On October 4, according to the media outlet @NorthAmericanBasketballCommunity, Chinese player Zhao Weilun contributed 12 points and 10 assists for a double-double in his debut game in the American OTE League.
The original post from North American Basketball Community reads as follows:
Zhao Weilun made his OTE league debut with 12 points and 10 assists, securing a double-double.
Today, Zhao Weilun’s OTE Cloud Hearts faced off against Dynamic Prep high school in a preseason game. Dynamic Prep has consistently ranked in the top 20 of ESPN’s national high school power rankings over the past two years and currently features three players, including Shaquille O’Neal’s son Shareef O’Neal, who are ranked in the top 100 on ESPN’s player list.
Zhao Weilun played for 30 minutes, shooting 4 out of 11 (including 4 out of 10 from three-point range), scoring 12 points, 10 assists, 4 rebounds, and 2 steals, with only 1 turnover.
The duration of OTE league games is slightly different from that of high school games in the US, with each game consisting of 4 quarters totaling 36 minutes, where the first three quarters are 8 minutes each and the final quarter is 12 minutes long.
Cloud Hearts 87:93 Dynamic Prep
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