Wang Quanze. Image source: FIBA ​​official website

  China News Service, May 3 (FIBA) The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) recently conducted an inventory of 20 Asian stars under the age of 20 on their official website. Among the 10 players counted in the first round, Chinese players Wang Quanze and Guo Haowen were among them.

  FIBA mentioned in the article that as a sophomore of the University of Pennsylvania, Wang Quanze caused a lot of sensation in the NCAA arena. His more well-known name in the United States is Michael Wang. Wang Quanze is 2 meters tall and has averaged double-doubles in the FIBAU18 Asian Championships held in Thailand. In the NCAA league, he was also named the league's best rookie three times.

  Although affected by injuries, Wang Quanze's performance at the U19 World Cup held last year was more general, which also led to his absence from the University of Pennsylvania 2019-20 season, but the 19-year-old player's future is still bright.

Guo Haowen. Image source: FIBA ​​official website

  For Guo Haowen, his experience is different from other players, he is not playing outside of Asia. On the contrary, Guo Haowen, who is 2.01 meters tall, chose to hone himself in the CBA professional league, and his performance in the Bayi team is also obvious to all.

  In the 2019-20 season, Guo Haowen played in 19 games, averaging 10.7 points, and this is just the beginning of his career. With the continuous improvement of personal ability and technology, it is not difficult to imagine that Guo Haowen will become a member of the Chinese men's basketball national team in the future, and will compete with Zhai Xiaochuan and Kelan Baike and other players. (Finish)