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The game is getting harder and harder! Chinese men s basketball team has become stronger, and both Thompsons are going to join

1:09pm, 26 May 2025Basketball

Naturalized players are not uncommon in the world basketball world, and all teams are working hard in this regard.

Yesterday, the Lebanese men's basketball team officially announced that they successfully naturalized American player Dederick Lawson. Lawson was a foreign aid of the Xinjiang Men's Basketball Team last season and was also the naturalized target of the Chinese Men's Basketball Team, but the Lebanese Men's Basketball Team has already completed the naturalization first, so the matter is left unresolved.

It is worth mentioning that Lawson is quite popular in the Asian arena. He is also the naturalized target of the Korean men's basketball team, but the Korean men's basketball team is currently short of money and is indeed out of money, so it is impossible to naturalize Lawson. The Chinese men's basketball team is also trying to find ways to naturalize, but the difficulty is that it is mainly because it is difficult to find American players who are willing to accept naturalization.

In some small countries or regions in the Americas, it is easy to complete naturalization because the bloodline there is very chaotic, and many people have multinational bloodlines, so there will be more choices and opportunities. Moreover, FIBA ​​will also help some so-called "weak basketball countries" to allow them to have multiple dual-national players without being considered naturalized.

The South Sudan men's basketball team has many players who have played in the World Championships in the United States and Australia, and the Bahamas men's basketball team also easily has active NBA players such as Ayton, Eric Gordon and Hilder, and almost introduced Klay Thompson.

And today, according to the US media RealGM, the Jamaican men's basketball team is about to rise, and they will also have NBA players.

Amen Thompson, who plays for the Houston Rockets, and Olsa Thompson of the Detroit Pistons, are brothers. Their father is Jamaican, so they are willing to play for the Jamaican men's basketball team. Currently, two Thompsons have begun to take the process of obtaining Jamaican citizenship. In addition, the Jamaica men's basketball team is also recruiting Phoenix Suns center Richards, Pistons center Stewart and Minnesota Timberwolves forward Minnot, with a strong lineup.

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