Former NBA forward Wang Zhizhi has been included in a 16-man China squad made
up of home-based players for next month's Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.
Houston Rockets center Yao Ming was not in the squad, posted on the China
Basketball Association (CBA) Web site, as he has been given permission to skip
the Games, which open Dec. 1. Yao is committed to the Rockets and his
multimillion-dollar endorsement deals with the regular season starting this
week, leaving 2.14-meter center Wang as the key player.
Sun Yue, Liu Wei, Yi Jianlian, Du Feng, Zhu Fangyu, Wang Shipeng, Li Nan,
Zhang Jinsong and Mo Ke form the core of the 16-man squad, which won last year's
Asian Championships.
Wang is back in the fold after refusing to play for China as he pursued a
four-year NBA career with the Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Clippers and Miami
Heat, which meant he missed the last Asian Games in South Korea in 2002.
Wang is one of the four players in the squad from the Bayi Rockets.
Four players will be cut after a trial in November.
China failed to reach the quarterfinals at the world championships in Japan
in August but will be confident of a better showing in Doha, where the side won
the Asian championships last year.
China is seeking to regain the Asian Games title the team lost four years ago
in a thrilling final won by South Korea 102-100 in overtime.
It was the first time in 20 years China has failed to take gold at the Asian
Games.
The team's main challenge at the Games in Doha from Dec. 1 to 15 will again
be from South Korea, with Lebanon, host country Qatar, and Japan also in the
hunt.