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Who is the old commentator on CCTV5 NBA? What should I do?

His name is Zhang Weiping. The following is the introduction on Baidu Encyclopedia. In fact, not many people who watch the NBA like him, and he even picks his nose. If Yang Yi and Yu Jia explain it someday, just watch it with your friends. These two are golden partners. Pictures attached.

Name: Zhang Weiping Gender: Male Ethnicity: Han Born: July 14, 1949 Height: 194cm Occupation: Former Chinese men’s basketball player Origin: Beijing Entered Shichahai Amateur Sports School in 1960, 1964 Entered Dongcheng District Amateur Sports School to study. He joined the Beijing Youth Basketball Team in 1965, the Beijing Basketball Team in 1966 (his team won the national championship in 2008), and the national team in 1973. He has played for the national team for 8 years and serves as the second center. He has solid footwork and strong offensive ability at the basket. He is known as the "basket magician". He has participated in many international competitions and has traveled to more than 30 countries and regions around the world. His team has won: 3rd place in the 1974 7th Asian Games (Tehran, Iran); 1975 8th Asian Championship Championship (Thailand, Bangkok); 1977 9th Asian Championship Championship (Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur); Champion of the 8th Asian Games in 1978 (Bangkok, Thailand); 11th place at the 8th World Championships in 1978 (Manila, Philippines); Champion of the 10th Asian Championships in 1979 (Nagoya, Japan). In 1978, in the 8th World Championships, which was attended by 16 world-leading teams including the United States, the former Soviet Union, the former Yugoslavia, Brazil, Italy, and Canada, he achieved the first place in the overall individual score and was nominated as the best athlete. He won the title of "scoring king" in the tournament and was hailed as the "sharp shooter" in basketball by the conference. ? In 1977, he was named the best forward in the 9th Asian Championship. In 1978, he won the title of Sportsman. In 1979, he won the title of Beijing's top ten athletes. In 1999, he won the "New China Basketball Outstanding Contribution Award". ? After retiring, he studied at Beijing Institute of Physical Education. After graduation, he served as the head coach of the Beijing Youth Men's Basketball Team in 1983. In 1984, he served as the head coach of the Beijing Women's Basketball Team. He has been the coach of the Chinese men's basketball team since 1985. While serving as the coach of the national team, he led the team to participate in the 13th Asian Championship (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1985) and won 3rd place; the 14th Asian Championship (1987, Bangkok, Thailand) and won the 10th place; The 10th Asian Games (1986, Seoul, South Korea), won the championship; the 10th World Championships (1986, Spain), won the 9th place; the 10th University Games (1986, Zagreb, former Yugoslavia) , won the ?th place; the 24th Olympic Games (1988, Seoul, South Korea), won the 11th place. ? In 1988, he went to the United States to study and work. During this period, he assisted in arranging and organizing many visits to the United States for Chinese team and basketball club managers to conduct training, competitions, and inspections. He also organized and assisted American coaches to give lectures in China. ? Served as a teacher and translator for several national basketball coaching training courses. ? Hosted national youth basketball summer camps many times. ? Technical consultant for the Chinese Youth Women's Basketball Team. He has arranged and organized teams to go to the United States and Australia for training and competition many times. ? From 1997 to 2000, he served as senior manager of the China Department of International Management Group. Responsible for the publicity and promotion of the Chinese Men’s Basketball League A. ? Host of the lecture column of CCTV Sports Channel - "Basketball Class", CCTV NBA?, CBA live broadcast commentary consultant, special guest host, has conducted live broadcast reports and interviews on the NBA Finals and All-Star Game many times, It achieved great ratings for CCTV Sports Channel and was hailed as “a unique landscape” by the majority of TV viewers. ? Columnist of "Guide to Watching the Game" of Xinhua News Agency's "Sports Express". NBA time and space columnist. Basketball columnist for Sohu website. He has published many articles in various newspapers and periodicals, introducing and commenting on Chinese basketball and world basketball. ? Filmed and published a series of teaching films "Modern Basketball Teaching Methods" (10 video tapes, 10 VCDs). ? His works include: "Zhang Weiping Basketball Training Camp" and the translation of "? Practical Knowledge Rules of Basketball". Since 2003, he has been the leader of the Chinese Men's Basketball Olympic Hope Team. Zhang Weiping has outstanding sports talent. A teenager in the 1950s and 1960s, he had an ideal height, good physical fitness, and excellent intellectual talent. At the age of 10, he entered the Beijing Shichahai Amateur Sports School, known as the "cradle of athletes", and received basic training in the youth basketball class. train. He is a tall man who is fourteen or five years old. He has strong jumping ability, good strength, coordinated and quick movements, and extraordinary basketball awareness and touch. Coaches and experts recognized that he was "material" for playing basketball. After attending middle school, he transferred to the Dongcheng District Sports School for orientation training and emerged. In 1965, when he was just 15 years old, he was selected for the Beijing Youth Men's Basketball Team. At that time, the competition among the youth training teams was fierce. As a forward member, he had advantages in height, jumping and strength, quick hands and feet, strong offensive power at the basket, clear mind, good consciousness, and a strong foundation in basic skills. Practical, there are many offensive methods, he can shoot with both hands, and his 3-5 meter jump shot is accurate. Due to his strength, he was selected for the first team of Beijing Men's Basketball Team in less than a year. Immediately after the "Cultural Revolution" swept across the country, the sports team was paralyzed and personnel were scattered, but he remained on the team. In 1973, when the National Sports Commission resumed all sports, he was selected into the new national men's basketball team coached by Qian Chenghai, serving as the second center.

