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	<itunes:summary>A Dollop of China</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>Beijing Cream</itunes:author>
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		<title>Chris Tang Still Ballin&#8217; Under Jeremy Lin&#8217;s Shadow</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2013 18:02:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Anthony Tao]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chris Tang caught our attention in February 2012, when it looked like he might be the best Chinese high school basketball player on the planet. He has the size (6-foot-3 last we checked, though he's likely still growing), the athletic ability, and the shooting touch. He's also enrolled at Oak Hill Academy in Virginia, a veritable factory for basketball players at elite college programs across the country.]]></description>
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<p>Chris Tang <a href="http://beijingcream.com/2012/02/high-school-sophomore-chris-tang-of-chinese-nationality-is-chinas-hope-to-become-its-jeremy-lin/">caught our attention</a> in February 2012, when it looked like he might be the best Chinese high school basketball player on the planet. He has the size (6-foot-3 last we checked, though he&#8217;s likely still growing), the athletic ability, and the shooting touch. He&#8217;s also enrolled at Oak Hill Academy in Virginia, a veritable basketball factory that sends players to elite college programs across the country.</p>
<p>Grantland&#8217;s Jay Caspian Kang caught up with Tang in December and <a href="http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8740666/oak-hill-academy-chris-tang-pressures-being-great-asian-hope" target="_blank">wrote this profile</a> for Grantland. We&#8217;ve been curious about the kid&#8217;s progress ever since.<span id="more-11854"></span></p>
<p>It turns out he&#8217;s currently buried at the end of the bench at Oak Hill, still waiting his opportunity. If that reminds you of someone, we don&#8217;t blame you, because Tang reminds <em>everyone</em> of that someone: Jeremy Lin.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s part of the problem. Tang wants to be his own man. &#8220;He&#8217;s Jeremy Lin, and I&#8217;m Chris Tang,&#8221; he says. Here&#8217;s to hoping he&#8217;s able to carve out his own identity.</p>
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		<title>High School Sophomore Chris Tang, Of Chinese Nationality, Is China&#8217;s Hope To Become Its Jeremy Lin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2012 13:43:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Anthony Tao]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The above video is of 6-foot-2 (possibly 6-3) guard Chris Tang of Hampton Roads Academy, who was just featured tonight on Beijing Television's show "BTV Talking Sports" (体育议起来) as part of a 20-minute segment on Jeremy Lin. The show's analyst initially seemed taken aback when the anchor introduced a clip of Tang with the phrase, "I don't know if you're familiar with this...," but the analyst recovered nicely and spouted some hackneyed answer I didn't bother remembering.]]></description>
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<em>Via <a href="http://asianathletes.wordpress.com/2012/02/27/video-is-63-sophomore-high-school-point-guard-chris-tang-the-next-jeremy-lin/">Asian Athletes Blog</a>. Youku video for those in China  &#8211; plus a strange Scouts Focus interview in which Tang answers in Mandarin &#8212; after the jump.</em></p>
<p>The above video is of 6-foot-2 (possibly 6-3) guard Chris Tang of Hampton Roads Academy, who was just featured tonight on Beijing Television&#8217;s show &#8220;BTV Talking Sports&#8221; (体育议起来) as part of a 20-minute segment on Jeremy Lin. The show&#8217;s analyst initially seemed taken aback when the anchor introduced a clip of Tang with the phrase, &#8220;I don&#8217;t know if you&#8217;re familiar with this&#8230;,&#8221; but the analyst recovered nicely and spouted some hackneyed answer I didn&#8217;t bother remembering.</p>
<p>Tang, who was born in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, came to the US as an eighth-grader and now lives with a foster family in Newport News, Virginia. Because he is of Chinese ethnicity, he has drawn inevitable comparisons with Lin, though <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/highschool-prep-rally/virginia-sophomore-point-guard-china-looks-awful-lot-132141495.html">this</a> Yahoo story by Cameron Smith would have you believe that Tang has more athletic upside. We should also point out this other very important difference between the two: Tang is Chinese by <em>nationality</em>, which means if you had to wager on who will play in the Olympics first, Tang may actually be the safer bet.<span id="more-791"></span></p>
