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25-years-old
23 games
11.1 points per game
53.0 field goal percentage
32.8 three-point percentage
3.2 assists per game
1.4 turnovers per game
It’s uncommon for a player to have already made their debuts in the FIBA World Cup and the Olympics before their first FIBA Asia Cup game, but not every one is Guo Ailun. At 19 years of age, Guo played in his first Asia Cup in 2013 and has been a staple of the national team ever since. In the last game of the 2013 tournament, Guo unleashed 21 points on 8-10 shooting and 5 assists against Qatar which was no small feat for a teenager.
China only finished at 5th place in that year, but came back strongly in 2015 to reclaim their title as Asia Cup champions. Guo capped off another outstanding tournament with 19 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists in the title game against the Philippines.
Guo is already one of the best players in Asia and it will be intriguing to see if he can get even better heading towards the FIBA Asia Cup 2021. He already has the handles, quickness, and finishing touch to be one of the most feared players on the perimeter in the region. With a little more fine-tuning, could he claim the title as the best guard in Asia soon?
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25-years-old
23 games
11.1 points per game
53.0 field goal percentage
32.8 three-point percentage
3.2 assists per game
1.4 turnovers per game
It’s uncommon for a player to have already made their debuts in the FIBA World Cup and the Olympics before their first FIBA Asia Cup game, but not every one is Guo Ailun. At 19 years of age, Guo played in his first Asia Cup in 2013 and has been a staple of the national team ever since. In the last game of the 2013 tournament, Guo unleashed 21 points on 8-10 shooting and 5 assists against Qatar which was no small feat for a teenager.
China only finished at 5th place in that year, but came back strongly in 2015 to reclaim their title as Asia Cup champions. Guo capped off another outstanding tournament with 19 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists in the title game against the Philippines.
Guo is already one of the best players in Asia and it will be intriguing to see if he can get even better heading towards the FIBA Asia Cup 2021. He already has the handles, quickness, and finishing touch to be one of the most feared players on the perimeter in the region. With a little more fine-tuning, could he claim the title as the best guard in Asia soon?