Chapter 417 The team

What is good at the top will be very bad at the bottom. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

The basketball tryouts organized by Long Zheng, the head of the federal military administration, were organized and prepared by various regions, the Bundeswehr, and the federal security administration, and they all invested unprecedented energy, and finally all 20 participating teams were formed by the end of May.

The newly launched Rock Kingdom Television will broadcast the basketball matches of the final stage of the tryouts on a federal scale, including the island of Little Andaman and the island of Karnicobar.

Because the Rock Kingdom Television is the only television station in the Salween Federation that can receive a television signal, the basketball games that are continuously broadcast on it have an immeasurable impact on the spread of basketball in the Salween Federation.

On June 10, 1996, all the basketball matches in the final stage of the selection tournament ended.

Referring to the performance of the players, Long Zheng personally named and appointed, and the list of Salwyn's federal team in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics men's basketball team was officially released.

Because of the recognition of dual citizenship by the Salween Federation, there are many naturalized players on the team list.

Team Leader: Jenny; Coaches: Head coach Mike Budenholzer (Long Zheng's head coach's first target is Greg Popovich of the NBA San Antonio Spurs, but the Spurs will not let go, and Long Zheng can only retreat to the second place, poaching the Spurs' assistant coaches Mike Budenholzer and Hank Egan), assistant coach Hank Egan.

12 players: starting center Tim Duncan (dual citizenship of the United States and Salwyn, professional basketball player, playing for the Chicago Bulls), starting power forward Kevin Garnett (dual citizenship of the United States and Salwyn, professional basketball player, playing for the Houston Rockets), starting small forward Paul Pierce (dual citizenship of the United States and Salwyn, professional basketball player, playing for the Chicago Bulls), starting scoring guard Long Zheng (Salwyn federal nationality, professional basketball player, Played for the Houston Rockets), starting point guard Steve Nash (dual U.S.-Salwyn federal nationality, professional basketball player, playing for the Chicago Bulls); Power forward Gao Cen (Salwyn federal Chinese, amateur basketball player, soldier of the 1st Division of the Wehrmacht), small forward Chen Minghui (Salwyn federal Chinese, amateur basketball player, soldier of the 1st Division of the Wehrmacht), scoring guard Li Haoxuan (Salween federal Chinese, amateur basketball player, soldier of the 2nd Division of the Wehrmacht), point guard Zhao Jiayou (Salween federal Chinese, amateur basketball player, soldier of the 2nd Division of the Wehrmacht), scoring guard Ponnewin (Salween federal Shan nationality, amateur basketball player, Soldier of the 4th Division of the Wehrmacht Army), point guard Khin Maung Seng (Salween federal nationality Rakhine ethnic group, amateur basketball player, soldier of the 5th Division of the Wehrmacht Army), point guard Godanway (Salween federal nationality Burmese, amateur basketball player, captain of a federal college basketball team in Salween).

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Kevin Garnett (born May 19, 1976), Chauncey Billups (born September 25, 1976), Stephen Marbury (born February 20, 1977), Vince Carter (born January 26, 1977), Paul Pearce (born October 13, 1977), Jermaine O'Neal (born October 13, 1978), Kobe Bryant (born August 23, 1978), Tracy McGrady (born 24 May 1979), Ramal Odom (born 6 November 1979), Antoine Jamison (born 12 June 1976), Steve Francis (born 21 February 1977), Kenyon Martin (born 30 December 1977), Sean Marion (born 7 May 1978), Mike Bibby (born 13 May 1978), Sean Battier (born September 9, 1978), Elton Brand (born March 11, 1979), Rasol Butler (born May 23, 1979), Ron Artest (born November 13, 1979), Josh Howard (born April 28, 1980), Hu Xuefeng (born January 14, 1980), Liu Wei (born January 15, 1980), Yao Ming (born September 12, 1980), Hanamichi Sakuragi (born April 1, 1978), Rashid Wallace (born September 17, 1974), Kerry Kittels (born June 12, 1974), Steve Nash (born February 7, 1974), Alan Iverson (born June 7, 1975), Ray Allen (born July 20, 1975), Jason Williams (born November 18, 1975), Tim Duncan (born April 25, 1976), Long Zheng (November 15, 1978), the 31-one players of the sprawling Oak Hill system, each had their own destiny at this time in June 1996.

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Tim Duncan (center, sophomore), Rasheed Wallace (power forward, sophomore), Paul Pearce (small forward, first-year), Kerry Kittels (shooting guard, sophomore), Steve Nash (point guard, sophomore), Jason Williams (point guard, sophomore), six players play for the Chicago Bulls.

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Kevin Garnett (power forward, sophomore), Kenyon Martin (power forward, first-year), Antoine Jamison (small forward, first-year), Vince Carter (small-line, first-year), Ryu-Jung (shooting guard, third-year), Ray Allen (shooting guard, sophomore), Allen Iverson (two-way position, sophomore), Chauncey Billups (point guard, second-year), eight players play for the Houston Rockets.

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Stephen Marbury (point guard, first-year college player) and Steve Francis (point guard, first-year college player), both of whom play for Chicago Noble University basketball team.

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Jermaine O'Neal (power forward, senior high school player), Sean Marion (small forward, senior high school player), Kobe Bryant (shooting guard, senior high school player), Tracy McGrady (small forward, senior high school player), Ramal Odom (power forward, senior high school player), Mike Bibby (point guard, senior high school player), Sean Battier (small forward, senior high school player), Elton Brand (power forward, senior high school player), Rasol Butler (small forward, junior high school), Ron Artest (small forward, junior high school), Josh Howard (small forward, sophomore high school), Hu Xuefeng (point guard, sophomore), Wei Liu (point guard, sophomore high school), Yao Ming (center, sophomore), Hanamichi Sakuragi (power forward, senior senior player), fifteen players play for the Oak Hill High School basketball team. (To be continued.) )