Our team suffered two defeats in an Asian Cup match and ended up in the 8th position in Asia. Japan and South Korea were ranked 6th and 7th respectively, while our team was already in the 8th position during the Asian Cup period, which is reminiscent of the fact that we were also in the 8th position in Asia when the national football team naturalized players. So, the question arises: if the naturalized players fail to achieve results, who should bear the responsibility? Or who should be responsible for the poor results? The possibility of failing to achieve results after naturalizing players is extremely high. The success of a team is not only achieved by bringing in a star, but also by considering the unity and atmosphere within the team. As the current situation of the men's basketball team, the rest of the 11 CBA stars for the country are unpaid dedication, they are concerned about the country, with national feelings and sense of honor, wearing the national team robes, eager to fight for the glory of the country.
However, if naturalized players are brought in nowadays, these unpaid players will revolve around this naturalized player who is paid a lot of money. I am afraid that his heart has long lost the sense of national honor. He may have put on the Chinese uniform simply out of the lure of money, not a sense of honor. Maybe he can't even sing the national anthem fluently. If the team does well, the honor and credit will go to the newly naturalized player; if it does poorly, the blame will go to his domestic teammates. The men's basketball team is now ranked eighth in Asia, and if the team improves its ranking, the praises will be focused on the naturalized player, praising him for leading the team well; on the other hand, if the team fails to achieve good results, the blame will be put on the domestic teammates for dragging the naturalized player's leg.
Why should those players who don't get paid to play for their country be under such pressure? I play for my country without pay, but no one praises me, and I become a target when I underachieve. And how can those players who are paid a lot of money to play have a sense of national honor? In this context, once the team atmosphere is unstable, the locker room is disorganized, even if you invite James or Curry such a superstar, can not achieve good results. Basketball is not something that can be won by one person. Therefore, if the results are poor, the naturalization strategy will be a complete failure, and who will suffer? And who will bear the burden of this funding? The national soccer team has fallen from 8th to 11th, is the men's basketball team going to make the same mistake?