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Guo Allen and Zhou Qi spell out the profile of Zhou Qi, the great devil of cramps

Zhou Qi fought 12 + 6 to cramp twice, and his blood cap was exposed. The Chinese men's basketball team, the host of group A, ushered in the first game against the Ivorian men's basketball team. After four competitions, the Chinese men's basketball team beat the Ivorian men's basketball team 70-55. Chinese men's basketball center Zhou Qi, played for 33 minutes, scored 12 points, 6 rebounds, 2 blocks, and twice covered the sky hot pot hat, which surprised four people! Long shot three points, counterattack fast attack, European step layup, 2.16-meter Zhou Qi is like a guard, but also has a fatal internal attack and defense. Having experienced the low tide of being laid off by the NBA and recovering from injuries, Zhou Qi, who returned to the national team, is in a hot state. The Chinese men's basketball team finally ushered in the great devil who was resurrected with blood on the journey to the world cup!

On August 31, Beijing time, the 2019 men's Basketball World Cup officially kicked off. The host of group A, the Chinese men's basketball team, ushered in its first game against the Ivorian men's basketball team. After four competitions, the Chinese men's basketball team beat the Ivorian men's basketball team 70-55. Chinese men's basketball center Zhou Qi, played for 33 minutes, scored 12 points, 6 rebounds, 2 blocks, and twice covered the sky hot pot hat, which surprised four people!

Introduction to Zhou Qi's personal data

Zhou Qi, born in Xinxiang, Henan Province on January 16, 1996, is a Chinese professional basketball player and professional center. He plays for CBA Xinjiang Flying Tigers.

In 2008, he entered the third Liaoning team; In 2009, he emerged in Liaoning men's group B competition and was recommended to the national youth team; On February 13, 2011, he participated in the U16 International Men's basketball invitational tournament of Turkey on behalf of the national team, and China won the championship of the current session; In June 2012, he participated in the second world U17 youth basketball championship on behalf of China; On July 7, 2013, he participated in the 2013 U19 World Youth Championship on behalf of the Chinese team, equalling the best record of the national team in the world championship, and his personal cover ranked first in the competition; Elected to the national team in May; In August, he went to the U18 Asian youth competition with the U18 national youth team; On September 20, he went to the 2014 Incheon Asian Games with the national team, wearing No. 7 Jersey. On September 23, 2015, he went to the men's basketball Asian championship with the team, won the championship and won the ticket to the Rio Olympic Games. On September 1, 2018, the red team of Chinese men's basketball team won the championship of the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games.

On April 7, 2017, Zhou Qi transferred to Xinjiang team to play in CBA League. On June 24, 2016, he was selected by the Houston Rockets 43 in the second round. On April 7, 2017, he helped Xinjiang team beat Guangdong team with a total score of 4-0, won the CBA League Championship in 2016-17, and won the CBA defensive player of the year in that season. On July 8, Zhou Qi officially signed the Houston Rockets and became the second Chinese player to play for the Houston team after Yao Ming. On December 18, 2018, Zhou Qi was laid off by the Rockets. On August 14, 2019, Zhou Qi returned to Xinjiang team.