Guo Haowen goes to Los Angeles to continue to impact the NBA – yqqlm

  Original title: Guo Haowen goes to Los Angeles to continue to impact the NBA

The Beijing Youth Daily reporter learned on the 19th that Guo Haowen of the Shanghai team went to Los Angeles in the United States on the same day. After the special training, Guo Haowen will accept the trial training of some NBA teams, and he will continue to impact the NBA. Guo Haowen has automatically qualified for this year’s draft.

Guo Haowen has good physical talent, and his technique has also made great progress in recent years. Guo Haowen went to the United States for special training in the offseason last year, and then signed up for the NBA draft. But before the draft deadline, Guo Haowen withdrew from the draft. Next, Guo Haowen participated in the trial training of many NBA teams. Although Guo Haowen did not land in the NBA as he wished, his experience last year has made him gain a lot. This season, Guo Haowen’s scoring average and shooting percentage have remained relatively stable. This season, he has averaged 13.7 points per game, and his two-pointers and three-pointers have improved significantly.

This year, Guo Haowen will continue to attack the NBA. According to the Beijing Youth Daily reporter, Guo Haowen has departed from Guangzhou to Los Angeles. Guo Haowen’s agency will arrange special training for him. After that, at the end of this month, Guo Haowen will participate in the team trial training arranged by the agency, and all NBA teams and scouts will be invited to participate. It is reported that several NBA teams have been very interested in Guo Haowen before and have been following him for a long time. And this time is undoubtedly a good opportunity to showcase.

Many Chinese players have tried to knock on the door of the NBA this year. Including Zeng Fanbo, Guo Haowen and Yu Jiahao all automatically qualified for this year’s draft. At the same time, Zhang Zhenlin will also go to the United States for special training in the near future and impact the NBA. (Reporter Song Xiang)

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