Students have a ball in Hong Kong
University teams face off in Asia-wide tournament test run
Zhang Jian, the former coach of, and now an advisor to, Peking University's basketball team, emphasized the importance of playing against teams with different styles.
With over three decades of coaching experience, he led Peking University to become one of the strongest teams in the Chinese University Basketball League (CUBA).
Reflecting on his coaching career, he believes that opportunities to compete on the international stage are crucial for the team's growth.
"Engaging in exchanges and learning from their peers from different countries and regions is beneficial for the personal growth of student-athletes," Zhang said.
"Players from different departments can take a few days off together to play basketball in Hong Kong, which is a rare opportunity."
This trip marks the first time that everyone in the current Peking University lineup has competed in Hong Kong.
Realeague, the tournament's organizer, also arranged city tours for the students, including a group tour to The Peak and a cruise around Victoria Harbour.
Additionally, as part of its commitment to community development in Hong Kong, Realeague has partnered with the InspiringHK Sports Foundation to organize a basketball clinic during the invitational tournament for over 40 junior and high school students in the city. Participants aged 13 to 18 were coached by university team coaches, players and Realeague staff in various basketball skills, such as dribbling, shooting, as well as fostering the concept of teamwork.