Mu Tiezhu Explained

Mu Tiezhu
Birth Date:June 1, 1949
Death Date:September 14, 2008
Nationality:Chinese
Height:228 cm[1]
Weight:160 kg[2]
Career Position:Center

Mu "Iron Pole" Tiezhu (; literally meaning "Mu Iron Pole"; June 1, 1949 – September 14, 2008) was a prominent Chinese basketball player and coach. At a height of 228 cm (7 feet 5.75 inches) and a weight of 160 kg, he was one of the largest and tallest players in China (Yao Ming and Sun Mingming both being similar or taller).

Biography

Mu was born in Dongming County, Heze, Shandong in 1949.

Mu was one of the first Chinese giants who appeared in the China men's national basketball team. He played for the national basketball team for 14 years. As a member of Bayi Basketball Team, Mu still held the highest score of 81 points in a game, and played against the 1978 NBA champion Washington Bullets twice in August, 1979. Mu retired as a player in 1987, and as a coach in 2000.[3]

He was often compared with Sun Mingming, because both of them have acromegaly, and could slam dunk without their feet leaving the ground.

Mu Tiezhu died of myocardial infarction on September 14, 2008, in Beijing.[4] Two days after his death, The Draft Review named Mu as an "Honorable Draftee", saying he would have been a very high pick in the 1972 NBA draft had China been a more open society at the time.[5]

Honours

Filmography

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRoleNotes
1988One Night Pop Star一夜歌星Giant
The Silly Manager傻冒经理Big Darkie
1990Black Spot黑色走廊Giant kickboxer
1991Woman-Taxi-Woman女人TAXI女人Traffic policeman

Honors

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [The Legends] ⑪ 승부욕이 만들어낸 Real 카리스마 김동광 . 20 March 2022 .
  2. Web site: [The Legends] ⑪ 승부욕이 만들어낸 Real 카리스마 김동광 . 20 March 2022 .
  3. http://www.cctv.com/program/sportsscene/20080919/101901.shtml Legendary basketball player Mu Tiezhu cremated
  4. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-09/14/content_9999950.htm Yao Ming saddened by Mu's death
  5. https://www.thedraftreview.com/index.php?view=article&id=4685 Honorable Draftee: Mu Tiezhu remembered