In the early morning of August 9, in the men’s basketball semi-final of the Paris Olympics, the U.S. men’s basketball team narrowly reversed a game against Serbia with a score of 95-91, advancing to the final. James recorded a triple-double with 16 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists, becoming a key contributor to the team’s comeback. After the game, the FIBA official website wrote an article highly praising James’ performance. The headline on the FIBA official website was: “New King: James Becomes the First Player in Olympic History to Record Two Triple-Doubles.” At 39 years old, James has become one of only three players in Olympic history to record a triple-double, the other two being Belov from the former Soviet Union and Doncic from Slovenia. James is the only player to have achieved this feat twice. In this game, James also improved his ranking in several Olympic statistical categories: His total number of assists reached 129, moving him to second place historically, behind Jasikevicius from Lithuania; His total steals count reached 42, just one short of the top spot held by Kirilenko, with a chance to surpass him in the final and become the Olympic basketball steals leader; His total number of Olympic victories reached 26, placing him fourth historically, while Durant moved up to fifth place with 25 wins, with both players likely to increase their win counts further in the final.
MEDIA: Cui Yongxi’s Performance Has Impressed the Nets’ Management; New Season Salary at $0.578577 Million
On August 30, media personality @Zhao Tanchang in the Basketball Circle answered some questions from fans about Cui Yongxi. The original text is as follows: After understanding through various channels and reviewing data, Tanchang answers some of the fans' questions:...