Overtime Elite Draft: Chinese Player Wei Lun Zhao Selected Third by Cold Hearts

Overtime Elite Draft: Chinese Player Wei Lun Zhao Selected Third by Cold Hearts

The 2024 OTE League draft took place today, with Chinese player Wei Lun Zhao being selected third by the Cold Hearts team.

It is understood that OTE (Overtime Elite) is a professional basketball league in the United States for teenagers aged 16-20.

The inaugural head coach and player development director is former NBA player, University of Connecticut head coach, and NCAA champion Kevin Ollie; the board includes individuals such as Pau Gasol, Carmelo Anthony, and Jay Williams; Amen Thompson and Ausar Thompson played in this league before entering the NBA.

Overtime Elite Draft: Chinese Player Wei Lun Zhao Selected Third by Cold Hearts

Zhao Wei Lun was born on September 8, 2005, in Italy and plays as a point guard, standing at 1.83 meters tall. At the age of five, Zhao Wei Lun enrolled in the youth program of the Serie A league’s Varèse Basketball Club, officially starting his basketball training journey. In November 2023, Zhao Wei Lun was promoted to the senior team of Varèse to compete in the FIBA Europe Cup, becoming the first male athlete in Chinese basketball history to play in the FIBA Europe Cup.

In the 2023 U19 Men’s Basketball World Cup, Zhao Wei Lun represented China, averaging 9.9 points, 1.9 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game. In June 2024, the official Chinese national basketball team announced the training squad list for the Chinese men’s national team, which included Zhao Wei Lun, but he later missed the national team training due to personal reasons.

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