Wang Zhizhi's comeback highlights CBA new season (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-10-09 16:51 Former NBA player Wang Zhizhi
came back to the China domestic basketball league to produce high expectation
for the new 2006-07 season though the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) was
cut off almost one third of its regular season.
 Yi Jianlian of Guangdong Hongyuan
tries to block Wang Zhizhi of Bayi Rockets during the opener of the
2006-2007 Chinese Basketball Association League(CBA) October
7,2006.[sina.com]
| Wang, who left the Bayi
Rockets to the Dallas Mavericks in 2001, scored 20 points and grabbed 11
rebounds in Saturday's season opener when the Rockets lost to the defending
champions Guangdong Hongyuan 104-98.
The first Asian basketball player who has ever played in the NBA, joined the
national team this summer for the World Championships and reunited with the
military team after his two-year contract with the Miami Heat expired.
Most predictions foresee a more competitive season between the former
powerhouse Rockets and the three-time champions Hongyuan, which have five
national team members in the squad.
The Rockets lost 4-1 to Hongyuan in last-season's final series without Wang.
This year they missed the best shooter, Li Nan, and two other starters for the
opener.
"We have built up more confidence to our team though we lost the first game,"
said Rockets coach Adijiang.
Li could come back to China in December after recovering from a knee surgery
in the United States when the league is to be called for a break for the Asian
Games.
The new season will be hung on in November and be resumed in January because
of the Asian Games in Qatar.
The league also cut off 112 regular-season games when the State General
Administration for Sports calls all sports for longerˇˇˇˇpreparation for the 2008
Beijing Olympic Games.
The CBA has to cancel the double home-and-away matchups between teams in the
same conferences, with the best eight teams going directly into the playoff
phase based on the results of their home-and-away matches.
It could cut more matches in the next season and most capped players might
not compete in the domestic league to have a longer training camp and warmup
trips around the world for the national team.
"The preparation of the 2008 Olympics is the most important program for the
next two years," said Hao Guohua, director of the CBA league office. "Yes the
league suffers a lot when one third of the season is cut off. But the 2008
Olympics is our utmost goal."
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