Zhu Fangyu Explained

Zhu Fangyu
朱芳雨
Position:Small forward
Height Ft:6
Height In:7
Weight Lb:230
Number:8
Nationality:Chinese
Birth Date:5 January 1983
Birth Place:Liuzhou, Guangxi, China
Career Start:1999
Career End:2017
Years1:1999–2017
Team1:Guangdong Southern Tigers
Highlights:
  • CBA champion (2004–2006, 20082011, 2013)
  • CBA MVP (2008, 2012)
  • CBA Finals MVP (2005, 2008–2010)
  • CBA three-point leader (2004)
  • 2× CBA 3-Point Shootout Champion (2004, 2005)
  • CBA All-Time Scoring Leader

Zhu Fangyu is a former professional Chinese professional basketball player, who spent his entire pro club career with the Guangdong Southern Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). Standing at a height of 2.01 meters (6'7") tall, and weighing 104 kilograms (230 pounds), he played at the small forward position. He was nicknamed "The Rain of Three-Pointers",[1] due to his ability to sink three-pointers at crucial moments during games.

Professional career

During his 18-year club career, Zhu helped the Guangdong Southern Tigers win eight Continental Basketball Association (CBA) titles, which was tied for the most in league history at the time of his retirement. He was named the CBA Finals MVP a record-setting four times – in 2005, 2008, 2009, and 2010 – and he also claimed the CBA's regular season MVP award in 2008 and 2012.

On 19 February 2016, in a game against the Shandong Golden Stars, Zhu became the first player in CBA history to score more than 11,000 career points, after previously becoming the first to surpass the 10,000-point milestone.[2]

Zhu retired at the end of the 2016–17 CBA season, as the league's all-time leader in games played (698), total points scored (11,165), and three-pointers made (1,607), as well as tied for the most seasons played with the same team (18).

National team career

Zhu was a longtime member of the senior men's Chinese national team. Zhu was the best 3-point shooter on the team, and he helped the Chinese squads win gold medals at the 2006 Asian Games, the 2010 Asian Games, and the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship. He also played on Chinese squads that competed at the 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing, and 2012 London editions of the FIBA Summer Olympic Games, as well as the 2002 and 2006 editions of the FIBA World Cup.

Post-playing career

After he retired from playing pro club basketball, Zhu moved into the Guangdong Southern Tigers' front office, and he became the team's general manager.[3] [4]

Career statistics

CBA statistics

Regular season and Playoffs combined

YearTeamGPMPG2P%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1999–00Guangdong28N/A.650.000.6001.10.10.20.12.1
2000–01Guangdong24N/A.490.271.7615.21.01.20.514.3
2001–02Guangdong27N/A.490.398.7926.71.61.70.523.8
2002–03Guangdong36N/A.551.432.8724.61.92.60.321.8
2003–04Guangdong31N/A.486.419.8206.12.42.20.221.3
2004–05Guangdong52N/A.478.402.8224.91.71.80.420.8
2005–06Guangdong53N/A.509.386.8483.51.72.00.415.1
2006–07Guangdong41N/A.543.449.7874.01.82.20.215.7
2007–08Guangdong41N/A.555.463.8565.02.51.60.420.5
2008–09Guangdong54N/A.534.423.8775.02.22.10.519.5
2009–10Guangdong41N/A.472.425.8404.51.51.80.317.9
2010–11Guangdong39N/A.412.331.7954.31.31.30.412.5
2011–12Guangdong4130.3.448.357.8204.41.71.30.316.9
2012–13Guangdong3931.8.471.388.7844.31.71.30.512.8
2013–14Guangdong4227.5.447.449.8002.81.51.00.211.5
2014–15Guangdong4633.9.483.457.7773.82.01.00.318.4
2015–16Guangdong3428.6.479.448.7693.11.81.10.110.9
2016–17Guangdong2919.3.321.291.8152.61.20.80.15.0
Career698INC.491.411.8194.21.71.60.316.0

Personal life

Zhu Fangyu was married to rhythmic gymnast Hu Mei, whom he met at the 2004 Summer Olympics, from 2008 to 2013. They had 2 children before their divorce, which was marred by allegations that he cheated on her.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://basketballbuddha.com/highest-paid-chinese-players-in-the-cba/ "Highest paid Chinese players in the CBA"
  2. http://www.9unk.com/2016/02/19/on-zhu-fangyu-milestone-the-past-will-come-4386.html "On Zhu Fangyu milestone: The past will come"
  3. http://english.sina.com/sports/b/2018-10-31/detail-ifxeuwws9767672.shtml "Yi Jianlian becomes second 10,000-point player of CBA"
  4. http://www.bestchinanews.com/Sports/13802.html "Exposure Jonas brings foreign assistant to join Guangdong will also serve as commander in chief"
  5. Web site: Zhu Fangyu Becomes The CBA's Newest Summer Scandal. Crawford. Andrew. 2014-08-25.