for two seasons and won 1 championships, 1 "Best Star Sharp" and 1 "Dunk King". This is actually a full harvest. His 23-year-old age has been rejected by NBA scouts, but it seems a bit harsh to really blame him for playing in Liaoning.
He started his basic training in Liaoning, and played in American high schools for a short time. Although he and Poole are teammates, as the tallest player in the team, he successfully entered the NCAA for 1 years and scored 24 points, 7 rebounds and 2 assists in his debut in tulane university. Now it seems that he really shouldn't go back to CBA for 2 years. For Liaoning fans, it may be contradictory. I hope that Zhang Zhenlin will return to Liaoning to play, and I hope that he can enter the NBA and go to a higher basketball hall. In a word, everything has two sides, there is no best, only better.
Zhang Zhenlin's going or staying is his own wish, and Liaoning fans fully support him. For Zhang Zhenlin to stay, Liaoning fans are also very complicated, but the starting point is good. I hope that Zhang Zhenlin will have a bright future, and I hope that he will return to Liaoning and continue to fight for Liaoning. So there is nothing fair and unfair, and the starting point is good. Such a lovely big boy has brought us endless joy with basketball. Go your own way. Any applause is called applause, just cheer for the big boy, right?