Basketball isn't just a sport in China; it's a cultural phenomenon. Its popularity exploded in the early 2000s, largely due to the “Yao Ming effect.” When Yao Ming became the first overall pick in the 2002 NBA draft and an All-Star for the Houston Rockets, he single-handedly created a massive and devoted Chinese fanbase for the NBA. Unlike in the West where multiple sports (American football, baseball, basketball) compete for the top spot, in China, basketball is arguably the most followed and played modern sport, especially among the youth. Public basketball courts are ubiquitous in cities, found in every school, university, and many residential compounds. They function as important social hubs where young people gather, compete, and socialize. The sport represents a connection to global culture, athleticism, and a modern, urban lifestyle, making it a significant part of contemporary Chinese youth culture.
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