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<p>Tang&#8217;s given Chinese name, Tang Zihao (唐子豪), shares a character with Lin&#8217;s (Lin Shuhao, 林书豪), so it&#8217;s likely he and Lin will be linked for some time to come. But the comparisons really don&#8217;t make sense. According to an article in Tang&#8217;s <a href="http://www.lygfls.com/Article/schoolNews/200803/1113.html">hometown news site</a> (via <a href="http://yaomingmania.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15145&amp;postdays=0&amp;postorder=asc&amp;start=20&amp;sid=9d4598498508e75638a83302a69b46a3&amp;PHPSESSID=8f0b77905135213ec56986cfd75d1206">Yao Ming Mania</a>), Tang was born into a sports family (his father played basketball) and came of age within China&#8217;s sports system. Through basketball, he got the chance to move to the US. In May 2009, he participated in an adidas all-star camp in Beijing (the same one I covered for <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=4185787">ESPN The Magazine&#8217;s website</a>), then joined Jiangsu&#8217;s professional junior&#8217;s team for a stint.</p>
<p>If he succeeds in the US, it&#8217;ll be because China&#8217;s sports system enabled him to pursue that success &#8212; that&#8217;s how it&#8217;ll be spun, surely. Of course, it&#8217;s way too early to say if he&#8217;ll make it to the NBA, and of course he&#8217;ll have to get through college first. But he&#8217;s on a fast track, that&#8217;s for sure, and barring some unforeseen setback, I suspect he&#8217;ll have a long, fruitful career with the Chinese national team no matter what happens.</p>
<p>In the interview below, a Scouts Focus interviewer asks Tang to tell everyone &#8220;about how it is your goal to go back and play for the Chinese national team.&#8221; I should note that everything about the interview feels a bit off &#8212; scripted, you could say, and the final product has obviously been edited (who knows what Scouts Focus&#8217;s plan is with the guy). Regardless, I&#8217;ve transcribed the exchange for non-Chinese readers. Be forewarned though, it&#8217;s not very enlightening, since Tang comes across as&#8230; well, a sophomore in high school, because he is.</p>
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<p><strong>Question:</strong> Tell us what you like about America, what you don&#8217;t like about the United States.</p>
<p><strong>Tang:</strong> American basketball is very good. I don&#8217;t like eating hamburgers, fries. I don&#8217;t think American food is as good as at home.</p>
<p><strong>Question:</strong> How&#8217;d you hear about&#8230; why did you decide to come to America?</p>
<p><strong>Tang:</strong> Uh, came to America to play basketball.</p>
<p><strong>Question:</strong> What&#8217;s your near-term goals and your long-term goals in basketball?</p>
<p><strong>Tang:</strong> Right now I want to play college basketball first, then see if there&#8217;s a chance to play in the NBA.</p>
<p><strong>Question:</strong> What do you think of this whole Jeremy Lin development, the Jeremy Linsanity going on now?</p>
<p><strong>Tang:</strong> I think what he&#8217;s doing is a real miracle, to average about 25 points over six games.</p>
<p><strong>Question:</strong> Tell us what player you look up to.</p>
<p><strong>Tang:</strong> Wade.</p>
<p><strong>Question:</strong> How old were you when you did your first dunk? Say &#8220;I was 11 years old when I had my first dunk.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Tang:</strong> In 6th grade I had my first dunk.</p>
<p><strong>Question:</strong> About how it is your goal to go back and play for the Chinese national team.</p>
<p><strong>Tang:</strong> I hope one day I can help the Chinese national team, that I can play for the Chinese national&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Question:</strong> Is it a challenge&#8230; tell us about how it&#8217;s been a challenge kind of adapting to American culture and learning English.</p>
<p><strong>Tang:</strong> When I first came my English wasn&#8217;t very good. Now I&#8217;ve been here two, three years, I feel conversing is basically not a problem.</p>
<p><strong>Question:</strong> And tell them, say &#8220;The colleges looking at me are in America free to go play basketball,&#8221; tell in Chinese what colleges are looking at you to go play basketball. Say, &#8220;The schools that are looking at me to go play basketball for them are&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Tang:</strong> The schools with interest in me to play basketball are Maryland, Virginia, Virginia Tech.</p>
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