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Next Zach Eddy? Media Person: Xunsan s first stop visit to the school Purdue University

1:22pm, 5 September 2025Basketball

On September 5, US media 247sports updated the ranking of high school students in the 2026 class, and Xun Sinan dropped to 82nd, which sparked heated discussions from the outside world. Although he has not yet entered the top 60, he is still in the center position. It is almost a foregone conclusion to compete in the NCAA next time. Whether Xun Sinan can follow Yang Hansen's footsteps and become the next Chinese player to compete in the NBA has attracted much attention from the outside world. In the U19 Men's Basketball World Cup, Xun Sinan averaged 11.3 points, 4.6 rebounds and 5.0 blocks per game, ranking first in the game in terms of block counts.

media person "Wang Jian" posted a message that Xun Sinan will officially start visiting the school next, and her first stop at Purdue University.

Xunsan has received many NCAA schools and has received invitations to admission from NCAA schools such as the University of Maryland, the University of Alabama, the University of Florida, the University of Illinois, Mississippi State, Arizona State University and Creton University.

There are many teams that ranked high in March Crazy. Purdue University is good at training center players. Grizzlies center Zach Edie attended this school before entering the NBA.

Zach Eddie completed a gorgeous turn at Purdue, especially in his final season, where Purdue and UConn met in the National Championship.

Although he failed to win the championship in the end, the two-time All-American player averaged 29.5 points in six games in the just-concluded NCAA Championship, and he used games to convince more people of his professional potential.

If Purdue University can obtain a key training commitment, this university has just produced a first-round center like Zach Edie, and is expected to achieve a win-win outcome.

However, there is a certain gap in the physical conditions of Xunsan and Zach Edie, especially in height and ending efficiency at the basket. Xunsan exposed the offensive instability in the U19 World Cup and the relatively lack of finishing methods. Whether the NCAA can further polish personal skills is believed to be the key factor in determining whether it can impact the NBA.

Xun Sinan said in an interview after finishing the U19 World Cup: In addition to his poor offensive performance in this game, his rebounding is also a problem. Of course, one of the reasons why rebounding is not good is that the core strength is not good and he cannot get stuck, which is also something he must strengthen.

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