In 1974, he participated in the seventh Asian Games men's basketball competition as a forward of the Chinese men's basketball team and won third place. After the "Cultural Revolution", Chinese sports returned to the FIFA family. The first world-class basketball competition it participated in was the 8th World Basketball Championship held in Manila in 1978, and it ranked 11th. Previously, he represented the national team and won the eighth (1975) and ninth (1977) Men's Basketball Asian Championships and the eighth Asian Games (1978) basketball competition, winning the "three consecutive championships" (Army). ), who has already been crowned the dazzling crown of "Asia's Best Forward" and "Athlete", and then added the nickname of "Basket Magician". In the 8th World Championships, the world's "super teams" such as the United States, the former Soviet Union, the former Yugoslavia, Brazil, Italy and Canada competed. 16 of the world's strongest teams competed. The Chinese team won the 11th place, making the world's basketball world not to be underestimated. , Zhang Weiping's excellent performance and highest score took the lead. He was nominated as the best athlete by the tournament, known as the "sharp shooter" and won the title of "scoring king". Zhang Weiping entered the peak period of his basketball career at the age of 28. In 1979, he represented the national team and won the 10th Asian Men's Basketball Championship ("four consecutive championships") and wore the "Beijing Top Ten (Athletes)" He chose to retreat bravely. After retiring, he entered the Beijing Institute of Physical Education for further studies. In 1983, after graduating from the junior college basketball major of the Sports Institute, he served as the head coach of the Beijing Youth Men's Basketball Team; in 1984, he served as the head coach of the Beijing Women's Basketball Team; in 1985, he served as the coach of the national team. Zhang Weiping assisted Qian Chenghai in coaching the national men's basketball team for four years and achieved remarkable results. In addition to leading the team out of the downturn in 1985 and finishing third in the 13th Asian Championship; the 10th Asian Games in 1986 and the 14th Asian Games in 1987 Won the Asian championship in a row at the Asian Championships and reappeared as the "overlord". In 1986, as a member of the research team, he went to Spain for inspection and led the team to participate in the 10th World Men's Basketball Championship. The Chinese team finished 9th, entering the top ten in the world for the first time and creating a new chapter in history. In the 1988 Seoul Olympics, the Chinese men's basketball team retained the 11th place. Compared with his predecessors, it was the best ranking ever achieved, but there are still some regrets for him. As an athlete and coach, Zhang Weiping competed in more than a thousand domestic and foreign competitions for 23 years (including the 7 years of "no war" during the "Cultural Revolution"). After retiring, he completed a college degree and joined the national team coaching in his early 30s. After the 1988 Olympic Games, Zhang Weiping He left the national men's basketball team and went to the United States for further study, inspection and even work (for nearly 10 years). His sports career and life trajectory were presented to the successive groups of athletes who stepped off the championship podium in the reform and opening up Chinese sports world. Create the "Zhang Weiping Model" for the second time in life and set a "first of its kind". Zhang Weiping, who has been a beauty in the past 10 years, has never left the basketball world and never lost his love for his motherland. During this period, he traveled across the ocean and helped arrange and even organize visits to the United States for managers of Chinese basketball (men’s and women’s) teams, provincial and municipal basketball clubs. , select foreign aid, coordinate various aspects of society to develop in-depth, lead training in batches, and conduct inspections, and have organized (assisted) senior American coaches to come to China to give lectures and send "experiences". Exploring the "external learning and internal application" of advanced basketball concepts, modern technological training, and competition; he has served as a lecturer and translator for (several) national basketball coach training classes. Starting from the national interests, his thinking and vision are far-reaching and timeless, which is the concept of "the revolutionary development of sports must start from childhood" and his judgment on its evolution. For more than ten years at the turn of the century, he hosted many national youth basketball summer camps, creating a serialized and traditional social background, and launched the "Zhang Weiping Basketball Classroom" training camp, which broadened the way to cultivate new basketball players and increased their chances of success. Newcomers Wang Zhizhi and Yao Ming, who have surprised the Chinese people and raised high hopes, have demonstrated China's pride and future in the world of basketball. They are also leading the valuable trajectory of the basketball career broadcast by Zhang Weiping and others in a historic relay. When he returned in the 1990s, he built a "software" platform for the Chinese football market, which was undergoing professional changes. He used brand-new thinking to position himself with the boosting model of Chinese basketball, which is rapidly integrating with the world. The economic attributes of basketball are "fermented" under market conditions. The cultural elements of basketball are integrated into people's lives today in a broad sense. Happy basketball - a beautiful landscape. In this sense, Zhang Weiping's investment and hard work are pioneering and avant-garde actions, which will go down in the history of the professional transformation of Chinese basketball. In 2003, Zhang Weiping was appointed as the head coach of the Chinese Men's Basketball Olympic Hope Team; in 2005, he also served as the senior director of CUBA basketball affairs. Zhang Weiping serves as a consultant for the Chinese Youth Women's Basketball Team and frequently "builds bridges" to organize Chinese teams to go to the United States and Australia for training and competition; he serves as the senior manager of the China Department of the International Group; he promotes the Chinese Men's Basketball League A and promotes the skills of teenagers and even coaches. Training; hired to host CCTV Sports Channel's "Basketball Classroom", "Basketball Park" - "Offensive and Defense Analysis" demonstration program, NBA, CBA, CUBA game live broadcast commentary guest and consultant, for only ten years, he has become a fan and the majority of TV audiences. "A unique sunshine window column" for the joy of life. The general trend of China's elite athletes becoming educated and then becoming "doctorate" is one of the "sports phenomena" in the process of China's reform and opening up and the market economy becoming mature. Zhang Weiping is also a pioneer. After the mid-1990s, his early papers "Analysis of Willpower and Quality of Basketball Players" and "Keys to Successful Play" were published in professional magazines such as "Basketball" or central-level newspapers.

It has a distinct practical texture and rational experience. Recently published monographs run through the guiding characteristics of modern basketball concept tension and knowledge analysis, showing the author's experience for theoretical sublimation. "Zhang Weiping Basketball Training Camp" integrates knowledge, interest and practicality to increase the interest of young readers, fans and popular coaches. There is also a translated book "Practical Knowledge Rules of Basketball", which are all popular books. The series of teaching videos "Modern Basketball Teaching Methods" (10 video tapes; 10 VCDs) compiled, recorded and published by him is his representative masterpiece, which is a culmination of modern basketball concepts and scientific and technological training ideas and methods. ?

On the left is Yang Yi, and on the right is Zhang Weiping.